Box 1
Contains 14 Results:
Letter from Laura Jackson to Ellsworth Mason , 1974-01-15
"I am writing centrally to inquire whether your intimateness with things bibliographical includes some intimate knowledge of presses that might be interested in publishing some earlier work of mine - presses of some weight of subject-interest, not the kind specializing, for instance, in the overflow from books-of-poems publications of the regular publishers."
Letter from L.J. [Laura Jackson] to Ellsworth Mason, 1974-01-20
"Perhaps you would care to have this little slip, a copy of what I sent up with the book to Cornell."
"Convalescent Conversations by Madeline Vara (pseudonym of Laura Riding)."
Letter from [Ellsworth Mason] to Laura Jackson, 1974-01-27
"With regard to your publishing problem, during the past year there have been radical cutbacks in publication programs in all of the American presses, and they are all extremely cautious of what they are accepting..."
Letter from Laura Jackson to Ellsworth Mason, 1974-01-27
"I come to tax your kindness with a request for another sending by you of the issue containing M.K.'s article to someone."
Letter from Laura Jackson to Ellsworth Mason, 1974-01-27
"I am content with Professor Feldman's--that is, with a plan for such action--handing over to you such portions of my correspondence about this contribution as he wishes (or all of it, if he wishes), I understanding that by his desire he wishes no payment for the material but is willing, I take it will pleased to, accept from you a donation to the magazine--"
Letter from Laura Jackson to Ellsworth Mason, 1974-02-04
"...it seems important to me to register with y[o]u at my earliest my feelings about and my position on the fact of which I learned from Michael Kirkham a few days ago that there is being planned for the Christmas meeting a seminar on Robert Graves, to treat of the subject 'The influence of Laura Riding on Robert Graves'."