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Postcard – Haworth Parsonage from ‘Remains of Elmet, A Pennine Sequence’ Poems by Ted Hughes, photographs by Fay Godwin. 1979
Ted Hughes had a significant connection to Haworth Parsonage, not as a resident, but through the influence of the Brontë family and their home on his and his wife Sylvia Plath's work. He visited the Parsonage with Plath in 1956, and he later wrote poems comparing the turbulent relationship of Plath and himself to the Brontë sisters' novels, particularly referencing Emily Brontë's work and the harsh landscape of the moors.
Title: Postcard – Haworth Parsonage from ‘Remains of Elmet, A Pennine Sequence’ Poems by Ted Hughes, photographs by Fay Godwin.
Authors: Fay Godwin (photographer)
Publisher: Chapter and Verse Press
Publication Date: 1979
Designer: Distributed by Images and Editions
Format: softcover
Images: illustrated in b/w
Language: English
Condition: very good. marks to reverse
Provenance: The Library of Rod Hill
Stock Number: RB04977 RH 208
Ted Hughes had a significant connection to Haworth Parsonage, not as a resident, but through the influence of the Brontë family and their home on his and his wife Sylvia Plath's work. He visited the Parsonage with Plath in 1956, and he later wrote poems comparing the turbulent relationship of Plath and himself to the Brontë sisters' novels, particularly referencing Emily Brontë's work and the harsh landscape of the moors.
Title: Postcard – Haworth Parsonage from ‘Remains of Elmet, A Pennine Sequence’ Poems by Ted Hughes, photographs by Fay Godwin.
Authors: Fay Godwin (photographer)
Publisher: Chapter and Verse Press
Publication Date: 1979
Designer: Distributed by Images and Editions
Format: softcover
Images: illustrated in b/w
Language: English
Condition: very good. marks to reverse
Provenance: The Library of Rod Hill
Stock Number: RB04977 RH 208