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  1. The Long Week-End: A Social History of Great Britain 1918-1939 by Robert Graves, 2001-04
  2. The Golden Ass: The Transformations of Lucius by Apuleius, 1998-08-31
  3. The Twelve Caesars (Penguin Classics) by Suetonius, 2007-12-18
  4. Wife to Mr Milton: The Story of Marie Powell by Robert Graves, 1954
  5. The White Goddess: A Historical Grammar of Poetic Myth by Robert Graves, 1999-08-23
  6. THE GREEK MYTHS: 2 VOLUME SET by ROBERT GRAVES, 2003
  7. Fairies and Fusiliers by Robert Graves, 1917
  8. Difficult questions, easy answers by Robert Graves, 1973
  9. The Hebrew Myths: The Book of Genesis by Robert Graves, Raphael Patai, 2004-10-01
  10. Dear Robert, Dear Spike: The Graves-Milligan Correspondence
  11. Hercules My Shipmate by Robert Graves,
  12. COUNTRY SENTIMENT --- WITH LINKED TABLE OF CONTENTS by Robert Graves, 2009-03-08
  13. Man Does, Woman Is by Robert GRAVES, 1964
  14. Swifter Than Reason: The Poetry and Criticism of Robert Graves by Douglas Day, 1963-01-01

41. A Review, With Extended Excerpts, Of "The White Goddess" By Robert Graves
Much of the current information about Ogham on the web and in the neopagan community is based on the book The White Goddess by robert graves.
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Much of the current information about Ogham on the web and in the neo-pagan community is based on the book " The White Goddess " by Robert Graves
This book, first published in 1948, is subtitled " A Historical Grammar of Poetic Myth He seems to summarize this approach in writing "(I have no knowledge even of modern Welsh; and) I am not a mediaeval historian. But my profession is poetry , and I agree with the Welsh minstrels that the poet's first enrichment is a knowledge and understanding of myths from Chapter 2; emphasis mine.) It is important to note that Graves was first and foremost a story-teller and only incidentally a "historian": he wrote primarily "historical novels" in which he based events and characters on the research he had done and the hypothesis he drew from that research. All historians are guilty, to one degree or another, of finding only what they want to find in the past; gathering only those pieces of information which confirm their suspicions and leaving the others. But Graves may be more guilty of this than many, being of a self-proclaimed "unscientific" mind and having a well-developed imagination. He approaches his subjects with a certain amount of "faith", or at least a desire to believe, and claims to unravel riddles based almost entirely on intuition and conjecture. Two items in particular he appears to have just "made up" (with no proof) are a thirteen-month lunar calandar and a claim that there is another order to Ogham letters (

42. Ballylickey Manor House
Visited over the years on many occasions by the poet robert graves, an uncle of the present owners. Ballylickey became a haven for writers,
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43. Robert Graves
An internet bibliography for English poet robert graves.
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Robert Graves (1895 - 1985)
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Hodgkin, Marian. "The physical and mental scars of World War One as portrayed in poems by W. Owen and R. Graves," at the Robert Graves Archive Richman, Robert. "The poetry of Robert Graves" a review of Robert Graves: The Assault Heroic by Richard Perceval Graves and Collected Poems by Robert Graves. Reviewed in the New Criterion Vidal, Gore. A review of "Robert Graves and the Twelve Caesars A biographical introduction to Robert Graves from the Books and Writers site, Kuusankoski Public Library, Finland. A biography of Graves published in the journal Focus on Robert Graves and his Contemporaries , University of Maryland University College Essays on authors of the WWI period, including Graves published in the journal Focus on Robert Graves and his Contemporaries , vol. II, 4. (Richard Schumaker), University of Maryland University College The main page for the Robert Graves Archive which is thorough and useful although apparently no longer maintained and of unclear authorship An unsympathetic essay on Graves published in the literary magazine Angel Dust A page of quick, light reviews of six of Graves' novels

44. Robert Ranke Graves — Infoplease.com
graves, robert Ranke, 1895–1985, English poet, novelist, and critic; son of Alfred Percival graves. He established his reputation with Goodbye to All That
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45. The Robert Graves Society Information Centre
Colour Copies of TS Eliot letters to robert graves pertaining to the publication of The White Goddess and the incarceration of Ezra Pound
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Complete Catalogue to the Contents of the St. John's College, Oxford, Robert Graves Trust Archive
T A large part of this catalogue has been compiled by Ian Firla. A part of is based upon the results of the Leverhulme funded project carried out by Philip Hunter between 1994-95. A ny questions, queries or complaints should be directed at the author. A ppointments to view the archive can be made by contacting Ian Firla or the College Library. Click here to return to the Robert Graves Trust Main Pages Box Group Document From To Dates Number of Items Number of Pages Description Letters Ava Gardner Robert Graves aprox 1964 Holograph Press Clippings Graves and Gardner in Oxford Letter Robert Graves Ava Gardner Holograph Envelope Robert Graves Ava Gardner Holograph Lecture Robert Graves Typed Lecture for Michaelmas Term Letters Cicely Gittes Robert and Beryl Graves 1941-55 (aprox) Holograph Letters Alastair Reid Cicely Gittes Holograph Letters Robert and Beryl Graves Cicely Gittes Holograph MS Page Robert Graves MS Page, title "Welcome to the Caves of Arta" Letters Robert Graves Donald Russell typed and holograph MS Robert Graves Typed MS of "Oratio Creweiana"

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47. In The Wilderness, By Robert Graves
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IN THE WILDERNESS by: Robert Graves
    HRIST of His gentleness
    Thirsting and hungering
    Walked in the wilderness;
    Soft words of grace He spoke
    Unto lost desert-folk
    That listened wondering.
    He heard the bitterns call
    From the ruined palace-wall,
    Answered them brotherly.
    He held communion
    With the she-pelican
    Of lonely piety.
    Basilisk , cockatrice,
    Flocked to his homilies,
    With mail of dread device,
    With monstrous barbed slings,
    With eager dragon-eyes;
    Great rats on leather wings,
    And poor blind broken things,
    Foul in their miseries.
    And ever with Him went,
    Of all His wanderings
    Comrade, with ragged coat,
    Gaunt ribspoor innocent
    Bleeding foot, burning throat,
    The guileless old scape-goat;
    For forty nights and days
    Followed in Jesus' ways,
    Sure guard behing Him kept,
    Tears like a lover wept.
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48. Flying Crooked - Robert Graves (1895-1985)
Acts of Love Loving Actions The Book of Lambspring Trying Times - Pregnancy/Childbirth robert graves - a biography of robert graves robert graves
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The butterfly, a cabbage-white,
(His honest idiocy of flight)
Will never now, it is too late,
Master the art of flying straight,
Yet has- who knows so well as I?-
A just sense of how not to fly:
He lurches here and here by guess
And God and hope and hopelessness.
Even the acrobatic swift
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50. Warning To Children By Robert Graves
Of the fewness, muchness, rareness, Greatness of this endless only Precious world in which he says he lives he then unties the string. robert graves.
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Warning to Children Children, if you dare to think
Of the greatness, rareness, muchness
Fewness of this precious only
Endless world in which you say
You live, you think of things like this:
Blocks of slate enclosing dappled
Red and green, enclosing tawny
Yellow nets, enclosing white
And black acres of dominoes,
Where a neat brown paper parcel
Tempts you to untie the string. In the parcel a small island, On the island a large tree, On the tree a husky fruit. Strip the husk and pare the rind off: In the kernel you will see Blocks of slate enclosed by dappled Red and green, enclosed by tawny Yellow nets, enclosed by white And black acres of dominoes, Where the same brown paper parcel - Children, leave the string alone! For who dares undo the parcel Finds himself at once inside it, On the island, in the fruit, Blocks of slate about his head, Finds himself enclosed by dappled Green and red, enclosed by yellow Tawny nets, enclosed by black And white acres of dominoes, With the same brown paper parcel Still untied upon his knee.

51. CSP - 'Difficult Questions, Easy Answers' By Robert Graves
First American edition, x + 213 pages.......graves, robert. (1973). Garden City, NY Doubleday Co. ISBN 0385-04469-0
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Contents: Foreword, 25 essays. Excerpt(s): Another variety of the amanita muscaria grows south of the fortieth parallel, with the pine as its host-tree, and is equally hallucinogenic. That it was ritually used in Biblical times is suggested by an unwritten Hebrew taboo on mushrooms, broken only by the non-orthodox. (Arabs, by the way, are mycophagous, which perhaps accounts for the mushroom eating in those parts of Southern Europe occupied by the Saracens during the early Middle Ages.) I have elsewhere suggested that the golden `ermrods' laid up in the Ark together with a pot of hallucinogenic manna really represented sacred mushrooms. A concealed reference to their use appears in the Book of Judges : the unlikely story of how Samson collected three hundred foxes and sent them into the Philistine's cornfields [grainfields] with torches tied to their tails. The Palestinian fox is not gregarious and the task of capturing three hundred of them, at the rate of one or two a day, and feeding them all until he had collected the full number would have been a senselessly exhausting one. Besides, how could he make sure that the foxes would run into the cornfields and keep the torches alight? The truth seems to be that Samson organized a battalion of raiders-three hundred was the conventional Hebrew battalion strength, as appears in the story of Gideon-and sent them out with torches to burn the Philistine's corn. Indeed, in the 1948 Jewish War of Liberation, a raiding battalion was named `Samson's Foxes.' But why foxes? Because the juice of the

52. By Robert Graves
graves, robert (18951985). Truth-loving Persians do not dwell upon The trivial skirmish fought near Marathon. As for the Greek theatrical tradition Which
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Truth-loving Persians do not dwell upon The trivial skirmish fought near Marathon. As for the Greek theatrical tradition Which represents that summer's expedition Not as a mere reconnaissance in force By three brigades of foot and one of horse (Their left flank covered by some obsolete Light craft detached from the main Persian fleet) But as a grandiose, ill-starred attempt To conquer Greecethey treat it with contempt; And only incidentally refute Major Greek claims, by stressing what repute The Persian monarch and Persian nation Won by this salutary demonstration: Despite a strong defence and adverse weather All arms combined mangificently together.
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53. Poet: Robert Graves - All Poems Of Robert Graves
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56. Graves, Robert (Harper's Magazine)
by robert graves Poem, March 1970, 1 pp. Song. Cherries or lilies. by robert graves Poem, July 1968, 1 pp. New books of poems
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57. The Poetry Of Robert Graves By Robert Richman
At the time of his death in December 1985, at the age of ninety, on the island of Majorca, robert graves had long been a legendary figure in the literary
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by Robert Richman I stood beneath the wall/ And there defied them all.
A t the time of his death in December 1985, at the age of ninety, on the island of Majorca, Robert Graves had long been a legendary figure in the literary world. This was due in part to his immense production: nineteen novels and short-story collections, sixty-three books of nonfiction (including translations), and fifty-six volumes of poetry. Because of this extraordinary productivity, Graves is the only serious writer of our time whose career was on a scale we associate more with the previous century than with our own. Goodbye to All That , published to coincide with his departure from England in 1929. (He went to Majorca, where he remained until the Spanish Civil War caused him to leave in 1936; ten years later he returned to the island and lived out the rest of his life there.) No reader of Goodbye to All That Graves was part of the literary generation that was profoundly altered by the war. For some, the response took a political form. In the case of Graves, the war only confirmed what he had learned to despise at school. To him, the nastiness of the generals was a larger and more lethal version of the nastiness of his masters at Charterhouse. As he writes in Goodbye to All That Oxford Addresses on Poetry Goodbye to All That Another irony is that Graves in his own life craved guidance. This is nowhere better seen than in his thirteen-year association with the American poet Laura Riding. In the early Twenties, Riding was affiliated with John Crowe Ransom and Allen Tate, and with their Fugitive group, which espoused regionalism in literature. Ransom used the occasion of a review in

58. Robert Graves
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Over the brazier . London: The Poetry Bookshop, 1916. Shelfmark: Cup.403.n.24
Goliath and David
Fairies and fusiliers . London: William Heinemann, 1917. Shelfmark: Cup.406.g.80
Treasure box . [Illustrated by Nancy Nicholson.] London: Chiswick Press, [1920]. Presentation copy from the author and the illustrator to Max and Florence Beerbohm. Shelfmark: Cup.400.a.27
Country sentiment . London: Martin Secker, 1920. Shelfmark: 011648.f.153

59. Robert Graves' [i]I, Claudius[/i]
Classical scholar robert graves iI, Claudius/i was made into a very successful BBS series which aired in the US on PBS in the 70 s.
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