The Voice of Nature in Ted Hughes's Writing for Children: Correcting Culture's Error

The Voice of Nature in Ted Hughes's Writing for Children: Correcting Culture's Error

by Lorraine Kerslake
The Voice of Nature in Ted Hughes's Writing for Children: Correcting Culture's Error

The Voice of Nature in Ted Hughes's Writing for Children: Correcting Culture's Error

by Lorraine Kerslake

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Overview

Despite the fame Ted Hughes’s poetry has achieved, there has been surprisingly little critical writing on his children’s literature.

This book identifies the importance of Hughes’s children’s writing from an ecocritical perspective and argues that the healing function that Hughes ascribes to nature in his children’s literature is closely linked to the development of his own sense of environmental responsibility. This book will be the first sustained examination of Hughes’s greening in relation to his writing for children, providing a detailed reading of Hughes’s children’s literature through his poetry, prose and drama as well as his critical essays and letters. In addition, it also explores how Hughes’s children’s writing is a window to the poet’s own emotional struggles, as well as his environmental consciousness and concern to reconnect a society that has become alienated from nature.

This book will be of great interest to not only those studying Ted Hughes, but also students and scholars of environment and literature, ecocriticism, children’s literature and twentieth-century literature.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367856007
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/17/2019
Series: Routledge Environmental Humanities
Pages: 182
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Lorraine Kerslake holds a PhD in children’s literature and ecocriticism, and has published widely in the field. She also has a BA in English and French studies and an MA in Translation and Interpreting from the University of Alicante, Spain, where she currently works teaching English Language and Literature.

Table of Contents

Introduction; Part One: Speaking Through the Voice of Nature; 1. A Life Close to Nature 2. Reconnecting with Nature; Part Two: Healing the Wounds - an Ecocritical Analysis of Hughes’s Writing for Children; 3. The Seeds of Hughes’s Children’s Writing 4. Hughes’s Children’s Plays 5. Hughes’s Children’s Poetry 6. Hughes’s Children’s Prose; Conclusion

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