A Wild Civility: Interactions in the Poetry and Thought of Robert GravesUniversity of Missouri Press, 1980 - 110 Keane explores the interaction of emotion and artistry within the poetry and personality of Robert Graves, while analyzing Graves' allusion to earlier English poetry. |
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