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Her Husband

Hughes and Plath, A Marriage

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Her Husband

By: Diane Middlebrook
Narrated by: Bernadette Dunne
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Ted Hughes married Sylvia Plath in 1956, at the outset of their brilliant careers. Plath's suicide six-and-a-half years later, for which many held Hughes accountable, changed his life, his closest relationships, his standing in the literary world, and brought new significance to his poetry.

Middlebrook presents a portrait of Hughes as a man, as a poet, and as a husband haunted, and nourished, his entire life by the aftermath of his first marriage. How marriages fail and how men fail in marriages is one of the book's central themes.

©2003 Diane Middlebrook (P)2003 Blackstone Audiobooks
Art & Literature Authors Biographies & Memoirs European Literary History & Criticism Marriage & Long-Term Partnerships Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Relationships Suicide United States World Literature Marriage Celebrity

Critic reviews

"Middlebrook's [book] is sure to be the gold standard. Astutely reasoned, fluidly written, and developed with psychological acuity, the work is a sympathetically balanced assessment of two lives that flamed brightly with the incandescent fire of creative genius." (Publishers Weekly)
"The most balanced, most literary and interpretatively astute, and best-written analysis yet of the saga of Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes." (Booklist)
"Sympathetic but resolutely unsentimental....intelligent, sensitive, at times harrowing." (Joyce Carol Oates, Washington Post Book World)

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Reading in between the lines as a woman who reads feminist work by people like Andrea Dworkin, i think the author was too nice to Hughes. Evidence that Hughes was weak and jealous: he couldn’t manage caring for his children in solitude AND writing poetry at the same time like Plath did. So much evidence that he was jealous of her and was at the very least emotionally abusive.
Overall I enjoyed the book because of how detailed it is.

Ted Hughes is so pretentious

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Incredibly detailed record with narrator to match the mood and flow. Captivating, intriguing, total gem

Vivid and rich narrative

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This gives a greater understanding of the relationship between Hughes and Sylvia Platt. Really enjoyed.

A greater understanding

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absorbing analysis of the Plath/Hughes relationship. even a casual Plath fan will be pleased. well done.

engaging

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I know it is a critical review of their work. It is quite good for that. Great narration. Just could have used a bit more about their personal lives, affecting their work. I love Plath, but if you do not, really not a book I would greatly recommend.

Good Narration. Good insurance gets on their work.

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