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An edition of Robert Graves and the Hebrew myths (1991)

Robert Graves and the Hebrew myths

a collaboration

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This book tells the story of the thirty-year friendship between Robert Graves and Raphael Patai, and in particular, the story of the literary collaboration that culminated in their joint authorship of the Hebrew Myths: The Book of Genesis. The friendship between Graves and Patai began in 1947 when Graves, having read Patai's book Man and Temple, wrote him a "fan letter" full of remarkable scholarly comments and reflections. It was the beginning of an exchange of letters between the two authors that led to their participation in each other's books and studies, joint public appearances in lectures and interviews, mutual visits, and a lasting friendship. In addition to the nearly two hundred letters they exchanged that are published here for the first time, the book contains the full recorded texts of a long conversation between them about the Hebrew myths, a joint lecture in New York City, and a radio interview.^

It also includes the lecture Graves gave to the London Hillel Foundation on "Hebrew and European Myths Contrasted," and Patai's long essay on "Myth and Hebrew Myth," originally planned as an introduction to the Hebrew Myths but not published until now. The book discusses other writings produced by Graves and Patai and the reaction of the scholarly and literary world to their joint work and their major separate publications. Patai also allows a glimpse into the private lives of the two authors, including their struggles and successes, their frustrations and achievements. Robert Graves and the Hebrew Myths gives rare insight into the lengthy process of gestation that preceded the writing of the Hebrew Myths; the exchanges that led to the reconciliation of the two authors' different views and approaches; the meticulous care they invested in its planning, construction, and execution; and the production of the terse and dramatic presentation that characterizes the book.^

This volume is a unique account of a difficult but successful collaboration between two writers of very different characters, orientations, and talents.

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Robert Graves and the Hebrew myths: a collaboration
1992, Wayne State University Press
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Robert Graves and the Hebrew Myths: A Collaboration (Jewish Folklore and Anthropology Series)
October 1991, Wayne State University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 441-448) and index.

Published in
Detroit
Series
Jewish folklore and anthropology series

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
222/.11068
Library of Congress
BS1236.G73 P38 1992

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Pagination
468 p. ;
Number of pages
468

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL1542149M
Internet Archive
robertgravesheb00pata
ISBN 10
0814321143
LCCN
91020963
LibraryThing
1712079
Goodreads
1159773

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OL1305061W

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