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The Ted Hughes Society Podcast
Michael Gowar
23 episodes
1 week ago
This podcast is dedicated to the life and work of Ted Hughes. Its aims are to promote the understanding and appreciation of his writing, especially in schools and universities; to support research and scholarship into his life and work; and to continue to support some of the poublic causes to which he was devoted, especially the preservation and conversation of rivers and the countryside and the encouragement of creative writing for writers of all ages and levels of attainment.

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This podcast is dedicated to the life and work of Ted Hughes. Its aims are to promote the understanding and appreciation of his writing, especially in schools and universities; to support research and scholarship into his life and work; and to continue to support some of the poublic causes to which he was devoted, especially the preservation and conversation of rivers and the countryside and the encouragement of creative writing for writers of all ages and levels of attainment.

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Ted Hughes and the Pembroke College Archive
The Ted Hughes Society Podcast
54 minutes 29 seconds
2 years ago
Ted Hughes and the Pembroke College Archive

This episode looks at the extensive and rapidly growing Ted Hughes archive which is housed at Hughes's old college, Pembroke College, Cambridge. Contributing to this podcast are Lizzy Einnon-Smith and Mark Wormald. The podcast is introduced by Katherine Robinson.


Lizzy graduated from St. Hilda's College, Oxford, and is Archivist at Pembroke College, Cambridge. She was formerly an Archivist at St. Catherine's College, Cambridge and King's College, Cambridge, and Records Manager at Girton College, Cambridge. As Archivist at Pembroke College it has been Lizzy's responsibility to organise and catalogue the rapidly expanding Ted Hughes archive to enable it to be used for future research into the life and work of Ted Hughes. Lizzy also maintains the website of the Cambridge Archivists' Group: https://cambridgearchivistsgroup.wordpress.com/about/


Mark Wormald is a Fellow of Pembroke College Cambridge, and Director of Studies for Part 2 English. Much of the recent expansion of the Ted Hughes archive at Pembroke College has been as a result of Mark's efforts, in particular the acquisition of Barrie Cooke's papers. Mark is the author of The Catch: Fishing for Ted Hughes (Bloomsbury) which was described by The Times as a 'beautifully written portrait of the poet explores his life and work through his passion for fishing.' Mark is Chair of the Ted Hughes Society.


Katherine Robinson is a research student at Pembroke College Cambridge, working on how Ted Hughes reimagined and retold early Celtic mythology in his poetry. Before coming to Pembroke College, Katherine studied at Ameherst College, Massachusetts and Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, and worked in a marine mammal sanctuary in the Shetland Islands. Katherine is the bibliographer for the Ted Hughes Society.


The opening and closing music is from Beethoven's String Quartet No 14, opus 131, performed by the Orion String Quartet. (The extract is reproduced under Creative Commons licence IMSLP: Creative Commons Atribution Non-commercial No Derivative 3.0.)


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The Ted Hughes Society Podcast
This podcast is dedicated to the life and work of Ted Hughes. Its aims are to promote the understanding and appreciation of his writing, especially in schools and universities; to support research and scholarship into his life and work; and to continue to support some of the poublic causes to which he was devoted, especially the preservation and conversation of rivers and the countryside and the encouragement of creative writing for writers of all ages and levels of attainment.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.