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The Pier-Glass

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A compact collection of lyrical poems that move between intimate domestic observation, mythic and biblical allusion, and personal reflection. Recurring motifs include mirrors and reflections, memory and mortality, love and reproach, and coastal and rural landscapes rendered in sharp, precise imagery. Several pieces adopt a brief narrative stance with small dramatic incidents, while others dwell in concentrated metaphor and musical diction. The tone ranges from wry irony to elegiac melancholy, employing concise stanza forms and vivid sensory detail to probe human feeling and moments of moral ambiguity.

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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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