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로버트 그레이브스 Robert Graves

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  • 국적 영국
  • 출생-사망 1895년 7월 24일 - 1985년 12월 7일

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Robert Graves (1895–1985) was an influential English poet, novelist, and scholar, celebrated for his diverse literary contributions spanning poetry, historical novels, and studies in mythology. He was born in Wimbledon, England, to a literary family, which nurtured his early passion for writing. Graves gained international acclaim for his war poetry, which vividly captured the horrors of World War I, a conflict he experienced firsthand as a soldier in the Royal Welch Fusiliers.

Graves's literary legacy extends beyond poetry. His historical novels, such as I, Claudius (1934) and its sequel Claudius the God (1934), remain enduring classics, offering intricate portrayals of Roman history and politics. These works showcase his meticulous research and imaginative storytelling, drawing readers into the lives of ancient figures.

As a scholar, Graves made significant contributions to the study of mythology and poetic traditions. His work The White Goddess (1948) is a cornerstone in the study of poetic myth, exploring themes of inspiration, divinity, and the muse in Western literature.

Throughout his career, Graves balanced his creative endeavors with teaching and lecturing, spending much of his later life in Mallorca, Spain. His enduring influence continues to inspire readers and writers worldwide.

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