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Robert Graves

Graves, Robert Ranke


Robert Ranke Graves, 1895–1985, English poet, novelist, and critic; son of Alfred Percival Graves. He established his reputation with Good-bye to All That (1929), an outspoken book on his war experiences. A versatile and highly prolific writer, Graves considered himself primarily a poet; his poems were characterized by gracefulness and lucidity. However, Graves was best known for his unorthodox novels of Roman history, I, Claudius (1934) and Claudius the God (1934), as well as fictionalized reappraisals of history and legend such as King Jesus (1946) and Homer's Daughter (1955). Graves was also known for studies of the mythological and psychological sources of poetry, such as The White Goddess (1947), Greek Myths (2 vol., 1955), and Hebrew Myths (1963). Other works of criticism include The Common Asphodel (1949), Poetic Craft and Principle (1967), On Poetry: Collected Talks and Essays (1969), and translations of The Golden Ass of Apuleius and the Iliad. From 1961 until 1966 he was professor of poetry at Oxford.

Bibliography

See his Collected Poems (1965), Collected Short Stories (1965), Poems, 1968–1970 (1970), and Poems 1970–1972 (1973), and a collection of essays, Difficult Questions, Easy Answers (1974). See also biographies by M. S. Smith (1983), R. P. Graves (1987), and M. Seymour (1995); studies by M. Kirkham (1969) and P. J. Keane (1980); bibliography by W. P. Williams and F. H. Higginson (2d ed. 1987).

The Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed. Copyright© 2012, The Columbia University Press.

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Swifter Than Reason: The Poetry and Criticism of Robert Graves
Douglas Day. University of North Carolina Press, 1963
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Robert Graves
Martin Seymour-Smith. Longmans, Green, 1956
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Poetic Unreason: And Other Studies
Robert Graves. Biblo and Tannen, 1968
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The Twelve Caesars
Robert Graves; Suetonius. Penguin Books, 1957
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Graves and the Goddess: Essays on Robert Graves's the White Goddess
Ian Firla; Grevel Lindop. Susquehanna University Press, 2003
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The Georgian Revolt, 1910-1922: Rise and Fall of a Poetic Ideal
Robert H. Ross. Southern Illinois University Press, 1965
Librarian’s tip: Chap. 10 "The Failure of Imagination"
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The Columbia History of British Poetry
Carl Woodring; James Shapiro. Columbia University Press, 1994
Librarian’s tip: Discusion of Robert Graves begins on p. 547-550, 653
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The Enemy Reviewed: German Popular Literature through British Eyes between the Two World Wars
Ariela Halkin. Praeger Publishers, 1995
Librarian’s tip: Chap. 4 "The Flood"
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Rocking the Boat
Gore Vidal. Little, Brown, 1962
Librarian’s tip: "Robert Graves and the Twelve Caesars" begins on p. 204
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Encounters: An Anthology from the First Ten Years of Encounter Magazine
Stephen Spender; Melvin Lasky J.; Irving Kristol. Basic Books, 1963
Librarian’s tip: "The Whitaker Negroes" by Robert Graves begins on p. 92
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Trees, Kings, and Muses: Robert Graves's Battle of the Trees and Jotham's Parable of the Trees
Rosenfeld, Nancy. Papers on Language & Literature, Vol. 41, No. 2, Spring 2005
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