Abstract
Paul Bentley’s monograph seeks to redefine perceptions of Ted Hughes’s relationship with class and violence and, in doing so, to rethink previous interpretations of both famous and less well-known poems. It also seeks to counter readings of Hughes’s work from particular schools of criticism, particularly Marxist and Ecocritical readings.
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