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    Goodbye to All That

    2014 · Comedy drama · 1h 27m

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  1. Good-Bye to All That is an autobiography by Robert Graves which first appeared in 1929, when the author was 34 years old. "It was my bitter leave-taking of England," he wrote in a prologue to the revised second edition of 1957, "where I had recently broken a good many conventions".

    • Robert Graves
    • 368 (paperback)
    • 1929
    • 1929, 1958 (2nd Edition)
  2. Good-Bye to All That, autobiography by Robert Graves, published in 1929 and revised in 1957. It is considered a classic of the disillusioned postwar generation. Divided into anecdotal scenes and satiric episodes, Good-Bye to All That is infused with a dark humour. It chronicles the author’s.

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  3. 14,696 ratings832 reviews. An autobiographical work that describes firsthand the great tectonic shifts in English society following the First World War, Robert Graves's Goodbye to All That is a matchless evocation of the Great War's haunting legacy, published in Penguin Modern Classics.

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  4. 4.6 385 ratings. See all formats and editions. In this autobiography, first published in 1929, poet Robert Graves traces the monumental and universal loss of innocence that occurred as a result of the First World War.

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  5. By Carol Costello. Initially published in 1929, Good-Bye to All That is the autobiography of author and poet, Robert Graves. [1] . In his introduction to the book, author and World War II veteran Paul Fussell states that this is “the best memoir of the First World War.” He may be right.

  6. Mar 10, 2023 · A collection of essays by the English poet and critic Robert Graves, published in 1957. The book explores his personal and literary views on various topics, such as education, religion, war, and art.

  7. Dec 22, 2010 · Robert Graves, the British poet and author of Good-bye to All That, talks about his life, love, and poetry in this article by Roger Ebert. He reflects on his childhood, his war experience, his friends, and his writing style.

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