Difficult Questions, Easy Answers
The Robert Graves Archive receives periodic enquiries about the prose and poetry of Robert Graves. These mails come in privately, and are published here anonymously; other enquiries answered are found on the discussion lists which are linked elsewhere on this site. The best of the Graves questions from the beginning of 1999 are archived together on this page, providing a growing resource for those interested in Graves work. It is not however, an essay writing service: the Archive provides helpful pointers, and no more. All enquiries answered by the Archive are considered for publication, and are subject to editing for keyboard slips and the like.
The responses given are the copyright of the Archive. They may be quoted within the rules of fair-dealing, but for more extensive use, please contact the Archive. A suggested citation format is also available.
If you wish to submit a question, it is recommended that you send it to one of the Robert Graves discussion lists, since other subscribers to the lists may have the information you want, and be able to reply faster.
- "Prometheus"
- "A Slice of Wedding Cake"
- "A Pinch of Salt"
- Graves method (mythology)
- World War One Poetry
- Hercules, My Shipmate
- Alexander the Great ("The Clipped Stater")
- "Symptoms of Love"
- "Three Love Poems"
- "The White Goddess" (poem)
- "Warning to Children"
- The White Goddess Sigil (mailbase posting)
- Goodbye To All That and national decline
- The Shout and Other Stories
- "The Cool Web"
- "Lost Acres"
- "The Magical Mirror"
- "In the Wilderness"
- "Seven Days in New Crete"
- "My Name and I"
- "In Broken Images"
- The Nazarene Gospel Restored
Page first mounted 6 March 1999.
Page updated 25 November 1999
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