<p>'<i>The Page is Printed</i> is the first book-length examination of Hughes to pay due attention to the poet’s complex and shifting attitudes towards composition, revision and creative collaboration. Drawing on authorship studies, archival methodologies and genetic criticism, and grounded in extensive research in Hughes’s papers, Smith provides the most detailed account to date of the workshop in which the poetry was forged. The result is a study rich in fresh and exciting insights into both individual poems and the oeuvre as a whole.'</p><p>Alex Davis, University College Cork</p><br />
'An engaging and rigorous book that makes an important contribution to Ted Hughes studies. <i>The Page is Printed</i> will be enjoyed by scholars, students, and poets alike.’ <br />Yvonne Reddick, University of Central Lancashire