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crow
1971. scarce.
professor neil roberts describes crow as “a stylistic experiment which abandoned many of the attractive features of [ted hughes] earlier work and posed an ideological challenge to both christianity and humanism.” written in the aftermath of sylvia plath’s death, the work signifies a second phase of hughes’s career, departing from the natural world to explore mythical narratives.
new york: harper and row. hardcover. book condition: near fine. jacket condition: mild soiling. two chips on front cover, closed tear on back; price unclipped ($5.95). very good -. Item #215
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