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Jackson, Laura (Riding), 1901-1991

 Person

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 910 Collections and/or Records:

Letter from Laura Jackson to Ellsworth Mason, 1971-05-21

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 6
Identifier: 1976.004.1.6.023
Scope and Contents "I do not respond in kind by accusing you of baseness in what you did to me in that letter, or in in what you do to me in this present one, with charges of disdaining you while trying to cnceal my disdain but doing so 'poorly', and with acting towards you on the spur of dislike oof having impressed on me the importance of my concentrating on my husband's and my work on language-"...."As I have indicated, I was affected by what you did in that letter and closing out...
Dates: 1971-05-21

Letter from Laura Jackson to Ellsworth Mason, 1971-07-08

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 7
Identifier: 1976.004.1.7.002
Scope and Contents

"My idea is, that we go on, in a relation with each other, allowing for its being at present attended by some difficulty, inhering in disparities in viewpoint, in certain areas of thought and sensibility."

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"I want to tell you about Focus. I think I have, actually, told you my all about 'Of Others': that I incline very strongly at present to the view that there never was such a book published by the Seizin Press or begun by my organizing labors-"

Dates: 1971-07-08

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

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 7
Identifier: 1976.004.1.7.007
Scope and Contents

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, 1971-08-23

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 7
Identifier: 1976.004.1.7.011
Scope and Contents "I am very grateful to you for the xeroxed pages of The Shout; and for the 'meticulous' definition. The American Heritage dictionary is the one I had in mind, but I can make do with what you sent, and well: it provides adequate substantiation of what I suspected: that within a short time, lexicographically speaking, the degenerative process in word-treatment has here got itselg, conveniently for the abuse, officialized."....."I am going to ask you - here, now - to try...
Dates: 1971-08-23

Letter from [Laura Jackson] to Ellsworth Mason, 1971-09-03

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 7
Identifier: 1976.004.1.7.014
Scope and Contents

"Have I mentioned that I am writing something on my relations with The Fugitives..."

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"My poems writing begin to have some continuity when I was a student at Cornell - which I left at the end of my sophmore year..."

Dates: 1971-09-03

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

Letter from Laura Jackson to Ellsworth Mason, 1971-09-24

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 7
Identifier: 1976.004.1.7.024
Scope and Contents

"It has saddened me, Mr. Mason, to find, by your copy of your letter sent to Mr. Cotton, that you should have been so insensitive to my immediatelyely-reported-to-you consternation at finding you were actively and extensively involved in the public prosecution of Robert Graves interests, as to hear that as, simply, something I must automatically disregard as what is."

Dates: 1971-09-24

Letter from Laura Jackson to Ellsworth Mason, 1971-09-30

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 7
Identifier: 1976.004.1.7.027
Scope and Contents

"I feel with you, in this time of change. I am grateful to you for taking me into the circle of your experience. It is a good story, what you tell; and I am glad for you that you have the happiness of its being, much your own story as well as your father's."

Dates: 1971-09-30

Letter from Laura Jackson to Ellsworth Mason, 1972-02-27

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 8
Identifier: 1976.004.1.8.002
Scope and Contents

"The A.L.S. RIding seems genuine, unquestionably so. The bookplate may be a spoof, someone's inot benevolent idea of a joke, or it may be the token of someone of the 'Riding' family to which A.L.S. belonged."

Dates: 1972-02-27

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