New Issue of the Ted Hughes Society Journal

The Ted Hughes Society is delighted to announce the publication of a new issue of the Ted Hughes Society Journal.

 
 

This issue of the Journal, whilst much-delayed, arrives just in time for the 9th International Ted Hughes Conference (7th-9th September 2022, University of Huddersfield) and features a range of new essays including: Ann Skea discussing ‘The Sorrows of the Deer’, Catherine Macnaughton on Hughes’s engagement with Phèdre, Maria Kaminska’s exploration of irony in Zbigniew Herbert and Crow, and Mark Wormald on the place of John Montague in the web of friendships connecting Barrie Cooke, Seamus Heaney and Ted Hughes.

Alongside these substantial essays you’ll find reviews of works including Heather' Clark’s Red Comet: The Short Life and Blazing Art of Sylvia Plath.

The journal is open access and can be found here.