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Extractions: Graves, Robert Ranke Graves, Robert Ranke, , 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 Greek Myths (2 vol., 1955), and
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Extractions: Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, King's College London: home page ARCHON : Contact details IDENTITY STATEMENT Reference code(s) : GB 0099 KCLMA Graves Held at : Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, King's College London Title: GRAVES, Robert von Ranke (1895-1985) Date(s) : Created 1939-1961 Level of description : Collection (fonds) Extent : 1 file Name of creator(s) CONTEXT Administrative/Biographical history CONTENT Scope and content/abstract : Seventy one manuscript and typescript letters from Capt Basil Henry Liddell Hart to Robert Graves, 1939-1961, with typescript articles, extracts and notes by Liddell Hart including 'A reflection on the sustenance of morale', 1942; 'Notes on the Dieppe "reconnaissance in force", from a Canadian soldier', 1942; 'Age-old truths of war', 1942; 'Reprisals on prisoners', 1942; 'Historical note on the defence plan that foiled Rommel's invasion of Egypt in 1942 - by the officer who designed it (E E Dorman Smith)' (Maj Gen Eric Edward Dorman Smith), 1943; 'Three civilisations', 1944; 'Inconsistencies of historical judgment', 1961; 'Notes on the BBC's centenary programme on Haig' (FM Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig), 1961. ACCESS AND USE Language/scripts of material : English System of arrangement : 1 file Conditions governing access : Open, subject to signature of reader's undertaking form.
Robert Graves - A Biography Of Robert Graves Father Alfred Perceval Graves Mother Amy Graves, née Amalie von Ranke Wives Nancy Graves Robert Graves (18951985) Biography and long list of selected works http://europeanhistory.about.com/library/readyref/blpersonrobertgraves.htm
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Extractions: Ein Essay von Hartmut Ihnenfeldt Robert Graves Gertrude Stein auf Mallorca niedergelassen. Hier schrieb der Autor, der sich vor allem als Dichter empfand, seine wichtigsten Prosawerke, u.a. die Claudius-Romane , mit deren Tantiemen er sich im damals noch "spottbilligen" Mallorca einen angemessenen Lebensstil und ein gastfreundliches Haus leisten konnte. Ava Gardner Ein Toast auf Ava Gardner nachgezeichnet, die erstmals auf Deutsch in der Sammlung mit dem Titel Geschichten aus dem anderen Mallorca Aber auch Alec Guinness Peter Ustinov und der junge Gabriel Garcia Marquez Stephen Hawking In ihren Memoiren ( Ava - My Story) malt Ava Gardner (s. Foto) Kingsley Amis Der englische Schriftsteller Allan Sillitoe Samstag nacht, Sonntag morgen und ermutigt wurde. Anthony Burgess Uhrwerk Orange Geschichten aus dem anderen Mallorca Voyage en Espagne Baron Ch. Davillier Insel der Ruhe Alastair Reid (1903 - 1977; s. Foto), die vor allem durch ihre erotischen Geschichten und ihre Kooperation mit Henry Miller nieder. Die mallorquinische Schriftstellerin
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Extractions: Hartmut Ihnenfeldt Robert Graves Laura Riding because of some problems of a private order and following the advice of the influential poetess and critic Gertrude Stein , settled in Majorca. Here, this creator, who conceived of himself as a poet, wrote his most important prosaic works, including his historical novels about Claudio, with the rights of which, he could live a tailor-made lifestyle in the still "very much cheap" Majorca of the past. There is no doubt that, Ava Gardner But Graves' powerful appeal also captured Alec Guinness Peter Ustinov and young Stephen Hawking , who was only ten years old, his mother, and a friend from the University called Beryl, who became Graves second wife. He was later awarded the Nobel Prize, and remains in the memory of the Graves family thanks to his eccentric sense of humour. One day, to everyone's surprise, he threw a stink bomb under the sofa and the living room could not be inhabited for some time. In her memoirs Ava My story, Ava Gardner (see photo) drew an extraordinarily positive biographical sketch of her admirer Robert, who dedicated some of his poems to her, which naturally filled the actress with enormous pride. One of these poems from 1964, the title of which is No way to sleep The English novelist Kingsley Amis The English writer Allan Silitoe Saturday Night Sunday Morning and The Loneliness of the Long-distance Runner Anthony Burgess (1917-1993), known above all for the cinematographic version of his black humour classic
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Extractions: Navigation Page Robert Graves Robert Graves Robert von Ranke Graves was born in Wimbledon on July 24, 1895, the middle child of his father's second family of five. Graves's father already had five children from his marriage to his first wife (who had died of consumption (TB) in 1886). Graves began to write poetry while still at Charterhouse School. He was encouraged in this by one of his master's at Charterhouse, the mountaineer, George Mallory, and also by Edward Marsh (who also encouraged Siegfried Sassoon ). When war broke out, Graves joined the Royal Welch Fusiliers. He got to know Siegfried Sassoon while serving out in France. The two became firm friends and spent hours discussing poetry and what they would do after the War. Graves had written some realistic poetry about the War, which he showed to Sassoon early in their friendship. At that point Sassoon was still writing chivalric war poetry and he disapproved of the realism of Graves's war poetry, rather ironically in light of the fact that Graves was later to bemoan the gloominess of Sassoon's and Owen's poetry. Whilst serving in France Graves was badly wounded and mistakenly reported dead. Sassoon was very upset and wrote a poem about the loss of his friend