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The author offers a collection of short, often opinionated essays that examine how poems are formed, contrasting spontaneous inspiration with deliberate craft and rhythmic technique. Topics range across definition of poetic impulse, the role of myth and primitive magic, diction, rhyme and alliteration, verse libre, musicality, reading aloud, humour, and the poet's social position, as well as practical issues such as editing, fake poetry, limitations and the moral question. Sections stand independently rather than forming a continuous argument, and combine psychological observation with technical advice and critical examples drawn from the English poetic tradition.

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Robert Graves

Robert Graves was an English poet, novelist, and critic, known for his contributions to 20th-century literature. His works often explore themes of war, love, and the complexities of human experience. One of his most notable books, "Good-bye to All That," is a memoir reflecting on his experiences during World War I, blending personal narrative with broader historical context. Graves was also a prominent figure in the literary scene, engaging with various genres, including poetry and historical fiction. His diverse body of work, including titles like "Country Sentiment" and "Lawrence and the Arabs," showcases his versatility and depth as a writer.

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