Goodbye to All That

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Goodbye to All That is Robert Graves’s acclaimed autobiographical memoir that recounts his experiences in World War I and his disillusionment with British society.

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instanceOf book
war memoir
author Robert Graves NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticalReception acclaimed
describesEvent Battle of Loos NERFINISHED
Battle of the Somme NERFINISHED
World War I NERFINISHED
firstPersonNarration true
form prose
genre World War I literature
autobiography
memoir
hasCharacter Robert Nichols NERFINISHED
Siegfried Sassoon NERFINISHED
Wilfred Owen NERFINISHED
hasEdition revised 1957 edition
hasInfluenceOn later World War I memoirs
hasTheme anti-war sentiment
break with tradition
loss of innocence
memory and autobiography
influenced perceptions of World War I in British literature
isAbout British Army officers in World War I
postwar exile from England
public school culture in Britain
language English
literaryMovement modernism
mainSubject British society
Robert Graves NERFINISHED
World War I trench warfare NERFINISHED
disillusionment
war trauma
notableFor candid portrayal of trench warfare
critique of British class system
modernist war memoir style
publicationYear 1929
publisher Jonathan Cape NERFINISHED
relatedWork Fairies and Fusiliers NERFINISHED
I, Claudius NERFINISHED
setting England
France NERFINISHED
Western Front NERFINISHED
timePeriod 1914–1918
post–World War I era
titleOrigin farewell to pre-war England

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