As a British poet, he is a Queen's poetry Gold Prize and T.S. I received the Eliot's poetry prize. Hughes 'deceased wife Silvia Plus' shadow stalled Hughes in his career, where he was called 'her husband' (Middlebrook). Hughes' recent poetry collection "Birthday Express" wrote him over 25 years and included a poem to tell a couple's marriage. Writing of these poems by Hughes is a loving gesture for Silvia, but these poems are misunderstood as "attempts to revise public records after her confession and comments growing around them" It is (Spurr 3).
Hughes 'Pike', Plus 'Miller' Abstract: Silvia Plus's 1961 poem 'Mirror' can be interpreted as an objection to Ted Hughes's 1958 poem 'Pike'. Plath narrowed her mysterious grandeur of her husband and revealed the emergence of a self-psychological drama as a disappearance. Sylvia Plath's 1961 poem "Mirror" constitutes a terrible fish look. Ted Hughes' 1958 poem "Pike" (Pike) Internalized counterpart of observation consciousness under a dark pond. Hughes 'poetry evokes the spirit of this place and the genetic debris of the British violent past, but perhaps Clarence' s dream is the marine dream of Richard III and the history of Shakespeare of the victim of the Rose War fish war There is no sun in the ocean.
Sylvia Plath was born on 27 October 1932 in Boston, Massachusetts. Plath married British poet Ted Hughes and got married, but the two later broke up. Melancholy Plath committed suicide in 1963, earned her honor for her novel "Bell Jar", poetry "Colosse" and Ariel for her death. In 1982, Plus became the first person to receive the Pulitzer Prize. Sylvia Plath, a poet and novelist, was born in Boston, Massachusetts on October 27, 1932. Sylvia Plath is a talented and troubled poet known for his confession style. Interest in her writing appeared very young, and she started with holding a journal. After publishing a number of works, in 1950 Plath received a scholarship from Smith College.
The Fulbright Scholarship brings Sylvia Plass to the University of Cambridge in the UK. While studying at Nunnam University in college, she met the poet Ted Hughes. They married in 1956, and they were stormy. In 1957, Plus studied with the poet Robert Lowell in Massachusetts State, met a poet and student Anselstock. She is also teaching English at Smith College. Plus returned to England in 1959. In 1960 Sirvian Plus, a rookie poet in the UK, published the first poem collection "Colossus". In the same year she gave birth to her first child, a daughter named Freda. Two years later, Plath and Hughes told the son, Nicholas, the second child. Unfortunately, the couple 's marriage failed.