Feb 1 Monday
Letter from Deyá asking for
mony
money
: war taxes, p instalment on Can Mado, no income from cars, men work
Amador's wages. Another draft of the poem: now called Big-head.
Jenny came up to Town: in a place at 15 Basil St. She lunched with Karl. We gave her her new ring.
John & Lucie all day. John gave me a watercolour of the Place garden & Lucie gave Laura a small Bristol glass scent bottle & I them some 14 Bristol marbles: & introduced Lucy to 'my friend' Mr Mills for clasps.
With Jenny to Green-Armytage who hopes to give her a clean bill of health on Wednesday & to a blood test opposite at 6 Harley St. G.A. gave Jenny good advice about men & about nursing homes. Goodbye to John & Lucy. Epilogue; & checking Dictionary. Bed at 2.15 as usual these days.
Feb 2 Tuesday
Epilogue.
Dentist for last time.
Lunch with Michael Sadleir & O.K. at Josef. Goodbye & saw Len's Colour Box, Rainbow Dance, Birth of a Robotshort movies by Len Lye
at
G.P.O.
General Post Office
Film unit.
SallyChilver KG to tea. Long talk about Soc-Democracy.
Supper at Maisies. Then
Talk about problem of women over 40, and more important problem of truth.
Talk with Cecil ? eds., seen for first time; outburst against Charles for Sphere interview & Bones for victimization letter. Sensible & kind. Though Catholic, hoped
Govt
Government
would win.
Work on Epilogue late.
Feb 3 Wednesday.
David (Graves) came to say goodbye. Jenny to lunch too and Margaret Russell who mended hole in carpet & sewed for us.
Epilogue.
Travellers cheques at Bank.
Sent £75 to Deyá.
Alix, Harry, Robin to tea.
Bristol brown & yellow necklace for 5/- from 'my friend'
Mr Mills KG. Stamps & album for Leonard. Goodbye to Margaret.
Letters late.
Epilogue.
Feb 4 Thursday
So tired, am smoking again.
Goodbye to J.F. (suggested Honor should help him with his book & increase his fees by £1000 a year.)
To Korda at his house: flu & a board-meeting. Very nice to us. Goodbye. Promised work in 3 months time & payment for Claudius scenario.
Changed garnet hoop ring for cat's eye + 30/- at Julius.
Lunch with David Reeves, & he brought us
L.
the jewelcase finished.
Bought bird's eye maple & marquisantsmarcasite KG
p(toilet) box for Laura 8/- at my friend's
Mr Mills eds.. Marguerite packed all day.
To Sally and Richard's in their new house at Hampstead – their first guests. Nuptial chocolate in inlaid pearl box from Egyptian Embassy.
Alix & Harry goodbye late.
* Finished Epilogue at 3.30.
Maisie gave us
me a brooch with amethyst matrix & Laura a pinchbeck chain.
Feb 5 Friday.
Goodbyes to Harry, Maisie, Jenny (lunch at Canuto's) etc. Packing.
Epilogue sent to Constable.
Lock (French) 3/6, silver buckle 4/- from my friend
Mr Mills eds..
Instructions to Honor about Wills (sent the wills to the bank)
* To Lugano
Ticino, in Switzerland KG
(Special tie from Harry.)
4.30 from Victoria calm crossing no incidents (luggage expressed) at all until BasleFrance eds. where supper nearly 3 hours later than scheduled (11.15 for 8.30). Missed train connection there so Schw & Emmie missed us.
At Hotel Belle River-Ziepert paying 10
fr
francs
a day (21 to £1). Carnival on. Taxi to town & walk back.
Feb 6 Saturday
More dull travelling, uncomfortable night (no sleepers) in train.
No customs troubles. Arrived at 2.30.
Missed Schw & Strenge & had difficulty in finding them.
Affectionate greeting.
They suggested Hotel Belle Rive-ZiepertZieber KG, 10
fr
francs
a day (21 to £) Coffee with them & talk of Deyá etc. L.
K. & I by taxi to centre of town. (Carnival on) Quite nice but looks expensive.
Wagon Litssleeper car eds. man prepared us for expense: said that there was a lot of underground tension owing to rise of prices, but political combinations not articulate.
Feb 7 Sunday
Woke 10 o'clock after 12 hour sleep.
Taking things easy because of boil. Daily Telegraph of yesterday.
Good food; Italo-German.
Laura slept all afternoon, I began Troy list of characters.
Coffee at Schw & Str's. We gave him the Victoria stampbox and her the steel acorn earrings and silver buckle.
To bed early and worked till 12.30 on Troy list of characters. Finished it.
Feb 8 Monday.
Hunting for flats: Str. & Schw. helped.
Nearly took one in Paradiso but L thought it
not quite the thing.
L. bought a gun-metal watch 10
fr
francs
& had a hair cut.
Otherwise nothing today except airy food & I slept in afternoon.
Fall of Malaga reported.
Gave acorn earrings, silver buckle & Victorian stamp-box to Str. & Schw.
Enclosure –
Carnevale di Lugano
1937 Poster
[This poster has not yet been marked up.]
Feb 9 Tuesday (Shrove)
Went by car to various recommended flats – Castagnola, Mascagno, Paradiso etc & even had a look at Gandria – but nothing. So took the halfhouse we nearly took yesterday. Villa Guidi, an ex-Milanese palace. Signora Poggi – her son, an advocate & art-critic – Italian & has a feeling for cats & alt old fashioned things. 150
fr
francs
a month.
On way to Gandria
L said dangerous road. No, safe road, dangerous view.
Carnival – saw children's scooter race in Plaza.
Again in Town at night.
Dancing in square to Swiss music.
Helping Laura late with Troy
Index of Characters.
Feb 10 Wednesday
* Move from Hotel to Villa
Poggi
Guida delayed by burst boiler & workmen repairing.
Unpacking.
Supper at Hotel.
(Laura's uncomfortable bed: changed with her.)
Str. & Schw to visit. Schw. thought the Trojan ring a fake, & discussed living in the villa after we had gone.
Bought things at Italian shop.
Feb 11 Thursday
Settled in. Ida, a maid who speaks French & German.
Rearranging furniture moving pictures. Met Guido Poggi, a young lawyer interested in art. Got letters. Wrote postcards.
separated from a rich German wife.
Short story life,
Laura says.
Feb 12 Friday
Still settling in.
To Lugano: bought various small things: an Italian bed spread at Innovationedepartment store? eds. and cushions 13.40 francs in all. Tour round shops in Paradiso.
Writing post cards.
Got first mail.
Schw & Str to housewarming.
Motto for Lugano: Visitors are begged to leave this apartment in the same condition as that in which they would
wish to find it.
Christmas roses brought from Mount San Salvatore by children Fiores belli
beautiful flowers
? eds.
(Short story, & dear).
Feb 13 (1937) Saturday
Claudius F.V. Several
pp
pages
but in difficulties without the film script so often promised. Wrote to Korda for it, and for the promised cheque.
Laura finds her bed uncomfortable, still in spite of removing one mattress.
I went to Lugano & hired one for 12
fr
francs
a month. Also bought an alarm clock for 15
fr.
francs
Put up the bed and took down old one.
Went into Lugano with L. & K.
I bought a red purse for 2.50. Tongue sandwiches in Olympia. Laura bought a footstool in leather case 13
fr.
francs
I mended her broken jet beads with black sealing wax. Regulated my watch.
Claudius again at night.
In Lugano there are a great number of food shops, watch shops, lamp shops, knick-knack & leather shops. No antique shops, almost no china shops.
Feeling well: still have boil.
Feb 14 Sunday.
Woke up chilled. Walked to Gentillino on the hill: shops open there though Sunday.
Claudius. Lunch at Ziebert Hotel.
L going over Harry's stuff.
In afternoon to Campione, with Schw, Str, K, L, across the lake bridge by car, back by steamer. Italian flags, blackshirts, aggressiveness.
Went into the Casino restaurant: had to leave because Pippa
Strenge's terrier KG was a dog.
Monument commemorating sanctions.
Then tea at Buri's at Lugano. Headache. Slept.
Feb 15 Monday.
Worked all day on answer to Laura's Letter on International Affairs
for The World and Ourselves eds., with walk to Lugano in afternoon and where bought
an Italian brown & grey & black silk blanket, 10
fr
francs
, and a black and yellow straw basket for me (3.50) and a red leather powder box for Laura 3.50 and a carpet for Karl 3.70.
First real days' work for weeks. Stopped at 12.
(Work started at Denham on the Claudius film)
Feb 16 Tuesday
Worked all day again on my 'answer'for The World and Ourselves eds.. Lugano, coffee Olympia and bought a red handkerchief with alpine flowers 1 franc 10.
Laura, sun-glasses.
; Laura bought me a black play basket with buff lines 3.50
In evening, Laura who had been going over Harry's stuff got an attack of migraine. I wrea read Kirkegaarde & Huck Finn
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain. New York : Charles L. Webster and Co., 1884. eds. to her.
Feb 17 Wednesday.
Worked again at Answerfor The World and Ourselves eds.. Laura started work on Schools.
Coffee at Schw & Strenge's and supper at Lugano in a big ba café called Cambrinsi's
Gambrinus KG.
Finished my answerfor The World and Ourselves eds., after three drafts – about 3500 words – at 11 pm.
Reading Mrs Riddell
's Head of the Firm
Head of the Firm A Novel by Mrs. J.H. Riddell. New York: J.W. Lovell Co., 1891. eds.
Feb 18 Thursday.
14 galleys of Epilogue proofs; Heathen page-proofs; 1/2 of Alan's novel, typed. Once more over my answerfor The World and Ourselves eds.; gave it to Karl to type. Checked Epilogue proofs to date & with Laura.
To Lugano police with Karl: extension
permission
till
until
last day of April, then an extension. Bought an Italian gold (like Mallorquin) little finger ring 18
fr
francs
.
Laura not well, did not go out. ('Schools')
Picture of Nicholas
Deyá cat KG & John's watercolour of the Place came framed (15
fr
francs
50 to pay!)
Cooked
anis
anise
bulbsfennel KG (for first time).
Worked on Claudius film version.
Strong
Govt
Government
counter offensive on the Jarama.
Feb 19 Friday.
Laura did not go out today not feeling well. I went to Lugano & bought another silk Italian blanket (14
fr
francs
) bigger & with more gold in, & nacre buttons at Innovazione for L's red dress.
Claudius F.V. several
pp
pages
waiting for script from Korda at places.
Three chapters of the Heathen, checking with Laura, & the first
ch.
chapter
of Schools.
Leman has been sending red-atrocity pictures to Deyá from Danzig.
Feb 20, Saturday.
Began Mrs Oliphant's 'At his Gates
At His Gates A Novel by Margaret Oliphant. London: Tinsley Brothers, 1872. eds.'
More proofs of Epilogue. Reading proofs of Heathen, and typescript of Year of Damage.
We 3 went to Lugano
in the sun in the morning, walking.
(Claudius F.V.)
Smoking again, carelessly.
Feb 21 Sunday.
Going over Heathen with Laura: and Year of Damage.
Wrote foreword to Claudius.
Hot sunny day. Lunch at Ziebert, coffee at Schw & Str.
Emmie has heard that the pinks are out like mad at Deyá. Months too early & last year they did not bloom at all. And roses.
Bad stomach these last two days.
* Non-Intervention in Spain begun.
Feb 22 Monday
Epilogue, Heathen proofs all day.
In afternoon the Poggis & Schw. & Str to coffee. Poggi trying to sell Schw a Lotto that isn't, Schw. trying to get better things yet.
The Laundry man: You wash yourselves now?
Night walk in rain to Lugano: empty arcades full illuminations on lake side.
Feb 23 Tuesday.
Sam, Catherine & David have all written: not Jenny yet. Nancy says J has not yet got a job.
Epilogue (52 galleys off) & The Heathen to
Ch.
chapter
11. all day; except to Lugano
Laura bought a white silk scarf for 5.90
fr
francs
.
Feb 24 Wed.
Epilogue, The Heathen, a little Claudius.
Feeling better of my stomach.
Telegram from Eliz. Wright that Korda is travelling Eastward & may she come for 10 days as paying guest. We wired she was welcome, at a hotel nearby.
Telegram to Korda asking for money; the scenario; decision on Refugee film.
To Lugano: ordered two white Angora knitted caps for Laura, & Laura bought me a Joseph-coloured silk handkerchief case.
American Antigua came: with an incorrect cover.
Worked till 1.30.
Reading Mark Twain's Man who corrupted Hadleyburg
The Man Who Corrupted hadleyburg
short story by Mark Twain
etc.
Feb 25 Thursday
Epilogue, Heathen, Claudius all day. Hot sun.
In Lugano bought toys for Laura's work-room – a Swiss village in a cellophane bag, 1
fr
franc
20, a donkey and cart 1.50, a wooden cow 1.50. A silk handkerchief bag for Laura.
First three answers to Int.Letter
Apparently Jenny has not got the promised job at Denham.
About 25 letters (between L & me) including congrats to Eddie on his knighthood & Tate Gallery appointment.
Snow mountains in evening pink. Karl said: You'd expect God to come foward, hat in hand. All my own work!
Worked
till
until
nearly 2.
Feb 26 Friday.
No reply from Korda yet.
Worked on Heathen.
* Sent Heathen off to printers.
Claudius, a little Epilogue.
Laura resuming work on 'Year of Damage'. I slept a little in afternoon.
Worked late on another draft of Country Mansion: four new verses.
Enclosure – clipping from
Heraldo de Madrid
[This clipping has not yet been marked up.]
Feb 27 Saturday
Another draft of Before Bedlam and of The Goblet. Year of Damage
Claudius F.V. The equivalent of 90 typed pages – out of 150 – now done.
It rained all day.
In Lugano bought a Heraldo de Madrid, purposely undated, but probably Feb 21, with detailed accounts of the Jarama fighting.
Feb 28th, Sunday.
It rained all day, then snowed.
Claudius, Schools with Laura. Lunch at the hotel. Year of Damage. Cafe with Str & Schw. Str is going to Germany tomorrow to help her sister move flat. Nickel Schw. turned up.
To the cinema after supper with Karl. Old fashioned bad sentimental film about a professor and the illegitimate child of the janitor's daughter – by Pirandello.
But nice walking back, the snow having cleared.
Tried to but could not read Michael Sadleir's These Foolish Things
These Foolish Things A Story by Michael Sadleir. London: Constable, 1937. eds..
Deyá
Deyá
Majorca
Sp
Town located on the northwest coast of Majorca, on the hillside between the Teix Mountains and the sea: this was RG's home with Laura Riding from 1929 to 1936. He returned there with his family after WW II. Eds.
Ca'n Madó
Majorca
Sp
Old flour mill, on the road to Palma, converted into a hydro-electric plant by Gelat. Laura bought him a generator. Part of the orchard was bought by LR & RG. WG
Basil Street
Kensington & Chelsea
London
England
Great Bardfield
Great Bardfield
Essex
UK
Home of John Aldridge and Lucy Brown at "The Place" RG, WPG 249-50
Harley Street
Westminster
London
England
Josef
Westminster
London
England
restaurant on Greek St. eds
Hampstead
England
Canuto's
Baker Street
London
England
a restaurant eds.
Lugano
Lugano
Switzerland
near the Italian border, where RG and LR spent part of 1937 eds.
Hotel Belle Rive-Ziebert
Lugano
Switzerland
Hotel in Lugano; Graves often calls "Ziebert" eds.
Paradiso
Lugano
Switzerland
a suburb outside Lugano where RG and LR rented a "half-house" eds.
Malaga
Malaga
Andalusia
Spain
City on the East coast of Spain, north of Gibraltar eds.
Castagnola
Lugano
Lugano
Switzerland
area of Lugano town eds.
Mascagno
Lugano
Lugano
Switzerland
area of Lugano town eds.
Gandria
Lugano
Lugano
Switzerland
area of Lugano town eds.
Villa Guidi
Paradiso
Lugano
Switzerland
"half-house" rented by LR and RG (and KG?) eds.
Mount San Salvatore
Pazzallo
Lugano
Switzerland
Olympia
Lugano
Lugano
Switzerland
café in centre of Lugano KG
Gentillino
Lugano
Switzerland
Campione
Italy
on Caderabbia [Cadenabbia eds.] island -- an Italian enclave KG
Buri's
Lugano
Switzerland
café or restaurant eds.
Denham
England
usually associated with Denham Studios and Alexander Korda eds.
Gambrinus
Lugano
Lugano
Switzerland
restaurant eds.
Jarama
Jarama
Andalusia
Spain
coastal town north-east of Gibraltar eds.
Danzig
Germany
London
England
Amador [?]
Amador
Amador
Gelat's right hand man. Drove the bus. WG; also Gelat's chauffeur KG
Nicholson
Jenny
Jenny
Nicholson, Jenny
Jenny Nicholson: oldest daughter of Robert by Nancy Nicholson.
Goldschmidt
Karl
Karl/Carl
Goldschmidt, Karl
Karl Goldschmidt, later Kenneth Gay: Graphic artist, friend and secretary of Robert Graves and Laura Riding since 1934. R. G. spells both as Carl and Karl.
Aldridge
John Arthur Malcolm
Aldridge
Aldridge, John
(1905-1983), painter and close friend and collaborator. WG m. to Lucie Brown 1940 eds.
Brown
(Cecilia) Lucie (Leeds)
Lucie
Brown, Lucie
Married artist John Aldridge. eds.
Riding
Laura
Laura
Riding, Laura
(1901-91) American poet. Laura Riding (née Reichenthal; then Laura Gottschalk).
Mills
Albert
Mills
Mills, Mr.
an antique seller and friend of RG, and contributor to the Covenant of Literary Morality eds.; of Paddington Street, Marylebone KG
Green-Armitage
Green-Armytage, Dr.
Jenny Nicholson's doctor at Belleville hospital eds.
Turner
Henry Watson
Turner, Henry Watson
Graves' dentist whose office was at 59, Wimpole Street; RG names him interchangeably: Turner-Watson, W. Turner, and Dentist eds.
Sadleir
Michael
Michael Sadleir
Sadleir, Michael
with Constable KG; Publicity agent? eds.
Kyllmann
O.K.
Kyllmann
Kyllmann, O.K.
of Constable's RG; also referred to as O.K. eds
Lye
Len
Len
Lye, Len
New Zealand painter, sculptor, and filmmaker whom LR & RG had met in London. He helped with the Seizin Press publications. WG; married to Jane Lye, son Bix. eds.
Chilver née Graves
Sally
Sally
Graves, Sally
R.G.'s niece. Daughter of his half-brother Philip. KG
Sommerville
Maisie
Maisie
Sommerville, Maisie
Head of BBC Education broadcasting department. Friend of R.G. and L.R. Arranged accomodation for them when they returned to London as exiles. W.G., eds.
Graves
Charles Patrick Ranke
Charles
Graves, Charles Patrick Ranke
RG's brother with whom he did not get on. WG Estranged from RG in 1937 over Jenny Nicholson's crisis. See RPG p.281 CP
Graves
Alfred Perceval
Bones
Graves, Perceval
half-brother of RG, nicknamed "Bones" RPG
Graves
David
David
Graves, David
R.G.'s second child [by Nancy Nicholson]. W.G. In RAF; killed in the war. The only one of Graves' children who might have become a poet had he lived. K.G., eds.
Russell
Margaret
Margaret
Russell, Margaret
House-keeper L.R. & R.G. had had in London. WG
Alix Kemp
Kemp, Alix
Married to poet Harry Kemp. The couple shared a house with Graves and Riding in Ewhurst, Surrey (1937). eds (RPG 277); also referred to as Frau Eierman by RG eds. see Diary August 30, 1936
Harry Kemp
Kemp, Harry
Poet. Met Graves and Riding through James Reeves in August 1936, just after their arrival in England. In their previous correspondence, Riding had been intrigued by his falling-out with Communism. He became associated with their circle, collaborating on various projects. (RPG 248-49)
Hale
Robin
Robin
Hale, Robin
American poet eds; friend [and, eventually, wife] of David Reeves KG;
Russell
Leonard
Leonard
Russell, Leonard
son of Graves' housekeeper Margaret Russell KG
Freeman
John
J.F.
Freeman, Dr. John
friend of RG; married to Violet Freeman eds.
Wyatt
Honor
Honor
Wyatt, Honor
Journalist. Arrived in Deyá fortuitously. Married to Gordon Glover...Son Julian. W.G. First acquainted with R.G. and L.R. early in 1934; returned to visit in 1935; continued friendship in England. eds (RPG 211).
Korda
Alexander
Korda
Korda, Alexander
Director of the film version of I Claudius.
Reeves
David
David Reeves
Reeves, David
Brother of James Reeves [and Ethel Herdman] RPG 292.
Marguerite
Marguerite
Chilver
Richard
Richard
Chilver, Richard
husband of Sally Graves RG
Schwarz
Georg
Swartz
Schwarz, Georg
German Jew. Deyá neighbour. Antique dealer. Lived with Frau Emmy Strenge, his house keeper, in Can Caballo some hundred yards from Canellun. RG and LR translated his "Almost Forgotten Germany." WG
Strenge
Emmi
Strenge
Strenge, Frau Emmi
Schwarz's house keeper and ? mistress. WG
Poggi
Guido
Signora or Guido Poggi
Poggi, Guido & Sigñora
Italian landlords of Villa Guidi in Lugano, also have an art- critic son eds.
Ida
Ida
maid at Villa Guidi eds.
Kierkegaard
Søren
Kierkegaard
Kierkegaard, Søren
philosopher and writer (1813-1855)
Twain
Mark
Mark Twain
Twain, Mark
pseud. for Samuel Langhorne Clemens, American writer, journalist, ist (1835-1910) eds.
Riddell
J.H.
Mrs Riddell
Riddell, Mrs. J.H.
author (1832-1906) née Eliza Lawson Cowan eds.
Hodge
Alan
Alan
Hodge, Alan
Oxford history graduate. Became close friends with LR & RG. First husband of Beryl Graves. CP & WG
Leman
Leman
Leman
German painter who lived in Deyá , & eventually died there, aged 102 K.G.
Oliphant
Margaret
Mrs Oliphant
Oliphant, Margaret
novelist and biographer (1828-1897) eds.
Graves
Samuel
Sam
Graves, Samuel
R.G.'s youngest child by Nancy Nicholson. C.P.& WG
Nicholson
Catherine
Catherine
Nicholson, Catherine
Catherine Nicholson: (1922- ) third of four children of Robert Graves and Nancy Nicholson. eds.
Nicholson
Nancy
Nancy
Nicholson, Nancy
(1899-1977) First wife of Robert Graves; married 1918, separated 1927, divorced 1949. eds.
Wright
Elizabeth
Miss Wright
Wright, Miss
Alexander Korda's secretary eds.
Marsh
Edward
Edward Marsh
Marsh, Edward
Influential civil servant and friend of R.G.'s and many others from WW I, also Georgian poets and artists. W.G. & C.P.
Schwarz
Nickel
Nickel
Schwarz, Nickel
Son of Georg Schwarz.
Pirandello
Luigi
Pirandello
Pirandello, Luigi
Italian playwrite (1867-1936) eds.
Graves
Robert
Graves, Robert
Author of the diary.
Graves
Beryl A.
Graves, Beryl A.
Second wife of Robert Graves. Transcribed the diary entries and register of letters written (hereafter, logs) from
a photocopy of the manuscript, and these 53 monthly MS Dos, ASCII files, dated 01/01/83 were sent to Chris Petter by
The Robert Graves Trust on floppy disc in 1996.
Goldschmidt
Karl
Goldschmidt, Karl
Karl Goldschmidt, d.1995, who later changed his name to Kenneth Gay,
was Robert Graves' and Laura Riding's personal secretary during the period when the diary was written. He later annotated
another printout of the diary produced from the B.A. Graves transcript, which is at the Graves Trust Archives in St. John's Oxford.
Notes by Karl Goldschmidt are denoted as KG.
Graves
William
Graves, William
Son of Robert and Beryl Graves. Helped to identify names, places and titles in Deya (1935-1936)
and with translations and other references in three ways. He left an annotated printout of the first six months of the diary in the Graves Trust
Room at St. John's College, Oxford. He also sent Chris Petter an Excel file with a list identifying names and places, principally
in the Majorcan sections of the diary, and a glossary of Spanish terms. Finally he has sent the editors answers in response to reference questions.
Notes by William Graves are identified with the initials WG.
Petter
Chris G.
Petter, Chris G.
Project manager of text encoding and annotation.
RP
G
RPG
Unidentified person; possibly a misspelling of Robert Percival Graves (whose initials on this project are [RG](#RG)).
Julius
Julius
Julius
a jeweller; located at Cames Corner? KG
Constable & Co., Ltd.
Constable
Constable
Constable Publishers. Arranged with them to print and distribute Seizin Press Epilogue and books. WG
Editors
Editors of the Graves Diary Project.
The Park Railings [poem; later "Big Head." Not traced. Apparently not published. DW]
Graves, Robert
1936-11-30
Epilogue III
Riding, Laura/ Graves, Robert
Deyá & London
Seizin & Constable
1937
Dictionary [projected project; unfinished]
Riding, Laura
1935
Claudius [the film: based on I, Claudius, directed by Alexander Korda, starring Charles Laughton. It was never completed.]
Daily Telegraph
London
1856-1936
Trojan Ending, A [novel]
Riding, Laura
Deyá & London
Seizin & Constable
1937
Claudius Film Version [The Fool of Rome] [a condensed novel based on I, Claudius]
Graves, Robert
Letter on International Affairs
Riding, Laura
Chatto & Windus
London
15-19
A36
1938
The World and Ourselves [former title: Letter Book]
Riding, Laura [contributor; with Sally Graves, Sir Edward Marsh et al]
Riding, Laura
London
Chatto & Windus
1938-11
Schools [an international survey of education]
Graves, Robert; Riding, Laura
Riding, Laura
The Heathen
Wyatt, Honor
Riding, Laura
New York
Random House
1937
Year of Damage [novel]
Hodge, Alan
1936-12
Refugee Scenario [working title of a screenplay for Korda]
Graves Robert/ Riding, Laura
1936-11
Antigua Penny Puce
Graves, Robert
Deyá & London
Seizin & Constable
A46
1936
The Manor House [ poem; first called An Old House; pub'd as The Country Mansion]
Collected Poems [1938]
Graves, Robert
London, Toronto, Melbourne & Sydney
Cassells
A48
1936-11
Heraldo de Madrid
Madrid, Spain
1800s-1900s
Halls of Bedlam [poem; was Before Bedlam]
Collected Poems [1938]
Graves, Robert
London, Toronto, Melbourne & Sydney
Cassells
A48
1936-11-08
Goblet, The [poem]
Collected Poems [1938]
Graves, Robert
London
Cassell
A48
1938