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Officers of The Robert Graves Society

Honorary President

William Graves

Robert Graves's Literary Executor and Director, Fundació Robert Graves,

Palma de Mallorca, Spain

President

Dr Charles Mundye, FEA

Head of Department of Humanities

Sheffield Hallam University

Sheffield

UK

Vice-Presidents (Europe)

Professor Helen Goethals

Department of English Studies

University of Toulouse

Toulouse

France

Dr Patricia Bastida Rodríguez

Senior Lecturer English Philology

Spanish, Modern, and Classical Languages (Secretary)

Universidad de las Islas Baleares

Palma de Mallorca

Spain

Vice-Presidents (the Americas)

Michael Joseph

North American Co-Vice President

Emeritus, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

Dr Anett K. Jessop

North American Co-Vice President

Assistant Professor of English and Creative Writing

Department of Literature and Languages

Building BUS 256A

University of Texas at Tyler

Tyler, Texas 75799 USA

Secretary/Treasurer

Patrick Villa

Formerly a British Council Officer in London, Ghana, Iran, Mexico, and Spain, and later part-time Lecturer, University of Bristol, UK.

Editor, Robert Graves Review

Michael Joseph

Emeritus, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

Assistant Editor, Robert Graves Review

Dr Alicja Bemben

Associate Professor

University of Silesia in Katowice

Poland

Social Media Officer

Dr Laura McKenzie

Department of English

Durham University

UK

Communications Officer/Webmaster

Dr Ian Firla

Formerly St John's College Robert Graves Trust, Oxford

Other Members of the Committee

Joseph Bailey, Independent Scholar, UK.

Dr D. N. G. Carter, formerly University of Trieste, Italy.

Professor Fran Brearton, Queens University, Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK

Professor Frank Kersnowski, formerly Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas, USA.

Professor Grevel Lindop, formerly University of Manchester, UK.

Professor Paul O'Prey, formerly University of Roehampton, London, UK.

Professor Dunstan Ward, formerly University of London Institute in Paris, France.