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ISBN: 1025401913

ISBN13: 9781025401911

Whipperginny

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"Whipperginny" is a significant collection of poetry by the acclaimed author Robert Graves, representing a pivotal moment in his early literary development. Written in the years following the First World War, this volume captures a transition from the pastoral and nursery-rhyme influences of Graves's early work toward a more complex, psychological, and often mystical approach to verse.

The collection explores themes of mental conflict, the subconscious, and the persistent trauma of the Great War, all while maintaining the author's characteristic lyrical precision. By blending traditional forms with a growing interest in mythology and intellectual inquiry, Graves demonstrates his mastery of language and his ability to probe the depths of the human psyche. The poems range from the whimsical and folkloric to the somber and introspective, reflecting a writer searching for meaning in a world forever changed by conflict.

"Whipperginny" is an essential work for readers of 20th-century literature, providing deep insight into the evolution of one of Britain's most influential poets. It serves as a bridge between the traditional sensibilities of the early century and the sophisticated, myth-heavy narratives for which Graves would later be celebrated worldwide.

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