Bloody Nature: The Heart of Ted Hughes.

One of the most chief poets of the post-war period, Edward James Hughes (1930-1998), was strained in relation to the primitive. He was enchanted by the class of the commonplace world, often portraying its merciless and ferocious temperament in his assignment as a echoing of his own personal suffering and mystical beliefs - satisfied that new male had disappeared touch with the primordial side of his nature. ...

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