Robert Graves se distinguió como un poeta que plasmó con crudo realismo las realidades de la Primera Guerra Mundial, aunque más tarde optó por excluir estos poemas bélicos de sus colecciones. Posteriormente, centró su atención en novelas históricas, en las que dotó de vida al mundo antiguo y a sus personajes con una profunda profundidad psicológica. Graves fue célebre por su voz distintiva y su habilidad para entrelazar la experiencia personal con temas literarios e históricos, estableciéndolo como una figura significativa de la literatura inglesa del siglo XX.
The Continuing Saga of Sergeant Lamb During the American War of Independence
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Set against the backdrop of the American War of Independence, the narrative follows Sergeant Roger Lamb, a British non-commissioned officer imprisoned after the Battle of Saratoga. As the American Congress stalls his repatriation, Lamb devises a daring escape to rejoin British forces, ultimately participating in the pivotal battles leading to Yorktown. This compelling tale, inspired by Lamb's true memoirs, is crafted by Robert Graves, offering a vivid, semi-historical portrayal of a soldier's resilience during a transformative period in American history.
Beginning his life-long affair with the Middle East, T.E. Lawrence--Lawrence of Arabia--made his first journey to the region, a four-month walking tour of Syria studying the Crusaders' castles, while still a student at Oxford. He later returned to the area as an archeologist and at the outbreak of World War I was attached to British army intelligence in Egypt. In 1916 he set out on his greatest adventure. With no backing, Lawrence joined Arab forces facing almost insurmountable odds in a rebellion against Turkish domination. His brilliance as a desert war strategist made him a hero among the Arabs, a legendary figure throughout the world, and earned him the moniker Lawrence of Arabia. Lawrence, though, had a near-pathological dislike of publicity and, at the writing of this book, had begun a life of self-imposed obscurity as T.E. Shaw, an anonymous soldier in the RAF. First published in 1927, Robert Graves's biography remains a unique study of T.E. Lawrence. As a close friend (Lawrence had earlier saved the aspiring poet from bankruptcy), Graves was the only biographer to write with Lawrence's permission and cooperation and did so with understanding and insight that enabled him to separate the man from the myth
William Palmer caminaba sobre el borde de un precipicio. Las carreras de caballos habían convertido su libreta de deudas en una sarta interminables de nombres y cifras: pesaban sobre él oscuras dudas respecto a las muertes de su mujer y su hermano y, para colmo su afición a los seguros de vida le había llevado a ser investigado por varias compañías. La inesperada muerte de su amigo John Parsons Cook dio al traste con el preciado equilibrio. ¿Por qué se le señaló inmediatamente como asesino? ¿No estaba la opinión pública condicionada por una burda serie de prejuicios? ¿Qué intereses se escondían bajo la supuesta imparcialidad del juez? ¿Puede ahorcarse a un hombre sólo porque se cree en su culpabilidad? William Palmer sólo pudo decir, antes de colgar de la horca: “Soy un hombre asesinado”. Robert Graves desentraña con maestría, mediante una estructuración argumental perfecta, esta compleja trama. Más allá de la novela de misterio o de la pesquisa judicial, una apasionante reflexión sobre los entresijos de la Justicia.
'Icarus disobeyed his father's instructions and began soaring towards the sun,
rejoiced by the lift of his great sweeping wings. Presently, when Daedalus
looked over his shoulder, he could no longer see Icarus; but scattered
feathers floated on the waves below...'These are the greatest stories ever
told - the labours of Hercules, the voyage of the Argonauts, Theseus and the
minotaur, Midas and his golden touch, the Trojan War and Odysseus's journey
home - brought together into one epic and unforgettable story. Ideal for the
first time reader, it can be read as a single page-turning narrative, while
full commentaries as well as a comprehensive index of names make it equally
valuable for anyone seeking an authoritative and detailed account of the
spectacular stories that make up the bedrock of Western literature. The Greek
Myths is a classic among classics, a treasure trove of extraordinary tales and
a masterful work of literature in its own right.
The gold standard in Greek mythology, in a dazzling Graphic Deluxe Edition featuring flaps, deckled edges, and specially commissioned cover art by Ross Macdonald and a new introduction by the multimillion-copy bestselling author of the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series From the creation of the world out of Chaos and the birth of the Olympians to the Trojan War and Odysseus's return, Robert Graves's superb retelling of the Greek myths has long been acclaimed as the definitive edition. Graves draws on sources scattered throughout ancient literature, using a novelist's skill to weave a crisp, coherent narrative of each myth and providing commentaries with cross-references, interpretations, and explanations based on solid scholarship. The result is a classic volume of many of the greatest stories ever told—stories of the gods, heroes, and extraordinary events that inspired Homer, the Greek tragedians, and so much of subsequent European literature. For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.
Robert Graves (1895–1985) był poetą z przekonania, powieściopisarzem dla zarobku i badaczem tradycji z namiętności. „Biała Bogini” (1948, wydanie rozszerzone: 1961) powstała między dwoma najbardziej znanymi u nas dziełami tego angielskiego twórcy: powieścią „Ja, Klaudiusz” (1934) i „Mitami greckimi” (1955). Jest badaniem historycznym opartym na „natchnieniu poetyckim”, badaniem nienaukowym w zwykłym sensie, lecz tym bardziej przez to fascynującym. Graves wysuwa kontrowersyjne hipotezy, które nadają jego dziełu wprost sensacyjny charakter. Czytelnik wraz z autorem tropi ślady domniemanej tytułowej bogini w obrzędach i mitach starożytnej Irlandii i Brytanii, odkrywa tajemnice „zaszyfrowane” w ówczesnych tekstach poetyckich, a nawet w gaelickim alfabecie. Te okruchy tradycji zawierają, zdaniem Gravesa, przekaz o pradawnym powszechnym kulcie tego bóstwa: bogini o wielu imionach, swoistej prototypowej religii. W szczególności walijski epos „Bitwa drzew” (spisany w XIV wieku) miałby ukrywać wiadomości o niej. W niezwykłym „śledztwie” Graves odtwarza pierwotną, jego zdaniem, postać poematu. Kult ów, uważa autor, trwa w wypartej, ezoterycznej postaci, odkąd zapanował „męski” monoteistyczny Bóg judaizmu, ale nadal stanowi żywą inspirację dla poetów. „Biała Bogini” to dzisiaj dzieło „kultowe”, które niezależnie od kontrowersyjnej tezy jest prawdziwą kopalnią wiedzy o mitologii różnych kultur i o historii religii.
The ever-popular novelist and story-teller Robert Graves wrote fascinating and durable stories, here collected in a single volume by the poet's daughter Lucia Graves.
Robert Graves's dynamic retelling of Homer's powerful epic poem This edition of Homer 's Iliad , retold with authority and grace by the incomparable Robert Graves, takes a revered classic back to its roots as popular entertainment. War is raging between the Greeks and the Trojans. Achilles, the great warrior champion of the Greek army, is angrily sulking in his tent and refusing to fight, after an argument with his leader, Agamemnon. But when the Trojan warrior Hector kills Achilles' beloved friend Patroclus, Achilles plunges back into battle to seek his bloody revenge-even though it will bring about his own doom. For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.
Pavel Šrut ve vrací ke svému vůbec prvnímu publikovanému básnickému překladu, přepracovává jej a doplňuje o zhruba dvacet nových básní, které z Gravesova díla vybral. Bezmála před třiceti lety vyšel výbor z Gravesovy milostné poezie, nazvaný Příznaky lásky, v překladu Pavla Šruta. Dnes se vážený „žijící klasik“ naší moderní poezie k tomuto svému překladu vrací, aby vytvořil nejen ucelenější pohled na Gravesovu poezii, ale především, aby verše co nejintenzivněji oslovily českého čtenáře.
Published by Penguin for more than sixty years, the author and scholar Robert Graves wrote two of the greatest historical novels of the twentieth century: I Claudius and Claudius the God. Written as Claudius' autobiography, they follow his progress from a stammering figure of fun to the ruler of the Roman Empire. Here, in extracts from both books, he describes the glory and decadence of the mad Emperor Caligula's reign - an age of wild debauchery and whimsical cruelty.
W pasjonujący sposób opisana historia wyprawy Argonautów po Złote Runo. Herkules, Jazon, Atalanta i inni mitologiczni bohaterowie ożywają na kartach dzieła mistrza gatunku powieści historycznej Roberta Gravesa.
Compiled for collectors, book dealers and all who love books, this indispensable volume provides a guide to the value of over 33,000 sought-after books. It includes classic authors from Jane Austen to Oscar Wilde, detective writers from Eric Ambler to Minette Walters, illustrators from Aubrey Beardsley to Florence Upton, and poets from Richard Aldington to Walt Whitman. More than 600 authors and artists are represented, in British and American first editions, limited editions, and important, collectable reprints. As featured on Front Row, Radio 4, and recommended by BBC Homes and Antiques magazine. The tantalizing game of wondering how much your first editions are worth may be continued, with the publication of the Guide to First Edition Prices - Times Literary Supplement.
Geboren 1928 in New York als Kind polnisch-jüdischer Einwanderer. Maurice Sendak illustrierte bereits als Gymnasiast klassische Texte und entwarf Schutzumschläge. Seine „Wilden Kerle“ machten ihn gleichsam über Nacht berühmt. Sendak erhielt unter anderem die „Caldecot-Medal“, die höchste amerikanische Auszeichnung für einen Kinderbuchkünstler, und einstimmig den internationalen „Hans-Christian-Andersen-Preis“.
Graves created a rich mythology where love, fear, fantasy and the supernatural
play an essential role. Intimate yet universal, passionate yet precise, their
brilliant alchemy of realism and magic made Graves' poems some of the finest.
This book presents the achievement of Graves' seventy productive years.
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-Stories from the other Mallorca Robert Graves (1895-1985) ist einer der bedeutendsten englischen Dichter des 20. Jahrhunderts. Er lebte und schrieb insgesamt über 50 Jahre auf Mallorca. In seinen zeitlosen "Geschichten aus dem anderen Mallorca", die erstmalig bei Reise Know-How in deutscher Übersetzung erschienen sind, entwirft er mit wohlwollender Ironie und subtilem Humor ein Bild der Insel und ihrer Bewohner abseits der touristischen Sphären. Lediglich die längere Erzählung "Está en su Casa" ist ernster Natur. Graves setzt sich darin auf distanzierte, aber zugleich einfühlsame Art mit den Schrecken des Spanischen Bürgerkrieges auf Mallorca auseinander. Gemeinsam ist allen Geschichten, dass sie die Leser auf hohen Niveau unterhalten und überraschende Einblicke in Mentalität und Lebensart der Mallorquiner gewähren.
Robert von Ranke-Graves folgt den mannigfachen Spuren und Verwandlungen des Mythos der Weißen Göttin über einen Zeitraum von circa 4000 Jahren vom Mittelmeerraum bis nach Nordwesteuropa. Als Wissenschaftler und Erzähler schlägt er einen kühnen Bogen von den archaischen Mutter-Idolen und den matriarchalen Religionen über deren Integrationsversuche durch das Christentum bis zum "unterdrückten Verlangen der westlichen Kultur, das einer praktischen Form des Kults der Göttin gilt". So handelt dieses Buch von dem einst verbreiteten poetischen Mythos in seiner magischen Sprache, der später umgeformt und verfälscht wurde, als die matriliniearen Institutionen - etwa zu Ehren der Mondgöttin oder der Muse - durch patrilinieare ersetzt wurden.
The renowned poet, classicist, and novelist Robert Graves “recounts, in faithful and nicely atmospheric detail” the story of a British soldier during the American Revolution (The Philadelphia Inquirer). Featuring a new introduction by Madison Smartt Bell. A historical novel of the early years of the American Revolution based on the adventures of Sergeant Roger Lamb, a Dublin man, in the service of His Majesty’s Army. It begins with Lamb’s early days in Dublin and ends with his arrival in Boston as a member of the regiment taken prisoner after Burgoyne’s surrender at Saratoga. The first in a two-book series, Sergeant Lamb's America is based on historical research, describing events and figures from the British perspective during the American War of Independence. Sergeant Lamb is engaging, personable, and exudes basic decency of character as he recounts the British defeat and the capture of his unit at the Battle of Saratoga in a voice that’s both funny, insightful, and wise. “It is a historical novel for which one has a very real respect.” —The New York Times
Autorovy vzpomínky na dospívání, studia, 1. světovou válku a počátky pedagogického působení. Zachycují život na anglických středních školách, atmosféru soukromých škol i univerzit. Velkou část svého autobiografického románu věnuje Graves válce, kterou prožil jako kapitán u Královského welšského pluku. Závěrem pak líčí svoje působení na univerzitách v Oxfordu a Káhiře, líčí svá setkání s T. Hardym, Lawrencem, T. S. Elliotem a dalšími významnými osobami. Knihu napsal ve svých 33 letech. ... celý text
Historický román o španělské námořní výpravě za kolonizací Šalomounových ostrovů. Její plavba je naplněna neustálými šarvátkami, sváry a intrikami mezi vojáky a námořníky i mezi jednotlivými členy posádky, kteří zápasí o moc a peníze. Intrikám se nevyhne ani generálova žena, která se po smrti svého manžela ujímá vedení výpravy. Autor zvolil formu vyprávění očitého svědka událostí, které zrekonstruoval na základě zápisků vrchního kapitána a dalších dobových dokumentů.... celý text
Los españoles trataron de descubrir Australia y colonizar las islas de los Mares del Sur una generación antes de que los Padres Peregrinos desembarcaran en Plymouth Rock. Aunque esta espedición fracasó en sus pricipales objetivos, merece sin embargo ser mejor conocida, pues en su transcurso se descubrieron las islas Marquesas y las Salomón del Sur, y también, porque al morir su comandante, el general Alvaro de Mendaña, su joven viuda, doña Ysabel Barreto, asumió el mando absoluto de la flotilla que aquél le legara, episodio único en la historia naval moderna.
Clau-Clau-Claudius the stammerer was known as a buffoon and a pitiful fool.He made it his business to watch from the sidelines and record the antics, funny, violent and lustful, of the imperial household as its members vied with each other for power. Then he found himself Emperor.From the great days of Augustus and the cruelties of Tiberius to the deified insanity of Caligula, he records a story breathtaking in its murderousness, greed and folly. Throughout the swings of fortune, his own disastrous love affair with the depraved Messalina and surprisingly successful reign, his voice sometimes puzzled, sometimes rueful, always sane, speaks to us across the centuries in two great, classic historical novels.
La història es desenvolupa sobre la base de la teoria que l'Odissea d'Homer té lloc a l'entorn de Sicília. La seva forma final és una reescriptura d'una antiga llegenda, de la qual s'utilitza només la introducció i algunes estrofes, i l'autora és una noia que es descriu a si mateixa com la princesa Nausicaa.
Not for over a century, since Smith's Dictionary of Classical Mythology first appeared, has the attempt been made to provide for the English reader a complete 'mythology,' in the sense of retelling in modern terms of the Greekk tales of gods and heroes. In the two volumes of this book Robert Graves, whose combination of classical scholarship and anthropological competence has already been so brilliantly demonstrated in The White Goddess and The Golden Fleece, and the other novels, supplies the need. In nearly two hundred sections, it covers the Creation myths, the legends of the birth and lives of the great Olympians, the Theseus, Oedipus, and Heracles cycles, the Argonaut voyage, the tale of Troy, and much else. All the scattered elements of each myth have been assembled into a harmonius narrative, and many variations are recorded which may help to determine its ritual or historical meaning. Full references to the classical sources, and copius indices, make the book as valuable to the scholar as to the general reader; and a full commentary on each myth explains and interprets the classical version in the light of to-day's archaeological and anthropological knowledge.
"My story is true... every word of it. Or when I say that my story is 'true', I mean at least I am telling it in a new way..."So begins "The Shout," the tale of a man possessed by a lethal magic, perhaps Robert Graves's most famous story. This collection spans 1924-62; it takes in the worlds of love and war, history and myth, and settings as various as England, Ancient Rome and Majorca. In so far as its author asserts the truth of his stories, they can be read as episodes of autobiography, this collection forming an essential companion to "Goodbye to All That."
The narrative centers on Marie Powell, who marries the renowned poet John Milton at just sixteen, set against the backdrop of the English Civil War. Their union, marked by stark ideological differences—her Royalist views clash with his Parliamentarian beliefs—creates a tumultuous relationship. Through Marie's poignant journals, the story unfolds as a critique of Milton's literary ambition and masculinity. It also captures the intense historical context of 1640s England, highlighting themes of tyranny versus freedom amidst a nation in turmoil.
"King Jesus has been called one of the most controversial historical novels of all time. In it Robert Graves, author of I, Claudius and The White Goddess, has summoned his superb narrative powers, his painstaking scholarship, his wit and unsurpassed ability to re-create the past, to produce a magnificent portrayal of the life of Christ on earth."--Provided by publisher.
An essential primary source on Roman history, Suetonius' The Twelve Caesars is a fascinating achievement of scholarship covering a critical period in the Empire. This Folio edition is translated from the Latin by Robert Graves, author of I, Claudius. As private secretary to the Emperor Hadrian, the scholar Suetonius had access to the imperial archives and used them (along with eyewitness accounts) to produce one of the most colourful biographical works in history. The Twelve Caesars chronicles the public careers and private lives of the men who wielded absolute power over Rome, from the foundation of the empire under Julius Caesar and Augustus, to the decline into depravity and civil war under Nero and the recovery that came with his successors. A masterpiece of observation, anecdote and detailed physical description, The Twelve Caesars presents us with a gallery of vividly drawn - and all too human - individuals.
Výbor z poezie anglického básníka, známého u nás jako romanopisce, se snaží zachytit jeho vývoj od 20. do počátku 70. let, spočívající v hledání životní jistoty. Jádrem knihy je milostná poezie, a to především ze sbírky Znovu hláskovaná láska.
Like the three monkeys, the New Cretans see no evil, speak no evil and hear no evil. When Edward Venn-Thomas wakes up to find himself in their midst he realizes that much has happened since the mid-20th century from which he has been whisked. His hosts live in peace and prosperity in a society which knows no hunger and no dissatisfaction, where war has become a game played on village greens, where the poets and magicians of a strange occult religion keep all classes of the population happy with their lot. But idyllic though their civilization may be, it is insipid and boring, a Utopia utterly lacking in danger, excitement or spice. And as Venn-Thomas begins to understand the bewildering adventures which befall him, he realizes that he has been chosen by The Goddess to inject New Crete with disruption and misery, to create disaster and chaos, to reintroduce the New Cretans to a force they have forgotten about - evil. In short, to teach them to live again. [Taken from the back cover]
FIRST AMERICAN EDITION 1973 stated on copyright page, published by Clarkson N. Potter, hardcover with dj. Illustrated by Hans Erni. Publisher's "In this new translation of the Canticles or Song of Songs Robert Graves uses the traditional form of the Hebrew pastoral drama performed at wedding festivals. He has found this preserved in the Codex Sinaiticus, the earliest surviving Greek it assigns parts to bride, bridegroom, bridesmaids and bridesmen. Professor Graves uses all his mastery of language and rhythm to bring a new depth of emotion to this version of the sole Hebrew book in sacred use which concentrated wholly on the theme of love between man and woman--this being regarded by the Council of Jabne as the most important of all religious themes because it prompts the recognition of a deeper love between God and man. In his Introduction, he comments on the origin of the Canticles and on their links with other religions, myths and poems of the Ancient Near East." Rovert Graves is also the author of "The Greek Myths" and "King Jesus"
Ve druhé knize historického románu Robert Graves poutavě a s ironií přibližuje jedno z nejzajímavějších období světových dějin formou fingované autobiografie císaře Claudia. Pátý římský císař, donucený k vládě proti svému republikánskému přesvědčení, se snaží panovat moudře a spravedlivě, přičemž se zaměřuje na nápravu zkorumpovaného státního aparátu a zlepšení veřejného blahobytu. Jeho bystrost a důvtip se projevují i ve vojenské strategii, například při tažení proti Británii. Nicméně v osobním životě se mu nedaří; zradili ho ti, kterým nejvíce důvěřoval, včetně jeho přítele Heroda Agrippy a manželky Messaliny. Prastará sibylská věštba předpovídá jeho osud, v němž se zmiňuje o jeho smrti rukou ženy a tragických okolnostech, které vedou k uvolnění trůnu pro jeho adoptivního syna Nerona. Tato kniha uzavírá Gravesův fiktivní životopis Claudius, který zanechává čtenáře s hlubokým zamyšlením nad mocí, zradou a osobními tragédiemi v historických kontextech.
Ve svém historickém románu přibližuje Robert Graves čtenářům neobyčejně zasvěceně i poutavě, s vtipem a ironií, formou fingované Claudiovy autobiografie jedno z nejzajímavějších údobí světových dějin – dějiny rozmachu starověkého Říma.
Der historische Roman ist als fiktive Biografie konzipiert, die bis zu dem Zeitpunkt reicht, als Claudius Tiberius Nero Germanicus im Jahr 41 n. Chr. zum römischen Kaiser ausgerufen wird. Vor dem Hintergrund der Herrschaft der römischen Kaiser Augustus, Tiberius und Caligula fängt er die farbenfrohe Welt des damaligen wohlhabenden Roms ein, mit Festen, Kriegen, Triumphen, Hinrichtungen, Gladiatorenkämpfen und den Intrigen der Mitglieder der kaiserlichen Familie.
Este ensayo erudito y apasionado reconstruye el lenguaje mágico de la Europa antigua mediterránea y septentrional, vinculado a ceremonias religiosas en honor a la diosa Luna. Graves narra la existencia de culturas matriarcales en Europa y Oriente Próximo que adoraban a una Diosa Suprema, considerando a los dioses masculinos solo como hijos, consortes o víctimas de sacrificio. Estas culturas fueron suprimidas por el patriarcado, que despojó a las mujeres de su autoridad, elevó a los consortes de la Diosa a una posición de supremacía divina y reescribió mitos y rituales para ocultar el pasado. La conquista patriarcal llegó a Britania y al resto de Europa occidental alrededor del 400 a.C. Graves mezcla géneros para sumergirnos en los antecedentes históricos, tribales y místicos de la poesía, transitando desde las mitologías griegas hasta las simbologías panteístas y naturalistas de los bardos celtas, culminando en una sátira de la sociedad contemporánea. Este libro, el más personal de Graves, es un ensayo inteligente que revela su originalidad y resulta esencial para comprender su obra y pensamiento. La edición definitiva ha sido realizada por el profesor Grevel Lindop, basada en la última versión y apuntes del autor de 1961, y cuenta con una nueva traducción de su hijo y albacea literario, William Graves.
Von dem pelasgischen Schöpfungsmythos bis zur Heimekehr des Odysseus handeln die 171 Kapitel der «Griechischen Mythologie», jener «erzählerischen Kurzschrift kultischer Spiele, wie sie bei öffentlichen Festen aufgeführt wurden» so Robert von Ranke-Graves’ Definition des «echten Mythos». Sein 1955 in England erschienenes, 1960 erstmals bei Rowohlt herausgekommenes Standardwerk sammelt die verstreuten Elemente jeder einzelnen Mythe in einer harmonischen Erzählung, unterstützt diese durch weniger bekannte Variationen in ihrer Bedeutung (mit Anmerkungen und Quellenangaben) und beantwortet die auftauchenden Fragen in anthropologischen und historischen Begriffen (Interpretation). Genealogische Tafeln und das Namenregister erleichtern dabei die Orientierung, die ergänzten Literaturhinweise regen zur Weiterbeschäftigung an – auf der Suche nach uns selbst, die im griechischen Mythos auf eine faszinierende Weise bereits vorgezeichnet ist.
Endymion, Pelops, Daedalus, Pygmalion � what are the stories behind these and the hundreds of other familiar names from Greek mythology � names that recur throughout the history of European culture? In a two-volume work that has become a classic reference book for both the serious scholar and the casual inquirer, Robert Graves retells the adventures of the important gods and heroes worshipped by the ancient Greeks. Drawing on an enormous range of sources, he has brought together all the elements of every myth in simple narrative form, supplying detailed cross-references and indexes. Each entry has a full commentary which examines problems of interpretation in both historical and anthropological terms, and in the light of contemporary research.
In 1929 Robert Graves went to live abroad permanently, vowing 'never to make England my home again'. This is his superb account of his life up until that 'bitter leave-taking': from his childhood and desperately unhappy school days at Charterhouse, to his time serving as a young officer in the First World War that was to haunt him throughout his life. It also contains memorable encounters with fellow writers and poets, including Siegfried Sassoon and Thomas Hardy, and covers his increasingly unhappy marriage to Nancy Nicholson. Goodbye to All That, with its vivid, harrowing descriptions of the Western Front, is a classic war document, and also has immense value as one of the most candid self-portraits of an artist ever written.
Endymion, Pelops, Daedalus, Pygmalion -- we recognize the names, but what are the stories behind these and other familiar gods from the Greek pantheon -- names that recur throughout the history of European culture? Drawing on an enormous range of sources, Robert Graves has brought together elements of these myths in simple narrative form. He retells the adventures of the most important gods and heroes of the ancient Greeks. His work has become the reference for the serious scholar as well as the casual inquirer.
"Claudio, el dios, y su esposa Mesalina" es la secuela de "Yo, Claudio". La novela, cuyo subtítulo es "El turbulento reinado de Tiberio Claudio César", emperador de los romanos (nacido en el año 10 a. de C. y muerto en el año 54), descrito por él mismo, narra el período de gobierno del emperador Claudio desde el asesinato de su sobrino Calígula hasta su propia muerte. Además, presta gran atención a los primeros años como gobernador de Herodes Agripa I, al que Claudio llegó a nombrar Rey de los judíos. Claudio, tras el asesinato de su sobrino Calígula y tras haber renegado del poder toda su vida, es reconocido como el nuevo emperador del Imperio Romano en el año 41. A sus cuarenta y nueve años, Claudio se dispone a gobernar medio mundo, sabiendo que su peor enemigo es su propia familia.
Novela histórica de aventuras ambientada en el siglo VI d.C. en el cada vez más desmoronado Imperio Romano, en la que el protagonista, el honorable general Belisario, lucha no solo contra los enemigos del imperio y las intrigas en la sombra, sino también contra la desconfianza de su gobernante, a quien nunca traiciona. La historia explora temas de lealtad, honor y la lucha por la supervivencia en tiempos de crisis.