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Fonds SC050 - Robert Graves fonds
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Robert Graves fonds
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UVICSP SC050
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1934-1970 (Creation)
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- Graves, Robert
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2.8 m of textual records;ca. 100 photographs;22 drawings
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Graves, Robert
(1895-1985)
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Robert Graves was an English poet and novelist. Born in London, he was the son of A.P. Graves, who had taken a leading part in the Irish Renaissance in literature and music. Robert Graves was educated at Oxford and served with the British Army in France in World War I. Graves lived at various times in England and Majorca. His early poetry received critical praise. He also collaborated with Laura Riding in "A Survey of Modernist Poetry". He is best known for his historical novels, including "I, Claudius" and "Claudius the God". Other works include "Goodbye to All That" and "The Long Week-End". Graves was professor of poetry at Oxford from 1961 to 1966.
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The fonds consists of Graves' autograph diary (1935-1939), with enclosures including letters from his children, photographs, clippings, and transcripts of poems, articles and letters; correspondence written by Graves to various people, including Isla Cameron, Selwyn Jepson, Aemilia Laracuen, Andrew Mylett, and Raphael Patai; poetry worksheets (1965-1970) and prose and poetry worksheets (1970); manuscripts including essays, reviews, forewords, prefaces, articles, lectures, and for the works "King Jesus", "The Anger of Achilles", "Hebrew Myths: The Book of Genesis", "Greek Gods and Heroes", "An Ancient Castle", "La Luna de los Perros", and "Juvenalia and Other Poems"; photographs; and drawings of Majorca by Paul Hogarth. The fonds is arranged in lots as its various parts were acquired not as a single purchase but from different book dealers at different times.
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- Alpha-numeric designations: BCAUL control number: UVICSP-215
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- Graves, Robert (Creator)
- Patai, Raphael (Subject)
- Cameron, Isla (Subject)
- Laracuen, Aemilia (Subject)
- Hogarth, Paul (Subject)
- Jepson, Selwyn (Subject)
- Mylett, Andrew (Subject)

