Oxford Professors Of Poetry Church; 1961 Robert von Ranke Graves MA (18951985); St John's College;1966 Edmund Charles Blunden MA (1896-1974); The Queen's College; http://www.people.vcu.edu/~dlatane/palgrave/pop.html
Extractions: 1718 Thomas Warton (the Elder) M.A. B.D. (1688?-1745); Magdalen 1728 Joseph Spence (1699-1768); New College; Afterwards Regius Professor of Modern History 1741 Robert Lowth M.A. (1710-1787); New College; Afterwards Bishop of St. David's, Oxford and London 1757 Thomas Warton (the Younger) M.A. (1728-1790); Trinity College 1783 Robert Holmes M.A., D.D. (1748/9-1805); New College 1793 James Hurdis, B.D., D.D. (1763-1801); Magdalen 1802 Edward Copleston M.A. (1776-1849); Oriel College Provost; Afterwards Bishop of Llandaff and Dean of St. Paul's 1812 John Josius Conybeare M.A. (1779-1824); Christ Church 1821 Henry Hart Milman M.A. (1791-1868); Brasenose College 1831 John Keble M.A. (1792-1866); Oriel College 1852 Thomas Legh Claughton M.A. (1808-1892) Trinity College; Afterwards Bishop of Rochester and St Alban's 1857 Matthew Arnold M.A. (1822-1888); Oriel College; Fellow of Balliol 1867 Sir Francis Hastings Doyle, Mart., D.C.L., M.A. (1810-1888); All Souls' College 1877 John Campbell Shairp M.A. (1819-1885); Balliol College; Principal of the University of St. Andrews
Mallorca 1 - Deià Und Der Graves-Mythos Translate this page Robert Graves (1895-1985). Ein Essay von Hartmut Ihnenfeldt Robert Graves, einNachfahre des berühmten deutschen Historikers Leopold von Ranke, hatte in http://www.baleares1.com/mallorca/deutsch/story/graves.html
Extractions: Robert Graves, Claudius-Romane , mit deren Tantiemen er sich im damals noch "spottbilligen" Mallorca einen angemessenen Lebensstil und ein gastfreundliches Haus leisten konnte. Ein Toast auf Ava Gardner nachgezeichnet, die erstmals auf Deutsch in der Sammlung mit dem Titel Geschichten aus dem anderen Mallorca In ihren Memoiren ( Ava - My Story ) malt Ava Gardner (s. Foto) Samstag nacht, Sonntag morgen und ermutigt wurde. Uhrwerk Orange Geschichten aus dem anderen Mallorca Voyage en Espagne Insel der Ruhe Report Der deutsche Schriftsteller Albert Vigoleis Thelen (1903 - 1989; s. Foto) Die Insel des zweiten Gesichts I, Claudius Der amerikanische Reiseschriftsteller und Romanautor Paul Theroux (*1941; Bildnachweis:
NICHOLSON MSS. 19291973, consist primarily of letters from writer Robert Graves, 1895-1985, tohis present are Amalia Elizabeth Sophie (von Ranke) Graves, Beryl (Pritchard http://www.indiana.edu/~liblilly/lilly/mss/html/nicholso.html
Extractions: The Nicholson mss., 1929-1973, consist primarily of letters from writer Robert Graves, 1895-1985, to his first wife, artist Nancy Nicholson, 1900-1977, and to his children by that marriage. Other correspondents present are Amalia Elizabeth Sophie (von Ranke) Graves, Beryl (Pritchard) Graves, Rosaleen Graves, Sam Graves, Nancy Nicholson and Laura Riding. Collection size: 134 items For more information about this collection and any related materials contact the Manuscripts Department, Lilly Library, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405 Telephone: (812) 855-2452.
Mallorca Translate this page Graves, Robert, eigentlich Robert von Ranke Graves, (1895-1985), englischer Schriftstellerund Publizist, der besonders durch seine historischen Romane und http://www.ricor.de/html/ricor7.htm
Extractions: Mallorca Mallorca , Insel im Osten Spaniens, mit 3 640 Quadratkilometern größte Insel der Balearen. Hauptstadt und Haupthafen ist Palma de Mallorca. Mallorca ist ein sehr beliebtes Ferienziel. Der Nordwesten der Insel ist gebirgig, die Höhenzüge liegen zwischen 1 070 und 1 525 Metern über dem Meeresspiegel. Die Hauptwirtschaftszweige sind neben dem Tourismus die Landwirtschaft, der Bergbau und die Fischerei. Ferner sind die Schweine- und Schafhaltung sowie der Abbau von Marmor, Kupfer und Blei von Bedeutung. Auf der Insel lebten u. a. der Dichter Robert Graves und der Komponist Frédéric Chopin, der mit der Schriftstellerin George Sand in Valldemosa wohnte, wo er mehrere seiner bedeutenden Werke komponierte. Die Einwohnerzahl beträgt etwa 600 000. Balearen (spanisch Islas Baleares ), Inselgruppe, autonome Region und Provinz in Ost spanien im Mittelmeer, die aus elf kleinen Eilanden und den vier großen Inseln Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza und Formentera besteht. Hauptstadt ist die Stadt Palma auf Mallorca, der größten Insel. Die Inseln sind ein beliebtes Urlaubsziel. Fremdenverkehr ist daher auch der wichtigste Wirtschaftsfaktor. Weitere Wirtschaftszweige sind Fischerei und Landwirtschaft sowie die Herstellung von Schuhen und Majolika-Keramik. Angebaut werden Zitrusfrüchte, Weintrauben, Oliven, Weizen, Feigen, Gemüse und Mandeln. Obst, Wein, Schweine und Olivenöl werden exportiert. Die ersten Bewohner waren die Iberer. Später wurden die Inseln von den Phöniziern, Griechen, Karthagern, Römern und Byzantinern besetzt, im 8. Jahrhundert schließlich von den Mauren erobert. Piraten, die Schiffe im Mittelmeer überfielen, dienten die Inseln als Stützpunkt. Jaime I., König von Aragón, vertrieb die Mauren 1229. Während des Spanischen Bürgerkrieges ( 1936-1939) standen Mallorca und Ibiza auf der Seite der Nationalisten, Menorca unterstützte die Republikaner. Auf einer Fläche von 5 014 Quadratkilometern leben etwa 710 000 Menschen.
Brooklyn Public Library /All Locations 1887 1 Graves, Robert, 1895 119 Graves, Robert, 1895-1985. 2001 1 Graves, RobertL. 2 Graves, Robert Perceval. 2 Graves, Robert Ranke, 1895- See Graves http://catalog.brooklynpubliclibrary.org:90/kids/1899,1927/search/aGraves, Rober
Robert Graves Life 18951985 Robert von Ranke Graves; b. 24 July, Wimbledon, London; son ofAlfred Percival and Amy (née von Ranke), gd.-nephew of Robert Perceval Graves http://www.pgil-eirdata.org/html/pgil_datasets/authors/g/Graves,R(b1895)/life.ht
Extractions: Over the Brazier (1916); commissioned in Royal Welsh Fusiliers; seriously wounded and reported dead, 20 July 1916, Mametz Wood; suffered neurasthenic fright; settled in Oxford after war; m. Nancy Nicholson, 23 Jan. 1918; much influenced by W. H. R. Rivers, Conflict and Dream Sergeant Lamb of the Ninth (1940), and Proceed, Sergeant Lamb (1941), based on the memoir of Dublin-born British soldier in American War of Independence; issued Poems 1938-45 (1945); issued The White Goddess wrote war reminiscences as Goodbye to All That (1929), occasioning alienation from his father ; issued hugely successful I, Claudius and Claudius the God (1934); issued Count Belisarius (1938); gave Clark Lectures, Cambridge, 1954-55; Selected Poems (Penguin 1957); Oxford Addresses on Poetry, 1961-65; abortive films of I, Claudius , and Solomon and Sheba (musical); other writing works incl. condensed David Copperfield , and misinformed tran. of Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam ; also Occupation, Writer
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THE HERON'S LEARNING LIBRARY A mark (`) indicating a pronounced e for the sake of meter in the usually nonsyllabicending ed in English poetry. Graves, Robert Ranke. 1895-1985. http://theheronlibraries.homestead.com/poetryg.html
Author Pseudonyms David J. Schow Graves, Clotilde Inez Mary Richard Dehan Graves, Keller KathrynDavenport, Evelyn Rogers Graves, Robert (Ranke) (18951985) John Doyle http://www.trussel.com/books/pseud_g.htm
Dictionary Of British Classicists Gow, Andrew Sydenham Farrar (18861978) ei Gow, James (1854-1923) cas Grant, Alexander(1826-1884) cp Graves, Robert Von Ranke (1895-1985) ge Greenidge, Abel http://www.thoemmes.com/dictionaries/class_entry.htm
Jiri Loewy - Wuppertal - SRN císarského Ríma se v moderní literature nevyskytuje poprvé.Této metody pouilnapríklad Anglican Robert von Ranke Graves (18951985) ve fiktivní http://www.aw-net.com/glosy/iso/ln261099_2.htm
Lives Of War Poets Of The First World War Robert VON Ranke Graves, 18951985. Born in London. Educated at Charterhouse.His mother was German. As a child he spent five summer http://www.warpoetry.co.uk/biogs99.htm
Extractions: These brief outlines are taken from Minds at War - the Poetry and Experience of the First World War Similar (though usually shorter) notes on most of these poets can be found in Out in the Dark. Both of these books, but especially Minds at War , have many more pages about the most important of the war poets. Additional information includes extracts from personal letters, diaries and autobiographies. Both books contain more brief biographies. Index to Lives of War Poets Click on a name to see information Vera Brittain
Alliance Of Literary Societies, Gazetteer. London Wilfrid Gibson (18781962) Hampstead Nassington Rd 1934-9. Robert van Ranke Graves(1895-1985) born at Wimbledon, in London, and educated at Charterhouse. http://www.sndc.demon.co.uk/map/london.htm
Extractions: Author-County Index Margery Allingham (1904-1966) Born in Ealing in 1904 Jane Austen (1775-1817) 1813 10, Henrietta Street, visiting brother, Henry, blue plaque Francis Bacon (1561-1626) b. London (Strand) Thomas Lovell Beddoes (1803-1849) Edu Charterhouse and matriculated in Pembroke College, Oxford, in 1820, returned to London, 1824 Adrian Bell (1901-1980) London (Battersea/Chelsea area) 1901-1920 Hilaire Belloc (1870-1953) lived in London, Cheyne Walk Arnold Bennett (1867-1931) lived in London, Chelsea and Marylebone E.F.Benson (1867-1940) lived at 395 Oxford Street, then to 102 Oakley Street, thence to 25 Brompton Square, (where English Heritage have placed a 'Blue Plaque', died February 29th 1940 of throat cancer in University College Hospital, London. John Betjeman (1906-1984) was born on August 28th, 1906, near Highgate, educated in Highgate Thomas Bewick (1753-1828) 1st Oct 1976 arrived in London and returned to Newcastle on 22nd June 1977. George Borrow (1803-81) 1860-1874 London; (His London address, 22 Hereford Square, no longer exists). Buried in Brompton Cemetery, Kensington with his wife
L'astronomie Et La Poesie : Robert Graves Translate this page Nox Oculis. Robert Graves (1895-1985) Robert Ranke Graves, poète etromancier britannique, auteur notamment de biographies historiques. http://pages.infinit.net/noxoculi/graves.html
Extractions: Nox Oculis Robert Graves Fairies and Fusiliers Graves est avant tout connu pour ses biographies historiques Moi, Claude, empereur (1934), le Divin Claude (1934), le (1946) et la (1947) et les Mythes Grecs Collected Poems , rejetant ainsi l'adaptation anglaise qu'en avait faite au XIX e To Juan at the Winter Solstice There is one story and one story only
Mai 2002/2 -=- Reisebuch.de Translate this page Und viele davon beziehen sich auf Robert von Ranke Graves (1895-1985), einenNachfahren des berühmten deutschen Historikers Leopold von Ranke. http://reisebuch.de/mallorca/newsletter/2002-05-24.html
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Graves, Robert Ranke. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 Graves, Robert Ranke. 18951985, English poet, novelist, critic; son of Alfred Percival Graves. He established his and highly prolific writer, Graves considered himself primarily a http://www.bartleby.com/65/gr/Graves-R.html
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Extractions: Select Search All Bartleby.com All Reference Columbia Encyclopedia World History Encyclopedia World Factbook Columbia Gazetteer American Heritage Coll. Dictionary Roget's Thesauri Roget's II: Thesaurus Roget's Int'l Thesaurus Quotations Bartlett's Quotations Columbia Quotations Simpson's Quotations English Usage Modern Usage American English Fowler's King's English Strunk's Style Mencken's Language Cambridge History The King James Bible Oxford Shakespeare Gray's Anatomy Farmer's Cookbook Post's Etiquette Bulfinch's Mythology Frazer's Golden Bough All Verse Anthologies Dickinson, E. Eliot, T.S. Frost, R. Hopkins, G.M. Keats, J. Lawrence, D.H. Masters, E.L. Sandburg, C. Sassoon, S. Whitman, W. Wordsworth, W. Yeats, W.B. All Nonfiction Harvard Classics American Essays Einstein's Relativity Grant, U.S. Roosevelt, T. Wells's History Presidential Inaugurals All Fiction Shelf of Fiction Ghost Stories Short Stories Shaw, G.B. Stein, G. Stevenson, R.L. Wells, H.G. Reference American Heritage Dictionary Graves ... BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition. Graves, Robert Ranke
GRAVES, ROBERT RANKE. The Columbia Encyclopedia Sixth Edition. 2000 Columbia Encyclopedia Graves, Robert Ranke The Columbia Encyclopedia Sixth Edition. 2000. Graves, Robert Ranke and critic; son of Alfred Percival Graves. He established his http://www.bartleby.com/aol/65/gr/Graves-R.html
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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
Robert Graves Robert Graves was born in Wimbledon, south London, into a His father, Alfred PercivalGraves, was a school His mother, Amalie von Ranke Graves, was a great http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/rgraves.htm
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