Graves, Robert, 1895-1985

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Name (Hebrew)
גריבס, רוברט, 1895-1985
Name (Latin)
Graves, Robert, 1895-1985
Other forms of name
Doyle, John, 1895-1985
Graves, Robert von Ranke, 1895-1985
Ranke-Graves, Robert von, 1895-1985
Von Ranke-Graves, Robert, 1895-1985
Graves, Robert, 1895-
גרבס, רוברט, 1895-1985
גרייבס, רוברט רנק
Date of birth
1895-07-26
Date of death
1985-12-07
Place of birth
London (England)
Place of death
Deià (Spain)
Field of activity
Literature
Poetry
Occupation
Authors
Poets
Translators
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
Biographical or Historical Data
מקום לידה: לונדון
מקום לידה: London
תאריך לידה: 26.7.1895
מקום פטירה: דיה MAJORCA ,DEIA], ספרד]
מקום פטירה: Deia
תאריך פטירה: 7.12.1985.
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 68929835
Wikidata: Q201732
Library of congress: n 79018421
Sources of Information
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Wikipedia description:

Captain Robert von Ranke Graves (24 July 1895 – 7 December 1985) was an English poet, soldier, historical novelist and critic. His father was Alfred Perceval Graves, a celebrated Irish poet and figure in the Gaelic revival; they were both Celticists and students of Irish mythology. Robert Graves produced more than 140 works in his lifetime. His poems, his translations and innovative analysis of the Greek myths, his memoir of his early life—including his role in World War I—Good-Bye to All That (1929), and his speculative study of poetic inspiration The White Goddess have never been out of print. He was also a renowned short story writer, with stories such as "The Tenement" still being popular today. He earned his living from writing, particularly popular historical novels such as I, Claudius; King Jesus; The Golden Fleece; and Count Belisarius. He also was a prominent translator of Classical Latin and Ancient Greek texts; his versions of The Twelve Caesars and The Golden Ass remain popular for their clarity and entertaining style. Graves was awarded the 1934 James Tait Black Memorial Prize for both I, Claudius and Claudius the God. Graves's eldest half-brother Philip achieved success as a journalist and his younger brother Charles was a writer and journalist.

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