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    Ted Hughes Society. The Ted Hughes Society, founded in 2010, publishes a peer-reviewed on-line journal, which can be downloaded by members. Its website also publishes news, and has articles on all Hughes's major works for free access.

  2. Hughes was named executor of Plath’s literary estate and he edited several volumes of her work. Hughes also translated works from classical authors, including Ovid and Aeschylus. Hughes was appointed Britain’s Poet Laureate in 1984, a post he held until his death in 1998.

  3. Notable Works: “Birthday Letters” “Crow” “The Hawk in the Rain” Ted Hughes (born August 17, 1930, Mytholmroyd, Yorkshire, England—died October 28, 1998, London) was an English poet whose most characteristic verse is without sentimentality, emphasizing the cunning and savagery of animal life in harsh, sometimes disjunctive lines.

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  4. Jan 11, 2017 · Explore the range and diversity of Ted Hughes's poetry, from his famous nature poems to his controversial works about Sylvia Plath. Discover his best poems, from 'The Thought-Fox' to 'Crow', with links to online sources and further reading.

  5. Ted Hughes’s Works. Best Poems: He was an outstanding poet, some of his best poems include: “The Thought Fox”, “Snowdrop”, “Pike”, “View of a Pig”, “Hawk Roosting”, “Crow’s First Lesson” and “The Blue Flannel Suit.” Other Works: He also tried his hands on prose, plays and short stories.

  6. Ted Hughes has 352 books on Goodreads with 122776 ratings. Ted Hughess most popular book is The Iron Man.

  7. Ted Hughes was an English poet, translator, and children's writer. His work remains relevant today for its explorations of the natural world, mythology, and the darker aspects of human nature. Hughes's poetry is characterized by its direct and visceral language, often drawing on animal imagery and a raw, elemental energy.