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Ted Hughes - traducción al Inglés

ENGLISH POET AND CHILDREN'S WRITER (1930-1998)
Edward James Hughes; Hughes, Ted; Ted hughes; Edward James "Ted" Hughes; Carol Hughes (Hughes); Olwyn Hughes
  • Lumb Bank in the Calder Valley
  • The Ted Hughes Arvon Centre, Lumb Bank – an 18th-century mill-owner's house, once Hughes's home
  • Halifax]]
  • Hughes's birthplace in [[Mytholmroyd]], Yorkshire

Ted Hughes         
Ted Hughes, fra i grandi poeti inglesi del ventesimo secolo (morto nell"ottobre 1998, fu marito della poetessa americana Sylvia Plath)
Langston Hughes         
  • Langston Hughes, 1943. Photo by [[Gordon Parks]]
  • nl}} 46, [[Leiden]], Netherlands
  • Hughes in 1902
  • Hughes's ashes are interred under a [[cosmogram]] medallion in the foyer of the Arthur Schomburg Center in Harlem
  • Hughes at Lincoln University in 1928
  • ''[[The Ways of White Folks]]'', Hughes' first short story collection
AMERICAN WRITER AND SOCIAL ACTIVIST
Langston Hughs; J. Langston Hughes; Hughes, Langston; Dream Boogie; James Langston Hughes; Langston huges; Jesse B. Semple; User:Cerniagigante/Jesse b semple; User:Cerniagigante/Jesse B. Semple; James Mercer Langston Hughes; I too sing America by Langston Hughes; The Dream Keeper; Hughesian; My People (poem); Theme for English B
Langston Hughes (1902-1967) poeta di colore americano autore di molte opere famose appartenenti al movimento Harlem Renaissance fra cui "The Weary Blues"
James Langston Hughes         
  • Langston Hughes, 1943. Photo by [[Gordon Parks]]
  • nl}} 46, [[Leiden]], Netherlands
  • Hughes in 1902
  • Hughes's ashes are interred under a [[cosmogram]] medallion in the foyer of the Arthur Schomburg Center in Harlem
  • Hughes at Lincoln University in 1928
  • ''[[The Ways of White Folks]]'', Hughes' first short story collection
AMERICAN WRITER AND SOCIAL ACTIVIST
Langston Hughs; J. Langston Hughes; Hughes, Langston; Dream Boogie; James Langston Hughes; Langston huges; Jesse B. Semple; User:Cerniagigante/Jesse b semple; User:Cerniagigante/Jesse B. Semple; James Mercer Langston Hughes; I too sing America by Langston Hughes; The Dream Keeper; Hughesian; My People (poem); Theme for English B
James Langston Hughes, (1902-1967) poeta americano di colore, autore di molte opere note appartenenti alla corrente artistica "Harlem Renaissance"

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Wikipedia

Ted Hughes

Edward James Hughes (17 August 1930 – 28 October 1998) was an English poet, translator, and children's writer. Critics frequently rank him as one of the best poets of his generation and one of the twentieth century's greatest writers. He was appointed Poet Laureate in 1984 and held the office until his death. In 2008 The Times ranked Hughes fourth on its list of "The 50 greatest British writers since 1945".

Hughes was married to American poet Sylvia Plath from 1956 until her death by suicide in 1963 at the age of 30. His last poetic work, Birthday Letters (1998), explored their relationship.

Ejemplos de uso de Ted Hughes
1. Poet: Ted Hughes Britain has a fine tradition of poetry – think of wordsmiths such as John Keats, Robert Louis Stevenson, Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Ted Hughes.
2. Ted Hughes always famously refused as has Mick Jagger.
3. Its why Dylan Thomas and Peter OToole are better loved than Ted Hughes and Laurence Olivier.
4. Expect a magical, visually stunning show heavily influenced by Peter Brook, Jan Kott and Ted Hughes.
5. The letters have been added to the Ted Hughes literary archive at Emory, which the library acquired in 1''7.