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Acquisitions (78a): Graves' Essays & Stories


John Arthur Malcolm Aldridge: Robert Graves. NPG 4683 (1968)

Robert von Ranke Graves
(1895-1985)

Key:
  1. [1922] = On English Poetry (1922)
  2. [1924] = The Meaning of Dreams (1924)
  3. [1925] = Poetic Unreason and Other Studies (1925)
  4. [1925a] = Contemporary Techniques of Poetry (1925)
  5. [1926] = Another Future of Poetry (1926)
  6. [1927] = The English Ballad (1927)
  7. [1927a] = Lars Porsena (1927)
  8. [1927b] = Impenetrability (1927)
  9. [1927c] = [with Laura Riding] A Survey of Modernist Poetry (1927)
  10. [1928] = [with Laura Riding] A Pamphlet Against Anthologies (1928)
  11. [1928a] = Mrs Fisher (1928)
  12. [1929] = The Shout (1929)
  13. [1930] = But It Still Goes On (1930)
  14. [1949] = The Common Asphodel (1949)
  15. [1950] = Occupation: Writer (1950)
  16. [1955] = The Crowning Privilege (1955)
  17. [1955a] = The Crowning Privilege [US Edition] (1956)
  18. [1956] = Catacrok! Mostly Stories, Mostly Funny (1956)
  19. [1957] = English and Scottish Ballads (1957)
  20. [1958] = 5 Pens in Hand (1958)
  21. [1958a] = Steps (1958)
  22. [1960] = Food for Centaurs (1960)
  23. [1962] = Oxford Addresses on Poetry (1960)
  24. [1964] = Collected Stories (1964)
  25. [1965] = Mammon and the Black Goddess (1965)
  26. [1965a] = [with Paul Hogarth] Majorca Observed (1965)
  27. [1967] = Poetic Craft and Principle (1967)
  28. [1969] = The Crane Bag (1969)
  29. [1969a] = On Poetry: Collected Talks and Essays (1969)
  30. [1972] = Difficult Questions, Easy Answers (1972)
  31. [1995] = Complete Stories. Ed. Lucia Graves (1995)
  32. [1995a] = Collected Writings on Poetry. Ed. Paul O'Prey (1995)
  33. [2000] = Some Speculations on Literature, History, and Religion (2000)
  34. [2001] = [with Laura Riding] Essays from Epilogue, 1935-37 (2001)





Collections:


The Shout. London: Elkin Mathews and Marrot, 1929.

The Shout
[1929]

  1. The Shout




But It Still Goes On: An Accumulation. London: Jonathan Cape, 1930.


    I:
  1. Postscript to ‘Good-Bye to All That’
  2. Old Papa Johnson
  3. Avocado Pears
  4. The Shout
  5. II: A Journal of Curiosities, with the First and Last Chapters of ‘The Autobiography of Baal’:
  6. Aug 23 - American Literary Magazines
  7. Aug 24 - A Familiar Colloquy
  8. Aug 24 - Difference Between Scot and Welshman
  9. Aug 26 - Book Publicity
  10. Aug 27 - -ess
  11. Aug 28 - Charity Appeals
  12. Sept 3. - Dear Henry
  13. Sept 5 - The Emperor Pumpkin
  14. Sept 8. - By a Thames Window
  15. Sept 12 - Liberty
  16. Sept 18 - Schooling for Historical Writers
  17. Sept 20 - Interview with a Dead Man
  18. Sept 21 - A Letter from William Wordsworth
  19. Sept 26 - Defecation
  20. Sept 27-30 - Baal
  21. The Autobiography of Baal
  22. III:
  23. But It Still Goes On: A Play




Catacrok! Mostly Stories, Mostly Funny. London: Cassell & Co., 1956.

¡Catacrok!
[1956]

  1. Varro’s Four Hundred and Ninety Books
  2. Treacle Tart
  3. The Full Length
  4. An Appointment for Candlemas
  5. The Devil Is a Protestant
  6. Trín-Trín-Trín
  7. Earth to Earth
  8. Epics Are Out of Fashion
  9. School Life in Majorca
  10. Bulletin of the College of St Francis of Assisi
  11. New Light on Dream-Flight
  12. Period Piece
  13. Protocols of Kitsch - Touristic Circular K37
  14. They Say … They Say
  15. Week-End at Cwm Tatws
  16. 6 Valiant Bulls 6
  17. He Went Out to Buy a Rhine
  18. A Man May Not Marry His ...
  19. God Grant Your Honour Many Years
  20. The White Horse, or ‘The Great Southern Ghost Story’
  21. A Bomb under My Monument
  22. Thy Servant and God’s
  23. Ever Had a Guinea Worm?
  24. Sappy Blancmange
  25. Cambridge Upstairs
  26. The Five Godfathers
  27. Kill Them! Kill Them!
  28. The Abominable Mr Gunn
  29. Harold Vesey at the Gates of Hell
  30. Flesh-Coloured Net Tights
  31. ‘Ha, Ha!’ Chort-led Nig-ger
  32. Life of the Poet Gnaeus Robertulus Gravesa
  33. Ditching in a Fishless Sea
  34. The Whitaker Negroes
  35. Bathunts at Bathurst
  • ¡Catacrok! Mostly Stories, Mostly Funny. London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1956.




Collected Short Stories. New York: Doubleday & Co., 1964.


    English Stories:
  1. The Shout
  2. Old Papa Johnson
  3. Treacle Tart
  4. The Full Length
  5. Earth to Earth
  6. Period Piece
  7. Week-End at Cwm Tatws
  8. He Went Out to Buy a Rhine
  9. Kill Them! Kill Them!
  10. The French Thing
  11. A Man May Not Marry His ...
  12. An Appointment for Candlemas
  13. The Abominable Mr Gunn
  14. Harold Vesey at the Gates of Hell
  15. Christmas Truce
  16. You Win, Houdini!
  17. Roman Stories:
  18. Epics Are Out of Fashion
  19. The Apartment House
  20. The Myconian
  21. Majorcan Stories:
  22. They say ... They Say
  23. 6 Valiant Bulls 6
  24. A Bicycle in Majorca
  25. The Five Godfathers
  26. Evidence of Affluence
  27. God Grant Your Honour Many Years
  28. The Viscountess and the Short-Haired Girl
  29. A Toast to Ava Gardner
  30. The Lost Chinese
  31. She Landed Yesterday
  32. The Whitaker Negroes
  • Collected Short Stories. 1964. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1965.




Complete Short Stories. Ed. Lucia Graves. Manchester: Carcanet Press /
Paris: Alyscamps Press, 1995.



  1. Honey and Flowers
  2. My New-Bug’s Exam
  3. Thames-side Reverie
  4. The Shout
  5. Avocado Pears
  6. Old Papa Johnson
  7. Interview With a Dead Man
  8. Está en su Casa
  9. Bins K to T
  10. School Life in Majorca 1955
  11. Bulletin of the College of St Modesto of Bobbio
  12. Treacle Tart
  13. Week-end at Cwm Tatws
  14. The Full Length
  15. God Grant Your Honour Many Years
  16. 6 Valiant Bulls 6
  17. Flesh-coloured Net Tights
  18. Thy Servant and God’s
  19. A Man May Not Marry His …
  20. An Appointment for Candlemas
  21. The Five Godfathers
  22. The White House of ‘The Great Southern Ghost Story’
  23. Epics Are Out of Fashion
  24. Earth to Earth
  25. They Say … They Say
  26. The Abominable Mr Gunn
  27. The Whitaker Negroes
  28. Trín-Trín-Trín
  29. Cambridge Upstairs
  30. ‘Ha, Ha! Chort-led Nig-ger
  31. Ditching in a Fishless Sea
  32. Period Piece
  33. He Went Out to Buy a Rhine
  34. Kill Them! Kill Them!
  35. Harold Vesey at the Gates of Hell
  36. Life of the Poet Gnaeus Robertulus Gravesa
  37. Ever Had a Guinea Worm?
  38. A Bicycle in Majorca
  39. Evidence of Affluence
  40. The French Thing
  41. A Toast to Ava Gardner
  42. The Viscountess and the Short-haired Girl
  43. She Landed Yesterday
  44. The Lost Chinese
  45. You Win, Houdini!
  46. The Tenement: A Vision of Imperial Rome
  47. The Myconian
  48. Christmas Truce
  49. My Best Christmas
  50. No, Mac, It Just Wouldn’t Work
  51. Miss Briton’s Lady-Companion
  52. My First Amorous Adventure
  • Complete Short Stories. Ed. Lucia Graves. 1995. London: Penguin, 2008.


    Key:
    [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)

    1. Honey and Flowers (1913) [1995]
    2. My New-Bug’s Exam (1913) [1995]
    3. Thames-side Reverie (1929) [1995]
    4. The Shout (1929) [1929] [1930] [1950] [1964] [1995]
    5. Avocado Pears (1930) [1930] [1950] [1995]
    6. Old Papa Johnson (1930) [1930] [1950] [1964] [1995]
    7. A Familiar Colloquy [1930]
    8. Dear Henry [1930]
    9. The Emperor Pumpkin (Claudius) [1930]
    10. By a Thames Window [aka 'Thames-Side Reverie'] (1930) [1930] [1950]
    11. Interview with a Dead Man [1930] [1950] [1995]
    12. A Letter from William Wordsworth [1930]
    13. Baal [1930]
    14. The Autobiography of Baal [1930]
    15. But It Still Goes On: A Play (1930) [1930] [1950]
    16. Horses: A Play (1942) [1950]
    17. Está en su Casa (1947) [1950] [1995]
    18. Bins K to T [aka 'Dead Man's Bottles'] (1950) [1950] [1995]
    19. School Life in Majorca 1955 (1954) [1956] [1965a] [1995]
    20. Bulletin of the College of St Modesto of Bobbio [aka 'Bulletin of the College of St Francis of Assisi'] (1956) [1956] [1965a] [1995]
    21. Treacle Tart (1954) [1956] [1958] [1964] [1995]
    22. Week-end at Cwm Tatws (1954) [1956] [1958] [1964] [1995]
    23. The Full Length (1954) [1956] [1958] [1964] [1995]
    24. God Grant Your Honour Many Years (1954) [1956] [1958] [1964] [1965a] [1995]
    25. 6 Valiant Bulls 6 (1954) [1956] [1958] [1964] [1995]
    26. Flesh-coloured Net Tights (1954) [1956] [1995]
    27. Thy Servant and God’s (1954) [1956] [1965a] [1995]
    28. A Man May Not Marry His … (1954) [1956] [1958] [1964] [1995]
    29. An Appointment for Candlemas (1954) [1956] [1958] [1964] [1995]
    30. The Five Godfathers (1954) [1956] [1958] [1964] [1995]
    31. The White House or ‘The Great Southern Ghost Story’ (1955) [1956] [1958] [1995]
    32. Epics Are Out of Fashion (1955) [1956] [1958] [1964] [1995]
    33. Earth to Earth (1955) [1956] [1958] [1964] [1995]
    34. They Say … They Say (1955) [1956] [1958] [1964] [1995]
    35. The Abominable Mr Gunn (1955) [1956] [1958] [1964] [1995]
    36. The Whitaker Negroes (1955) [1956] [1958] [1964] [1995]
    37. Trín-Trín-Trín (1955) [1956] [1958] [1965a] [1995]
    38. Varro’s Four Hundred and Ninety Books (1956) [1956] [1958]
    39. The Devil is a Protestant (1956) [1956] [1958]
    40. New Light on Dream-Flight (1956) [1956] [1958]
    41. Protocols of Kitsch - Touristic Circular K37 (1956) [1956]
    42. A Bomb under My Monument (1956) [1956]
    43. Sappy Blancmange (1956) [1956]
    44. Cambridge Upstairs (1956) [1956] [1995]
    45. ‘Ha, Ha! Chort-led Nig-ger (1956) [1956] [1995]
    46. Ditching in a Fishless Sea (1956) [1956] [1958] [1965a] [1995]
    47. Period Piece (1956) [1956] [1958] [1964] [1995]
    48. He Went Out to Buy a Rhine (1956) [1956] [1958] [1964] [1995]
    49. Kill Them! Kill Them! (1956) [1956] [1958] [1964] [1995]
    50. Harold Vesey at the Gates of Hell (1956) [1956] [1958] [1964] [1995]
    51. Life of the Poet Gnaeus Robertulus Gravesa (1956) [1956] [1958] [1995]
    52. Ever Had a Guinea Worm? (1956) [1956] [1995]
    53. A Bicycle in Majorca (1957) [1958] [1958a] [1964] [1995]
    54. Evidence of Affluence (1957) [1958] [1958a] [1964] [1995]
    55. The French Thing (1958) [1958] [1964] [1995]
    56. I Hate Poems (1958) [1958]
    57. A Toast to Ava Gardner (1958) [1958a] [1960] [1964] [1995]
    58. The Viscountess and the Short-haired Girl (1958) [1958a] [1960] [1964] [1995]
    59. She Landed Yesterday (1959) [1960] [1964] [1995]
    60. The Lost Chinese (1959) [1960] [1964] [1995]
    61. You Win, Houdini! (1960) [1960] [1964] [1995]
    62. The Tenement: A Vision of Imperial Rome (1960) [1964] [1995]
    63. The Myconian (1960) [1964] [1995]
    64. Christmas Truce (1962) [1964] [1995]
    65. My Best Christmas (1962) [1995]
    66. No, Mac, It Just Wouldn’t Work (1967) [1995]
    67. Miss Briton’s Lady-Companion (1967) [1969] [1995]
    68. My First Amorous Adventure (1972) [1995]



    Collections:


    1. Note
    2. I. Definitions
    3. II. The Nine Muses
    4. III. Poetry and Primitive Magic
    5. IV. Conflict of Emotions
    6. V. The Pattern Underneath
    7. VI. Inspiration
    8. VII. The Parable of Mr. Poeta and Mr. Lector
    9. VIII. The Carpenter’s Son
    10. IX. The Gadding Vine
    11. X. The Dead End and the Man of One Poem
    12. XI. Spenser’s Cuffs
    13. XII. Connection of Poetry and Humour
    14. XIII. Diction
    15. XIV. The Daffodils
    16. XV. Vers Libre
    17. XVI. Moving Mountains
    18. XVII. La Belle Dame Sans Merci
    19. XVIII. The General Elliott
    20. XIX. The God Called Poetry
    21. XX. Logicalization
    22. XXI. Limitations
    23. XXII. The Naughty Boy
    24. XXIII. The Classical and Romantic Ideas
    25. XXIV. Colour
    26. XXV. Putty
    27. XXVI. Reading Aloud
    28. XXVII. L’Arte della Pittura
    29. XXVIII. On Writing Musically
    30. XXIX. The Use of Poetry
    31. XXX. Histories of Poetry
    32. XXXI. The Bowl Marked Dog
    33. XXXII. The Analytic Spirit
    34. XXXIII. Rhyme and Alliteration
    35. XXXIV. An Awkward Fellow Called Ariphrades
    36. XXXV. Improvising New Conventions
    37. XXXVI. When in Doubt ...
    38. XXXVII. The Editor with the Muckrake
    39. XXXVIII. The Moral Question
    40. XXXIX. The Poet as Outsider
    41. XL. A Polite Acknowledgement
    42. XLI. Fake Poetry, Bad Poetry and Mere Verse
    43. XLII. A Dialogue on Fake Poetry
    44. XLIII. Asking Advice
    45. XLIV. Surface Faults, An Illusion
    46. XLV. Linked Sweetness Long Drawn Out
    47. XLVI. The Fable of the Ideal Gadget
    48. XLVII. Sequels are Barred
    49. XLVIII. Tom Fool
    50. XLIX. Cross Rhythm and Resolution
    51. L. My Name is Legion, for We are Many
    52. LI. The Pig Baby
    53. LII. Apology for Definitions
    54. LIII. Times and Seasons
    55. LIV. Two Heresies
    56. LV. The Art of Expression
    57. LVI. Ghosts in the Sheldonian
    58. LVII. The Laying-On of Hands
    59. LVIII. Ways and Means
    60. LIX. Poetry as Labour
    61. LX. The Necessity of Arrogance
    62. LXI. In Procession
    63. Appendix: The Dangers of Definition.




    The Meaning of Dreams. London: Cecil Palmer, 1924.


    1. Past Theories as Far as Freud
    2. Theory of Double-Self
    3. Primitive Thought
    4. Varieties of Dreams
    5. Survival of the Past and Other Problems
    6. Value of Dreams on Their Own Account
    7. Practical Benefits of Interpretation
    8. Dreams and Poetry




    Poetic Unreason and Other Studies. London: Cecil Palmer, 1925.


    1. Author’s Note
    2. What is Bad Poetry? (An Address given at Leeds University, December, 1922)
    3. A Theory of Consciousness
    4. Jekyll and Hyde
    5. Defence of Poetic Analysis
    6. Secondary Elaboration
    7. The Illogical Element in Poetry
    8. Classical and Romantic
    9. Problems for Classification
    10. Naturally
    11. The Tempest: An Analysis
    12. Control by Spirits
    13. Poetic Genius
    14. Succession
    15. Sensory Vehicles of Poetic Thought
    • Poetic Unreason and Other Studies. London: Cecil Palmer, 1925.


    1. The State of the Parties
    2. Diction
    3. Metre
    4. Texture
    5. Rhyme
    6. Structure




    Another Future of Poetry. London: The Hogarth Press, 1926.


    1. Another Future of Poetry




    The English Ballad: A Short Critical Survey. London: Ernest Benn Ltd., 1927.


    1. Introduction
    2. The Maid Freed from the Gallows: or, The Briary Bush
    3. The Cleveland Lyke Wake Dirge
    4. The False Knight on the Road
    5. The Twa Corbies
    6. Kemp Owyne
    7. Sir Patrick Spens
    8. The Wife of Usher’s Well
    9. Graeme and Bewick
    10. The Demon Lover
    11. The Battle of Otterbourne
    12. Johnny Cock
    13. The Cherry Tree Carol
    14. Hugh of Lincoln
    15. Bruton Town
    16. Robin Hood and the Three Squires
    17. The Old Cloak
    18. Wednesbury Cocking
    19. The Night before Larry Was Stretched
    20. The Unquiet Grave
    21. Waly, Waly
    22. The Holy Land of Walsinghame
    23. Loving Mad Tom
    24. The Children in the Wood
    25. The Welsh Buccaneers
    26. The Death of King Edward VII
    27. The Compleat History of Bob of Lyn
    28. The Peeler and the Goat
    29. Boney
    30. Blow the Man Down
    31. Jack o’ Diamonds
    32. Jesse James
    33. ‘I Want to go Home’
    34. The Top of the Dixie Lid
    35. Two Red Roses across the Moon




    English and Scottish Ballads. 1927. Rev. ed. 1957. Heinemann Educational Books Ltd.
    London: Heinemann, 1969.



      Introduction:
    1. The False Knight on the Road
    2. The Twa Sisters of Binnorie
    3. Lord Rendal
    4. Clerk Colvill
    5. Kemp Owyne
    6. Thomas the Rimer
    7. Sir Patrick Spens
    8. The Two Corbies
    9. Hugh of Lincoln
    10. The Cherry Tree Carol
    11. The Demon Lover
    12. Robin and Gandelyn
    13. The Cleveland Lyke Wake Dirge
    14. The Golden Vanitie
    15. Young Beichan
    16. Johnny of Cockley’s Well
    17. The Unquiet Grave
    18. Graeme and Bewick
    19. The Wife of Usher’s Well
    20. The Heron
    21. Jonny Faa, the Lord of Little Egypt
    22. King John and the Abbot
    23. Get Up and Bar the Door
    24. Loving Mad Tom
    25. The Dead Brother
    26. Chevy Chase
    27. Waly, Waly
    28. Barbara Allan
    29. Robin Hood and the Three Squires
    30. The Holy Land of Walsinghame
    31. Sir Andrew Barton
    32. Bruton Town
    33. The Death of Robin Hood
    34. The Gaberlunzie Man
    35. Admiral Benbow
    36. Wednesbury Cocking
    37. The Children in the Wood
    38. The Banished Duke of Grantham
    39. Notes to the Ballads




    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]

    1. 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. London: The Hogarth Press, 1927.


    1. Impenetrability, or the Proper Habit of English




    [with Laura Riding] A Survey of Modernist Poetry. London: William Heinemann Ltd., 1927.


    1. Modernist Poetry and the Plain Reader’s Rights
    2. The Problem of Form and Subject-Matter in Modernist Poetry
    3. William Shakespeare and E. E. Cummings: A Study in Original Punctuation and Spelling
    4. The Unpopularity of Modernist Poetry with the Plain Reader
    5. Modernist Poetry and Dead Movements
    6. The Making of the Poem
    7. Modernist Poetry and Civilization
    8. Variety in Modernist Poetry
    9. The Humorous Element in Modernist Poetry
    10. Conclusion




    [with Laura Riding] A Pamphlet Against Anthologies [aka Against Anthologies].
    London: Jonathan Cape, 1928.



    1. Foreword
    2. The True Anthology and the Trade Anthology
    3. Anthologies and the Book Market
    4. The Anthologist in Our Midst
    5. The Popular Poem and the Popular Reader
    6. The Perfect Modern Lyric
    7. ‘Best Poems’
    8. Poetry and Anthology Labels
    9. Anthologies and the Living Poet
    10. Conclusion




    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]

    1. Mrs. Fisher, or the Future of Humour




    [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.



    1. Introduction by Mark Jacobs
    2. Preliminaries by Laura Riding
    3. The Idea of God by Thomas Matthews & Laura Riding
    4. Supplementary Argument by Laura Riding & Thomas Matthews
    5. Nietzsche by Madeleine Vara
    6. Poems and Poets by Laura Riding with questions and comments by Robert Graves
    7. Coleridge and Wordsworth by Robert Graves
    8. Keats and Shelley by Robert Graves
    9. A Note on the Pastoral by Robert Graves
    10. Homiletic Studies by Laura Riding
    11. Stealing by Robert Graves
    12. In Defence of Anger by Laura Riding
    13. The Exercise of English by Laura Riding & Robert Graves
    14. The Bull-Fight by Laura Riding
    15. Lucretius and Jeans by Robert Graves
    16. The Literary Intelligence by Laura Riding
    17. Neo-Georgian Eternity by Robert Graves
    18. George Sand by Madeleine Vara
    19. From a Private Correspondence on Reality by Laura Riding and Robert Graves
    20. Notes
    • [with Laura Riding] Essays From 'Epilogue' 1935-1937. Ed. Mark Jacobs. Manchester: Carcanet Press Limited, 2001.


      Introduction
      Observations on Poetry (1922–1925):
    1. I. The Poetic Trance
    2. II. Prose and Poetry
    3. III. Fake Poetry and Bad Poetry
    4. IV. Schools
    5. V. Rhyme
    6. VI. Ariphrades
    7. VII. Vers Libre
    8. VIII. The Hounds of Spring
    9. IX. The Outward and Inward Ears
    10. X. Secondary Elaboration
    11. XI. The Arrogance of Poets
    12. XII. Scientific English
    13. XIII. Texture
    14. XIV. Fashions in Poetry
    15. XV. ‘Bread I Dip in the River’
    16. XVI. Hélas, C’est Victor Hugo
    17. XVII. Shakespeare’s Fair Copies
    18. XVIII. The Grosser Senses
    19. XIX. Centenaries
    20. XX. Hamlet
    21. The Sources of The Tempest (1925)
    22. The Future of Poetry (1926)
    23. Modernist Poetry (with Laura Riding, 1926):
    24. I. Modernist Poetry and the Plain Reader’s Rights
    25. II. The Problem of Form and Subject-matter
    26. III. A Study in Original Punctuation and Spelling
    27. IV. The Unpopularity of Modernist Poetry
    28. V. Dead Movements
    29. VI. The Making of the Poem
    30. VII. Modernist Poetry and Civilization
    31. VIII. Variety in Modernist Poetry
    32. IX. The Humorous Element
    33. Anthologies (with Laura Riding, 1927):
    34. I. True Anthologies and Popular Anthologies
    35. II. The Perfect Modern Lyric
    36. Loving Mad Tom (1927)
    37. Rudyard Kipling (1928)
    38. Essays from Epilogue (1935–1937):
    39. I. Nietzsche
    40. II. Coleridge and Wordsworth
    41. III. Keats and Shelley
    42. IV. The Pastoral
    43. V. Official and Unofficial Literature
    44. VI. Lucretius and Jeans
    45. VII. Poetry and Politics (with Laura Riding)
    46. VIII. Poetic Drama (with Laura Riding)
    47. How Poets See (1939)
    48. The Poets of World War II (1942)
    49. ‘Mad Mr. Swinburne’ (1945)
    50. The Ghost of Milton (1947)
    51. The Common Asphodel (1949)
    • The Common Asphodel: Essays on Poets and Poetry, 1922-1949. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1949.




    Occupation: Writer. New York: Creative Age Press, 1950.


    1. Introduction
    2. Lars Porsena
    3. Mrs. Fisher
    4. The Shout
    5. Avocado Pears
    6. Old Papa Johnson
    7. Interview with a Dead Man
    8. Thames-Side Reverie
    9. -Ess
    10. Charity Appeals
    11. But It Still Goes On: A Play
    12. The Cult of Tolerance
    13. Horses: A Play
    14. Colonel Blimp’s Ancestors
    15. The Search for Thomas Atkins
    16. It Was a Stable World
    17. Caenis on Incest
    18. ‘Esta En Su Casa’
    19. How Mad are Hatters?
    20. Pharaoh’s Chariot Wheels
    21. Dead Man’s Bottles
    22. Occupation: Writer
    • Occupation: Writer. London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1951.




    The Crowning Privilege: The Clark Lectures, 1954–1955.
    London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1955.



      Foreword The Clark Lectures, 1954–1955:
    1. The Crowning Privilege
    2. The Age of Obsequiousness
    3. The Road to Rydal Mount
    4. Harp, Anvil, Oar
    5. Dame Ocupacyon
    6. These Be Your Gods, O Israel!
    7. Various Essays on Poetry:
    8. Mother Goose’s Lost Goslings
    9. The Old Black Cow
    10. The Essential E.E. Cummings
    11. Juana de Asbaje
    12. Poems by Juana de Asbaje, with translations
    13. The Poet and His Public
    14. Best Man, Bore, Bamboozle, Etc.
    15. Theft
    16. Kynge Arther is Nat Dede
    17. Dr Syntax and Mr Pound
    18. Sixteen New Poems:
    19. The Clearing
    20. A Lost jewel
    21. The Three Pebbles
    22. The Question
    23. The Window Sill
    24. The Sea Horse
    25. Spoils
    26. Beauty in Trouble
    27. Poets’ Corner
    28. End of the World
    29. Penthesileia
    30. To a Pebble in My Shoe
    31. The Tenants
    32. Coronation Address
    33. My Moral Forces
    34. 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: Collected Essays on Poetry. 1956. A Pelican Book.
    Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1959.



      Foreword The Clark Lectures, 1954–1955:
    1. The Crowning Privilege
    2. The Age of Obsequiousness
    3. The Road to Rydal Mount
    4. Harp, Anvil, Oar
    5. Dame Ocupacyon
    6. These Be Your Gods, O Israel!
    7. Various Essays on Poetry:
    8. Mother Goose’s Lost Goslings
    9. The Old Black Cow
    10. The Essential E.E. Cummings
    11. Juana de Asbaje
    12. Poems by Juana de Asbaje, with translations
    13. The Poet and His Public
    14. Best Man, Bore, Bamboozle, Etc.
    15. Theft
    16. Kynge Arther is Nat Dede
    17. Dr Syntax and Mr Pound
    18. Loving Mad Tom
    19. Nietzsche
    20. Coleridge and Wordsworth
    21. Keats and Shelley
    22. Lucretius and Jeans
    23. How Poets See
    24. ‘Mad Mr. Swinburne’
    25. The Ghost of Milton
    26. The Common Asphodel
    • The Crowning Privilege: Collected Essays on Poetry. 1955. A Pelican Book. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1959.




    5 Pens in Hand. New York: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1958.


      I. Foreword:
    1. Why I Live in Majorca
    2. II. American Lectures:
    3. Legitimate Criticism of Poetry
    4. The White Goddess
    5. Diseases of Scholarship, Clinically Considered
    6. III. Critical Essays:
    7. Pandora’s Box and Eve’s Apple
    8. The Gold Roofs of Sinadon
    9. Numismatics for Student Christians
    10. An Eminent Collaborationist
    11. Answer to a Religious Questionnaire
    12. Paul’s Thorn
    13. Don’t Fidget, Young Man!
    14. Religion: None; Conditioning: Protestant
    15. Colonel Lawrence’s Odyssey
    16. IV. Mostly Stories, Mostly Funny:
    17. Varro’s Four Hundred and Ninety Books
    18. Treacle Tart
    19. The Full Length
    20. An Appointment for Candelmas
    21. The Devil Is a Protestant
    22. Trín-Trín-Trín
    23. Earth to Earth
    24. Epics Are Out of Fashion
    25. New Light on Dream–Flight
    26. Period Piece
    27. They Say ... They Say
    28. Week-End at Cwm Tatws
    29. 6 Valiant Bulls 6
    30. He Went out to Buy a Rhine
    31. A Man May Not Marry His ...
    32. God Grant Your Honour Many Years
    33. The White Horse or 'The Great Southern Ghost Story’
    34. The Five Godfathers
    35. Kill Them! Kill Them!
    36. The Abominable Mr Gunn
    37. Harold Vesey at the Gates of Hell
    38. Life of the Poet Gnaeus Robertulus Gravesa
    39. Ditching in a Fishless Sea
    40. I Hate Poems
    41. The French Thing
    42. Evidence of Affluence
    43. A Bicycle in Majorca
    44. V. Historical Anomalies:
    45. The Fifth Column at Troy
    46. The Whitaker Negroes
    47. A Dead Branch on the Tree of Israel
    48. VI. POEMS 1955–1957:
    49. Prologue to a Poetry Reading at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston
    50. The Face in the Mirror
    51. Forbidden Words
    52. Song for New Year’s Eve
    53. A Ballad of Alexander and Queen Janet
    54. The Coral Pool
    55. Gratitude for a Nightmare
    56. Friday Night
    57. The Naked and the Nude
    58. Woman and Tree
    59. Destruction of Evidence
    60. Hotel Bed at Lugano
    61. The Clearing
    62. The Second-Fated
    63. End of the World
    64. Bitter Thoughts on Receiving a Slice of Cordelia’s Wedding Cake
    65. The Question
    66. A Plea to Boys and Girls
    67. A Bouquet from a Fellow Roseman
    68. Yes
    69. The Outsider




    STEPS: Stories; Talks; Essays; Poems; Studies in History.
    London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1958.


    Steps
    [1958a]

    1. Foreword
    2. Stories:
    3. A Bicycle in Majorca
    4. Evidence of Affluence
    5. The Viscountess and the Short-Haired Girl
    6. A Toast to Ava Gardner
    7. Talks:
    8. Legitimate Criticism of Poetry
    9. The White Goddess
    10. Sweeney among the Blackbirds
    11. The Making and Marketing of Poetry
    12. Pulling a Poem Apart
    13. Essays:
    14. Pandora’s Box and Eve’s Apple
    15. The Gold Roofs of Sinadon
    16. An Eminent Collaborationist
    17. Don’t Fidget, Young Man!
    18. Colonel Lawrence’s Odyssey
    19. Maenads, Junkies and Others
    20. The Language as Spoken
    21. It Ended with a Bang
    22. Legends of the Bible
    23. And the Children’s Teeth are Set on Edge
    24. Progressive Puericulture
    25. Poems:
    26. Preface to a Reading of New Poems at the University of Michigan
    27. The Face in the Mirror
    28. Song for New Year’s Eve
    29. Alexander and Queen Janet
    30. The Coral Pool
    31. Gratitude for a Nightmare
    32. Friday Night
    33. The Naked and the Nude
    34. Woman and Tree
    35. Forbidden Words
    36. Hotel Bed at Lugano
    37. The Enlisted Man
    38. A Slice of Wedding Cake
    39. A Plea to Boys and Girls
    40. Trudge, Body!
    41. Mike and Mandy
    42. The Christmas Robin
    43. Nothing
    44. Call It a Good Marriage
    45. Read Me, Please!
    46. The Second-Fated
    47. The Twin of Sleep
    48. Around the Mountain
    49. Studies in History:
    50. The Fifth Column at Troy
    51. A Dead Branch of the Tree of Israel
    52. Was Benedict Arnold a Traitor?
    53. The Cultured Romans
    54. New Light on an Old Murder
    55. What Food the Centaurs Ate
    • Steps: Stories; Talks; Essays; Poems; Studies in History. London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1958.




    Food for Centaurs: Stories; Talks; Critical Studies; Poems.
    New York: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1960.



    1. Foreword
    2. Stories:
    3. The Viscountess and the Short-Haired Girl
    4. A Toast to Ava Gardner
    5. She Landed Yesterday
    6. The Lost Chinese
    7. You Win, Houdini!
    8. Talks on Poetry:
    9. Sweeney among the Blackbirds
    10. The Making and Marketing of Poetry
    11. Pulling a Poem Apart
    12. Studies in History:
    13. To be a Goy
    14. A Dead Branch on the Tree of Israel
    15. Was Benedict Arnold a Traitor?
    16. The Cultured Romans
    17. New Light on an Old Murder
    18. To Minorca!
    19. The Dour Man
    20. Praise Me and I Will Whistle to You!
    21. What Was That War Like, Sir?
    22. Centaurs’ Food
    23. The Fifth Column at Troy
    24. Critiques of New Books:
    25. Maenads, Junkies and Others
    26. It Ended with a Bang
    27. Legends of the Bible
    28. Puck, Mab, the Billy Blin
    29. The Pirates Who Captured Caesar
    30. The Butcher and the Cur
    31. Two Studies in Scientific Atheism
    32. The Archetypal Wise Old Man
    33. Poems:
    34. Preface to a Reading of Poems
    35. Trudge, Body!
    36. The Christmas Robin
    37. Twice of the Same Fever
    38. Nothing
    39. Call It a Good Marriage
    40. Read Me, Please!
    41. The Twin of Sleep
    42. Established Lovers
    43. The Quiet Glades of Eden
    44. Heroes in Their Prime
    45. Catkind
    46. The Young Goddess
    47. Here Live Your Life Out
    48. Joan and Darby
    49. Superman on the Riviera
    50. The Picture Nail
    51. Old World Dialogue
    52. The Were-Man
    53. The Person from Porlock
    54. Around the Mountain




    Oxford Addresses on Poetry. London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1962.


    1. Foreword
    2. The Dedicated Poet
    3. The Anti-Poet
    4. The Personal Muse
    5. Poetic Gold
    6. The Word ‘Báraka’
    7. The Poet’s Paradise




    Mammon and the Black Goddess. London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1965.


    1. Mammon
    2. Nine Hundred Iron Chariots
    3. Three Oxford Lectures on Poetry:
    4. Some Instances of Poetic Vulgarity
    5. Technique in Poetry
    6. The Poet in a Valley of Dry Bones
    7. Real Women
    8. Moral Principles in Translation
    9. Intimations of the Black Goddess
    • Mammon and the Black Goddess. London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1965.




    Majorca Observed. London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1965.


      Stories:
    1. Trin Trin Trin
    2. School Life in Majorca
    3. Bulletin of the College of St. Francis of Assisi
    4. God Grant Your Honour Many Years
    5. Thy Servant and God's
    6. Ditching in a Fishless Sea
    7. Essays:
    8. Majorca Xuetas
    9. The Phenomenon of Mass Tourism (Talk Given at El Ateneo, Madrid , Mar 3, 1964)
    10. George Sand In Majorca
    11. Why I Live in Majorca
    12. Postscript 1965




    Poetic Craft and Principle: Lectures and Talks. London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1967.


    1. Foreword
    2. Oxford Chair of Poetry 1964:
    3. Lecture One
    4. Lecture Two
    5. Lecture Three
    6. Oxford Chair of Poetry 1965:
    7. Lecture One
    8. Lecture Two
    9. Lecture Three
    10. The Word ‘Romantic’




    The Crane Bag and Other Disputed Subjects.
    London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1969.



    1. Foreword
    2. The Crane Bag
    3. The Language of Monsters
    4. Two Studies in Scientific Atheism
    5. The Dour Man
    6. Praise Me, and I will Whistle to You!
    7. What was that War like, Sir?
    8. The Case for Xanthippe
    9. The Lost Atlantis
    10. Reincarnation
    11. The New English Bible
    12. Mr. Nabokov’s Democratic Eclecticism
    13. A Goy in Israel
    14. Forgotten Loyalists
    15. Do You Remember Albuhera?
    16. The Pirates Who Captured Caesar
    17. A Significant Lecture at Mount Holyoke
    18. Tyger, Tyger
    19. Five Score and Six Years Ago
    20. The Decline of Bullfighting
    21. The Phenomenon of Mass-tourism
    22. The Idiom of the People
    23. My Best Christmas
    24. Charterhouse Flourishes
    25. Miss Briton’s Lady-Companion
    26. The Uses of Superstition
    27. Witches Today
    28. Translating the Rubaiyyat
    29. An Absolute Criminal
    • The Crane Bag and Other Disputed Subjects. 1969. London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1970.




    On Poetry: Collected Talks and Essays. New York: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1969.

    On Poetry
    [1969a]

    1. Foreword
    2. The Crowning Privilege
    3. The Age of Obsequiousness
    4. The Road to Rydal Mount
    5. Harp, Anvil, Oar
    6. Dame Ocupacyon
    7. These Be Your Gods, O Israel!
    8. Dr. Syntax and Mr. Pound
    9. Mother Goose’s Lost Goslings
    10. Juana de Asbaje
    11. The Old Black Cow
    12. Legitimate Criticism of Poetry
    13. The White Goddess
    14. Sweeney Among the Blackbirds
    15. Pulling a Poem Apart
    16. The Dedicated Poet
    17. The Anti-Poet
    18. The Personal Muse
    19. Poetic Gold
    20. The Word ‘Báraka’
    21. The Poet’s Paradise
    22. Some Instances of Poetic Vulgarity
    23. Technique in Poetry
    24. The Poet in a Valley of Dry Bones
    25. Intimations of the Black Goddess
    26. Standards of Craftsmanship
    27. A Favourite Cat Drowned
    28. A Pretty Kettle of Fish
    29. The Duende
    30. Munta, Mammon, Marxism
    31. Ecstasy




    Difficult Questions, Easy Answers. London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1972.


    1. Foreword
    2. Address to the Poets of Hungary
    3. Genius
    4. Arts and Crafts
    5. The Bible in Europe
    6. Poetry and Obscenity
    7. Goddesses and Obosoms
    8. The Universal Paradise
    9. Mushrooms and Religion
    10. The Two Births of Dionysus
    11. What Has Gone Wrong?
    12. Rationality
    13. The Greek Tradition
    14. Ovid and the Libertines
    15. Birds and Men
    16. The Kaiser’s War
    17. Fighting Courage
    18. A Soldier’s Honour
    19. The Absentee Fusilier
    20. The Inner Ear
    21. The Pentagram of Isis
    22. Solomon’s Seal
    23. The Heart Shape
    24. The Sufic Chequer-board
    25. The Nine of Diamonds
    26. Speaking Freely
    • Difficult Questions, Easy Answers. London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1972.




    Collected Writings on Poetry. Ed. Paul O'Prey. Manchester: Carcanet Press Limited /
    Paris: Alyscamps Press, 1995.



      Observations on Poetry 1922-1925:
    1. I. The Poetic Trance
    2. II. Prose and Poetry
    3. III. Fake Poetry and Bad Poetry
    4. IV. Schools
    5. V. Rhyme
    6. VI. Ariphrades
    7. VII. Vers Libre
    8. VIII. The Hounds of Spring
    9. IX. The Outward and Inward Ears
    10. X. Secondary Elaboration
    11. XI. The Arrogance of Poets
    12. XII. Scientific English
    13. XIII. Texture
    14. XIV. Fashions in Poetry
    15. XV. 'Bread I Dip in the River'
    16. XVI. Hélas, c'est Victor Hugo
    17. XVII. Shakespeare's Fair Copies
    18. XVIII. The Grosser Senses
    19. XIX. Centenaries
    20. XX. Hamlet
    21. The Future of Poetry
    22. Loving Mad Tom
    23. Essays from Epilogue I:
    24. Coleridge and Wordsworth
    25. Keats and Shelley
    26. The Pastoral
    27. How Poets See
    28. The Poets of World War II
    29. 'Mad Mr Swinburne'
    30. The Ghost of Milton
    31. The Common Asphodel
    32. Mother Gooses's Lost Goslings
    33. The Old Black Cow
    34. Dr Syntax and Mr Pound
    35. Juana de Asbaje
    36. The Clark Lectures:
    37. The Crowning Privilege
    38. The Age of Obsequiousness
    39. The Road to Rydal Mount
    40. Harp, Anvil, Oar
    41. Dame Ocupacyon
    42. These Be Your Gods, O Israel!
    43. The Poet and His Public: A Home Service Broadcast
    44. Legitimate Criticism of Poetry
    45. Sweeney Among the Blackbirds
    46. The Making and Marketing of Poetry
    47. Pulling a Poem Apart
    48. Oxford Addresses on Poetry:
    49. The Dedicated Poet
    50. The Anti-Poet
    51. The Personal Muse
    52. Some Instances of Poetic Vulgarity
    53. Technique in Poetry
    54. The Poet in a Valley of Dry Bones
    55. Intimations of the Black Goddess
    56. Standards of Craftsmanship
    57. A Favourite Cat Drowned
    58. A Pretty Kettle of Fish
    59. The Duende
    60. Muntu, Mammon, Marxism
    61. Ecstasy
    62. The Word Báraka
    63. Translating the Rubaiyyat
    64. Tyger, Tyger
    65. Address to the Poets of Hungary
    66. Poetry and Obscenity
    67. Ovid and the Libertines
    68. 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.




    Some Speculations on Literature, History, and Religion. Ed. Patrick Quinn.
    Manchester: Carcanet Press Limited, 2000.



      Literature:
      From On English Poetry: Being an Irregular Approach to the Psychology of this Art, from Evidence Mainly Subjective (1922):
    1. Definitions
    2. Poetry and Primitive Magic
    3. The Daffodils
    4. La Belle Dame Sans Merci
    5. The Classic and Romantic Ideas
    6. Two Heresies
    7. From Poetic Unreason and Other Studies (1925):
    8. The Tempest: An Analysis
    9. A Theory of Consciousness
    10. Jekyll and Hyde
    11. The Illogical Element in Poetry
    12. Classical and Romantic
    13. Poetic Genius
    14. Sensory Vehicles of Poetic Thought
    15. Kynge Arthur Is Nat Dede
    16. Don’t Fidget, Young Man!
    17. Preface to a Reading of Poems
    18. The Case for Xanthippe
    19. Nine Hundred Iron Chariots
    20. The Word ‘Romantic’
    21. History:
    22. Introduction to the Lives of the Roman Empresses
    23. The Cult of Tolerance
    24. It Happened in 537 AD
    25. It Happened in 513 BC
    26. The Search for Thomas Atkins
    27. It Was a Stable World
    28. Sovereign Rights in Palestine
    29. Pharaoh’s Chariot Wheels
    30. The Cultured Romans
    31. What Food the Centaurs Ate
    32. Was Benedict Arnold a Traitor?
    33. The Fifth Column at Troy
    34. What Was That War Like, Sir?
    35. The Kaiser’s War
    36. Five Score and Six Years Ago
    37. The Greek Tradition
    38. Forgotten Loyalists
    39. Genius
    40. Religion:
    41. Answer to a Religious Questionnaire
    42. The Language of Myth
    43. Discoveries in Greek Mythology
    44. Greek Myths and Pseudo Myths
    45. The Uses of Superstition
    46. Reincarnation
    47. Goddesses and Obosoms
    48. The Bible in Europe
    49. 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.


      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)

    1. Definitions [1922] [2000]
    2. The Nine Muses [1922]
    3. Poetry and Primitive Magic [1922] [2000]
    4. Conflict of Emotions [1922]
    5. The Pattern Underneath [1922]
    6. Inspiration [1922]
    7. The Parable of Mr. Poeta and Mr. Lector [1922]
    8. The Carpenter’s Son [1922]
    9. The Gadding Vine [1922]
    10. The Dead End and the Man of One Poem [1922]
    11. Spenser’s Cuffs [1922]
    12. Connection of Poetry and Humour [1922]
    13. Diction [1922]
    14. The Daffodils [1922] [2000]
    15. Vers Libre [1922] [1949] [1995a]
    16. Moving Mountains [1922]
    17. La Belle Dame Sans Merci [1922] [2000]
    18. The General Elliott [1922]
    19. The God Called Poetry [1922]
    20. Logicalization [1922]
    21. Limitations [1922]
    22. The Naughty Boy [1922]
    23. The Classical and Romantic Ideas [1922] [2000]
    24. Colour [1922]
    25. Putty [1922]
    26. Reading Aloud [1922]
    27. L’Arte della Pittura [1922]
    28. On Writing Musically [1922]
    29. The Use of Poetry [1922]
    30. Histories of Poetry [1922]
    31. The Bowl Marked Dog [1922]
    32. The Analytic Spirit [1922]
    33. Rhyme and Alliteration [1922]
    34. An Awkward Fellow Called Ariphrades [aka 'Ariphrades'] [1922] [1949] [1995a]
    35. Improvising New Conventions [1922]
    36. When in Doubt ... [1922]
    37. The Editor with the Muckrake [1922]
    38. The Moral Question [1922]
    39. The Poet as Outsider [1922]
    40. A Polite Acknowledgement [1922]
    41. Fake Poetry, Bad Poetry and Mere Verse [aka 'Fake Poetry and Bad Poetry'] [1922] [1949] [1995a]
    42. A Dialogue on Fake Poetry [1922]
    43. Asking Advice [1922]
    44. Surface Faults, An Illusion [1922]
    45. Linked Sweetness Long Drawn Out [1922]
    46. The Fable of the Ideal Gadget [1922]
    47. Sequels are Barred [1922]
    48. Tom Fool [1922]
    49. Cross Rhythm and Resolution [1922]
    50. My Name is Legion, for We are Many [1922]
    51. The Pig Baby [1922]
    52. Apology for Definitions [1922]
    53. Times and Seasons [1922]
    54. Two Heresies [1922] [2000]
    55. The Art of Expression [1922]
    56. Ghosts in the Sheldonian [1922]
    57. The Laying-On of Hands [1922]
    58. Ways and Means [1922]
    59. Poetry as Labour [1922]
    60. The Necessity of Arrogance [aka 'The Arrogance of Poets'] [1922 [1949] [1995a]
    61. In Procession [1922]
    62. The Dangers of Definition [1922]
    63. Past Theories as Far as Freud [1924]
    64. Theory of Double-Self [1924]
    65. Primitive Thought [1924]
    66. Varieties of Dreams [1924]
    67. Survival of the Past and Other Problems [1924]
    68. Value of Dreams on Their Own Account [1924]
    69. Practical Benefits of Interpretation [1924]
    70. Dreams and Poetry [1924]
    71. What is Bad Poetry? [1925]
    72. A Theory of Consciousness [1925] [2000]
    73. Jekyll and Hyde [1925] [2000]
    74. Defence of Poetic Analysis [1925]
    75. Secondary Elaboration [1925] [1949] [1995a]
    76. The Illogical Element in Poetry [1925] [2000]
    77. Classical and Romantic [1925] [2000]
    78. Problems for Classification [1925]
    79. Naturally [1925]
    80. The Tempest: An Analysis [1925] [1949] [2000]
    81. Control by Spirits [1925]
    82. Poetic Genius [1925] [2000]
    83. Succession [1925]
    84. Sensory Vehicles of Poetic Thought [1925] [2000]
    85. The State of the Parties [1925a]
    86. Diction [1925a]
    87. Metre [1925a]
    88. Texture [1925a] [1949] [1995a]
    89. Rhyme [1925a] [1949] [1995a]
    90. Structure [1925a]
    91. The Poetic Trance [1949] [1995a]
    92. Prose and Poetry [1949] [1995a]
    93. Schools [1949] [1995a]
    94. The Hounds of Spring [1949] [1995a]
    95. The Outward and Inward Ears [1949] [1995a]
    96. Scientific English [1949] [1995a]
    97. Fashions in Poetry [1949] [1995a]
    98. ‘Bread I Dip in the River’ [1949] [1995a]
    99. Hélas, C’est Victor Hugo [1949] [1995a]
    100. Shakespeare’s Fair Copies [1949] [1995a]
    101. The Grosser Senses [1949] [1995a]
    102. Centenaries [1949] [1995a]
    103. Hamlet [1949] [1995a]
    104. Another Future of Poetry [aka 'The Future of the Art of Poetry' / 'The State of Poetry' / 'The Future of Poetry'] [1926] [1949] [1995a]
    105. The English Ballad: Introduction [1927]
    106. Loving Mad Tom [1927] [1949] [1955a] [1995a]
    107. Lars Porsena, or the Future of Swearing and Improper Language [1927a] [1950]
    108. Impenetrability, or the Proper Habit of English [1927b]
    109. [with Laura Riding] Modernist Poetry and the Plain Reader’s Rights [1927c] [1949]
    110. [with Laura Riding] The Problem of Form and Subject-Matter in Modernist Poetry [1927c] [1949]
    111. [with Laura Riding] William Shakespeare and E. E. Cummings: A Study in Original Punctuation and Spelling [1927c] [1949]
    112. [with Laura Riding] The Unpopularity of Modernist Poetry with the Plain Reader [1927c] [1949]
    113. [with Laura Riding] Modernist Poetry and Dead Movements [1927c] [1949]
    114. [with Laura Riding] The Making of the Poem [1927c] [1949]
    115. [with Laura Riding] Modernist Poetry and Civilization [1927c] [1949]
    116. [with Laura Riding] Variety in Modernist Poetry [1927c] [1949]
    117. [with Laura Riding] The Humorous Element in Modernist Poetry [1927c] [1949]
    118. [with Laura Riding] Conclusion [1927c]
    119. Rudyard Kipling (1928) [1949]
    120. [with Laura Riding] The True Anthology and the Trade Anthology [aka 'True Anthologies and Popular Anthologies'] [1928] [1949]
    121. [with Laura Riding] Anthologies and the Book Market [1928]
    122. [with Laura Riding] The Anthologist in Our Midst [1928]
    123. [with Laura Riding] The Popular Poem and the Popular Reader [1928]
    124. [with Laura Riding] The Perfect Modern Lyric [1928] [1949]
    125. [with Laura Riding] ‘Best Poems’ [1928]
    126. [with Laura Riding] Poetry and Anthology Labels [1928]
    127. [with Laura Riding] Anthologies and the Living Poet [1928]
    128. [with Laura Riding] Conclusion [1928]
    129. Mrs. Fisher, or the Future of Humour [1928a] [1950]
    130. American Literary Magazines [1930]
    131. Difference Between Scot and Welshman [1930]
    132. Book Publicity [1930]
    133. -Ess [1930] [1950]
    134. Charity Appeals [aka 'On Charity'] [1930] [1950]
    135. Liberty [1930]
    136. Schooling for Historical Writers [1930]
    137. Sept 26 - Defecation [1930]
    138. Nietzsche [1949] [1955a]
    139. Coleridge and Wordsworth [1949] [1955a] [1995a] [2001]
    140. Keats and Shelley [1949] [1955a] [1995a] [2001]
    141. A Note on the Pastoral [aka 'The Pastoral'] [1949] [1995a] [2001]
    142. Lucretius and Jeans [1949] [1955a] [2001]
    143. Stealing [aka 'Theft'] [1955] [1955a][2001]
    144. Neo-Georgian Eternity [2001]
    145. Official and Unofficial Literature [1949]
    146. [with Laura Riding] The Exercise of English [2001]
    147. [with Laura Riding] Poetry and Politics [1949]
    148. [with Laura Riding] Poetic Drama [1949]
    149. [with Laura Riding] From a Private Correspondence on Reality [2001]
    150. Introduction to the Lives of the Roman Empresses (1935) [2000]
    151. How Poets See (1939) [1949] [1955a] [1995a]
    152. The Poets of World War II (1942) [1949] [1995a]
    153. It Happened in 537 AD (1943) [2000]
    154. It Happened in 513 BC (1944) [2000]
    155. ‘Mad Mr. Swinburne’ (1945) [1949] [1955a] [1995a]
    156. The Ghost of Milton (1947) [1949] [1955a] [1995a]
    157. The Common Asphodel [1949] [1955a] [1995a]
    158. Sovereign Rights in Palestine (1949) [2000]
    159. The Cult of Tolerance [1950] [2000]
    160. Colonel Blimp’s Ancestors [1950]
    161. The Search for Thomas Atkins [1950] [2000]
    162. It Was a Stable World [1950] [2000]
    163. Caenis on Incest [1950]
    164. How Mad are Hatters? [1950]
    165. Pharaoh’s Chariot Wheels [1950] [2000]
    166. Occupation: Writer [1950]
    167. The Language of Myth (1951) [2000]
    168. Discoveries in Greek Mythology (1954) [2000]
    169. Greek Myths and Pseudo Myths (1955) [2000]
    170. The Crowning Privilege [1955] [1955a] [1969a] [1995a]
    171. The Age of Obsequiousness [1955] [1955a] [1969a] [1995a]
    172. The Road to Rydal Mount [1955] [1955a] [1969a] [1995a]
    173. Harp, Anvil, Oar [1955] [1955a] [1969a] [1995a]
    174. Dame Ocupacyon [1955] [1955a] [1969a] [1995a]
    175. These Be Your Gods, O Israel! [1955] [1955a] [1969a] [1995a]
    176. Mother Goose’s Lost Goslings [1955] [1955a] [1969a] [1995a]
    177. The Old Black Cow [1955] [1955a] [1969a] [1995a]
    178. The Essential E.E. Cummings [1955] [1955a]
    179. Juana de Asbaje [1955] [1955a] [1969a] [1995a]
    180. The Poet and His Public [1955] [1955a] [1995a]
    181. Best Man, Bore, Bamboozle, Etc. [1955] [1955a]
    182. Kynge Arther is Nat Dede [1955] [1955a] [2000]
    183. Dr Syntax and Mr Pound [1955] [1955a] [1969a] [1995a]
    184. English and Scottish Ballads: Introduction [1957]
    185. Why I Live in Majorca [1958] [1965a]
    186. Legitimate Criticism of Poetry [1958] [1958a] [1969a] [1995a]
    187. The White Goddess [1958] [1958a] [1969a]
    188. Diseases of Scholarship, Clinically Considered [1958]
    189. Pandora’s Box and Eve’s Apple [1958] [1958a]
    190. The Gold Roofs of Sinadon [1958] [1958a]
    191. Numismatics for Student Christians [1958]
    192. An Eminent Collaborationist [1958] [1958a]
    193. Answer to a Religious Questionnaire [1958] [2000]
    194. Paul’s Thorn [1958] [2000]
    195. Don’t Fidget, Young Man! [1958] [1958a] [2000]
    196. Religion: None; Conditioning: Protestant [1958]
    197. Colonel Lawrence’s Odyssey [1958] [1958a]
    198. The Fifth Column at Troy [1958] [1960] [2000]
    199. A Dead Branch on the Tree of Israel [1958] [1960]
    200. Sweeney among the Blackbirds [1958a] [1960] [1969a] [1995a]
    201. The Making and Marketing of Poetry [1958a] [1960] [1995a]
    202. Pulling a Poem Apart [1958a] [1960] [1969a] [1995a]
    203. Maenads, Junkies and Others [1958a] [1960]
    204. The Language as Spoken [1958a]
    205. It Ended with a Bang [1958a] [1960]
    206. Legends of the Bible [1958a] [1960]
    207. And the Children’s Teeth are Set on Edge [1958a]
    208. Progressive Puericulture [1958a]
    209. Was Benedict Arnold a Traitor? [1958a] [1960] [2000]
    210. The Cultured Romans [1958a] [1960] [2000]
    211. New Light on an Old Murder [1958a] [1960]
    212. What Food the Centaurs Ate [aka 'Centaurs' Food'] [1958a] [1960] [2000]
    213. To be a Goy [aka 'A Goy in Israel'] [1960] [1969]
    214. To Minorca! [1960]
    215. The Dour Man [1960] [1969]
    216. Praise Me and I Will Whistle to You! [1960] [1969]
    217. What Was That War Like, Sir? [1960] [1969] [2000]
    218. Puck, Mab, the Billy Blin [1960]
    219. The Pirates Who Captured Caesar [1960] [1969]
    220. The Butcher and the Cur [1960]
    221. Two Studies in Scientific Atheism [1960] [1969]
    222. The Archetypal Wise Old Man [1960]
    223. Preface to a Reading of Poems [1960] [2000]
    224. The Dedicated Poet [1962] [1969a] [1995a]
    225. The Anti-Poet [1962] [1969a] [1995a]
    226. The Personal Muse [1962] [1969a] [1995a]
    227. Poetic Gold [1962] [1969a]
    228. The Word ‘Báraka’ [1962] [1969a] [1995a]
    229. The Poet’s Paradise [1962] [1969a]
    230. Mammon [1965]
    231. Nine Hundred Iron Chariots [1965] [2000]
    232. Some Instances of Poetic Vulgarity [1965] [1969a] [1995a]
    233. Technique in Poetry [1965] [1969a] [1995a]
    234. The Poet in a Valley of Dry Bones [1965] [1969a] [1995a]
    235. Real Women [1965]
    236. Moral Principles in Translation [1965]
    237. Intimations of the Black Goddess [1965] [1969a] [1995a]
    238. Majorca Xuetas [1965a]
    239. The Phenomenon of Mass Tourism (1964) [1965a]
    240. George Sand In Majorca [1965a]
    241. 'Why I Live in Majorca' - Postscript 1965 [1965a]
    242. Oxford Chair of Poetry 1964: Lecture I - Standards of Craftsmanship [1967] [1969a] [1995a]
    243. Lecture II - A Favourite Cat Drowned [1967] [1969a] [1995a]
    244. Lecture III - A Pretty Kettle of Fish [1967] [1969a] [1995a]
    245. Oxford Chair of Poetry 1965: Lecture I - [The] Duende [1967] [1969a] [1995a]
    246. Lecture II - Muntu, Mammon, Marxism [1967] [1969a] [1995a]
    247. Lecture III - Ecstasy [1967] [1969a] [1995a]
    248. The Word 'Romantic' [1967] [2000]
    249. The Crane Bag [1969]
    250. The Language of Monsters [1969]
    251. The Case for Xanthippe [1969] [2000]
    252. The Lost Atlantis [1969]
    253. Reincarnation [1969] [2000]
    254. The New English Bible [1969]
    255. Mr. Nabokov’s Democratic Eclecticism [1969]
    256. Forgotten Loyalists [1969] [2000]
    257. Do You Remember Albuhera? [1969]
    258. A Significant Lecture at Mount Holyoke [1969]
    259. Tyger, Tyger [1969] [1995a]
    260. Five Score and Six Years Ago [1969] [2000]
    261. The Decline of Bullfighting [1969]
    262. The Phenomenon of Mass-tourism [1969]
    263. The Idiom of the People [1969]
    264. My Best Christmas [1969]
    265. Charterhouse Flourishes [1969]
    266. The Uses of Superstition [1969] [2000]
    267. Witches Today [1969]
    268. Translating the Rubaiyyat [1969] [1995a]
    269. An Absolute Criminal [1969]
    270. Address to the Poets of Hungary [1972] [1995a]
    271. Genius [1972] [2000]
    272. Arts and Crafts [1972]
    273. The Bible in Europe [1972] [2000]
    274. Poetry and Obscenity [1972] [1995a]
    275. Goddesses and Obosoms [1972] [2000]
    276. The Universal Paradise [1972]
    277. Mushrooms and Religion [1972]
    278. The Two Births of Dionysus [1972]
    279. What Has Gone Wrong? [1972]
    280. Rationality [1972]
    281. The Greek Tradition [1972] [2000]
    282. Ovid and the Libertines [1972] [1995a]
    283. Birds and Men [1972]
    284. The Kaiser’s War [1972] [2000]
    285. Fighting Courage [1972]
    286. A Soldier’s Honour [1972]
    287. The Absentee Fusilier [1972]
    288. The Inner Ear [1972] [1995a]
    289. The Pentagram of Isis [1972]
    290. Solomon’s Seal [1972]
    291. The Heart Shape [1972]
    292. The Sufic Chequer-board [1972]
    293. The Nine of Diamonds [1972]
    294. Speaking Freely [1972]

    Cool Collectibles: Robert Graves Bookshelf





    Eric Kenner: Robert Graves (1929)


    Books I own are marked in bold:
      Poetry:

    1. Over the Brazier (1916)
      • Over the Brazier. 1916. Poetry Reprint Series, 1. London: St. James Press / New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1975.
    2. Country Sentiment (1920)
    3. The Feather Bed (1923)
    4. Mock Beggar Hall (1924)
    5. Welchmans Hose (1925)
    6. Poems (1925)
    7. [as John Doyle] The Marmosites Miscellany (1925)
    8. John Kemp's Wager: A Ballad Opera (1925)
    9. Poems (1914–1926) (1927)
    10. Poems (1914–1927) (1927)
    11. Poems 1926 to 1930 (1931)
      • Poems 1926 to 1930. London: William Heinemann Ltd., 1931.
    12. To Whom Else? (1931)
    13. Poems 1930–1933 (1933)
    14. Collected Poems (1938)
    15. No More Ghosts: Selected Poems (1940)
    16. [with Norman Cameron & Alan Hodge] Work in Hand (1942)
    17. Poems (1943)
    18. Poems 1938–1945 (1945)
    19. Collected Poems (1914–1947) (1948)
    20. Poems and Satires (1951)
    21. Poems 1953 (1953)
    22. Collected Poems 1955 (1955)
    23. Poems Selected by Himself (1957)
    24. The Poems of Robert Graves (1958)
    25. Collected Poems 1959 (1959)
    26. The Penny Fiddle: Poems for Children (1960)
    27. More Poems 1961 (1961)
    28. Collected Poems (1961)
    29. Selected Poetry and Prose. Ed. James Reeves (1961)
    30. New Poems 1962 (1962)
    31. The More Deserving Cases: Eighteen Old Poems for Reconsideration (1962)
    32. Man Does, Woman Is (1964)
    33. Ann at Highwood Hall: Poems for Children (1964)
      • Ann at Highwood Hall: Poems for Children. Illustrated by Edward Ardizzone. London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1964.
    34. Love Respelt (1965)
    35. One Hard Look (1965)
    36. Collected Poems (1965)
      • Collected Poems 1965. London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1965.
    37. Seventeen Poems Missing from "Love Respelt" (1966)
    38. Colophon to "Love Respelt" (1967)
    39. Poems 1965–1968 (1968)
    40. Poems About Love (1969)
    41. Love Respelt Again (1969)
    42. Beyond Giving (1969)
    43. Poems 1968–1970 (1970)
      • Poems 1968-1970. London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1970.
    44. The Green-Sailed Vessel (1971)
    45. Poems: Abridged for Dolls and Princes (1971)
      • Poems: Abridged for Dolls and Princes. 1922. London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1971.
    46. Poems 1970–1972 (1972)
    47. Deyá, A Portfolio (1972)
    48. Timeless Meeting: Poems (1973)
    49. At the Gate (1974)
    50. Collected Poems 1975 (1975)
      • Collected Poems 1975. London: Cassell, 1975.
    51. New Collected Poems (1977)
    52. Selected Poems. Ed. Paul O'Prey (1986)
    53. The Centenary Selected Poems. Ed. Patrick Quinn (1995)
    54. 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.
    55. 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.
    56. 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.
    57. 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.
    58. Selected Poems. Ed. Michael Longley (2012)
    59. War Poems. Ed. Charles Mundye (2016)
      • War Poems. Ed. Charles Mundye. Seren. Bridgend, Wales: Poetry Wales Press Ltd., 2016.

    60. Fiction:

    61. 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.]
    62. The Shout (1929)
    63. [with Laura Riding (as Barbara Rich)] No Decency Left (1932)
    64. The Real David Copperfield (1933) [aka David Copperfield, by Charles Dickens, Condensed by Robert Graves. Ed. M. P. Paine (1934)]
    65. I, Claudius (1934)
      • I, Claudius: From the Autobiography of Tiberius Claudius. 1934. London: Arthur Barker Limited, 1936.
    66. Claudius the God and his Wife Messalina (1934)
      • Claudius the God and his Wife Messalina. 1934. London: Methuen & Co. Ltd., 1947.
    67. 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.
    68. Count Belisarius (1938)
      • Count Belisarius. 1938. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1954.
      • Count Belisarius. 1938. London: Cassell & Co. Ltd., 1962.
    69. 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.
    70. Proceed, Sergeant Lamb (1941)
      • Proceed, Sergeant Lamb. 1941. London: Methuen & Co. Ltd., 1946.
    71. 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.
    72. 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.
    73. 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.
    74. 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.
    75. The Isles of Unwisdom (1950) [aka The Islands of Unwisdom (1949)]
      • The Isles of Unwisdom. London: Readers Union / Cassell & Company Ltd., 1952.
    76. Homer's Daughter (1955)
      • Homer's Daughter. London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1955.
    77. Catacrok! Mostly Stories, Mostly Funny (1956)
      • ¡Catacrok! Mostly Stories, Mostly Funny. London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1956.
    78. 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.
    79. The Big Green Book. Illustrated by Maurice Sendak (1962)
      • The Big Green Book. Illustrated by Maurice Sendak. 1962. A Young Puffin. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1978.
    80. Collected Short Stories (1964)
      • Collected Short Stories. 1964. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1965.
    81. Two Wise Children (1966)
    82. The Poor Boy Who Followed His Star (1968)
    83. An Ancient Castle (1980)
    84. Complete Short Stories. Ed. Lucia Graves (1995)
      • Complete Short Stories. Ed. Lucia Graves. 1995. London: Penguin, 2008.

    85. Non-fiction:

    86. 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.
    87. 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.
    88. But It Still Goes On: An Accumulation (1930)
    89. T. E. Lawrence to His Biographer Robert Graves (1938)
    90. [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.
    91. [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.
    92. 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.
    93. [with Joshua Podro] The Nazarene Gospel Restored (1953)
      • [with Joshua Podro] The Nazarene Gospel Restored. London: Cassell & Company Limited, 1953.
    94. 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.
    95. 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.
    96. [with Joshua Podro] Jesus in Rome (1957)
    97. Myths of Ancient Greece (1961) [aka Greek Gods and Heroes (1960)]
    98. Selected Poetry and Prose. Ed. James Reeves (1961)
    99. 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.
    100. [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.
    101. Greek Myths and Legends (1968)
    102. Life of the Poet Gnaeus Robertulus Gravesa. Ed. Beryl & Lucia Graves (1990)

    103. Essays:

    104. On English Poetry (1922)
    105. The Meaning of Dreams (1924)
    106. Poetic Unreason and Other Studies (1925)
      • Poetic Unreason and Other Studies. London: Cecil Palmer, 1925.
    107. Contemporary Techniques of Poetry: A Political Analogy (1925)
    108. Another Future of Poetry (1926)
    109. Impenetrability or the Proper Habit of English (1927)
    110. The English Ballad: A Short Critical Survey (1927)
      • English and Scottish Ballads. 1927. Rev. ed. 1957. Heinemann Educational Books Ltd. London: Heinemann, 1969.
    111. 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.
    112. [with Laura Riding] A Survey of Modernist Poetry (1927)
    113. [with Laura Riding] A Pamphlet Against Anthologies [aka Against Anthologies] (1928)
    114. Mrs. Fisher or the Future of Humour (1928)
    115. [with Laura Riding] Epilogue. 3 vols (1935-37)
      • [with Laura Riding] Essays From 'Epilogue' 1935-1937. Ed. Mark Jacobs. Manchester: Carcanet Press Limited, 2001.
    116. The Common Asphodel: Collected Essays on Poetry 1922–1949 (1949)
      • The Common Asphodel: Essays on Poets and Poetry, 1922-1949. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1949.
    117. Occupation: Writer (1950)
      • Occupation: Writer. London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1951.
    118. 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.
    119. Steps (1958)
      • Steps: Stories; Talks; Essays; Poems; Studies in History. London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1958.
    120. 5 Pens in Hand (1958)
    121. Food for Centaurs (1960)
    122. Oxford Addresses on Poetry (1962)
    123. Majorca Observed (1965)
    124. Mammon and the Black Goddess (1965)
      • Mammon and the Black Goddess. London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1965.
    125. Poetic Craft and Principle (1967)
    126. The Crane Bag (1969)
      • The Crane Bag and Other Disputed Subjects. 1969. London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1970.
    127. On Poetry: Collected Talks and Essays (1969)
    128. Difficult Questions, Easy Answers (1972)
      • Difficult Questions, Easy Answers. London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1972.
    129. 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.
    130. 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.

    131. Translation:

    132. Georg Schwarz: Almost Forgotten Germany (1936)
    133. 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.
    134. Alarcón: The Infant with the Globe (1955)
      • Alarcón, Pedro Antonio de. The Infant with the Globe. Trianon Press Limited. London: Faber, 1955.
    135. 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.
    136. Lucan: Pharsalia (1956)
      • Lucan. Pharsalia: Dramatic Incidents of the Civil Wars. Penguin Classics. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1956.
    137. 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.
    138. 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.
    139. The Anger of Achilles (1959)
      • The Anger of Achilles: Homer’s Iliad. London: Cassell, 1960.
    140. The Song of Songs (1973)
      • The Song of Songs: Text and Commentary. Illustrated by Hans Erni. New York: Clarkson N. Potter, Inc., Publisher, 1973.
    141. [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.

    142. Collected Works:

    143. The Millennium Graves Programme (1995-2010)

      1. The Centenary Selected Poems. Ed. Patrick Quinn (1995)
      2. 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.
      3. Complete Short Stories. Ed. Lucia Graves (1995)
        • Complete Short Stories. Ed. Lucia Graves. 1995. London: Penguin, 2008.
      4. 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.
      5. 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.
      6. 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.
      7. I, Claudius & Claudius the God. Ed. Richard Francis (1998)
      8. The Sergeant Lamb Novels. Ed. Patrick Quinn (1999)
      9. 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.
      10. 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.
      11. 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.
      12. Greek Myths. Ed. Patrick Quinn (2001)
      13. Homer's Daughter & The Anger of Achilles. Ed. Neil Powell (2001)
      14. [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.
      15. [with Laura Riding] A Survey of Modernist Poetry & A Pamphlet Against Anthologies. Ed. Patrick McGuinness & Charles Mundye (2002)
      16. The Story of Marie Powell, Wife to Mr Milton & The Islands of Unwisdom. Ed. Simon Brittan (2003)
      17. 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.
      18. The Golden Fleece & Seven Days in New Crete. Ed. Patrick Quinn (2004)
      19. Count Belisarius & Lawrence and the Arabs. Ed. Scott Ashley (2004)
      20. [with Raphael Patai] The Hebrew Myths: The Book of Genesis. Ed. Robert A. Davis (2005)
      21. King Jesus & My Head! My Head!. Ed. Robert A. Davis (2006)
      22. [with Alan Hodge] The Long Weekend & The Reader over Your Shoulder. Ed. Michelle Ephraim (2006)
      23. Goodbye to All That & Other Great War Writings. Ed. Steven Trout (2007)
      24. Translating Rome. Ed. Robert Cummings (2010)
      25. [with Joshua Podro] The Nazarene Gospel Restored. Ed. John Presley (2010)

    144. Edited:

    145. Richards, Frank. Old Soldiers Never Die. 1933. Uckfield, East Sussex: The Naval & Military Press, Ltd., n.d. [c.2009].
    146. Richards, Frank. Old Soldier Sahib. Introduction by Robert Graves. 1936. Uckfield, East Sussex: The Naval & Military Press, Ltd., n.d. [c.2009].

    147. Letters:

    148. 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.
    149. 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.
    150. Dear Robert, Dear Spike: The Graves-Milligan correspondence. Ed. Pauline Scudamore (1991)

    151. Secondary:

    152. Seymour-Smith, Martin. Robert Graves: His Life and Work. 1982. Abacus. London: Sphere Books Ltd., 1983.
    153. Graves, Richard Perceval. Robert Graves: The Assault Heroic, 1895-1926. London: George Weidenfeld and Nicolson Limited, 1986.
    154. Graves, Richard Perceval. Robert Graves: The Years with Laura, 1926-1940. Viking. New York: Penguin Books USA Inc., 1990.
    155. Graves, Richard Perceval. Robert Graves and the White Goddess, 1940-1985. 1995. Phoenix Giant. London: Orion Books Ltd., 1998.
    156. Seymour, Miranda. Robert Graves: Life on the Edge. 1995. Doubleday. London: Transworld Publishers Ltd., 1996.
    157. King, Bruce. Robert Graves: A Biography (2009)
    158. Wilson, Jean Moorcroft. Robert Graves: From Great War Poet to Good-bye to All That (1895-1929) (2018)



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