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Ted Hughes explains why a good piece of writing is an assembly of living parts.
In the early 1960s, children in classrooms across Britain were treated to a series of lectures by the poet Ted Hughes called 'Listening and Writing.' This is an extract from one of those lectures.
Cathy FitzGerald presents creative writing lessons, aided by the ghosts of writers past.
This clip is from Episode One of The Invisible College.
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