New Issue of the Ted Hughes Society Journal (Volume 8, Issue 2)

The Ted Hughes Society is delighted to announce the publication of the latest issue of The Ted Hughes Society Journal:

 
 

This issue has been somewhat delayed by the pandemic (amongst other things) but we hope readers will agree the quality of the research on offer has been unaffected. In the issue you will find substantial new articles by Steve Ely and Peter Fydler, exploring such topics as the birth of the Crow project, the collaboration of Leonard Baskin and Hughes on Capriccio, and a new unearthing of the poetic and geographical remnants of Hughes’s relationship with Assia Wevill. Alongside these essays is a report on a recent interdisciplinary conference on the salmon made by Mark Wormald, and reviews of a substantial glut of new, and somewhat controversial, books on Sylvia Plath and Assia Wevill.

The Journal is open access and can be found here.