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Lupercal
Ted Hughes’s *Lupercal*, published in 1960, explores themes of nature, mythology, and human instinct through strikingly visceral poetry. The collection is notable for its powerful depictions of animals and ancient rituals, reflecting a return to primal forces. It's particularly relevant for readers interested in twentieth-century British literature, mythic narratives, or the work of Ted Hughes him...
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Wodwo
Ted Hughes’ “Wodwo,” released in 1967, presents a complex and intensely personal body of work. The collection includes poetry, prose pieces, and dramatic works exploring themes of mythology, nature, and grief. It reflects Hughes' response to the death of his wife, Sylvia Plath, and delves into primal forces and archetypal narratives. “Wodwo” is significant for its raw emotional power and experimen...
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