Birthday Letters

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Birthday Letters is a collection of confessional poems by Ted Hughes reflecting on his relationship with Sylvia Plath and the emotional aftermath of her death.

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instanceOf book
poetry collection
author Ted Hughes
awarded Forward Prize for Best Collection
surface form: Forward Poetry Prize for Best Collection

T. S. Eliot Prize
bestsellerStatus UK bestseller
controversy sparked debate about Ted Hughes’s role in Sylvia Plath’s life and death
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticalReception widely acclaimed
firstPublicationDate 1998-03-19
form lyric poetry
genre autobiographical poetry
confessional poetry
hasPart Fulbright Program
surface form: “Fulbright Scholars”

“Red”
“The Minotaur”
The Rabbit Catcher
surface form: “The Rabbit Catcher”

“The Shot”
“Your Paris”
hasTheme art and creativity
betrayal
guilt
love
memory and reconstruction of the past
remorse
isbn 9780571194727
language English
literaryMovement late 20th-century British poetry
mainCharacter Sylvia Plath
Ted Hughes
mediaType print
notableFor breaking Ted Hughes’s long public silence about Sylvia Plath
revealing Ted Hughes’s perspective on his marriage to Sylvia Plath
numberOfPoems 88
originalPublisherCountry United Kingdom
publicationYear 1998
publisher Faber and Faber
relatedWork Ariel
Ted Hughes: Collected Poems
The Colossus
subject Sylvia Plath
Ted Hughes
death
grief
literary relationship
marriage
memory
timeSpanCovered from Ted Hughes’s first meeting with Sylvia Plath to the aftermath of her death

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Ted Hughes notableWork Birthday Letters
Moortown Diary relatedWorkByAuthor Birthday Letters
Edward James Hughes notableWork Birthday Letters