

An edition of The white goddess (1920)
a historical grammar of poetic myth
By Robert Graves
Publish Date
1952
Publisher
Faber and Faber
Language
eng
Pages
511
Description:
The definitive edition of one of the more extraordinary and influential books of our time This labyrinthine and extraordinary book, first published more than sixty years ago, was the outcome of Robert Graves's vast reading and curious research into strange territories of folklore, mythology, religion, and magic. Erudite and impassioned, it is a scholar-poet's quest for the meaning of European myths, a polemic about the relations between man and woman, and also an intensely personal document in which Graves explores the sources of his own inspiration and, as he believed, all true poetry. Incorporating all of Graves's final revisions, his replies to two of the original reviewers, and an essay describing the months of illumination in which The White Goddess was written, this is the definitive edition of one of the most influential books of our time.
subjects: Mythology, Poetry, History and criticism, Welsh poetry, Philosophy, Goddesses, Moon, Religion, Literature and history, History, Poetry as Topic, Welsh poetry, history and criticism, Poetry (poetic works by one author), Goddess religion, Goddesses in literature, Mythology in literature, Feminism and literature, Women and literature, Language and languages, Etymology, Poetics, Mythologie, Poésie galloise, Histoire et critique, Poésie
People: robert graves
Places: Wales
Times: prehistory