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Occupation | Laura Riding | At 35 St Peter's Square, Hammersmith, LR
and Robert Graves
set up their own press, calling it the Seizin Press
, from an old word that means taking possession. Friedmann, Elizabeth. A Mannered Grace. Persea Books. 108 |
Publishing | Laura Riding | LR
published poems, essays, and a review in 1927-8 in transition, the little magazine produced in Paris by Eugene
and Maria Jolas
and Elliot Paul
. Her critical essay here on Gertrude Stein
was... |
Health | Laura Riding | After talking all night at 35 St Peter's Square, Hammersmith, with her intimates Robert Graves
, Nancy Nicholson
, and Geoffrey Phibbs
, LR
jumped from her bedroom window four storeys up. Friedmann, Elizabeth. A Mannered Grace. Persea Books. 138 |
Residence | Laura Riding | After a visit to Gertrude Stein
and Alice B. Toklas
in the French Alps, LR
and Robert Graves
arrived on the island of Mallorca, where they settled in the village of Deyá in a... |
Publishing | Laura Riding | |
Residence | Laura Riding | Two weeks after the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War, LR
and Robert Graves
sailed from Palma, Mallorca, on a British destroyer which was evacuating foreigners because of the heavy bombardment. Friedmann, Elizabeth. A Mannered Grace. Persea Books. 284 |
Textual Features | Laura Riding | In a way this periodical or series was the final form of The Critical Vulgate, since it consisted of essays on many topics by various hands, though Riding had helped extensively with them all.... |
Residence | Laura Riding | LR
and Robert Graves
sailed into New York from Le Havre, on what was supposed to be a visit, on the Champlain (the boat that had brought Riding to Europe, the Paris, on which... |
Textual Production | Laura Riding | If LR
's hand is not discernible in The White Goddess it has been discerned elsewhere in work that Graves
published later as his own. Friedmann claims that in his book of critical essays The... |
Material Conditions of Writing | Laura Riding | With Robert Graves
, LR
published in LondonA Survey of Modernist Poetry, written at Vienna the previous winter. It was issued through the commercial publishers: Heinemann
and, next year in New York, Doubleday
. Friedmann, Elizabeth. A Mannered Grace. Persea Books. 97 and n32 OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. British Library Catalogue. http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?dscnt=0&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1489778087340&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&fromLo. |
Textual Production | Laura Riding | During the summer of emotional turmoil and re-aligned relationships that marked her return to the USA, LR
was by August hard at work again on writing of her own and of Graves
's, on... |
Publishing | Laura Riding | LR
published her second collected volume of poetry: Love as Love, Death as Death, the first production of the Seizin Press
operated in Hammersmith by herself and Robert Graves
, in a limited edition... |
Reception | Laura Riding | LR
always maintained she was uninterested in her reputation and would take no steps to assist it—though she did care that the record should be accurate, and to that end she wrote a lengthy article... |
Publishing | Laura Riding | LR
and Robert Graves
had agreed with Arthur Barker
that he would advance them £500 a year to publish a series of their works—of which Riding's The Word 'Woman', appeared only posthumously. Friedmann, Elizabeth. A Mannered Grace. Persea Books. 192-3 |
Fictionalization | Laura Riding | Critic Jerome McGann
asserts that LR
, while making no claim to transcendent poetic power, makes poetry out of her own power to rise above her subject. In this he associates her with Felicia Hemans |
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