
Robert Graves
Captain Robert von Ranke Graves 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.

Lawrence and the Arabs
A legendary figure journeys through the desert, bridging cultures to lead a revolt and forever alter the course of history.
By Robert Graves

Fairies and Fusiliers
A collection of poems explores the contrast between the beauty of nature and the brutality of war, seeking to find hope and transcendence in the face of adversity.
By Robert Graves

The Pier-Glass
Journey through verses that capture the delicate balance of love and loss, self-reflection, and the bittersweet nature of time's passage.
By Robert Graves

Over the Brazier
Amidst war's chaos, a poet's verses echo with longing for peace, painting vivid images of nature, conflict, and the search within.
By Robert Graves

Whipperginny
Experience love, nature, and life's big questions through the evocative verses of a post-war poet.
By Robert Graves

Country Sentiment
Experience love, nature, and the stark realities of war woven together in a collection of poems that capture the simple, yet complex, emotions of life in the country.
By Robert Graves

The Feather Bed
Torn between passion and piety, a young man grapples with agonizing emotions as the woman he loves chooses a divine path.
By Robert Graves

On English Poetry Being an Irregular Approach to the Psychology of This Art, from Evidence Mainly Subjective
Explore a writer's personal take on the art of verse, where instinct meets intention.
By Robert Graves