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When Robert expresses admiration for the poetry of American writer and proto-feminist Laura Riding (Dianna Agron of “Glee,” also a producer), Nancy asks him to invite her to stay with them.
THE ANGER OF ACHILLES: HOMER'S ILIAD (383 pp.)—Translated by Robert Graves—Doubleday ($4.95).What has been overlooked by most classicists as well as by the grammarians of ancient Greece.
Selected Poems, by Robert Graves, edited by Michael Longley. Faber & Faber, £15.99. Superb artistry marks the verse of a writer who survived the trenches and built his own myth.
Robert Graves (1895 -1985) placed his poetry far above his prose. ... Robert Graves (ed. Paul O'Prey), Between Moon and Moon: Selected letters of Robert Graves 1946-1972 (Hutchinson, 1984) ...
On July 22, 1916, Colonel Crawshay, the commanding officer of the 2nd battalion Royal Welch Fusiliers, sat down to compose a letter.
As a result, this poetry is less well known than that of his peers. Charles Mundye’s excellent Robert Graves: War Poems (2016) showed just how many of them there were, and this first volume of Jean ...
Graves also used four lines of a poem Jackson had published at least two decades earlier about the Greek mythological hero, Hercules, in his own poem, Ogmian Hercules, Dr Jacobs added.
It isn’t merely love that’s blind. The love poet, too, can be heard stumbling and blundering about, sightless and ecstatic, as another Valentine’s Day dawns. Robert Graves—these days ...
Too generous, I would argue, to Graves’s war poetry, Moorcroft Wilson is rather quiet on the literary value of his war prose—the tense, peculiar brilliance of Good-bye to All That.
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