Jackson, Laura (Riding), 1901-1991
Dates
- Existence: 1901-01-16 - 1991-09-02
biographical statement
Laura Jackson was an American poet, critic, novelist, essayist and short story writer.
Found in 906 Collections and/or Records:
Pride of Head, unknown
"If it were set anywhere else but so/Rolling in its exact private socket..."
"'Reality' - According to Eliot"
Correspondence and manuscripts of the American poet. Handwritten and carbon copy typescripts.
Reeves, James, 1959
Includes transcriptions of Yeats letters to Laura Riding Jackson.
"Reflections Before The Date Change", 1978-12
Correspondence and manuscripts of the American poet. Handwritten and carbon copy typescripts.
Regret of War Ways, unknown
"Can truth lose charm, / Can love turn back to history?..."
Rejoice, Liars, unknown
"Rejoice, the witch of truth has perished / Of her own will--..."
Review of "Epilogue" from "The Times Literary Supplement" , 1936-08-22
Correspondence and manuscripts of the American poet. Handwritten and carbon copy typescripts.
Review of "Laura and Francesca" from "The Times Literary Supplement" , 1932-02-11
Correspondence and manuscripts of the American poet. Handwritten and carbon copy typescripts.
Review of "Progress of Stories" in "The Times Literary Supplement" , 1936-02-22
Correspondence and manuscripts of the American poet. Handwritten and carbon copy typescripts.
Revised Draft Manuscript of Chapter on Seizin Press, Undated.
"Though so little came directly from Lawrence and Richards, their influence was by no means absent from one of the most interesting and important of the literary presses: The Seizin Press which was started by the poets Laura Riding and Robert Graves in 1927."
"As time went on, Laura's Riding's part in the production of the hand-printed volumes grow smaller, as the concentrated move on the editorial side of the Press's work."
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