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Bell, Clive, The English Poets of the First World War,Thames and Hudson, Inc., 1981.
This book puts Graves in context with his peers, some of whom are mentioned in his autobiography (Owen, Sassoon, Rosenberg) and many of whom are not (Gurney, Sorley, West, etc.).
Cohen, J. M., Robert Graves, Barnes & Noble, Inc., 1967.
This small book, written with Graves' approval, gives more background about his publishing history during the war years than is covered in the autobiography.
Ellis, John, Eye Deep in Hell: Trench Warfare in World War I, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1989.
This historian's perspective of life in the trenches lacks the authenticity of Graves' autobiography but makes up for it with a wider range of stories to tell.
Hoffman, Daniel, "Significant Wounds," in Barbarous Knowledge: Myth in the Poetry of Yeats, Graves and Muir, Oxford University Press, 1967.
This chapter shows the links between war, mythology...
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