Robert Graves
Robert Graves (1895-1985) was an English poet, novelist, critic, and classical scholar who produced over 140 works during his lifetime. He is best known for his historical novels such as I, Claudius (1934), his World War I memoir Good-Bye to All That (1929), and his controversial mythological study The White Goddess (1948). His prolific career encompassed poetry, literary criticism, translations of classical texts, and explorations of mythology that influenced both literature and feminist thought.
poetry
novel
autobiography
literary criticism
mythology
translation
I, Claudius From the Autobiography of Tiberius Claudius Born 10 B.C. Murdered and Deified A.D. 54
The Greek Myths: The Complete and Definitive Edition [May 15, 2018] Graves, Robert
Good-Bye to All That: An Autobiography
Claudius the God
The White Goddess: A Historical Grammar of Poetic Myth (FSG Classics)
The Greek Myths. Illustrated
The Greek Myths
The Golden Ass
Homer's Daughter
Greek Gods and Heroes: For Young Readers
King Jesus: A Novel
Count Belisarius
The Larousse Encyclopedia of Mythology
The White Goddess: A Historical Grammar of Poetic Myth, Amended and Enlarged Edition
The Greek Myths by Robert Graves (1988-12-06)
Homer's Daughter
The Reader Over Your Shoulder: A Handbook for Writers of English Prose
The Greek Myths: Illustrated Edition
The Centenary Selected Poems
Seige and Fall of Troy/Greek Gods
Collected Poems, 1965
Homer's daughter