Robert Graves

Robert Graves

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Robert Graves (1895-1985) was an influential British poet, novelist, and literary critic, renowned for his multifaceted literary contributions. Born in Wimbledon, England, he served notably in World War I, an experience that deeply influenced his work, particularly his poignant war poetry. Graves's literary career spanned over six decades, during which he authored more than 140 works, ranging from historical novels to scholarly essays. His acclaimed novel "I, Claudius" remains a classic of historical fiction. A dedicated scholar of mythology, his book "The White Goddess" explores poetic mythology with enduring impact. Graves's rich legacy continues to inspire and captivate readers worldwide.

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