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Even knowing that Robert Graves' The White Goddess was full of errors, it was still a great read for my developing feminist sensibilities.
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Putting it mildly. Wasn't the White Goddess mostly speculative? Much as I've enjoyed some of his writing.
I see there are now 2 Kindle eBooks on Inanna now on Amazon.
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Ooh but that reminds me, I LOVE the Golden Fleece by Robert Graves. Since it's a novel, his style works great. :) It was one of my favorite reads when I was a teen.