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Extractions: Previous Table-of-Contents GRAHAM, JOYCE MAXTONE (1901-1953); see pseudonym Jan Struther GRAHAM, L. A. Three Verses, (pm), 1959 GRAHAM, PIPPIN ; pseudonym of Hilary Bailey GRAHAM, ROGER PHILIP (1909-1965); see pseudonym Rog Phillips GRAINGER, PETER (1916- ); see pseudonyms Peter Cartur Max Dancey Roger Flint Young GRANIN, DANIIL GRANOSKI, CLARENCE GRANT, ALAN ; pseudonym of Gerald Clarke GRANT, BEVERLY Stargrazing, (pm)
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FANTASY & SCIENCE FICTION: STORIES (by Author) The, 1952 APR, ss, (18951985) 1st pub. in London in The Woburn Books 16(a chapbook), in 1929; basis of movie The Shout(1978); Robert Von Ranke Graves; UK poet http://www.sfsite.com/fsf/bibliography/fsfstorieswhog05.htm
Extractions: Index Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 ... W X Y Z Author Story Title Issue Date Type Comments Grant, C.L. Rest Is Silence, The 1974 SEP nv White Wolf Calling 1975 APR ss N-1975 NEB, short story; has anth. series Shadows(1978; W-1979 WFA; N-1979 LOC; vt Shadows II, 1987 UK), Shadows #2(1979), #3(1980), #4(1981; vt Shadows, 1987 UK), #5(1982), #6(1983), #7(1984), #8(1985), #9(1986), #10(1987), many awards nominations Three of Tens, The 1975 DEC ss has sf novel The Ravens of the Moon(1979); novels Mountainwitch(1980, as by Felicia Andrews), A Quiet Night of Fear(1981); has anth. Nightmares(1979; N-1980 LOC, WFA), The Best of Shadows(1988), Final Shadows(1991; N-1992 LOC, WFA) Crowd of Shadows, A 1976 JUN ss Grant, Charles L. Hear Me Now, My Sweet Abbey Rose 1978 MAR ss Caesar, Now Be Still 1978 SEP ss Love-Starved 1979 AUG ss has anth. Horrors(1981), Terrors(1982); The Dodd, Mead Gallery of Horror(1983; N-1984 WFA; vt Gallery of Horror, 1996), Midnight(1985), Night Visions 2(1985; N-1986 WFA), Night Visions 4(1987), After Midnight(1986); see iv in TWZ 1987 APR Secrets of the Heart 1980 MAR ss N-1980 NEB; 1981 LOC, short story; has colls. A Glow of Candles and Other Stories(1981; N-1982 LOC), Tales from the Nightside(1981; N-1982 WFA); novels Ravens of the Moon(1981), The Nestling(1982; N-1983 WFA), Night Songs(1984), The Teaparty(1985)
FANTASY & SCIENCE FICTION: STORIES (by Date) Shout, The, ss, (18951985) 1st pub. in London in The Woburn Books 16(a chapbook), in 1929; basis of movie The Shout(1978); Robert Von Ranke Graves; UK poet http://www.sfsite.com/fsf/bibliography/fsfstorieswhen195201.htm
Extractions: Issue Date Author Story Title Type Comments 1952 FEB Fyfe, H.B. Ransom ss Rape of the Lock, The ss Report From the Editors note readers' responses to Cornell Woolrich's novella, "Jane Brown's Body," #139, in 1951 OCT Struther, Jan Ugly Sister ss (1901-1953) 1st pub. in The London Mercury 1935 DEC; ps. for Joyce Maxtone Graham; coll. of ar's from The London Times, Mrs. Miniver(1939; made into 1942 movie), movie made 2nd most money in 1940s after Gone With the Wind; poetry coll. Glass Blower(1940) Poe, Edgar Allan Hunting of the Slan, The vi (1808-1849) an extract from Marginalia, 1st pub. in The Southern Literary Messenger, 1849 JUN; a 2-paragraph filler; edited 4 mags., Southern Literary Messenger(1835-37), The Gentleman's Mag.(1839-40), Graham's Mag.(1841-42), Broadway Journal(1845-46) Reynolds, L. Major Flood ss Bretnor, R. Mrs. Poppledore's Id nv Clingerman, Mildred Minister Without Portfolio ss (1918- ) her 1st pub. story; housewife from Arizona Coupling, J.J. Good Life, The ss (1910-2002) ps. for John Robinson Pierce; writer, scientist at Bell Labs(1952-71), Prof. at California Institute of Technology since 1971; 1st story pub. sf "The Relics from the Earth" in SWS 1930 Mar under his own name Sullivan, Edward S.
Writers Of Historical Fiction Among these are Bothwell, Dick Rodney, The White Cockade, Mary of Lorraine. Graves, Robert (18951985). Robert von Ranke Graves, son of AP Graves. http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~soon/histfiction/list/g.html
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Extractions: By Alphabet : Encyclopedia A-Z G Related Category: English Literature, 20th Century To The Present, Biographies Robert Ranke Graves 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: 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: 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 Hebrew Myths (1963). Other works of criticism include The Common Asphodel Poetic Craft and Principle 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. See his Collected Poems Collected Short Stories (1970), and
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Extractions: A B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Robert Graves (1895-1985) English poet, classical scholar, novelist, and critic who produced some 140 books. Graves is perhaps best known for the historical novel I, CLAUDIUS (1934), with its sequel CLAUDIUS THE GOD (1943), autobiographical war memoirs and controversial study THE WHITE GODDESS (1948), in which Graves rejects the patriarchal gods as sources of inspiration in favour of matriarchal powers of love and destructiveness. The Muse, or Moon-goddess, inspires poetry of a magical quality, in contrast to rational, classical verse. "Philosophy is antipoetic. Phisosophize about mankind and you brush aside individual uniqueness, which a poet cannot do without self-damage. Unless, for a start, he has a strong personal rhythm to vary his metrics, he is nothing. Poets mistrust philosophy. They know that once the heads are counted, each owner of a head loses his personal identify and becomes a number in some government scheme: if not as a slave or serf, at least as a party to the device of majority voting, which smothers personal views." (from 'The Case for Xanthippe', in
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Quotation Search - Quote Search - The Quotations Page Robert Ranke Graves (b. 1895). There is no money in poetry, but then there is no poetry in money either. Robert Graves (1895 1985). http://www.quotationspage.com/search.php3?Author=Robert Graves&file=all2