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Robert Graves was born in 1895. He was an English poet, novelist, and scholar. Graves is best known for his historical novels, such as "I, Claudius" and "Claudius the God," and for his poetry, which often explored themes of war, love, and mythology. Graves was a prolific writer, publishing over 140 works during his lifetime. He was also a vocal critic of modernism and the literary establishment.