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  1. Occupation. Poet, songwriter, Her Majesty's Schools Inspector. One page of a letter bearing Graves' signature. 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 .

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 10 de ago. de 2007 · The Irish poems of Alfred Perceval Graves. Songs of the Gael. A Gaelic story-telling. by. Graves, Alfred Perceval, 1846-1931. Publication date. 1908. Topics. Irish poetry. Publisher. Dublin, Maunsel & company, limited; New York, The Macmillan company. Collection. cdl; americana. Contributor. University of California Libraries. Language. English.

  5. 14 de mai. de 2018 · Father of poet Robert Graves. The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music MICHAEL KENNEDY and JOYCE BOURNE. Alfred Percival Graves [1], 1846–1931, Irish poet. An inspector of schools, he was also twice president of the Irish literary society. He compiled several volumes of Irish music and folksongs.

  6. 13 de jan. de 2024 · Graves, Alfred Perceval, (22 July 1846–27 Dec. 1931), HM Inspector of Schools, 1875–1910; Chairman of the Representative Managers of the LCC Schools, 1911–19; Founder of the London Educational Councils; one of the Commissioners and expert witnesses upon the Cinema Inquiry Commission; one of the Founders and Member of the ...

  7. 27 December 1931. Nationality: Irish. VIAF. Songwriter, poet, and school inspector. Born in Dublin. Protestant. Involved in the Welsh as well as Gaelic Revival movements. Head of the London Irish Literary Society and elected bard at the 1902 National Eisteddfod of Wales. Father of Robert Graves.