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  1. Good-Bye to All That - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Pre-war life. Wartime experiences. Wounds. Reputed atrocities. Postwar trauma. Critical responses. References. Good-Bye to All That is an autobiography by Robert Graves which first appeared in 1929, when the author was 34 years old.

    • Robert Graves
    • 1929
  2. Goodbye to All That Lyrics. How many miles to Babylon? Three score miles and and ten— Can I get there by candlelight? Yes, and back again— If your feet are nimble and light. You can get...

  3. Good-Bye to All That, autobiography by Robert Graves, published in 1929 and revised in 1957. It is considered a classic of the disillusioned postwar generation. Divided into anecdotal scenes and satiric episodes, Good-Bye to All That is infused with a dark humour. It chronicles the author’s.

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  4. 14,702 ratings834 reviews. An autobiographical work that describes firsthand the great tectonic shifts in English society following the First World War, Robert Graves's Goodbye to All That is a matchless evocation of the Great War's haunting legacy, published in Penguin Modern Classics.

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  5. 24 de dic. de 2021 · But at the date of her death Thursday at the age of 87, Joan Didion’s 1967 essay “Goodbye to All That” remains the permanent sunspot obscuring the center-vision of many maturing writers...

  6. Paperback – Large Print, February 1, 1958. by Robert Graves (Author) 4.6 385 ratings. See all formats and editions. In this autobiography, first published in 1929, poet Robert Graves traces the monumental and universal loss of innocence that occurred as a result of the First World War.

    • Robert Graves
  7. 28 de sept. de 2000 · An autobiographical work that describes firsthand the great tectonic shifts in English society following the First World War, Robert Graves's Goodbye to All That is a matchless evocation of...