Key:
- [1922] = On English Poetry (1922)
- [1924] = The Meaning of Dreams (1924)
- [1925] = Poetic Unreason and Other Studies (1925)
- [1925a] = Contemporary Techniques of Poetry (1925)
- [1926] = Another Future of Poetry (1926)
- [1927] = The English Ballad (1927)
- [1927a] = Lars Porsena (1927)
- [1927b] = Impenetrability (1927)
- [1927c] = [with Laura Riding] A Survey of Modernist Poetry (1927)
- [1928] = [with Laura Riding] A Pamphlet Against Anthologies (1928)
- [1928a] = Mrs Fisher (1928)
- [1929] = The Shout (1929)
- [1930] = But It Still Goes On (1930)
- [1949] = The Common Asphodel (1949)
- [1950] = Occupation: Writer (1950)
- [1955] = The Crowning Privilege (1955)
- [1955a] = The Crowning Privilege [US Edition] (1956)
- [1956] = Catacrok! Mostly Stories, Mostly Funny (1956)
- [1957] = English and Scottish Ballads (1957)
- [1958] = 5 Pens in Hand (1958)
- [1958a] = Steps (1958)
- [1960] = Food for Centaurs (1960)
- [1962] = Oxford Addresses on Poetry (1960)
- [1964] = Collected Stories (1964)
- [1965] = Mammon and the Black Goddess (1965)
- [1965a] = [with Paul Hogarth] Majorca Observed (1965)
- [1967] = Poetic Craft and Principle (1967)
- [1969] = The Crane Bag (1969)
- [1969a] = On Poetry: Collected Talks and Essays (1969)
- [1972] = Difficult Questions, Easy Answers (1972)
- [1995] = Complete Stories. Ed. Lucia Graves (1995)
- [1995a] = Collected Writings on Poetry. Ed. Paul O'Prey (1995)
- [2000] = Some Speculations on Literature, History, and Religion (2000)
- [2001] = [with Laura Riding] Essays from Epilogue, 1935-37 (2001)
Collections:
- The Shout
-
I:
- Postscript to ‘Good-Bye to All That’
- Old Papa Johnson
- Avocado Pears
- The Shout II: A Journal of Curiosities, with the First and Last Chapters of ‘The Autobiography of Baal’:
- Aug 23 - American Literary Magazines
- Aug 24 - A Familiar Colloquy
- Aug 24 - Difference Between Scot and Welshman
- Aug 26 - Book Publicity
- Aug 27 - -ess
- Aug 28 - Charity Appeals
- Sept 3. - Dear Henry
- Sept 5 - The Emperor Pumpkin
- Sept 8. - By a Thames Window
- Sept 12 - Liberty
- Sept 18 - Schooling for Historical Writers
- Sept 20 - Interview with a Dead Man
- Sept 21 - A Letter from William Wordsworth
- Sept 26 - Defecation
- Sept 27-30 - Baal
- The Autobiography of Baal III:
- But It Still Goes On: A Play
- Varro’s Four Hundred and Ninety Books
- Treacle Tart
- The Full Length
- An Appointment for Candlemas
- The Devil Is a Protestant
- Trín-Trín-Trín
- Earth to Earth
- Epics Are Out of Fashion
- School Life in Majorca
- Bulletin of the College of St Francis of Assisi
- New Light on Dream-Flight
- Period Piece
- Protocols of Kitsch - Touristic Circular K37
- They Say … They Say
- Week-End at Cwm Tatws
- 6 Valiant Bulls 6
- He Went Out to Buy a Rhine
- A Man May Not Marry His ...
- God Grant Your Honour Many Years
- The White Horse, or ‘The Great Southern Ghost Story’
- A Bomb under My Monument
- Thy Servant and God’s
- Ever Had a Guinea Worm?
- Sappy Blancmange
- Cambridge Upstairs
- The Five Godfathers
- Kill Them! Kill Them!
- The Abominable Mr Gunn
- Harold Vesey at the Gates of Hell
- Flesh-Coloured Net Tights
- ‘Ha, Ha!’ Chort-led Nig-ger
- Life of the Poet Gnaeus Robertulus Gravesa
- Ditching in a Fishless Sea
- The Whitaker Negroes
- Bathunts at Bathurst
- ¡Catacrok! Mostly Stories, Mostly Funny. London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1956.
-
English Stories:
- The Shout
- Old Papa Johnson
- Treacle Tart
- The Full Length
- Earth to Earth
- Period Piece
- Week-End at Cwm Tatws
- He Went Out to Buy a Rhine
- Kill Them! Kill Them!
- The French Thing
- A Man May Not Marry His ...
- An Appointment for Candlemas
- The Abominable Mr Gunn
- Harold Vesey at the Gates of Hell
- Christmas Truce
- You Win, Houdini! Roman Stories:
- Epics Are Out of Fashion
- The Apartment House
- The Myconian Majorcan Stories:
- They say ... They Say
- 6 Valiant Bulls 6
- A Bicycle in Majorca
- The Five Godfathers
- Evidence of Affluence
- God Grant Your Honour Many Years
- The Viscountess and the Short-Haired Girl
- A Toast to Ava Gardner
- The Lost Chinese
- She Landed Yesterday
- The Whitaker Negroes
- Collected Short Stories. 1964. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1965.
•
Complete Short Stories. Ed. Lucia Graves. Manchester: Carcanet Press /Paris: Alyscamps Press, 1995.
Complete Short Stories
[1995]
[1995]
- Honey and Flowers
- My New-Bug’s Exam
- Thames-side Reverie
- The Shout
- Avocado Pears
- Old Papa Johnson
- Interview With a Dead Man
- Está en su Casa
- Bins K to T
- School Life in Majorca 1955
- Bulletin of the College of St Modesto of Bobbio
- Treacle Tart
- Week-end at Cwm Tatws
- The Full Length
- God Grant Your Honour Many Years
- 6 Valiant Bulls 6
- Flesh-coloured Net Tights
- Thy Servant and God’s
- A Man May Not Marry His …
- An Appointment for Candlemas
- The Five Godfathers
- The White House of ‘The Great Southern Ghost Story’
- Epics Are Out of Fashion
- Earth to Earth
- They Say … They Say
- The Abominable Mr Gunn
- The Whitaker Negroes
- Trín-Trín-Trín
- Cambridge Upstairs
- ‘Ha, Ha! Chort-led Nig-ger
- Ditching in a Fishless Sea
- Period Piece
- He Went Out to Buy a Rhine
- Kill Them! Kill Them!
- Harold Vesey at the Gates of Hell
- Life of the Poet Gnaeus Robertulus Gravesa
- Ever Had a Guinea Worm?
- A Bicycle in Majorca
- Evidence of Affluence
- The French Thing
- A Toast to Ava Gardner
- The Viscountess and the Short-haired Girl
- She Landed Yesterday
- The Lost Chinese
- You Win, Houdini!
- The Tenement: A Vision of Imperial Rome
- The Myconian
- Christmas Truce
- My Best Christmas
- No, Mac, It Just Wouldn’t Work
- Miss Briton’s Lady-Companion
- My First Amorous Adventure
- Complete Short Stories. Ed. Lucia Graves. 1995. London: Penguin, 2008.
-
Key:
- Honey and Flowers (1913) [1995]
- My New-Bug’s Exam (1913) [1995]
- Thames-side Reverie (1929) [1995]
- The Shout (1929) [1929] [1930] [1950] [1964] [1995]
- Avocado Pears (1930) [1930] [1950] [1995]
- Old Papa Johnson (1930) [1930] [1950] [1964] [1995]
- A Familiar Colloquy [1930]
- Dear Henry [1930]
- The Emperor Pumpkin (Claudius) [1930]
- By a Thames Window [aka 'Thames-Side Reverie'] (1930) [1930] [1950]
- Interview with a Dead Man [1930] [1950] [1995]
- A Letter from William Wordsworth [1930]
- Baal [1930]
- The Autobiography of Baal [1930]
- But It Still Goes On: A Play (1930) [1930] [1950]
- Horses: A Play (1942) [1950]
- Está en su Casa (1947) [1950] [1995]
- Bins K to T [aka 'Dead Man's Bottles'] (1950) [1950] [1995]
- School Life in Majorca 1955 (1954) [1956] [1965a] [1995]
- Bulletin of the College of St Modesto of Bobbio [aka 'Bulletin of the College of St Francis of Assisi'] (1956) [1956] [1965a] [1995]
- Treacle Tart (1954) [1956] [1958] [1964] [1995]
- Week-end at Cwm Tatws (1954) [1956] [1958] [1964] [1995]
- The Full Length (1954) [1956] [1958] [1964] [1995]
- God Grant Your Honour Many Years (1954) [1956] [1958] [1964] [1965a] [1995]
- 6 Valiant Bulls 6 (1954) [1956] [1958] [1964] [1995]
- Flesh-coloured Net Tights (1954) [1956] [1995]
- Thy Servant and God’s (1954) [1956] [1965a] [1995]
- A Man May Not Marry His … (1954) [1956] [1958] [1964] [1995]
- An Appointment for Candlemas (1954) [1956] [1958] [1964] [1995]
- The Five Godfathers (1954) [1956] [1958] [1964] [1995]
- The White House or ‘The Great Southern Ghost Story’ (1955) [1956] [1958] [1995]
- Epics Are Out of Fashion (1955) [1956] [1958] [1964] [1995]
- Earth to Earth (1955) [1956] [1958] [1964] [1995]
- They Say … They Say (1955) [1956] [1958] [1964] [1995]
- The Abominable Mr Gunn (1955) [1956] [1958] [1964] [1995]
- The Whitaker Negroes (1955) [1956] [1958] [1964] [1995]
- Trín-Trín-Trín (1955) [1956] [1958] [1965a] [1995]
- Varro’s Four Hundred and Ninety Books (1956) [1956] [1958]
- The Devil is a Protestant (1956) [1956] [1958]
- New Light on Dream-Flight (1956) [1956] [1958]
- Protocols of Kitsch - Touristic Circular K37 (1956) [1956]
- A Bomb under My Monument (1956) [1956]
- Sappy Blancmange (1956) [1956]
- Cambridge Upstairs (1956) [1956] [1995]
- ‘Ha, Ha! Chort-led Nig-ger (1956) [1956] [1995]
- Ditching in a Fishless Sea (1956) [1956] [1958] [1965a] [1995]
- Period Piece (1956) [1956] [1958] [1964] [1995]
- He Went Out to Buy a Rhine (1956) [1956] [1958] [1964] [1995]
- Kill Them! Kill Them! (1956) [1956] [1958] [1964] [1995]
- Harold Vesey at the Gates of Hell (1956) [1956] [1958] [1964] [1995]
- Life of the Poet Gnaeus Robertulus Gravesa (1956) [1956] [1958] [1995]
- Ever Had a Guinea Worm? (1956) [1956] [1995]
- A Bicycle in Majorca (1957) [1958] [1958a] [1964] [1995]
- Evidence of Affluence (1957) [1958] [1958a] [1964] [1995]
- The French Thing (1958) [1958] [1964] [1995]
- I Hate Poems (1958) [1958]
- A Toast to Ava Gardner (1958) [1958a] [1960] [1964] [1995]
- The Viscountess and the Short-haired Girl (1958) [1958a] [1960] [1964] [1995]
- She Landed Yesterday (1959) [1960] [1964] [1995]
- The Lost Chinese (1959) [1960] [1964] [1995]
- You Win, Houdini! (1960) [1960] [1964] [1995]
- The Tenement: A Vision of Imperial Rome (1960) [1964] [1995]
- The Myconian (1960) [1964] [1995]
- Christmas Truce (1962) [1964] [1995]
- My Best Christmas (1962) [1995]
- No, Mac, It Just Wouldn’t Work (1967) [1995]
- Miss Briton’s Lady-Companion (1967) [1969] [1995]
- My First Amorous Adventure (1972) [1995]
- Note
- I. Definitions
- II. The Nine Muses
- III. Poetry and Primitive Magic
- IV. Conflict of Emotions
- V. The Pattern Underneath
- VI. Inspiration
- VII. The Parable of Mr. Poeta and Mr. Lector
- VIII. The Carpenter’s Son
- IX. The Gadding Vine
- X. The Dead End and the Man of One Poem
- XI. Spenser’s Cuffs
- XII. Connection of Poetry and Humour
- XIII. Diction
- XIV. The Daffodils
- XV. Vers Libre
- XVI. Moving Mountains
- XVII. La Belle Dame Sans Merci
- XVIII. The General Elliott
- XIX. The God Called Poetry
- XX. Logicalization
- XXI. Limitations
- XXII. The Naughty Boy
- XXIII. The Classical and Romantic Ideas
- XXIV. Colour
- XXV. Putty
- XXVI. Reading Aloud
- XXVII. L’Arte della Pittura
- XXVIII. On Writing Musically
- XXIX. The Use of Poetry
- XXX. Histories of Poetry
- XXXI. The Bowl Marked Dog
- XXXII. The Analytic Spirit
- XXXIII. Rhyme and Alliteration
- XXXIV. An Awkward Fellow Called Ariphrades
- XXXV. Improvising New Conventions
- XXXVI. When in Doubt ...
- XXXVII. The Editor with the Muckrake
- XXXVIII. The Moral Question
- XXXIX. The Poet as Outsider
- XL. A Polite Acknowledgement
- XLI. Fake Poetry, Bad Poetry and Mere Verse
- XLII. A Dialogue on Fake Poetry
- XLIII. Asking Advice
- XLIV. Surface Faults, An Illusion
- XLV. Linked Sweetness Long Drawn Out
- XLVI. The Fable of the Ideal Gadget
- XLVII. Sequels are Barred
- XLVIII. Tom Fool
- XLIX. Cross Rhythm and Resolution
- L. My Name is Legion, for We are Many
- LI. The Pig Baby
- LII. Apology for Definitions
- LIII. Times and Seasons
- LIV. Two Heresies
- LV. The Art of Expression
- LVI. Ghosts in the Sheldonian
- LVII. The Laying-On of Hands
- LVIII. Ways and Means
- LIX. Poetry as Labour
- LX. The Necessity of Arrogance
- LXI. In Procession
- Appendix: The Dangers of Definition.
- Past Theories as Far as Freud
- Theory of Double-Self
- Primitive Thought
- Varieties of Dreams
- Survival of the Past and Other Problems
- Value of Dreams on Their Own Account
- Practical Benefits of Interpretation
- Dreams and Poetry
- Author’s Note
- What is Bad Poetry? (An Address given at Leeds University, December, 1922)
- A Theory of Consciousness
- Jekyll and Hyde
- Defence of Poetic Analysis
- Secondary Elaboration
- The Illogical Element in Poetry
- Classical and Romantic
- Problems for Classification
- Naturally
- The Tempest: An Analysis
- Control by Spirits
- Poetic Genius
- Succession
- Sensory Vehicles of Poetic Thought
- Poetic Unreason and Other Studies. London: Cecil Palmer, 1925.
- The State of the Parties
- Diction
- Metre
- Texture
- Rhyme
- Structure
- Another Future of Poetry
- Introduction
- The Maid Freed from the Gallows: or, The Briary Bush
- The Cleveland Lyke Wake Dirge
- The False Knight on the Road
- The Twa Corbies
- Kemp Owyne
- Sir Patrick Spens
- The Wife of Usher’s Well
- Graeme and Bewick
- The Demon Lover
- The Battle of Otterbourne
- Johnny Cock
- The Cherry Tree Carol
- Hugh of Lincoln
- Bruton Town
- Robin Hood and the Three Squires
- The Old Cloak
- Wednesbury Cocking
- The Night before Larry Was Stretched
- The Unquiet Grave
- Waly, Waly
- The Holy Land of Walsinghame
- Loving Mad Tom
- The Children in the Wood
- The Welsh Buccaneers
- The Death of King Edward VII
- The Compleat History of Bob of Lyn
- The Peeler and the Goat
- Boney
- Blow the Man Down
- Jack o’ Diamonds
- Jesse James
- ‘I Want to go Home’
- The Top of the Dixie Lid
- Two Red Roses across the Moon
- The False Knight on the Road
- The Twa Sisters of Binnorie
- Lord Rendal
- Clerk Colvill
- Kemp Owyne
- Thomas the Rimer
- Sir Patrick Spens
- The Two Corbies
- Hugh of Lincoln
- The Cherry Tree Carol
- The Demon Lover
- Robin and Gandelyn
- The Cleveland Lyke Wake Dirge
- The Golden Vanitie
- Young Beichan
- Johnny of Cockley’s Well
- The Unquiet Grave
- Graeme and Bewick
- The Wife of Usher’s Well
- The Heron
- Jonny Faa, the Lord of Little Egypt
- King John and the Abbot
- Get Up and Bar the Door
- Loving Mad Tom
- The Dead Brother
- Chevy Chase
- Waly, Waly
- Barbara Allan
- Robin Hood and the Three Squires
- The Holy Land of Walsinghame
- Sir Andrew Barton
- Bruton Town
- The Death of Robin Hood
- The Gaberlunzie Man
- Admiral Benbow
- Wednesbury Cocking
- The Children in the Wood
- The Banished Duke of Grantham
- Notes to the Ballads
- Lars Porsena, or the Future of Swearing and Improper Language
- Lars Porsena, Or The Future of Swearing and Improper Language. 1927. London: Martin Brian & O'Keeffe Ltd., 1972.
- Impenetrability, or the Proper Habit of English
- Modernist Poetry and the Plain Reader’s Rights
- The Problem of Form and Subject-Matter in Modernist Poetry
- William Shakespeare and E. E. Cummings: A Study in Original Punctuation and Spelling
- The Unpopularity of Modernist Poetry with the Plain Reader
- Modernist Poetry and Dead Movements
- The Making of the Poem
- Modernist Poetry and Civilization
- Variety in Modernist Poetry
- The Humorous Element in Modernist Poetry
- Conclusion
- Foreword
- The True Anthology and the Trade Anthology
- Anthologies and the Book Market
- The Anthologist in Our Midst
- The Popular Poem and the Popular Reader
- The Perfect Modern Lyric
- ‘Best Poems’
- Poetry and Anthology Labels
- Anthologies and the Living Poet
- Conclusion
- Mrs. Fisher, or the Future of Humour
- Introduction by Mark Jacobs
- Preliminaries by Laura Riding
- The Idea of God by Thomas Matthews & Laura Riding
- Supplementary Argument by Laura Riding & Thomas Matthews
- Nietzsche by Madeleine Vara
- Poems and Poets by Laura Riding with questions and comments by Robert Graves
- Coleridge and Wordsworth by Robert Graves
- Keats and Shelley by Robert Graves
- A Note on the Pastoral by Robert Graves
- Homiletic Studies by Laura Riding
- Stealing by Robert Graves
- In Defence of Anger by Laura Riding
- The Exercise of English by Laura Riding & Robert Graves
- The Bull-Fight by Laura Riding
- Lucretius and Jeans by Robert Graves
- The Literary Intelligence by Laura Riding
- Neo-Georgian Eternity by Robert Graves
- George Sand by Madeleine Vara
- From a Private Correspondence on Reality by Laura Riding and Robert Graves
- Notes
- [with Laura Riding] Essays From 'Epilogue' 1935-1937. Ed. Mark Jacobs. Manchester: Carcanet Press Limited, 2001.
- I. The Poetic Trance
- II. Prose and Poetry
- III. Fake Poetry and Bad Poetry
- IV. Schools
- V. Rhyme
- VI. Ariphrades
- VII. Vers Libre
- VIII. The Hounds of Spring
- IX. The Outward and Inward Ears
- X. Secondary Elaboration
- XI. The Arrogance of Poets
- XII. Scientific English
- XIII. Texture
- XIV. Fashions in Poetry
- XV. ‘Bread I Dip in the River’
- XVI. Hélas, C’est Victor Hugo
- XVII. Shakespeare’s Fair Copies
- XVIII. The Grosser Senses
- XIX. Centenaries
- XX. Hamlet
- The Sources of The Tempest (1925)
- The Future of Poetry (1926)
- I. Modernist Poetry and the Plain Reader’s Rights
- II. The Problem of Form and Subject-matter
- III. A Study in Original Punctuation and Spelling
- IV. The Unpopularity of Modernist Poetry
- V. Dead Movements
- VI. The Making of the Poem
- VII. Modernist Poetry and Civilization
- VIII. Variety in Modernist Poetry
- IX. The Humorous Element
- I. True Anthologies and Popular Anthologies
- II. The Perfect Modern Lyric
- Loving Mad Tom (1927)
- Rudyard Kipling (1928)
- I. Nietzsche
- II. Coleridge and Wordsworth
- III. Keats and Shelley
- IV. The Pastoral
- V. Official and Unofficial Literature
- VI. Lucretius and Jeans
- VII. Poetry and Politics (with Laura Riding)
- VIII. Poetic Drama (with Laura Riding)
- How Poets See (1939)
- The Poets of World War II (1942)
- ‘Mad Mr. Swinburne’ (1945)
- The Ghost of Milton (1947)
- The Common Asphodel (1949)
- The Common Asphodel: Essays on Poets and Poetry, 1922-1949. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1949.
- Introduction
- Lars Porsena
- Mrs. Fisher
- The Shout
- Avocado Pears
- Old Papa Johnson
- Interview with a Dead Man
- Thames-Side Reverie
- -Ess
- Charity Appeals
- But It Still Goes On: A Play
- The Cult of Tolerance
- Horses: A Play
- Colonel Blimp’s Ancestors
- The Search for Thomas Atkins
- It Was a Stable World
- Caenis on Incest
- ‘Esta En Su Casa’
- How Mad are Hatters?
- Pharaoh’s Chariot Wheels
- Dead Man’s Bottles
- Occupation: Writer
- Occupation: Writer. London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1951.
- The Crowning Privilege
- The Age of Obsequiousness
- The Road to Rydal Mount
- Harp, Anvil, Oar
- Dame Ocupacyon
- These Be Your Gods, O Israel! Various Essays on Poetry:
- Mother Goose’s Lost Goslings
- The Old Black Cow
- The Essential E.E. Cummings
- Juana de Asbaje
- Poems by Juana de Asbaje, with translations
- The Poet and His Public
- Best Man, Bore, Bamboozle, Etc.
- Theft
- Kynge Arther is Nat Dede
- Dr Syntax and Mr Pound Sixteen New Poems:
- The Clearing
- A Lost jewel
- The Three Pebbles
- The Question
- The Window Sill
- The Sea Horse
- Spoils
- Beauty in Trouble
- Poets’ Corner
- End of the World
- Penthesileia
- To a Pebble in My Shoe
- The Tenants
- Coronation Address
- My Moral Forces
- Interview
- The Crowning Privilege: The Clark Lectures 1954-55; Also Various Essays on Poetry and Sixteen New Poems. London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1955.
- The Crowning Privilege
- The Age of Obsequiousness
- The Road to Rydal Mount
- Harp, Anvil, Oar
- Dame Ocupacyon
- These Be Your Gods, O Israel! Various Essays on Poetry:
- Mother Goose’s Lost Goslings
- The Old Black Cow
- The Essential E.E. Cummings
- Juana de Asbaje
- Poems by Juana de Asbaje, with translations
- The Poet and His Public
- Best Man, Bore, Bamboozle, Etc.
- Theft
- Kynge Arther is Nat Dede
- Dr Syntax and Mr Pound
- Loving Mad Tom
- Nietzsche
- Coleridge and Wordsworth
- Keats and Shelley
- Lucretius and Jeans
- How Poets See
- ‘Mad Mr. Swinburne’
- The Ghost of Milton
- The Common Asphodel
- The Crowning Privilege: Collected Essays on Poetry. 1955. A Pelican Book. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1959.
- Why I Live in Majorca II. American Lectures:
- Legitimate Criticism of Poetry
- The White Goddess
- Diseases of Scholarship, Clinically Considered III. Critical Essays:
- Pandora’s Box and Eve’s Apple
- The Gold Roofs of Sinadon
- Numismatics for Student Christians
- An Eminent Collaborationist
- Answer to a Religious Questionnaire
- Paul’s Thorn
- Don’t Fidget, Young Man!
- Religion: None; Conditioning: Protestant
- Colonel Lawrence’s Odyssey IV. Mostly Stories, Mostly Funny:
- Varro’s Four Hundred and Ninety Books
- Treacle Tart
- The Full Length
- An Appointment for Candelmas
- The Devil Is a Protestant
- Trín-Trín-Trín
- Earth to Earth
- Epics Are Out of Fashion
- New Light on Dream–Flight
- Period Piece
- They Say ... They Say
- Week-End at Cwm Tatws
- 6 Valiant Bulls 6
- He Went out to Buy a Rhine
- A Man May Not Marry His ...
- God Grant Your Honour Many Years
- The White Horse or 'The Great Southern Ghost Story’
- The Five Godfathers
- Kill Them! Kill Them!
- The Abominable Mr Gunn
- Harold Vesey at the Gates of Hell
- Life of the Poet Gnaeus Robertulus Gravesa
- Ditching in a Fishless Sea
- I Hate Poems
- The French Thing
- Evidence of Affluence
- A Bicycle in Majorca V. Historical Anomalies:
- The Fifth Column at Troy
- The Whitaker Negroes
- A Dead Branch on the Tree of Israel
- VI. POEMS 1955–1957:
- Prologue to a Poetry Reading at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston
- The Face in the Mirror
- Forbidden Words
- Song for New Year’s Eve
- A Ballad of Alexander and Queen Janet
- The Coral Pool
- Gratitude for a Nightmare
- Friday Night
- The Naked and the Nude
- Woman and Tree
- Destruction of Evidence
- Hotel Bed at Lugano
- The Clearing
- The Second-Fated
- End of the World
- Bitter Thoughts on Receiving a Slice of Cordelia’s Wedding Cake
- The Question
- A Plea to Boys and Girls
- A Bouquet from a Fellow Roseman
- Yes
- The Outsider
- Foreword Stories:
- A Bicycle in Majorca
- Evidence of Affluence
- The Viscountess and the Short-Haired Girl
- A Toast to Ava Gardner Talks:
- Legitimate Criticism of Poetry
- The White Goddess
- Sweeney among the Blackbirds
- The Making and Marketing of Poetry
- Pulling a Poem Apart Essays:
- Pandora’s Box and Eve’s Apple
- The Gold Roofs of Sinadon
- An Eminent Collaborationist
- Don’t Fidget, Young Man!
- Colonel Lawrence’s Odyssey
- Maenads, Junkies and Others
- The Language as Spoken
- It Ended with a Bang
- Legends of the Bible
- And the Children’s Teeth are Set on Edge
- Progressive Puericulture Poems:
- Preface to a Reading of New Poems at the University of Michigan
- The Face in the Mirror
- Song for New Year’s Eve
- Alexander and Queen Janet
- The Coral Pool
- Gratitude for a Nightmare
- Friday Night
- The Naked and the Nude
- Woman and Tree
- Forbidden Words
- Hotel Bed at Lugano
- The Enlisted Man
- A Slice of Wedding Cake
- A Plea to Boys and Girls
- Trudge, Body!
- Mike and Mandy
- The Christmas Robin
- Nothing
- Call It a Good Marriage
- Read Me, Please!
- The Second-Fated
- The Twin of Sleep
- Around the Mountain Studies in History:
- The Fifth Column at Troy
- A Dead Branch of the Tree of Israel
- Was Benedict Arnold a Traitor?
- The Cultured Romans
- New Light on an Old Murder
- What Food the Centaurs Ate
- Steps: Stories; Talks; Essays; Poems; Studies in History. London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1958.
- Foreword Stories:
- The Viscountess and the Short-Haired Girl
- A Toast to Ava Gardner
- She Landed Yesterday
- The Lost Chinese
- You Win, Houdini! Talks on Poetry:
- Sweeney among the Blackbirds
- The Making and Marketing of Poetry
- Pulling a Poem Apart Studies in History:
- To be a Goy
- A Dead Branch on the Tree of Israel
- Was Benedict Arnold a Traitor?
- The Cultured Romans
- New Light on an Old Murder
- To Minorca!
- The Dour Man
- Praise Me and I Will Whistle to You!
- What Was That War Like, Sir?
- Centaurs’ Food
- The Fifth Column at Troy Critiques of New Books:
- Maenads, Junkies and Others
- It Ended with a Bang
- Legends of the Bible
- Puck, Mab, the Billy Blin
- The Pirates Who Captured Caesar
- The Butcher and the Cur
- Two Studies in Scientific Atheism
- The Archetypal Wise Old Man Poems:
- Preface to a Reading of Poems
- Trudge, Body!
- The Christmas Robin
- Twice of the Same Fever
- Nothing
- Call It a Good Marriage
- Read Me, Please!
- The Twin of Sleep
- Established Lovers
- The Quiet Glades of Eden
- Heroes in Their Prime
- Catkind
- The Young Goddess
- Here Live Your Life Out
- Joan and Darby
- Superman on the Riviera
- The Picture Nail
- Old World Dialogue
- The Were-Man
- The Person from Porlock
- Around the Mountain
- Foreword
- The Dedicated Poet
- The Anti-Poet
- The Personal Muse
- Poetic Gold
- The Word ‘Báraka’
- The Poet’s Paradise
- Mammon
- Nine Hundred Iron Chariots
- Some Instances of Poetic Vulgarity
- Technique in Poetry
- The Poet in a Valley of Dry Bones
- Real Women
- Moral Principles in Translation
- Intimations of the Black Goddess
- Mammon and the Black Goddess. London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1965.
- Trin Trin Trin
- School Life in Majorca
- Bulletin of the College of St. Francis of Assisi
- God Grant Your Honour Many Years
- Thy Servant and God's
- Ditching in a Fishless Sea Essays:
- Majorca Xuetas
- The Phenomenon of Mass Tourism (Talk Given at El Ateneo, Madrid , Mar 3, 1964)
- George Sand In Majorca
- Why I Live in Majorca
- Postscript 1965
- Foreword
- Lecture One
- Lecture Two
- Lecture Three
- Lecture One
- Lecture Two
- Lecture Three
- The Word ‘Romantic’
- Foreword
- The Crane Bag
- The Language of Monsters
- Two Studies in Scientific Atheism
- The Dour Man
- Praise Me, and I will Whistle to You!
- What was that War like, Sir?
- The Case for Xanthippe
- The Lost Atlantis
- Reincarnation
- The New English Bible
- Mr. Nabokov’s Democratic Eclecticism
- A Goy in Israel
- Forgotten Loyalists
- Do You Remember Albuhera?
- The Pirates Who Captured Caesar
- A Significant Lecture at Mount Holyoke
- Tyger, Tyger
- Five Score and Six Years Ago
- The Decline of Bullfighting
- The Phenomenon of Mass-tourism
- The Idiom of the People
- My Best Christmas
- Charterhouse Flourishes
- Miss Briton’s Lady-Companion
- The Uses of Superstition
- Witches Today
- Translating the Rubaiyyat
- An Absolute Criminal
- The Crane Bag and Other Disputed Subjects. 1969. London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1970.
- Foreword
- The Crowning Privilege
- The Age of Obsequiousness
- The Road to Rydal Mount
- Harp, Anvil, Oar
- Dame Ocupacyon
- These Be Your Gods, O Israel!
- Dr. Syntax and Mr. Pound
- Mother Goose’s Lost Goslings
- Juana de Asbaje
- The Old Black Cow
- Legitimate Criticism of Poetry
- The White Goddess
- Sweeney Among the Blackbirds
- Pulling a Poem Apart
- The Dedicated Poet
- The Anti-Poet
- The Personal Muse
- Poetic Gold
- The Word ‘Báraka’
- The Poet’s Paradise
- Some Instances of Poetic Vulgarity
- Technique in Poetry
- The Poet in a Valley of Dry Bones
- Intimations of the Black Goddess
- Standards of Craftsmanship
- A Favourite Cat Drowned
- A Pretty Kettle of Fish
- The Duende
- Munta, Mammon, Marxism
- Ecstasy
- Foreword
- Address to the Poets of Hungary
- Genius
- Arts and Crafts
- The Bible in Europe
- Poetry and Obscenity
- Goddesses and Obosoms
- The Universal Paradise
- Mushrooms and Religion
- The Two Births of Dionysus
- What Has Gone Wrong?
- Rationality
- The Greek Tradition
- Ovid and the Libertines
- Birds and Men
- The Kaiser’s War
- Fighting Courage
- A Soldier’s Honour
- The Absentee Fusilier
- The Inner Ear
- The Pentagram of Isis
- Solomon’s Seal
- The Heart Shape
- The Sufic Chequer-board
- The Nine of Diamonds
- Speaking Freely
- Difficult Questions, Easy Answers. London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1972.
- I. The Poetic Trance
- II. Prose and Poetry
- III. Fake Poetry and Bad Poetry
- IV. Schools
- V. Rhyme
- VI. Ariphrades
- VII. Vers Libre
- VIII. The Hounds of Spring
- IX. The Outward and Inward Ears
- X. Secondary Elaboration
- XI. The Arrogance of Poets
- XII. Scientific English
- XIII. Texture
- XIV. Fashions in Poetry
- XV. 'Bread I Dip in the River'
- XVI. Hélas, c'est Victor Hugo
- XVII. Shakespeare's Fair Copies
- XVIII. The Grosser Senses
- XIX. Centenaries
- XX. Hamlet
- The Future of Poetry
- Loving Mad Tom
- Coleridge and Wordsworth
- Keats and Shelley
- The Pastoral
- How Poets See
- The Poets of World War II
- 'Mad Mr Swinburne'
- The Ghost of Milton
- The Common Asphodel
- Mother Gooses's Lost Goslings
- The Old Black Cow
- Dr Syntax and Mr Pound
- Juana de Asbaje
- The Crowning Privilege
- The Age of Obsequiousness
- The Road to Rydal Mount
- Harp, Anvil, Oar
- Dame Ocupacyon
- These Be Your Gods, O Israel!
- The Poet and His Public: A Home Service Broadcast
- Legitimate Criticism of Poetry
- Sweeney Among the Blackbirds
- The Making and Marketing of Poetry
- Pulling a Poem Apart Oxford Addresses on Poetry:
- The Dedicated Poet
- The Anti-Poet
- The Personal Muse
- Some Instances of Poetic Vulgarity
- Technique in Poetry
- The Poet in a Valley of Dry Bones
- Intimations of the Black Goddess
- Standards of Craftsmanship
- A Favourite Cat Drowned
- A Pretty Kettle of Fish
- The Duende
- Muntu, Mammon, Marxism
- Ecstasy
- The Word Báraka
- Translating the Rubaiyyat
- Tyger, Tyger
- Address to the Poets of Hungary
- Poetry and Obscenity
- Ovid and the Libertines
- The Inner Ear
- Collected Writings on Poetry. Ed. Paul O'Prey. Robert Graves Programme. Ed. Patrick J. M. Quinn. Manchester: Carcanet Press Limited / Paris: Alyscamps Press, 1995.
- Definitions
- Poetry and Primitive Magic
- The Daffodils
- La Belle Dame Sans Merci
- The Classic and Romantic Ideas
- Two Heresies
- The Tempest: An Analysis
- A Theory of Consciousness
- Jekyll and Hyde
- The Illogical Element in Poetry
- Classical and Romantic
- Poetic Genius
- Sensory Vehicles of Poetic Thought
- Kynge Arthur Is Nat Dede
- Don’t Fidget, Young Man!
- Preface to a Reading of Poems
- The Case for Xanthippe
- Nine Hundred Iron Chariots
- The Word ‘Romantic’ History:
- Introduction to the Lives of the Roman Empresses
- The Cult of Tolerance
- It Happened in 537 AD
- It Happened in 513 BC
- The Search for Thomas Atkins
- It Was a Stable World
- Sovereign Rights in Palestine
- Pharaoh’s Chariot Wheels
- The Cultured Romans
- What Food the Centaurs Ate
- Was Benedict Arnold a Traitor?
- The Fifth Column at Troy
- What Was That War Like, Sir?
- The Kaiser’s War
- Five Score and Six Years Ago
- The Greek Tradition
- Forgotten Loyalists
- Genius Religion:
- Answer to a Religious Questionnaire
- The Language of Myth
- Discoveries in Greek Mythology
- Greek Myths and Pseudo Myths
- The Uses of Superstition
- Reincarnation
- Goddesses and Obosoms
- The Bible in Europe
- Paul’s Thorn
- Some Speculations on Literature, History and Religion. Ed. Patrick Quinn. Robert Graves Programme. Ed. Patrick J. M. Quinn. Manchester: Carcanet Press Limited, 2000.
- Definitions [1922] [2000]
- The Nine Muses [1922]
- Poetry and Primitive Magic [1922] [2000]
- Conflict of Emotions [1922]
- The Pattern Underneath [1922]
- Inspiration [1922]
- The Parable of Mr. Poeta and Mr. Lector [1922]
- The Carpenter’s Son [1922]
- The Gadding Vine [1922]
- The Dead End and the Man of One Poem [1922]
- Spenser’s Cuffs [1922]
- Connection of Poetry and Humour [1922]
- Diction [1922]
- The Daffodils [1922] [2000]
- Vers Libre [1922] [1949] [1995a]
- Moving Mountains [1922]
- La Belle Dame Sans Merci [1922] [2000]
- The General Elliott [1922]
- The God Called Poetry [1922]
- Logicalization [1922]
- Limitations [1922]
- The Naughty Boy [1922]
- The Classical and Romantic Ideas [1922] [2000]
- Colour [1922]
- Putty [1922]
- Reading Aloud [1922]
- L’Arte della Pittura [1922]
- On Writing Musically [1922]
- The Use of Poetry [1922]
- Histories of Poetry [1922]
- The Bowl Marked Dog [1922]
- The Analytic Spirit [1922]
- Rhyme and Alliteration [1922]
- An Awkward Fellow Called Ariphrades [aka 'Ariphrades'] [1922] [1949] [1995a]
- Improvising New Conventions [1922]
- When in Doubt ... [1922]
- The Editor with the Muckrake [1922]
- The Moral Question [1922]
- The Poet as Outsider [1922]
- A Polite Acknowledgement [1922]
- Fake Poetry, Bad Poetry and Mere Verse [aka 'Fake Poetry and Bad Poetry'] [1922] [1949] [1995a]
- A Dialogue on Fake Poetry [1922]
- Asking Advice [1922]
- Surface Faults, An Illusion [1922]
- Linked Sweetness Long Drawn Out [1922]
- The Fable of the Ideal Gadget [1922]
- Sequels are Barred [1922]
- Tom Fool [1922]
- Cross Rhythm and Resolution [1922]
- My Name is Legion, for We are Many [1922]
- The Pig Baby [1922]
- Apology for Definitions [1922]
- Times and Seasons [1922]
- Two Heresies [1922] [2000]
- The Art of Expression [1922]
- Ghosts in the Sheldonian [1922]
- The Laying-On of Hands [1922]
- Ways and Means [1922]
- Poetry as Labour [1922]
- The Necessity of Arrogance [aka 'The Arrogance of Poets'] [1922 [1949] [1995a]
- In Procession [1922]
- The Dangers of Definition [1922]
- Past Theories as Far as Freud [1924]
- Theory of Double-Self [1924]
- Primitive Thought [1924]
- Varieties of Dreams [1924]
- Survival of the Past and Other Problems [1924]
- Value of Dreams on Their Own Account [1924]
- Practical Benefits of Interpretation [1924]
- Dreams and Poetry [1924]
- What is Bad Poetry? [1925]
- A Theory of Consciousness [1925] [2000]
- Jekyll and Hyde [1925] [2000]
- Defence of Poetic Analysis [1925]
- Secondary Elaboration [1925] [1949] [1995a]
- The Illogical Element in Poetry [1925] [2000]
- Classical and Romantic [1925] [2000]
- Problems for Classification [1925]
- Naturally [1925]
- The Tempest: An Analysis [1925] [1949] [2000]
- Control by Spirits [1925]
- Poetic Genius [1925] [2000]
- Succession [1925]
- Sensory Vehicles of Poetic Thought [1925] [2000]
- The State of the Parties [1925a]
- Diction [1925a]
- Metre [1925a]
- Texture [1925a] [1949] [1995a]
- Rhyme [1925a] [1949] [1995a]
- Structure [1925a]
- The Poetic Trance [1949] [1995a]
- Prose and Poetry [1949] [1995a]
- Schools [1949] [1995a]
- The Hounds of Spring [1949] [1995a]
- The Outward and Inward Ears [1949] [1995a]
- Scientific English [1949] [1995a]
- Fashions in Poetry [1949] [1995a]
- ‘Bread I Dip in the River’ [1949] [1995a]
- Hélas, C’est Victor Hugo [1949] [1995a]
- Shakespeare’s Fair Copies [1949] [1995a]
- The Grosser Senses [1949] [1995a]
- Centenaries [1949] [1995a]
- Hamlet [1949] [1995a]
- Another Future of Poetry [aka 'The Future of the Art of Poetry' / 'The State of Poetry' / 'The Future of Poetry'] [1926] [1949] [1995a]
- The English Ballad: Introduction [1927]
- Loving Mad Tom [1927] [1949] [1955a] [1995a]
- Lars Porsena, or the Future of Swearing and Improper Language [1927a] [1950]
- Impenetrability, or the Proper Habit of English [1927b]
- [with Laura Riding] Modernist Poetry and the Plain Reader’s Rights [1927c] [1949]
- [with Laura Riding] The Problem of Form and Subject-Matter in Modernist Poetry [1927c] [1949]
- [with Laura Riding] William Shakespeare and E. E. Cummings: A Study in Original Punctuation and Spelling [1927c] [1949]
- [with Laura Riding] The Unpopularity of Modernist Poetry with the Plain Reader [1927c] [1949]
- [with Laura Riding] Modernist Poetry and Dead Movements [1927c] [1949]
- [with Laura Riding] The Making of the Poem [1927c] [1949]
- [with Laura Riding] Modernist Poetry and Civilization [1927c] [1949]
- [with Laura Riding] Variety in Modernist Poetry [1927c] [1949]
- [with Laura Riding] The Humorous Element in Modernist Poetry [1927c] [1949]
- [with Laura Riding] Conclusion [1927c]
- Rudyard Kipling (1928) [1949]
- [with Laura Riding] The True Anthology and the Trade Anthology [aka 'True Anthologies and Popular Anthologies'] [1928] [1949]
- [with Laura Riding] Anthologies and the Book Market [1928]
- [with Laura Riding] The Anthologist in Our Midst [1928]
- [with Laura Riding] The Popular Poem and the Popular Reader [1928]
- [with Laura Riding] The Perfect Modern Lyric [1928] [1949]
- [with Laura Riding] ‘Best Poems’ [1928]
- [with Laura Riding] Poetry and Anthology Labels [1928]
- [with Laura Riding] Anthologies and the Living Poet [1928]
- [with Laura Riding] Conclusion [1928]
- Mrs. Fisher, or the Future of Humour [1928a] [1950]
- American Literary Magazines [1930]
- Difference Between Scot and Welshman [1930]
- Book Publicity [1930]
- -Ess [1930] [1950]
- Charity Appeals [aka 'On Charity'] [1930] [1950]
- Liberty [1930]
- Schooling for Historical Writers [1930]
- Sept 26 - Defecation [1930]
- Nietzsche [1949] [1955a]
- Coleridge and Wordsworth [1949] [1955a] [1995a] [2001]
- Keats and Shelley [1949] [1955a] [1995a] [2001]
- A Note on the Pastoral [aka 'The Pastoral'] [1949] [1995a] [2001]
- Lucretius and Jeans [1949] [1955a] [2001]
- Stealing [aka 'Theft'] [1955] [1955a][2001]
- Neo-Georgian Eternity [2001]
- Official and Unofficial Literature [1949]
- [with Laura Riding] The Exercise of English [2001]
- [with Laura Riding] Poetry and Politics [1949]
- [with Laura Riding] Poetic Drama [1949]
- [with Laura Riding] From a Private Correspondence on Reality [2001]
- Introduction to the Lives of the Roman Empresses (1935) [2000]
- How Poets See (1939) [1949] [1955a] [1995a]
- The Poets of World War II (1942) [1949] [1995a]
- It Happened in 537 AD (1943) [2000]
- It Happened in 513 BC (1944) [2000]
- ‘Mad Mr. Swinburne’ (1945) [1949] [1955a] [1995a]
- The Ghost of Milton (1947) [1949] [1955a] [1995a]
- The Common Asphodel [1949] [1955a] [1995a]
- Sovereign Rights in Palestine (1949) [2000]
- The Cult of Tolerance [1950] [2000]
- Colonel Blimp’s Ancestors [1950]
- The Search for Thomas Atkins [1950] [2000]
- It Was a Stable World [1950] [2000]
- Caenis on Incest [1950]
- How Mad are Hatters? [1950]
- Pharaoh’s Chariot Wheels [1950] [2000]
- Occupation: Writer [1950]
- The Language of Myth (1951) [2000]
- Discoveries in Greek Mythology (1954) [2000]
- Greek Myths and Pseudo Myths (1955) [2000]
- The Crowning Privilege [1955] [1955a] [1969a] [1995a]
- The Age of Obsequiousness [1955] [1955a] [1969a] [1995a]
- The Road to Rydal Mount [1955] [1955a] [1969a] [1995a]
- Harp, Anvil, Oar [1955] [1955a] [1969a] [1995a]
- Dame Ocupacyon [1955] [1955a] [1969a] [1995a]
- These Be Your Gods, O Israel! [1955] [1955a] [1969a] [1995a]
- Mother Goose’s Lost Goslings [1955] [1955a] [1969a] [1995a]
- The Old Black Cow [1955] [1955a] [1969a] [1995a]
- The Essential E.E. Cummings [1955] [1955a]
- Juana de Asbaje [1955] [1955a] [1969a] [1995a]
- The Poet and His Public [1955] [1955a] [1995a]
- Best Man, Bore, Bamboozle, Etc. [1955] [1955a]
- Kynge Arther is Nat Dede [1955] [1955a] [2000]
- Dr Syntax and Mr Pound [1955] [1955a] [1969a] [1995a]
- English and Scottish Ballads: Introduction [1957]
- Why I Live in Majorca [1958] [1965a]
- Legitimate Criticism of Poetry [1958] [1958a] [1969a] [1995a]
- The White Goddess [1958] [1958a] [1969a]
- Diseases of Scholarship, Clinically Considered [1958]
- Pandora’s Box and Eve’s Apple [1958] [1958a]
- The Gold Roofs of Sinadon [1958] [1958a]
- Numismatics for Student Christians [1958]
- An Eminent Collaborationist [1958] [1958a]
- Answer to a Religious Questionnaire [1958] [2000]
- Paul’s Thorn [1958] [2000]
- Don’t Fidget, Young Man! [1958] [1958a] [2000]
- Religion: None; Conditioning: Protestant [1958]
- Colonel Lawrence’s Odyssey [1958] [1958a]
- The Fifth Column at Troy [1958] [1960] [2000]
- A Dead Branch on the Tree of Israel [1958] [1960]
- Sweeney among the Blackbirds [1958a] [1960] [1969a] [1995a]
- The Making and Marketing of Poetry [1958a] [1960] [1995a]
- Pulling a Poem Apart [1958a] [1960] [1969a] [1995a]
- Maenads, Junkies and Others [1958a] [1960]
- The Language as Spoken [1958a]
- It Ended with a Bang [1958a] [1960]
- Legends of the Bible [1958a] [1960]
- And the Children’s Teeth are Set on Edge [1958a]
- Progressive Puericulture [1958a]
- Was Benedict Arnold a Traitor? [1958a] [1960] [2000]
- The Cultured Romans [1958a] [1960] [2000]
- New Light on an Old Murder [1958a] [1960]
- What Food the Centaurs Ate [aka 'Centaurs' Food'] [1958a] [1960] [2000]
- To be a Goy [aka 'A Goy in Israel'] [1960] [1969]
- To Minorca! [1960]
- The Dour Man [1960] [1969]
- Praise Me and I Will Whistle to You! [1960] [1969]
- What Was That War Like, Sir? [1960] [1969] [2000]
- Puck, Mab, the Billy Blin [1960]
- The Pirates Who Captured Caesar [1960] [1969]
- The Butcher and the Cur [1960]
- Two Studies in Scientific Atheism [1960] [1969]
- The Archetypal Wise Old Man [1960]
- Preface to a Reading of Poems [1960] [2000]
- The Dedicated Poet [1962] [1969a] [1995a]
- The Anti-Poet [1962] [1969a] [1995a]
- The Personal Muse [1962] [1969a] [1995a]
- Poetic Gold [1962] [1969a]
- The Word ‘Báraka’ [1962] [1969a] [1995a]
- The Poet’s Paradise [1962] [1969a]
- Mammon [1965]
- Nine Hundred Iron Chariots [1965] [2000]
- Some Instances of Poetic Vulgarity [1965] [1969a] [1995a]
- Technique in Poetry [1965] [1969a] [1995a]
- The Poet in a Valley of Dry Bones [1965] [1969a] [1995a]
- Real Women [1965]
- Moral Principles in Translation [1965]
- Intimations of the Black Goddess [1965] [1969a] [1995a]
- Majorca Xuetas [1965a]
- The Phenomenon of Mass Tourism (1964) [1965a]
- George Sand In Majorca [1965a]
- 'Why I Live in Majorca' - Postscript 1965 [1965a]
- Oxford Chair of Poetry 1964: Lecture I - Standards of Craftsmanship [1967] [1969a] [1995a]
- Lecture II - A Favourite Cat Drowned [1967] [1969a] [1995a]
- Lecture III - A Pretty Kettle of Fish [1967] [1969a] [1995a]
- Oxford Chair of Poetry 1965: Lecture I - [The] Duende [1967] [1969a] [1995a]
- Lecture II - Muntu, Mammon, Marxism [1967] [1969a] [1995a]
- Lecture III - Ecstasy [1967] [1969a] [1995a]
- The Word 'Romantic' [1967] [2000]
- The Crane Bag [1969]
- The Language of Monsters [1969]
- The Case for Xanthippe [1969] [2000]
- The Lost Atlantis [1969]
- Reincarnation [1969] [2000]
- The New English Bible [1969]
- Mr. Nabokov’s Democratic Eclecticism [1969]
- Forgotten Loyalists [1969] [2000]
- Do You Remember Albuhera? [1969]
- A Significant Lecture at Mount Holyoke [1969]
- Tyger, Tyger [1969] [1995a]
- Five Score and Six Years Ago [1969] [2000]
- The Decline of Bullfighting [1969]
- The Phenomenon of Mass-tourism [1969]
- The Idiom of the People [1969]
- My Best Christmas [1969]
- Charterhouse Flourishes [1969]
- The Uses of Superstition [1969] [2000]
- Witches Today [1969]
- Translating the Rubaiyyat [1969] [1995a]
- An Absolute Criminal [1969]
- Address to the Poets of Hungary [1972] [1995a]
- Genius [1972] [2000]
- Arts and Crafts [1972]
- The Bible in Europe [1972] [2000]
- Poetry and Obscenity [1972] [1995a]
- Goddesses and Obosoms [1972] [2000]
- The Universal Paradise [1972]
- Mushrooms and Religion [1972]
- The Two Births of Dionysus [1972]
- What Has Gone Wrong? [1972]
- Rationality [1972]
- The Greek Tradition [1972] [2000]
- Ovid and the Libertines [1972] [1995a]
- Birds and Men [1972]
- The Kaiser’s War [1972] [2000]
- Fighting Courage [1972]
- A Soldier’s Honour [1972]
- The Absentee Fusilier [1972]
- The Inner Ear [1972] [1995a]
- The Pentagram of Isis [1972]
- Solomon’s Seal [1972]
- The Heart Shape [1972]
- The Sufic Chequer-board [1972]
- The Nine of Diamonds [1972]
- Speaking Freely [1972]
- Over the Brazier (1916)
- Over the Brazier. 1916. Poetry Reprint Series, 1. London: St. James Press / New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1975.
- Country Sentiment (1920)
- The Feather Bed (1923)
- Mock Beggar Hall (1924)
- Welchmans Hose (1925)
- Poems (1925)
- [as John Doyle] The Marmosites Miscellany (1925)
- John Kemp's Wager: A Ballad Opera (1925)
- Poems (1914–1926) (1927)
- Poems (1914–1927) (1927)
- Poems 1926 to 1930 (1931)
- Poems 1926 to 1930. London: William Heinemann Ltd., 1931.
- To Whom Else? (1931)
- Poems 1930–1933 (1933)
- Collected Poems (1938)
- No More Ghosts: Selected Poems (1940)
- [with Norman Cameron & Alan Hodge] Work in Hand (1942)
- Poems (1943)
- Poems 1938–1945 (1945)
- Collected Poems (1914–1947) (1948)
- Poems and Satires (1951)
- Poems 1953 (1953)
- Collected Poems 1955 (1955)
- Poems Selected by Himself (1957)
- The Poems of Robert Graves (1958)
- Collected Poems 1959 (1959)
- The Penny Fiddle: Poems for Children (1960)
- More Poems 1961 (1961)
- Collected Poems (1961)
- Selected Poetry and Prose. Ed. James Reeves (1961)
- New Poems 1962 (1962)
- The More Deserving Cases: Eighteen Old Poems for Reconsideration (1962)
- Man Does, Woman Is (1964)
- Ann at Highwood Hall: Poems for Children (1964)
- Ann at Highwood Hall: Poems for Children. Illustrated by Edward Ardizzone. London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1964.
- Love Respelt (1965)
- One Hard Look (1965)
- Collected Poems (1965)
- Collected Poems 1965. London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1965.
- Seventeen Poems Missing from "Love Respelt" (1966)
- Colophon to "Love Respelt" (1967)
- Poems 1965–1968 (1968)
- Poems About Love (1969)
- Love Respelt Again (1969)
- Beyond Giving (1969)
- Poems 1968–1970 (1970)
- Poems 1968-1970. London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1970.
- The Green-Sailed Vessel (1971)
- Poems: Abridged for Dolls and Princes (1971)
- Poems: Abridged for Dolls and Princes. 1922. London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1971.
- Poems 1970–1972 (1972)
- Deyá, A Portfolio (1972)
- Timeless Meeting: Poems (1973)
- At the Gate (1974)
- Collected Poems 1975 (1975)
- Collected Poems 1975. London: Cassell, 1975.
- New Collected Poems (1977)
- Selected Poems. Ed. Paul O'Prey (1986)
- The Centenary Selected Poems. Ed. Patrick Quinn (1995)
- Complete Poems, Volume 1. Ed. Beryl Graves and Dunstan Ward (1995)
- Complete Poems, Volume 1. Ed. Beryl Graves & Dunstan Ward. Manchester & Paris: Carcanet & Alyscamp Press, 1995.
- Complete Poems, Volume 2. Ed. Beryl Graves and Dunstan Ward (1996)
- Complete Poems, Volume 2. Ed. Beryl Graves & Dunstan Ward. Manchester: Carcanet Press Limited, 1997.
- Complete Poems, Volume 3. Ed. Beryl Graves and Dunstan Ward (1999)
- Complete Poems, Volume 3. Ed. Beryl Graves & Dunstan Ward. Manchester: Carcanet Press Limited, 1999.
- The Complete Poems in One Volume. Ed. Beryl Graves and Dunstan Ward (2000)
- The Complete Poems in One Volume. Ed. Beryl Graves & Dunstan Ward. 2000. Penguin Classics. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 2003.
- Selected Poems. Ed. Michael Longley (2012)
- War Poems. Ed. Charles Mundye (2016)
- War Poems. Ed. Charles Mundye. Seren. Bridgend, Wales: Poetry Wales Press Ltd., 2016.
- My Head! My Head! (1925)
- [My Head! My Head! Being the History of Elisha and the Shulamite Woman; with the History of Moses as Elisha related it, and her Questions put to him. London: Martin Secker, 1925.]
- The Shout (1929)
- [with Laura Riding (as Barbara Rich)] No Decency Left (1932)
- The Real David Copperfield (1933) [aka David Copperfield, by Charles Dickens, Condensed by Robert Graves. Ed. M. P. Paine (1934)]
- I, Claudius (1934)
- I, Claudius: From the Autobiography of Tiberius Claudius. 1934. London: Arthur Barker Limited, 1936.
- Claudius the God and his Wife Messalina (1934)
- Claudius the God and his Wife Messalina. 1934. London: Methuen & Co. Ltd., 1947.
- Antigua, Penny, Puce (1936)
- ‘Antigua, Penny, Puce’. 1936. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1968.
- Included in: ‘Antigua, Penny, Puce’ and They Hanged My Saintly Billy. 1936 & 1957. Ed. Ian McCormick. Robert Graves Programme. Ed. Patrick J. M. Quinn. Manchester: Carcanet Press Limited, 2003.
- Count Belisarius (1938)
- Count Belisarius. 1938. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1954.
- Count Belisarius. 1938. London: Cassell & Co. Ltd., 1962.
- Sergeant Lamb of the Ninth [aka Sergeant Lamb's America] (1940)
- Sergeant Lamb of the Ninth. 1940. London: Methuen & Co. Ltd., 1945.
- Sergeant Lamb’s America: A Novel. 1940. Vintage Books. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. / Random House, Inc., 1962.
- Proceed, Sergeant Lamb (1941)
- Proceed, Sergeant Lamb. 1941. London: Methuen & Co. Ltd., 1946.
- The Story of Marie Powell: Wife to Mr. Milton. (1943) [aka Wife to Mr Milton: The Story of Marie Powell (1944)]
- Wife to Mr Milton: The Story of Marie Powell. 1943. Chicago: Academy Chicago Limited, , 1979.
- The Golden Fleece (1944) [aka Hercules, My Shipmate (1945)]
- The Golden Fleece. Overseas Edition. London: Cassell & Co., Ltd., 1944.
- The Golden Fleece. 1944. Pocket Library. London: Cassell & Co., Ltd., 1951.
- The Golden Fleece. 1944. London: Hutchinson & Co (Publishers) Ltd., 1983.
- King Jesus (1946)
- King Jesus. London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1946.
- King Jesus. London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1946.
- King Jesus. 1946. London: Hutchinson & Co. (Publishers) Ltd., 1983.
- Seven Days in New Crete [aka Watch the North Wind Rise] (1949)
- Seven Days in New Crete: A Novel. London: Cassell & Company Limited, 1949.
- Seven Days in New Crete. 1949. Introduction by Martin Seymour-Smith. Twentieth-Century Classics. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1983.
- The Isles of Unwisdom (1950) [aka The Islands of Unwisdom (1949)]
- The Isles of Unwisdom. London: Readers Union / Cassell & Company Ltd., 1952.
- Homer's Daughter (1955)
- Homer's Daughter. London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1955.
- Catacrok! Mostly Stories, Mostly Funny (1956)
- ¡Catacrok! Mostly Stories, Mostly Funny. London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1956.
- They Hanged My Saintly Billy (1957)
- They Hanged My Saintly Billy. 1957. A Grey Arrow. London: Arrow Books Limited, 1962.
- Included in: ‘Antigua, Penny, Puce’ and They Hanged My Saintly Billy. 1936 & 1957. Ed. Ian McCormick. Robert Graves Programme. Ed. Patrick J. M. Quinn. Manchester: Carcanet Press Limited, 2003.
- The Big Green Book. Illustrated by Maurice Sendak (1962)
- The Big Green Book. Illustrated by Maurice Sendak. 1962. A Young Puffin. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1978.
- Collected Short Stories (1964)
- Collected Short Stories. 1964. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1965.
- Two Wise Children (1966)
- The Poor Boy Who Followed His Star (1968)
- An Ancient Castle (1980)
- Complete Short Stories. Ed. Lucia Graves (1995)
- Complete Short Stories. Ed. Lucia Graves. 1995. London: Penguin, 2008.
- Lawrence and the Arabs (1927) [aka Lawrence and the Arabian Adventure (1928)]
- Lawrence and the Arabs. Illustrations ed. Eric Kennington. Maps by Herry Perry. London: Jonathan Cape Ltd., 1927.
- Good-bye to All That: An Autobiography (1929)
- Good-bye to All That: An Autobiography. 1929. London: Jonathan Cape, 1929.
- Goodbye to All That: New edition, revised, with a prologue and epilogue. 1929. London: Cassell & Company Ltd, 1957.
- Good-bye to All That. 1929. Rev. ed. 1957. Penguin Modern Classics. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1973.
- Good-bye to All That: An Autobiography. 1929. Ed. Richard Perceval Graves. Providence, RI & Oxford, UK: Berghahn Books, 1995.
- But It Still Goes On: An Accumulation (1930)
- T. E. Lawrence to His Biographer Robert Graves (1938)
- [with Alan Hodge] The Long Weekend (1940)
- [with Alan Hodge. The Long Weekend: A Social History of Great Britain, 1918-1939. 1940. London: Readers’ Union Limited, 1941.
- [with Alan Hodge] The Reader Over Your Shoulder (1943)
- [with Alan Hodge. The Reader Over Your Shoulder: A Handbook for Writers of English Prose. London: Jonathan Cape Ltd., 1943.
- The White Goddess (1948)
- The White Goddess: A Historical Grammar of Poetic Myth. 1948. Amended and Enlarged Edition. 1961. London: Faber, 1977.
- The White Goddess: A Historical Grammar of Poetic Myth. 1948. Amended and Enlarged Edition. 1961. Ed. Grevel Lindop. 1997. London: Faber, 1999.
- The White Goddess: A Historical Grammar of Poetic Myth. 1948. Amended and Enlarged Edition. 1961. Ed. Grevel Lindop. 1997. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2013.
- [with Joshua Podro] The Nazarene Gospel Restored (1953)
- [with Joshua Podro] The Nazarene Gospel Restored. London: Cassell & Company Limited, 1953.
- The Greek Myths (1955)
- Greek Myths. 1955. Rev. ed. London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1958.
- The Greek Myths. 2 vols. 1955. Rev. ed. 1958. Rev. ed. 1960. Pelican Books. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1978.
- The Greek Myths. 2 vols. 1955. Rev. ed. 1958. Rev. ed. 1960. Introduction by Kenneth McLeish. Illustrations by Grahame Baker. 1996. London: The Folio Society, 2000.
- Adam's Rib (1955)
- Adam’s Rib and Other Anomalous Elements in the Hebrew Creation Myth: A New View. With Wood Engravings by James Metcalf. 1955. New York: Thomas Yoseloff, 1958.
- [with Joshua Podro] Jesus in Rome (1957)
- Myths of Ancient Greece (1961) [aka Greek Gods and Heroes (1960)]
- Selected Poetry and Prose. Ed. James Reeves (1961)
- The Siege and Fall of Troy (1962)
- The Siege and Fall of Troy: Retold for Young People. Illustrated by C. Walter Hodges. London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1962.
- [with Raphael Patai] Hebrew Myths: The Book of Genesis (1964)
- [with Raphael Patai. Hebrew Myths: The Book of Genesis. 1964. An Arena book. London: Arrow Books Limited, 1989.
- Greek Myths and Legends (1968)
- Life of the Poet Gnaeus Robertulus Gravesa. Ed. Beryl & Lucia Graves (1990)
- On English Poetry (1922)
- The Meaning of Dreams (1924)
- Poetic Unreason and Other Studies (1925)
- Poetic Unreason and Other Studies. London: Cecil Palmer, 1925.
- Contemporary Techniques of Poetry: A Political Analogy (1925)
- Another Future of Poetry (1926)
- Impenetrability or the Proper Habit of English (1927)
- The English Ballad: A Short Critical Survey (1927)
- English and Scottish Ballads. 1927. Rev. ed. 1957. Heinemann Educational Books Ltd. London: Heinemann, 1969.
- Lars Porsena or the Future of Swearing and Improper Language (1927)
- Lars Porsena, Or The Future of Swearing and Improper Language. 1927. London: Martin Brian & O'Keeffe Ltd., 1972.
- [with Laura Riding] A Survey of Modernist Poetry (1927)
- [with Laura Riding] A Pamphlet Against Anthologies [aka Against Anthologies] (1928)
- Mrs. Fisher or the Future of Humour (1928)
- [with Laura Riding] Epilogue. 3 vols (1935-37)
- [with Laura Riding] Essays From 'Epilogue' 1935-1937. Ed. Mark Jacobs. Manchester: Carcanet Press Limited, 2001.
- The Common Asphodel: Collected Essays on Poetry 1922–1949 (1949)
- The Common Asphodel: Essays on Poets and Poetry, 1922-1949. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1949.
- Occupation: Writer (1950)
- Occupation: Writer. London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1951.
- The Crowning Privilege: The Clark Lectures, 1954–1955 (1955)
- The Crowning Privilege: The Clark Lectures 1954-55; Also Various Essays on Poetry and Sixteen New Poems. London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1955.
- The Crowning Privilege: Collected Essays on Poetry. 1955. A Pelican Book. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1959.
- Steps (1958)
- Steps: Stories; Talks; Essays; Poems; Studies in History. London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1958.
- 5 Pens in Hand (1958)
- Food for Centaurs (1960)
- Oxford Addresses on Poetry (1962)
- Majorca Observed (1965)
- Mammon and the Black Goddess (1965)
- Mammon and the Black Goddess. London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1965.
- Poetic Craft and Principle (1967)
- The Crane Bag (1969)
- The Crane Bag and Other Disputed Subjects. 1969. London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1970.
- On Poetry: Collected Talks and Essays (1969)
- Difficult Questions, Easy Answers (1972)
- Difficult Questions, Easy Answers. London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1972.
- Collected Writings on Poetry. Ed. Paul O'Prey (1995)
- Collected Writings on Poetry. Ed. Paul O'Prey. Robert Graves Programme. Ed. Patrick J. M. Quinn. Manchester: Carcanet Press Limited / Paris: Alyscamps Press, 1995.
- Some Speculations on Literature, History, and Religion. Ed. Patrick Quinn (2000)
- Some Speculations on Literature, History and Religion. Ed. Patrick Quinn. Robert Graves Programme. Ed. Patrick J. M. Quinn. Manchester: Carcanet Press Limited, 2000.
- Georg Schwarz: Almost Forgotten Germany (1936)
- Apuleius: The Golden Ass (1950)
- Apuleius, Lucius. The Transformations of Lucius, Otherwise Known as The Golden Ass. 1950. Penguin Classics. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1950.
- Apuleius, Lucius. The Transformations of Lucius, Otherwise Known as The Golden Ass. Trans. Robert Graves. 1950. Bound Penguins. Penguin Classics. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1950.
- Apuleius, Lucius. The Transformations of Lucius, Otherwise Known as The Golden Ass. Trans. Robert Graves. 1950. London: The Folio Society, 1960.
- Apuleius, Lucius. The Transformations of Lucius, Otherwise Known as The Golden Ass. Trans. Robert Graves. 1950. Rev. Michael Grant. Penguin Classics. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1990.
- Alarcón: The Infant with the Globe (1955)
- Alarcón, Pedro Antonio de. The Infant with the Globe. Trianon Press Limited. London: Faber, 1955.
- Galván: The Cross and the Sword (1956)
- Galván, Manuel de Jesús. The Cross and the Sword. 1882. Foreword by Max Henríquez Ureña. London: Victor Gollancz Ltd., 1956.
- Lucan: Pharsalia (1956)
- Lucan. Pharsalia: Dramatic Incidents of the Civil Wars. Penguin Classics. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1956.
- George Sand: Winter in Majorca (1956)
- Sand, George. Winter in Majorca. 1855. Trans. Robert Graves. With José Quadrado's Refutation of George Sand. Mallorca: Valldemosa Edition, 1956.
- Sand, George. Winter in Majorca. 1855. With José Quadrado's Refutation of George Sand. 1956. Cassandra Editions. Chicago: Academy Press Limited, 1978.
- Suetonius: The Twelve Caesars (1957)
- Suetonius Tranquillus, Gaius. The Twelve Caesars. 1957. Penguin Classics. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1962.
- Suetonius Tranquillus, Gaius. The Twelve Caesars: An Illustrated Edition. Trans. Robert Graves. 1957. Rev. Michael Grant. Ed. Sabine McCormack. 1979. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1982.
- The Anger of Achilles (1959)
- The Anger of Achilles: Homer’s Iliad. London: Cassell, 1960.
- The Song of Songs (1973)
- The Song of Songs: Text and Commentary. Illustrated by Hans Erni. New York: Clarkson N. Potter, Inc., Publisher, 1973.
- [with Omar Ali-Shah] The Rubaiyyat of Omar Khayyam (1967)
- [with Omar Ali-Shah] The Rubaiyyat of Omar Khayaam: A New Translation with Critical Commentaries. 1967. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1972.
- The Millennium Graves Programme (1995-2010)
- The Centenary Selected Poems. Ed. Patrick Quinn (1995)
- Collected Writings on Poetry. Ed. Paul O'Prey (1995)
- Collected Writings on Poetry. Ed. Paul O'Prey. Robert Graves Programme. Ed. Patrick J. M. Quinn. Manchester: Carcanet Press Limited / Paris: Alyscamps Press, 1995.
- Complete Short Stories. Ed. Lucia Graves (1995)
- Complete Short Stories. Ed. Lucia Graves. 1995. London: Penguin, 2008.
- Complete Poems Vol I: 1914-1927. Ed. Beryl Graves & Dunstan Ward (1995)
- Complete Poems, Volume 1. Ed. Beryl Graves & Dunstan Ward. Manchester & Paris: Carcanet & Alyscamp Press, 1995.
- The White Goddess: A Historical Grammar of Poetic Myth. Ed. Grevel Lindop (1997)
- The White Goddess: A Historical Grammar of Poetic Myth. 1948. Amended and Enlarged Edition. 1961. Ed. Grevel Lindop. 1997. London: Faber, 1999.
- Complete Poems Vol II: 1927-1942. Ed. Beryl Graves & Dunstan Ward (1997)
- Complete Poems, Volume 2. Ed. Beryl Graves & Dunstan Ward. Manchester: Carcanet Press Limited, 1997.
- I, Claudius & Claudius the God. Ed. Richard Francis (1998)
- The Sergeant Lamb Novels. Ed. Patrick Quinn (1999)
- Complete Poems Vol III: 1942-1975. Ed. Beryl Graves & Dunstan Ward (1999)
- Complete Poems, Volume 3. Ed. Beryl Graves & Dunstan Ward. Manchester: Carcanet Press Limited, 1999.
- Some Speculations on Literature, History and Religion. Ed. Patrick Quinn (2000)
- Some Speculations on Literature, History and Religion. Ed. Patrick Quinn. Robert Graves Programme. Ed. Patrick J. M. Quinn. Manchester: Carcanet Press Limited, 2000.
- Complete Poems In One Volume. Ed. Beryl Graves & Dunstan Ward (2000)
- The Complete Poems in One Volume. Ed. Beryl Graves & Dunstan Ward. 2000. Penguin Classics. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 2003.
- Greek Myths. Ed. Patrick Quinn (2001)
- Homer's Daughter & The Anger of Achilles. Ed. Neil Powell (2001)
- [with Laura Riding] Essays From Epilogue 1935-1937. Ed. Mark Jacobs (2001)
- [with Laura Riding]. Essays From 'Epilogue' 1935-1937. Ed. Mark Jacobs. Manchester: Carcanet Press Limited, 2001.
- [with Laura Riding] A Survey of Modernist Poetry & A Pamphlet Against Anthologies. Ed. Patrick McGuinness & Charles Mundye (2002)
- The Story of Marie Powell, Wife to Mr Milton & The Islands of Unwisdom. Ed. Simon Brittan (2003)
- Antigua, Penny, Puce & They Hanged my Saintly Billy. Ed. Ian McCormick (2003)
- ‘Antigua, Penny, Puce’ and They Hanged My Saintly Billy. 1936 & 1957. Ed. Ian McCormick. Robert Graves Programme. Ed. Patrick J. M. Quinn. Manchester: Carcanet Press Limited, 2003.
- The Golden Fleece & Seven Days in New Crete. Ed. Patrick Quinn (2004)
- Count Belisarius & Lawrence and the Arabs. Ed. Scott Ashley (2004)
- [with Raphael Patai] The Hebrew Myths: The Book of Genesis. Ed. Robert A. Davis (2005)
- King Jesus & My Head! My Head!. Ed. Robert A. Davis (2006)
- [with Alan Hodge] The Long Weekend & The Reader over Your Shoulder. Ed. Michelle Ephraim (2006)
- Goodbye to All That & Other Great War Writings. Ed. Steven Trout (2007)
- Translating Rome. Ed. Robert Cummings (2010)
- [with Joshua Podro] The Nazarene Gospel Restored. Ed. John Presley (2010)
- Richards, Frank. Old Soldiers Never Die. 1933. Uckfield, East Sussex: The Naval & Military Press, Ltd., n.d. [c.2009].
- Richards, Frank. Old Soldier Sahib. Introduction by Robert Graves. 1936. Uckfield, East Sussex: The Naval & Military Press, Ltd., n.d. [c.2009].
- In Broken Images: Selected Letters 1914–1946. Ed. Paul O'Prey (1982)
- In Broken Images: Selected Letters 1914-1946. Ed. Paul O'Prey. London: Hutchinson, 1982.
- Between Moon and Moon: Selected Letters 1946–1972. Ed. Paul O'Prey (1984)
- Between Moon and Moon: Selected Letters 1946-1972. Ed. Paul O'Prey. London: Hutchinson, 1984.
- Dear Robert, Dear Spike: The Graves-Milligan correspondence. Ed. Pauline Scudamore (1991)
- Seymour-Smith, Martin. Robert Graves: His Life and Work. 1982. Abacus. London: Sphere Books Ltd., 1983.
- Graves, Richard Perceval. Robert Graves: The Assault Heroic, 1895-1926. London: George Weidenfeld and Nicolson Limited, 1986.
- Graves, Richard Perceval. Robert Graves: The Years with Laura, 1926-1940. Viking. New York: Penguin Books USA Inc., 1990.
- Graves, Richard Perceval. Robert Graves and the White Goddess, 1940-1985. 1995. Phoenix Giant. London: Orion Books Ltd., 1998.
- Seymour, Miranda. Robert Graves: Life on the Edge. 1995. Doubleday. London: Transworld Publishers Ltd., 1996.
- King, Bruce. Robert Graves: A Biography (2009)
- Wilson, Jean Moorcroft. Robert Graves: From Great War Poet to Good-bye to All That (1895-1929) (2018)
- category - English Poetry (post-1900): Authors
[1929] = The Shout (1929)
[1930] = But It Still Goes On (1930)
[1956] = Catacrok! Mostly Stories, Mostly Funny (1956)
[1964] = Collected Stories (1964)
[1995] = Complete Stories. Ed. Lucia Graves (1995)
Collections:
On English Poetry: Being an Irregular Approach to the Psychology of this Artfrom Evidence Mainly Subjective. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2022.
On English Poetry
[1922]
[1922]
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The English Ballad: A Short Critical Survey. London: Ernest Benn Ltd., 1927.
The English Ballad
[1927]
[1927]
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English and Scottish Ballads. 1927. Rev. ed. 1957. Heinemann Educational Books Ltd.London: Heinemann, 1969.
English and Scottish Ballads
[1957]
[1957]
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Introduction:
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Lars Porsena or the Future of Swearing and Improper Language.London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co., Ltd. / New York: E. P. Dutton & Co., 1927.
Lars Porsena
[1927a]
[1927a]
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Impenetrability or the Proper Habit of English. London: The Hogarth Press, 1927.
Impenetrability
[1927b]
[1927b]
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[with Laura Riding] A Survey of Modernist Poetry. London: William Heinemann Ltd., 1927.
A Survey of Modernist Poetry
[1927c]
[1927c]
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[with Laura Riding] A Pamphlet Against Anthologies [aka Against Anthologies].London: Jonathan Cape, 1928.
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Mrs. Fisher or the Future of Humour. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co., Ltd. /New York: E. P. Dutton & Co., 1928.
Mrs. Fisher
[1928a]
[1928a]
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[with Laura Riding] Epilogue. 3 vols. London: Constable / Majorca: The Seizin Press, 1935-37.
[with Laura Riding] Essays From 'Epilogue' 1935-1937. Ed. Mark Jacobs.Manchester: Carcanet Press Limited, 2001.
Essays From 'Epilogue'
[2001]
[2001]
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The Common Asphodel: Collected Essays on Poetry 1922–1949.London: Hamish Hamilton, 1949.
The Common Asphodel
[1949]
[1949]
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Introduction
Observations on Poetry (1922–1925):
Modernist Poetry (with Laura Riding, 1926):
Anthologies (with Laura Riding, 1927):
Essays from Epilogue (1935–1937):
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The Crowning Privilege: The Clark Lectures, 1954–1955.London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1955.
The Crowning Privilege
[1955]
[1955]
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Foreword
The Clark Lectures, 1954–1955:
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The Crowning Privilege: Collected Essays on Poetry. 1956. A Pelican Book.Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1959.
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Foreword
The Clark Lectures, 1954–1955:
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I. Foreword:
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STEPS: Stories; Talks; Essays; Poems; Studies in History.London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1958.
Steps
[1958a]
[1958a]
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Food for Centaurs: Stories; Talks; Critical Studies; Poems.New York: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1960.
Food for Centaurs
[1960]
[1960]
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Oxford Addresses on Poetry. London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1962.
Oxford Addresses on Poetry
[1962]
[1962]
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Mammon and the Black Goddess. London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1965.
Mammon and the Black Goddess
[1965]
[1965]
Three Oxford Lectures on Poetry:
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Stories:
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Poetic Craft and Principle: Lectures and Talks. London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1967.
Poetic Craft and Principle
[1967]
[1967]
Oxford Chair of Poetry 1964:
Oxford Chair of Poetry 1965:
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The Crane Bag and Other Disputed Subjects.London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1969.
The Crane Bag
[1969]
[1969]
•
On Poetry: Collected Talks and Essays. New York: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1969.
On Poetry
[1969a]
[1969a]
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Collected Writings on Poetry. Ed. Paul O'Prey. Manchester: Carcanet Press Limited /Paris: Alyscamps Press, 1995.
Collected Writings on Poetry
[1995a]
[1995a]
Observations on Poetry 1922-1925:
Essays from Epilogue I:
The Clark Lectures:
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Some Speculations on Literature, History, and Religion. Ed. Patrick Quinn.Manchester: Carcanet Press Limited, 2000.
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Literature:
From On English Poetry: Being an Irregular Approach to the Psychology of this Art, from Evidence Mainly Subjective (1922):
From Poetic Unreason and Other Studies (1925):
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Key:
[1922] = On English Poetry (1922)
[1924] = The Meaning of Dreams (1924)
[1925] = Poetic Unreason and Other Studies (1925)
[1925a] = Contemporary Techniques of Poetry (1925)
[1926] = Another Future of Poetry (1926)
[1927] = The English Ballad (1927)
[1927a] = Lars Porsena (1927)
[1927b] = Impenetrability (1927)
[1927c] = [with Laura Riding] A Survey of Modernist Poetry (1927)
[1928] = [with Laura Riding] A Pamphlet Against Anthologies (1928)
[1928a] = Mrs Fisher (1928)
[1949] = The Common Asphodel (1949)
[1950] = Occupation: Writer (1950)
[1955] = The Crowning Privilege (1955)
[1955a] = The Crowning Privilege [US Edition] (1956)
[1958] = 5 Pens in Hand (1958)
[1958a] = Steps (1958)
[1960] = Food for Centaurs (1960)
[1962] = Oxford Addresses on Poetry (1960)
[1965] = Mammon and the Black Goddess (1965)
[1965a] = [with Paul Hogarth] Majorca Observed (1965)
[1967] = Poetic Craft and Principle (1967)
[1969] = The Crane Bag (1969)
[1969a] = On Poetry: Collected Talks and Essays (1969)
[1972] = Difficult Questions, Easy Answers (1972)
[1995a] = Collected Writings on Poetry. Ed. Paul O'Prey (1995)
[2000] = Some Speculations on Literature, History, and Religion (2000)
[2001] = [with Laura Riding] Essays from Epilogue (1935-37)
Books I own are marked in bold:
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Poetry:
Fiction:
Non-fiction:
Essays:
Translation:
Collected Works:
Edited:
Letters:
Secondary:
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