Ted Hughes made Sylvia Plath's poems better and all feminists did in return was accuse him of censorship and controlling the narrative, on top of baselessly asserting he raped, beat, abused, or killed her.Did he have some sort of masculine energy based in mythology that made him so attractive, and repulsive, to feminists?
Feminism is one of the stupidest of all the secular religions. They're encouraged to discard their natural eroticism and strive for nothing but the right to consumption. It's so pernicious that they can't help but to project their perceived inferiority onto women belonging to different cultures.
>>24831799Yes
Daily reminder that Plath has already tried to kill herself three times before she met Hughes.Bitch was mad as a box of frogs.
>mentions ted hughes in some other thread>lo and behold, some shit thread about ted hughes crops upshocker
good ted hughes dochttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XbAGbjXPCP8
>>24832011No one cares. Stop shitting up the board with your blogfag main character syndrome.
Hughes (and also his sister) admitted to destroying multiple poems, some diary entries, and an unpublished novel. Having reread Ariel some months ago this is an almost unforgivable sin, and I am convinced that Plath was by far the greater poet. Hughes also refused the rights to quote Plaths poems, letters and diary entries to any biographer who did not paint him in a positive light. Fuck him.
>>24832478>this is an almost unforgivable sinHe was probably trying to save her reputation from being marred by crappy works and embarrassing biographical details.>I am convinced that Plath was by far the greater poet.Could you post your favourite poem from Plath? I've never seen anything exceptional from her.>Hughes also refused the rights to quote Plaths poems, letters and diary entries to any biographer who did not paint him in a positive light.As any normal person would. Do you live in reality?
>>24831799I’m reading her poetry for the first time. She’s very good.
>>24832541>He was probably trying to save her reputation from being marred by crappy works and embarrassing biographical details.He claimed that it was to protect the children, though of course that was not a reason to destroy them, simply withhold em until they were old enough would have been a solution. Later he also released a whole lot of obviously unfinished first drafts so I seriously doubt that it was for the sake of her reputation. Plus he kept an awful lot of embarrassing and personal details (as long as they were about her, not him) so I seriously doubt the censorship was anything other than self-preservation.As for poems: The Moon and the Yew Tree, Edge, Tulips, Berck Plage, Sheep and Fog are all excellent posthumous poems. Also 'Cut' which is my favorite of the earlier poems and is probably the one to start with.
>>24832541Nta
Ted Hughes>born to working class parents in yorkshire mill townSylvia Plath>born to wealthy professor parentsYeah i support hughes all the way.
>>24832478Feminist psyop. We've seen this before.
>>24832478Post tits.
>>24834866
>>24832478>Hughes also refused the rights to quote Plaths poems, letters and diary entries to any biographer who did not paint him in a positive light.Based Ted
>>24834866Boy this is terrible
>>24835064You can’t write much better