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Contains 27 Results:

Letter from Laura Jackson to Ellsworth Mason, 1973-08-18

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Identifier: 1976.004.1.8.021
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Typewritten letter:

"I am interested in knowing what kind of bibliographical principle it is that lists an article concerning Laura Riding and Robert Graves under Robert Graves."

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"I need to tell you, in this connection, that Michael Kirkham has astonished me by his announcing that Madelaine Vera was a pseudonym of mine. He has had no authority for making such a statement."



Dates: 1973-08-18

Letter from Ellsworth Mason to Laura Jackson, 1973-08-22

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Identifier: 1976.004.1.8.022
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"I was overwhelmed to learn in your telephone conversation that you had offered me your list of modifications as a gift, since I had presumed that you were offering me the "presentation" to buy for my collection."

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"They repose in the vault of our Rare Book Room, and you ay direct any scholar who inquires about them that they are already available for scholarly use."

Dates: 1973-08-22

Letter from Ellsworth Mason to Laura Jackson, 1973-08-23

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Identifier: 1976.004.1.8.023
Scope and Contents "Whatever the past history, Michael did send you a copy of his article, he did follow up by asking me to send you a copy when the original went astray, and he knows, from my writing him, that I have sent the text. He knows you have it in hand, and it is quite common with critics writing about living authors to alter text in deference to personal feelings of the author in cases where there author is gracious enough to review the text in advance, so long as the integrity of the critic's view...
Dates: 1973-08-23

Letter from Laura Jackson to Ellsworth Mason, 1973-08-26

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Identifier: 1976.004.1.8.024
Scope and Contents "The Madeline Vera matter is not for me on the plane of agitation of mine, and its entitlement to respect. We have here a liberty taken by Mr. Kirkham for which he has had no authority from me. I have never made public identification of myself as M.V. Mr. Kirkham has had sufficient acquaintance with me, by correspondence and by personal visit, for awareness of of my my view of the outrage committed by Messrs, Higginson and Graves in their making themselves authorities as to the...
Dates: 1973-08-26

Letter from Laura Jackson to Ellsworth Mason, 1973-08-27

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Identifier: 1976.004.1.8.025
Scope and Contents "I must try to impose upon you that we have a case of bibliographic fraud: that is authority. Robert Graves is no authority for ... of authority to me or anything via Mr. Higginson. The strength of my feelings is not the issue."...."I cannot be with you at all in your solicited in M. K's authorial perogatives - as with your lack of conscience, amidst so much editorial circumstances as to what you are here with respect to a bibliographical desecration by Higginson and...
Dates: 1973-08-27

Letter from Laura Jackson to Ellsworth Mason, 1973-08-29

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Identifier: 1976.004.1.8.026
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"I am moved to put on record, as to your appeal for corrections, that some wrong things involve offences that make their repair by those responsible for them morally impossible; penance, however, is always a moral possibility."

Dates: 1973-08-29

Letter from Laura Jackson to Ellsworth Mason, 1973-09-04

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Identifier: 1976.004.1.8.027
Scope and Contents "I have been wanting to write to you on the Madeline Vera matte again...I have had what I think may be a better solution, all-round. You may communicate to Mr. Kirkham that my final view of the matter is that, although he has not had from me any authority for this attrbution, and I regard as regrettable, unfortunate, his proceeding to make attribution on what is first a Higginson-Graves attribution...suggest that he use the M.V reference with this accompanying data in the mention of M.V.:...
Dates: 1973-09-04