Entrepreneurship
Tom Paulin: Ted Hughes and the Hare, 29 November 2007
Letters of Ted Hughes
edited by Christopher Reid.
Faber, 756 pp., £30, November 2007,978 0 571 22138 7 Show More
edited by Christopher Reid.
Faber, 756 pp., £30, November 2007,
“... during this visit that Hughes and Assia fell in love. Sensing this, Plath saw her visitors off, Reid notes, ‘in a mood of tension and unvoiced rage’. Hughes and Assia would afterwards meet clandestinely in London, until an argument during a visit by Plath’s mother, Aurelia, caused Hughes to leave Plath. In the late summer, Hughes writes to Olwyn that ... ”