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  1. Biography - Graves, Robert (von Ranke) (1895-1985): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01

21. Historical Manuscripts Commission | Publications | Major Accessions To Repositor
poet (TCD MS 11001); Robert Ranke Graves (18951985), poet lettersto John TR Graves, brother (11000); Stephen MacKenna (1872-1934
http://www.hmc.gov.uk/accessions/1997/97digests/lit.htm
Major Accessions to Repositories 1997 relating to Literature
National, Special and University
Bodleian Library
  • Wystan Hugh Auden (1907-73), poet: notebook (MS Don d 204)
  • Dorothy Leigh Sayers (1893-1957), novelist and translator: letters to Majorie Barber (MS Don c 198)
British Library, Manuscript Collections
  • George Glanville Barker (1913-91), poet and writer: poems and plays (Add MSS 73495-6)
  • George Herbert: Musae Responsoriae c 1620 (Add MS 73541)
  • Andrew Marvell (1621-78), poet and satirist: satires and poems (Add MS 73540)
  • John Moyle (1592?-1661) MP: translations into English of Vindiciae contra tyrannos and De iure magistratum (Add MS 73486)
Cambridge University Library
  • Ronald Gorell Barnes, 3rd Baron Gorell (1884-1963), author: corresp with authors and politicians (Add 9439)
  • Sir Rupert Charles Hart-Davis (b1907), author, editor and publisher: papers of and rel to Siegfried Sassoon (Add 9454)
  • Edward King ( c 1735-1807), writer and antiquary: notebook (Add 9438)
  • Sir Owen Seaman Bt (1861-1936), editor of Punch : letters to EC Bentley (Add 8856/309-316)
Dublin University, Trinity College Library

22. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
Graves, Robert Ranke (18951985) Works by this author Country Sentiment.Copyright 2001 Keith Ito. All Rights Reserved. Admin Control Panel.
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23. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
Keyword Search Motif Search Custom Search Browse Authors Browse Titles. CountrySentiment by Graves, Robert Ranke (18951985). Copyright 2001 Keith Ito.
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24. Mallorca: Robert Graves In Deià
refer to Robert Graves (18951985). A review by Hartmut Ihnenfeldt. Robert Graves,a descendant of the famous German historian Leopold von Ranke, had found
http://www.mallorcaonline.com/story/gravesu.htm
Mallorca Online Stories
Hartmut Ihnenfeldt Robert Graves Laura Riding because of some problems of a private order and following the advice of the influential poetess and critic Gertrude Stein , settled in Majorca. Here, this creator, who conceived of himself as a poet, wrote his most important prosaic works, including his historical novels about Claudio, with the rights of which, he could live a tailor-made lifestyle in the still "very much cheap" Majorca of the past. There is no doubt that, Ava Gardner But Graves' powerful appeal also captured Alec Guinness Peter Ustinov and young Stephen Hawking , who was only ten years old, his mother, and a friend from the University called Beryl, who became Graves second wife. He was later awarded the Nobel Prize, and remains in the memory of the Graves family thanks to his eccentric sense of humour. One day, to everyone's surprise, he threw a stink bomb under the sofa and the living room could not be inhabited for some time. In her memoirs Ava My story, Ava Gardner (see photo) drew an extraordinarily positive biographical sketch of her admirer Robert, who dedicated some of his poems to her, which naturally filled the actress with enormous pride. One of these poems from 1964, the title of which is No way to sleep The English novelist Kingsley Amis The English writer Allan Silitoe Saturday Night Sunday Morning and The Loneliness of the Long-distance Runner Anthony Burgess (1917-1993), known above all for the cinematographic version of his black humour classic

25. HyperDic, Online English Dictionary > Graves
Meaning English writer known for his interest in mythology and in the classics(18951985). Broader Synonyms Robert Graves; Robert Ranke Graves.
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English writer known for his interest in mythology and in the classics (1895-1985).
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27. Chronological List, Part 26
S. Graves, JOHN; Graves, JOHN TEMPLE; Graves, LOUIS; Graves, LULU G.Graves, RALPH; Graves, Robert (Von Ranke) (18951985); Graves, SARAH
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28. Index Stories, Listed By Author, Part 5
Mary) (18631932); Graves, HE; Graves, JOHN; Graves, Robert (Von Ranke)(1895-1985); GRAY, ALASDAIR (James) (1934- ); GRAY, CLARK; GRAY
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Miscellaneous Anthologies
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29. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Authors > G
18221885; Graves, Robert Ranke, 1895-1985; Grayson, David, 1870-1946,Pseudonym; Green, Anna Katharine, 1846-1935; Greenwood, William;
http://www.archive.org/texts/textslisting-browse.php?collection=gutenberg&cat=Au

30. Stories, Listed By Author
London Armada, 1975. Graves, Robert (Von Ranke) (18951985) TheAbominable Mr. Gunn, (ss) Punch Jun 29 '55 The Mathematical Magpie
http://contento.best.vwh.net/s99.html
Index to Science Fiction Anthologies and Collections: Combined Edition
Stories, Listed by Author
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GRAHAM, JOYCE MAXTONE (1901-1953); see pseudonym Jan Struther
GRAHAM, L. A.

31. Index Stories, Listed By Author, Part 4
pseudonym Richard Dehan; Graves, Robert (Von Ranke) (18951985); GRAVIROS,RUTH; pseudonym of Eleanor Sullivan, (1928-1991); GRAY, ARTHUR
http://contento.best.vwh.net/mags/q4.html
Mystery Short Fiction: 1990-1999
Index: Stories, Listed by Author, Part 4
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32. Graves.html
Robert von Ranke Graves (18951985) Robert Graves was born of Anglo-Irishand German descent in 1895. Charterhouse educated, he
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Robert von Ranke Graves (1895-1985)
  Robert Graves was born of Anglo-Irish and German descent in 1895.  Charterhouse educated, he left that school to enter the army and fought in France with the Royal Welch Fusiliers until he was invalided out in 1917.  Of partial German stock, Graves shared the same undercurrent feelings as many other English soldiers concerning combat with his racial kin.   After Oxford, he was professor of English at the Egyptian University in Cairo until 1936 when he moved to Majorca with the American poet Laura Riding until the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War.  After World War II, he returned to Majorca where he lived the rest of his life.
    It was 1929, in Cairo, that Graves wrote his autobiography Good-bye To All That, which was to become one of the most famous books ever written about life in the trenches on the Western Front.  At the beginning of Chapter I he stated: “The objects of this autobiography, written at the age of thirty-three, are simple enough: an opportunity for a formal good-bye to you and to you and to you and to me and to all that; forgetfulness, because once all this has been settled in my mind and written down and published it need never be thought about again.  The book gives details of his education at Charterhouse, his war service (including his relationship with Siegfried Sassoon), and the break-up of his first marriage.
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33. Biographical Dictionary Of Literary Influences:
Gordimer Nadine Britain writer. Graves Robert von Ranke 18951985 Britainwriter. Greene Henry Graham 1904-1991 Britain writer. Harmsworth
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Biographical Dictionary of Literary Influences:
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This list is organized primarily around the STATE in which the subject lived, rather than ethnic nationality. Given changes in boundaries over the course of the 20th century these identifications are necessarily inexact in some cases. The identity used through most of the 20th century rather than that of 2001 has also been used: Czechoslovakia, as opposed to the Czech Republic or Slovakia; Yugoslavia, versus successor states. Russia, the Soviet Union and successor states have been combined into a single section. In a few places dual identifications are given, but the subject will generally be found in the list of the larger state. The list has been organized in this fashion for ease of reference and these affiliations are not meant to be definitive in any sense. It will be up to the author of each individual article to fix the subject's ethnic or national identity and the influence that sense had upon their thinking and work.

34. Professorships Held By The Inklings
34. 19611966, Robert (Ranke) Graves (1895-1985), Oxford Addresses on Poetry(1962); Poetic Craft and Principle (1967); On Poetry (1969). 35.
http://www.stanford.edu/~dbratman/profs.html
Professorships Held by the Inklings
a complete list of their incumbents compiled by David Bratman
Oxford University
Rawlinson and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon (Rawlinsonian to 1916) Charles Mayo (1767-1858) Thomas Hardcastle James Ingram (1774-1850) J(ohn) J(osias) Conybeare (1779-1824) Charles Dyson (1788-1860) Thomas Silver (d. 1853) Charles John Ridley Arthur Johnson Francis Pearson Walesby (1798-1858) R(obert) M(eadows) White (1798-1865) Henry Bristow Wilson (1803-1888) W(illiam) E(dward) Buckley (1817-1892) John Earle (1824-1903) vacant Joseph Bosworth (1789-1876) John Earle (1824-1903) Arthur S(ampson) Napier (1853-1916) Sir William A(lexander) Craigie (1867-1957) J(ohn) R(onald) R(euel) Tolkien C(harles) L(eslie) Wrenn A(listair) Campbell (1907-1974) vacant Eric Gerald Stanley (1923- ) Malcolm (Reginald) Godden (1945- )
Merton Professor of English Language and Literature Arthur S(ampson) Napier (1853-1916) vacant Henry Cecil (Kennedy) Wyld (1870-1945) J(ohn) R(onald) R(euel) Tolkien Norman Davis (1913-1989) vacant Suzanne Romaine (1951- )
Merton Professor of English Literature Sir Walter (Alexander) Raleigh (1861-1922) George (Stuart) Gordon (1881-1942) D(avid) Nichol Smith (1875-1962) F(rank) P(ercy) Wilson (1889-1963) Nevill (Henry Kendall Aylmer) Coghill Dame Helen (Louise) Gardner (1908-1986) John Carey (1934- )
Goldmsiths' Professor of English Literature (Reader to 1948) D(avid) Nichol Smith (1875-1962) Percy Simpson (1865-1962) Lascelles Abercrombie (1881-1938) H(erbert) F(rancis) B(rett) Brett-Smith (1884-1951)

35. Gravesmother
Graves (Robert, 18951985, writer and poet) IMPORTANT AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED,TO HIS of his mother Amalie Amy von Ranke Graves.' (Robert Graves and the
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GRAVES TELLS HIS MOTHER ABOUT THE WHITE GODDESS GRAVES (ROBERT, 1895-1985, writer and poet ) IMPORTANT AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED, TO HIS MOTHER, ABOUT HIS WORK ON THE WHITE GODDESS , WRITTEN ON THE VERSO OF A TYPED PAGE OF A DRAFT OF PART OF THE WHITE GODDESS : Graves explains to his mother how he has discovered the bardic secrets in the poems of Taliesin, the second vital step in his extrapolation of the Goddess, which was to be printed separately, as he states in this letter, in [Keidrych Rhys's] magazine Wales ('...I deduced, first of all, that one of his poems was an acrostic by noting a deliberate mistake he had made in a Scriptural text. Then I solved the acrostic, and the answers led me on to the heretical mediaeval secret, which was that Christianity was a logical development of the Greek Orphic mysteries not a new revelation but a fulfilment of prophecies and anticipations...'); he also sends news of his friend Ronald 'Crab' Searle 'a big shot now' who assures him that there was nothing to fear when the invasion starts, gives details of his tangled private life, and sends news of various members of the family, 2 pages, folio, small tear at head, some creasing, address impressed in blind The Vale House, Galmpton, near Brixham [South Devon], 15 April 1944

36. Literarische Reisen - Mallorca
Translate this page Robert Ranke-Graves, (1895-1985), Schriftsteller und Dichter von Weltgeltung,lebte und schrieb insgesamt über 50 Jahre auf Mallorca.
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Literarische Reise - Mallorca: Scott, George
Der blutige Buchara: Mallorca im Januar. Zeit der Mandelblüte und gelegentlicher Unwetter. Will Stock, ein Amerikaner, der schon seit 30 Jahren in Europa lebt und jetzt Besitzer eines kleinen, feinen Hotels im Innern der Insel ist, entdeckt in der Bibliothek des Hauses eine Leiche. Ninian Mede, ein Engländer, dem ein Touristenrestaurant gehört, liegt mit eingeschlagenem Schädel auf dem Buchara-Teppich, und weit und breit ist kein Täter auszumachen. Stock beschließt, sich selbst auf die Suche zu begeben... Mit Will Stock hat das Heer der Spürnasen großartigen Zuwachs bekommen. Er ist klug, gebildet und mit einem Sinn für schwarzen Humor ausgestattet; ein halbherziger Schnüffler, der eigentlich mit seinem kleinen Luxushotel in Ruhe gelassen werden will. Doch es liegt ihm nicht, sich aus Unannehmlichkeiten herauszuhalten... Broschiert, 304 Seiten Lardon Verlag, 15,50 EUR Taschenbuch-Ausgabe, 143 Seiten Die Arche, 18,- EUR

37. Robert Graves
Robert Graves (18951985). Poems Fiction Criticism Works for children Biographyby Robert von Ranke Graves Miscellaneous works Related works
http://www.epicentre.co.uk/collections/britirish/modbrigraves.html

38. Mallorca 1 - Deià And The Graves Myth
refer to Robert Graves (18951985). A review by Hartmut Ihnenfeldt Robert Graves,a descendant of the famous German historian Leopold von Ranke, had found
http://www.mallorca1.com/english/story/gravesu.html
In her memoirs Ava My story, Ava Gardner (see photo) drew an extraordinarily positive biographical sketch of her admirer Robert, who dedicated some of his poems to her, which naturally filled the actress with enormous pride. One of these poems from 1964, the title of which is No way to sleep , describes the happily excited state Saturday Night Sunday Morning and The Loneliness of the Long-distance Runner A Clockwork Orange Burgess probably did not know what he was looking for in that place. Once, dressed in a suit and tie, he gave a lecture about the "diligent citizen and honest man, William Shakespeare" in front of a group of American hippies. But "the meeting ended up in chaos and an attack on my suit". The last night before leaving for Barcelona, Burgess and his wife were attacked during a party by a group of American followers of voodoo cult, from whom Liane, Burgess' wife, had taken a doll with a number of needles stuck in it which was about to be thrown into the fire. Graves' life and work in his adopted country can fill the whole of a book. In the amusing Mallorca Observed Voyage en Espagne The Island of Calm , 1922) and in which he portrays the conditions of life at that time with gentle irony, celebrated the spectacular sunsets of the Serra with his artist friends as if they were authentic theatre productions: with great applause storms ... and a certain village inhabitants embarrassment. However, as we know from the elucidating notes of the Scottish writer and Robert Graves former friend, Alastair Reid

39. Mallorca 1 Historias - Deià Y El Mito Graves
Translate this page Graves (1895-1985). Una reseña de Hartmut Ihnenfeldt . Robert Graves, un descendientedel famoso historiador alemán Leopold von Ranke, había encontrado
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A la salud de Ava Gardner En sus memorias Ava - My Story , Ava Gardner (v. foto) No poder dormir Saturday Night, Sunday Morning y de La Soledad del Corredor de Fondo Mallorca observed Voyage en Espagne, La isla de la calma Report Imagines:
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40. Mathisis.com - ÃÊÑÅÉÂÓ ÑÏÌÐÅÑÔ
G?S ? Robert Graves (18951985) Graves was born in Wimbledon,south London into a of the German historian Leopold von Ranke (1795-1866
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