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Robert Graves' superb autobiography tells the story of his life at public school and as a young officer during the First World War.'It is a permanently valuable work of literary art, and indispensable for the historian either of the First World War or of modern English poetry ... Apart, however, from its expetional value as a war document, this book has also the interest of being one of the most candid self-portraits of a poet, warts and all, ever painted. Thesketches of friends lof Mr Graves, like T.E. Lawrence, are beautifully vivid' Times Literary Supplement

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  • Criticism & Theory
  • World Literature
  • Biographies & Memoirs
  • Movements & Periods
  • European

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