Robert Graves

NOUN
  1. English writer known for his interest in mythology and in the classics (1895-1985)
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  • Writing in the British journal New Scientist, the famed poet and historian Robert Graves said in 1972, "Technology is now warring openly against the crafts, and science covertly against poetry.
  • Pliny does not name the prostitute; the Restoration playwright Nathaniel Richards calls her Scylla in The Tragedy of Messalina, Empress of Rome, published in 1640, and Robert Graves in his novel Claudius the God also identified the prostitute as Scylla. Archive 2009-06-14
  • Professor Edgworth of All Souls, according to Robert Graves, tended towards this kind of sesquipedalian speech. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XIX No 4
  • Robert Graves, leonine, ascended grandly and delivered hilarious impromptu remarks before declaiming a poem.
  • Both The Angel's Game and Shadow of the Wind are translated into English by Lucia Graves (daughter of poet and I, Claudius author Robert Graves); who was raised on the island of Majorca in postwar Spain. Carlos Ruiz Zafon biography
  • Robert Graves, leonine, ascended grandly and delivered hilarious impromptu remarks before declaiming a poem.
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