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  1. Alfred Perceval Graves (22 July 1846 – 27 December 1931), was an Anglo-Irish poet, songwriter and folklorist. He was the father of British poet and critic Robert Graves . Early life.

  2. Alfred Perceval Graves. From The Cabinet of Irish Literature, Volume 4, edited by T. P. O'Connor. Alfred Perceval Graves is the son of Dr. Graves, the Bishop of Limerick, and was born in Dublin in 1846. He was educated at Trinity College, obtaining double-first honours in classics and English.

  3. A biography of Alfred Perceval Graves (1846–1931), a writer, folklorist, and schools inspector who contributed to Irish literature and language. Learn about his life, works, family, and involvement in Celtic and Ulster movements.

  4. Robert Graves —su nombre completo era Robert von Ranke Graves— nació en Wimbledon, Londres, el 24 de julio de 1895. Su padre, Alfred Perceval Graves, de ascendencia anglo-irlandesa, era hijo del obispo anglicano de Limerick.

  5. vivlio.casadellibro.com › author › alfred-perceval-gravesAlfred Perceval Graves

    Alfred Perceval Graves's 'A Celtic Psaltery' is a remarkable collection of poetry that showcases the beauty and depth of Celtic literature. Drawing inspiration from traditional Irish and Welsh poetic...

  6. 2 de nov. de 2006 · Graves, Alfred Perceval, 1846-1931. Publication date [1909] Topics Folklore -- Ireland, Fairy tales Publisher London : T. F. Unwin Collection cdl; americana Contributor University of California Libraries Language English. xv, 355 p. 21 cm Illustrated t.-p Head and tail pieces; initials

  7. Alfred Perceval Graves was an Anglo-Irish poet, songwriter, and school inspector. He took a leading part in the revival of Irish letters. He was for several years president of the Irish Literary Society, and was the author of the famous ballad of Father O'Flynn and many other songs and ballads.