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Sources Aaron, Daniel, “What Can You Learn from a Historical Novel?” in American Heritage, Vol. 43, No. 6, October 1992, pp. 55–56.
Blowen, Michael, “How the Movie Sells the Book,” in Boston Globe, January 12, 1986, Sec. B, p. 1.
Buckman, Peter, and William Fifield, “The Art of Poetry XI: Robert Graves,” in Conversations with Robert Graves, edited by Frank. L. Kersnowski, University of Mississippi Press, 1989, p. 100.
Burton, Philip, “The Values of a Classical Education: Satirical Elements in Robert Graves’s Claudius...
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