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Graves, Robert, 1895-1985

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1895-07-24 - 1985-12-07

Biography

British poet, historical novelist, critic, and classicist.

Found in 69 Collections and/or Records:

Letter from [Ellsworth Mason] to Laura Jackson, 1973-06-15

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 8
Identifier: 1976.004.1.8.013
Scope and Contents

"...not to hold you up, I answer your questions about FOCUS. There is no Seizin press imprint on the numbers..."

"There is no information justifying Higginson's calling Graves' contributions to numbers I, II, III, and IV "Letters" or "Letters from Deya"."

Dates: 1973-06-15

Letter from [Ellsworth Mason] to Laura Jackson, 1974-02-09

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 10
Identifier: 1976.004.1.10.007
Scope and Contents "I have at hand your two letters dated January 27th and one dated February 4th, and will reply in order. First, a copy of MKs article has gone off to Prof. Oshima in Japan, with a note that it was sent at your request."...."I am not surprised at your reaction to the MLA seminar, and described to the group that proposed it rather accurately what your reaction would probably be. Their grand idea was to invite you to speak at the seminar!!!".......
Dates: 1974-02-09

Letter from Guy Logsdon to Laura Jackson, 1976-07-7

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 19
Identifier: 1976.004.1.19.003
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"We are happy to cooperative with you and to assist you in any way possible. The two collections were purchased from Ellsworth Mason; possibly you are familiar with the collections."

"...The Laura Riding Jackson material is as follows:"

Dates: 1976-07-7

Letter from Laura Jackson to Edward Mendelson, 1970-06-20

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 11
Identifier: 1976.004.1.11.003
Scope and Contents "I'll go to the matter of the Survey of Modernist Poetry, on which you touched, of which you asked, in your letter. This book, the fact of this book, has been much in my consciousness in recent time. From 1939-1940 forward I was occupied with taking my thought further (and by then I had taken it much further than where it was at the time-of the writing of that book); and I had no practical attention to past work."...."The origin of the book is as follows. In 1925, I...
Dates: 1970-06-20

Letter from Laura Jackson to Ellsworth Mason, 1971-01-18

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 6
Identifier: 1976.004.1.6.002
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"It is, that you have collected the works of Mr. Robert Graves, besides having done some collecting of works of mine. This suggests difficulty because it brings into consideration the possibility, even the probability, of your having had, and continuing to have, correspondence association, some degree of personal association, that is, with Mr. Graves."

Dates: 1971-01-18

Letter from Laura Jackson to Ellsworth Mason, 1971-02-26

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 6
Identifier: 1976.004.1.6.005
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"You asked, Has anyone done a bibliography - or a list. A few years ago I consented, reluctantly because I feared the work involved for myself, to help someone who sought my help (and approval) with a bibliography..."

Dates: 1971-02-26

Letter from Laura Jackson to Ellsworth Mason, 1971-03-12

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 6
Identifier: 1976.004.1.6.006
Scope and Contents

"I have this matter of bibliography to speak of to you."

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"I send you a copy of the letter I wrote to the Minnesota Review:"

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"I can't recall whether or not I have commented, to you, on the course of Seizin Press commentary - of which I have known little till very recently, having, as I think I have explained, lived apart from the traffic of literary doings-"



Dates: 1971-03-12

Letter from Laura Jackson to Ellsworth Mason, 1971-07-28

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 7
Identifier: 1976.004.1.7.007
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Typewritten letter:

"I don't understand 'The Enemy No. 3'. What is that? Perhaps Wyndham Lewis' magazine?"

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"The Len Lye etc. pamphlet: I have only a copy at Cornell - I mean, they have, it is now theirs but restricted from access except by my consent."

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"I'll just say here that I shall plan for your taking on The Private Library article."



Dates: 1971-07-28

Letter from Laura Jackson to Ellsworth Mason, 1971-09-11, 1969-06-23

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 7
Identifier: 1976.004.1.7.019
Scope and Contents "I had only understood that you, as a person of bibliographical interests, with literary interests attendant on these, and a love of collecting, had made yourself into a collector of Robert Graves' writings. Further, where someone comes into friendly relations with me who has some background of professional connection with the Graves-work subject, I am no censor of the person's past, or unarrestable or irremovable continuance of the past into the present.".......
Dates: 1971-09-11; 1969-06-23

Letter from Laura Jackson to Ellsworth Mason, 1971-09-18

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 7
Identifier: 1976.004.1.7.023
Scope and Contents "I don't recall any puzzlement of mine about James Reeves' The Natural Need. I worked wit him on this book, over a preparatory period, and gave it its title.""I comprehend your surprise that I should be distressed to the degree manifested at finding you, as prospective writer of something in which I should be intimately involved as an active consultant, to be engaged in this public activity centered in interest in the writings of Robert Graves.""As to Empson and...
Dates: 1971-09-18