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 910 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Laura Jackson to Ellsworth Mason, 1971-05-21
Letter from Laura Jackson to Ellsworth Mason, 1971-07-08
"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-"
Letter from Laura Jackson to Ellsworth Mason, 1971-07-28
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."
Letter from Laura Jackson to Ellsworth Mason, 1971-08-23
Letter from [Laura Jackson] to Ellsworth Mason, 1971-09-03
"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..."
Letter from Laura Jackson to Ellsworth Mason, 1971-09-11, 1969-06-23
Letter from Laura Jackson to Ellsworth Mason, 1971-09-18
Letter from Laura Jackson to Ellsworth Mason, 1971-09-24
"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."
Letter from Laura Jackson to Ellsworth Mason, 1971-09-30
"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."
Letter from Laura Jackson to Ellsworth Mason, 1972-02-27
"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."
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- Spain -- History -- Civil War, 1936-1939. 1
- Special Collections -- Manuscripts -- Ford, Hugh. 1
- Special Collections -- Manuscripts -- Graves, Robert. 1
- Special Collections -- Manuscripts -- Jackson, Laura R. 1
- Times Literary Supplement (London, England) 1 + ∧ less