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313: 31: 403:, in 1967, about how Graves had used her as a source: "In my thinking, the categorically separated functions termed intellectual, moral, spiritual, emotional, were brought into union, into joint immediacy; other conceptions put the sun and moon in their right rational places as emblems of poetic emotionalism, and lengthened the perspective of Origin back from the skimpy historical heavens of masculine divinity through a spacious dominion of religious symbolism, pre-sided over, for the sake of poetic justice, by a thing I called mother-god." 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", 411:
In about 1941, Riding renounced poetry, but it was fifteen to twenty years before she felt able to begin explaining her reasons and exploring her unfolding findings. She withdrew from public literary life, working with 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 416:, her first formal statement of her reasons for renouncing poetry (there had been a brief reference book entry in 1955). An expanded version of the piece was published that year in the New York magazine 1048: 324:. Between 1936 and 1939, Riding and Graves lived in England, France and Switzerland. Throughout their association both steadily produced volumes of major poetry, culminating for each with a 265:
Riding and Graves were highly productive from the start of their association, though after they moved to Majorca they became even more so. While still in London they had set up (1927) the
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magazine. They awarded her the Nashville Prize in 1924. Her marriage with Gottschalk ended in divorce in 1925, at the end of which year she went to England at the invitation of
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in 1929. It is generally agreed that this episode was a major cause of the break-up of Graves's first marriage: the whole affair caused a famous literary scandal.
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them into an exploration of the foundations of meaning and language. In April 1962, she read "Introduction for a Broadcast" for the
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She began to write poetry, publishing first (1923–26) under the name Laura Riding Gottschalk. She became associated with the
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Alan J. Clark, "Laura (Riding) Jackson: a revised check-list March 1923 – January 2001", pp. 147–179 in
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house in which they lived has been renovated and preserved by the Laura Riding Jackson Foundation at the
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Her works have been translated to French, German, Spanish, Danish, Polish, Portuguese and Norwegian (by
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The excitement stirred by Laura Riding's poems is hinted at in Sonia Raiziss' later description: "When
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Finding aid to Laura Riding letters at Columbia University. Rare Book & Manuscript Library.
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Under The Mind's Watch: Concerning Issues Of Language, Literature, Life Of Contemporary Bearing
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Mark Jacobs, "Laura (Riding) Jackson and Robert Graves: The Question of Collaboration",
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Nolan, John (2007). "Poetry, Language, Truth-Speaking", editor's introduction to
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Mark Jacobs, "Re-writing History, Literally: Laura Riding's The Close Chaplet",
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She was born in New York City to Nathaniel Reichenthal, a Jewish immigrant from
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https://www4.ntu.ac.uk/laura_riding/bibliography/letters_to_editors/index.html
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The Poems of Laura Riding, A Newly Revised Edition of the 1938/1980 Collection
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The Sufficient Difference: a Centenary Celebration of Laura (Riding) Jackson
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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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Publication of her work has continued since her death in 1991, including
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Riding on the Mueller campus of Indian River State College in Vero Beach.
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in 1938. In 1939, they moved to the United States and took lodging in
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The Laura Riding Jackson Papers at Washington University in St. Louis
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by Laura (Riding) Jackson. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
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20/21, May 1967, pp. 114–162). This essay formed the core of
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called her "an important force of the international avant-garde".
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Rebel by vocation: Seán O'Faoláin and the generation of The Bell
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The Poems of Laura Riding: A New Edition of the 1938 Collection
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Graves and Riding left Majorca in 1936, at the outbreak of the
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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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Following the break-up with Nancy, until the outbreak of the
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Web oficial de "La Casa de Robert Graves" en Deià, Mallorca
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Nottingham Trent University Laura (Riding) Jackson webpage
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Athlone, 1972; Harper & Row, 1973; Carcanet, 2005.
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A Mannered Grace: the Life of Laura (Riding) Jackson
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Manchester University Press. p. 107. 536:Her poems also had many detractors, such as 305:the substantial hardbound critical magazine 790:The Word 'Woman' and Other Related Writings 1566:American people of Austrian-Jewish descent 29: 18: 609:(London: Cape; New York: Doubleday, 1928) 603:(London: Cape; New York: Doubleday, 1928) 281:and was in some respects the seed of the 1501:People from Indian River County, Florida 796:A Selection of the Poems of Laura Riding 451:were given over to new writings by her, 873: 810:, guest-edited by Elizabeth Friedmann ( 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 1406:In Extremis: The Life of Laura Riding 7: 1010:, Venice, CA: The Lapis Press, 1991. 230:in 1936, Riding and Graves lived in 1561:20th-century American women writers 1541:Jewish American short story writers 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) 499:On the Continuing of the Continuing 356:, 1979) and also was the basis for 1521:American women short story writers 1401:, Volume 3, Number 2, Summer 2010. 1020:Stuart B McIver (1 October 2014). 713:Volume IV: The World and Ourselves 631:Four Unposted Letters to Catherine 169:, and they published her poems in 14: 1355:The Laura (Riding) Jackson Reader 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 204:lived in London until Riding's 1047:Begley, Janet (May 30, 2019). 607:A Pamphlet Against Anthologies 591:(London: Hogarth Press, 1927). 287:A Pamphlet Against Anthologies 1: 1394:, Volume 3, No.3 Summer 2012. 667:(London: Arthur Barker, 1933) 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 271:A Survey of Modernist Poetry 219:" in a letter to his friend 1556:20th-century American poets 1471:Laura Riding Jackson papers 1269:Muske, Carol (1993-11-28). 653:Laura and Francisca: A Poem 1602: 1576:20th-century American Jews 1551:Bollingen Prize recipients 1353:Elizabeth Friedmann (ed), 721:Convalescent Conversations 655:(Deya: Seizin Press, 1931) 633:(Paris: Hours Press, n.d.) 621:(Paris: Hours Press, 1930) 384:Indian River State College 1531:Jewish American novelists 1526:Cornell University alumni 1006:See his "Queen Story" in 969:Patrick J. Quinn (1999). 818:The Poems of Laura Riding 814:69 , New York, Dec. 2000) 457:The Sufficient Difference 370:, eventually settling in 28: 1586:Poets from New York City 1511:American women novelists 1506:American women essayists 1271:"Laura Riding Roughshod" 1227:New York Review of Books 996:La casa de Robert Graves 861:Almost Forgotten Germany 601:Contemporaries and Snobs 530:New York Review of Books 289:(1928) and other works. 279:Seven Types of Ambiguity 137:Early life and education 1439:A story by Laura Riding 900:Trinity College, Dublin 741:(London: Cassell, 1939) 595:Anarchism Is Not Enough 542:William Carlos Williams 391:Richard Perceval Graves 338:Richard Perceval Graves 273:(1927) (which inspired 1378:Truth, Beauty, Silence 1357:(Persea Books, 2005). 1333:(Persea Books, 2005). 1081:Vero Beach 32963 Media 855:Anatole France at Home 661:(London: Barker, 1933) 491:Under the Mind's Watch 407:Renunciation of poetry 330:New Hope, Pennsylvania 317: 35:Riding in January 1924 1536:Jewish American poets 1408:. (iUniverse, 2000). 1329:Elizabeth Friedmann, 939:Jean Moorcroft Wilson 571:Selected bibliography 481:(early poems, 1992), 315: 1546:Jewish women writers 1516:American women poets 945:Good-Bye to All That 768:35 , New York, 1976) 665:The Life of the Dead 625:Poems: A Joking Word 519:Poems: A Joking Word 473:Reception and legacy 462:She was awarded the 149:. She met historian 123:Laura Riding Jackson 1448:Further on Metaphor 683:Progress of Stories 659:Everybody's Letters 637:Experts Are Puzzled 538:John Gould Fletcher 414:BBC Third Programme 368:Schuyler B. Jackson 354:Under the Influence 291:Progress of Stories 151:Louis R. 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suicide attempt
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Thomas MacGreevy
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Majorca
James Reeves
Norman Cameron
John Aldridge
Len Lye
Jacob Bronowski
Honor Wyatt
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