Good-Bye to All That is the autobiography of Robert Graves, a British officer in the First World War. The story charts Graves' disillusionment with British culture and with popular support for the war. His traumatic experience in the war, including his wounding and his horror at the constant and dehumanizing violence, are the book's principal subject. Graves also devotes time to feminism, atheism, and the emergence of Modernism in the wake of the war.
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