Robert Graves
/ˌrɒbət ˈɡreɪvz/
/ˌrɑːbərt ˈɡreɪvz/
- (1895-1985) an English writer. He wrote many books of poetry, books about literature, and novels. He is now best known for his historical novels set in ancient Rome, I, Claudius (1934) and Claudius the God (1934), which were made into a BBC television series in 1976, The Long Weekend (1940), a social history of Great Britain from 1918 to 1939, and his autobiography Goodbye to All That (1929) about his experiences in the First World War. After fighting in the First World War, Graves left Britain and lived most of his life in Majorca.
罗伯特·格雷夫斯(Robert Graves):(1895-1985)英国作家。他写了许多诗歌,文学书籍和小说。现在,他以在古罗马一世创作的历史小说而著称,克劳迪乌斯(1934)和上帝的克劳迪乌斯(1934),这些小说在1976年被英国广播公司电视连续剧《长周末》(1940)改编,这是一部社会历史小说。 1918年至1939年的英国,以及他关于第一次世界大战经历的自传《再见了一切》(1929年)。在第一次世界大战中战斗后,格雷夫斯离开英国,并在马略卡岛度过了他的大部分生活。