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223:. When they failed to effect a reconciliation, he rejoined the household but rejected Laura and moved in with Nancy. This was one of the catalysts for the incident of 27 April 1929, when Riding jumped from a fourth-floor window (or, according to Timothy Sandefur, 2019, “a second-storey window”) at the lodgings she shared with Graves, at the height of an argument involving Graves, Phibbs and Nancy Graves; having failed to stop her, Graves also jumped (from a lower floor), but was unharmed, whilst Riding sustained life-threatening injuries.
399:, despite the fact the two were estranged at that point. Riding Jackson later said, "As to the ‘White Goddess’ identity: the White Goddess theme was a spiritually, literarily and scholastically fraudulent improvisation by Robert Graves into the ornate pretentious framework of which he stuffed stolen substance of my writings, and my thought generally, on poetry, woman, cosmic actualities and the history of religious conceptions." She had already written to the Editor of the
442:. Writings and publications continued to flow throughout the sixties, seventies and eighties, as Laura (Riding) Jackson (her authorial name from 1963 onwards) explored what she regarded as the truth-potential of language, free from the artificial restrictions of poetic art. "My faith in poetry was at heart a faith in language as the elementary wisdom," she had written in 1976 ("The Road To, In, And Away From, Poetry",
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Schuyler Jackson on a dictionary (published posthumously in 1997) that would lead
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251). Her later writings attest to what she regarded as the truth-potential contained in language and in the human mind. She might be regarded as a spiritual teacher whose unusually high valuation of language, led her to choose literature as the locus of her work. Two issues of
188:(1922–1925) flashed down the new sky of American poetry, it left a brilliant scatter of names: Ransom, Tate, Warren, Riding, Crane.... Among them, the inner circle and those tangent to it as contributors, there was no one quite like Laura Riding." ("An Appreciation,"
215:, in 1929, she invited him to join the household that already contained herself, Graves, and Graves's wife, Nancy. Phibbs agreed, but after a few months changed his mind and returned to his wife, referring to Riding as "a
196:, was published in 1926, and during the following year she assumed the surname Riding. By this time the originality of her poetry was becoming ever more evident: generally she favoured a distinctive form of
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The Sufficient Difference: a Centenary Celebration of Laura (Riding) Jackson
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The person I am : the literary memoirs of Laura (Riding) Jackson, p.70
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The Poems of Laura Riding: A New Edition of the 1938 Collection
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Rational Meaning: A New Foundation for the Definition of Words
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Rational Meaning: A New Foundation for the Definition of Words
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A Mannered Grace: the Life of Laura (Riding) Jackson
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1370:The Failure of Poetry, The Promise of Language
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1008:Immeasurable Distances: The Collected Essays
975:. Susquehanna University Press. p. 41.
917:. Manchester University Press. p. 107.
536:Her poems also had many detractors, such as
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780:(Northridge, CA: Lord John Press, 1983)
1254:John Gould Fletcher (1927). "Review".
943:Robert Graves: From Great War Poet to
778:Some Communications of Broad Reference
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230:in 1936, Riding and Graves lived in
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1450:An essay by Laura (Riding) Jackson.
1427:The Laura Riding Jackson Foundation
836:On the Continuing of the Continuing
715:(London: Chatto & Windus, 1938)
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356:, 1979) and also was the basis for
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1020:Stuart B McIver (1 October 2014).
713:Volume IV: The World and Ourselves
631:Four Unposted Letters to Catherine
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1349:http://www.ntu.ac.uk/laura_riding
972:New Perspectives on Robert Graves
1475:University of Maryland libraries
1462:. De la Fundación Robert Graves.
1188:Honan, William H. (1991-09-04).
1101:Jackson, Laura (Riding) (2011).
1023:Dreamers, Schemers and Scalawags
948:. Bloomsbury. pp. 352–364.
911:Niall Carson (1 February 2016).
691:(periodical edited with Graves)
589:Voltaire: A Biographical Fantasy
389:According to Graves' biographer
211:When Riding met the Irish poet,
1026:. Pineapple Press. p. 44.
352:(1977; UK edition published as
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1047:Begley, Janet (May 30, 2019).
607:A Pamphlet Against Anthologies
591:(London: Hogarth Press, 1927).
287:A Pamphlet Against Anthologies
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262:. The house is now a museum.
756:Selected Poems: In Five Sets
689:Epilogue: A Critical Summary
613:Love as Love, Death as Death
583:A Survey of Modernist Poetry
511:Love as Love, Death as Death
434:The 62 numbered passages of
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721:Convalescent Conversations
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1227:New York Review of Books
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289:(1928) and other works.
279:Seven Types of Ambiguity
137:Early life and education
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595:Anarchism Is Not Enough
542:William Carlos Williams
391:Richard Perceval Graves
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1357:(Persea Books, 2005).
1333:(Persea Books, 2005).
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491:Under the Mind's Watch
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538:John Gould Fletcher
414:BBC Third Programme
368:Schuyler B. Jackson
354:Under the Influence
291:Progress of Stories
151:Louis R. Gottschalk
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