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    two poems from our love poem selections. The two poems I will be using are “Symptom Recital” by Dorothy Parker and “Symptoms of Love” by Robert Graves. These are two of the poems I found most interesting within our selections‚ because in both “Symptom Recital” and “Symptoms of love” both authors depict the feelings their speakers encounter with love. In these two poems the differences out weight the similarities. The differences in these poems are very noticeable. In “Symptom recital” Dorothy Parker

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    Bibliography: Robert Graves Kathy Johnson Excelsior College ENG 252 Victoria Schmidt April 21‚ 2013 Annotated Bibliography: Robert Graves 1dkennedy.org. (2004‚ July 15). The Greek Myths: 1 - Robert Graves. Retrieved from dkennedy.org Book reviews: http://www.dkennedy.org/C2025243227/E518045992/index.html This analysis of Robert Graves‚ The Greek Myths‚ was far from what I expected. The author begins with stating that he is a great admirer of Robert Graves and has always

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    Gray Livingston Vicino AP Lit 10 March 2015 Robert Graves On July 24th‚ 1895‚ in Wimbledon‚ near London‚ England‚ a young boy was born to Alfred Percival Graves and Amalie von Ranke. This boy grew up as a normal English citizen‚ with eight brothers and sisters‚ and one day he went off to fight in a War unlike any he had ever seen‚ and he would never be the same. Robert Ranke Graves was that boy’s name‚ and he grows up to be one of the famed Modernists. These Modernists were also called the “Lost

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    In 1929‚ Robert Graves published his war novel "Goodbye to all that." It is based on his own life experiences of the Great War. This autobiography has been involved in "The great books controversy and changing attitudes towards the war." But in 1931‚ two years after this Great War book was published‚ Robert Graves wrote "P. S. Goodbye to all that." In this he justifies some of his actions and why he wrote parts of the novel the way he did. He confesses that he wrote the novel to make "a lump

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    had fallen in the trenches. This was a command that Robert Graves‚ a young officer would hear while he fought in the trenches in World War I. Graves was part of the Third Battalion under the Royal Welch Fusiliers. While in the military‚ Graves wrote about his interactions with the trenches and how they affected the war. Similarly‚ in Warfare in the Western World 1882-1975‚ Jeremy Black addresses the topic of trench warfare during World War I. Graves provided his readers with the understanding of the

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    Robert Graves‚ another english poet who was born on 24 July 1895 into a middle class family in London. Graves became well known for the poems he composed during the time of World War I. In 1914‚ when the war was declared‚ Graves enlisted promptly and gained a commission in the Royal Welch Fusiliers. Graves is considered as one of the few poets who could put the horror of trench life onto paper. He was able to accurately depict life as a soldier. His poetry is defined by fine language and brilliant

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    Robert Graves’ story The Shout represents as a part of the book Collected Short Stories‚ which was written in 1924. This is the story in which reality and unreality are closely interwoven. Even though‚ this story gives a reader the creeps‚ it makes to think about very important things as love‚ soul and fear of death. The Shout is the story within frames of the story. That is‚ the narrator retells a story he heard from Crossley in the Asylum at a cricket match. We do not know who is the narrator;

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    the idea of a relaxed and casual attitude. In the context of the poem‚ "cool" can be seen as synonymous with a lack of passion and an increase of self-control. "Web" is used to convey the sense of being enveloped by a layer which inhibits freedom. Graves could have used "net" or "mesh"‚ however those words lack the sinister connotation of the most common use of "web": that of a "spider ’s web". In this sense‚ there is an air of vulnerability and menace; the spider ’s prey has not chosen to be caught

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    Good-Bye to All That is written by Robert Graves and has become one of the most significant books about World War 1 from the time it was published to present day. It is an autobiography that Graves wrote following his life in his traditional house of beliefs and morals until World War 1 breaks out. The literature that came from world war 1 was some of the most influential literature that authors still follow to this day and was ground breaking. World War 1 was the first time people realized just

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