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Friends, Associates | Laura Riding | LR
's relationship with her intended bibliographer Walter Thigpen
ended in acrimony after she was demoted from deserving a full-volume bibliography to a share in one devoted to minor Fugitives. She formed an epistolary friendship... |
Intertextuality and Influence | Laura Riding | Riding's biographer Elizabeth Friedmann
maintains that this book continued to influence the poetry written in English throughout the twentieth century. Friedmann, Elizabeth. A Mannered Grace. Persea Books, 2005. 97 |
Intertextuality and Influence | Laura Riding | The volume was, says Elizabeth Friedmann
, largely a response to the ideas of Wyndham Lewis
. Friedmann, Elizabeth. A Mannered Grace. Persea Books, 2005. 114 |
Literary responses | Laura Riding | Allen Tate
praised the volume in the New Republic, prophesying a brilliant future for Riding. When John Gould Fletcher
in The Criterion called her poems derivative, Graves
wrote to criticise both Fletcher for being... |
Reception | Laura Riding | When Elizabeth Friedmann
asked LR
years later whether she had written this book in order to explore that which is human, she replied that she had not. I used my sensibility as of the human... |
Textual Production | Laura Riding | The year after LR
's death, posthumous publication of her work began with First Awakenings: The Early Poems of Laura Riding, edited by Elizabeth Friedmann
, Alan J. Clark
, and Robert Nye
. Friedmann, Elizabeth. A Mannered Grace. Persea Books, 2005. 550 |
Textual Production | Laura Riding | There is a substantial collection of LR
's papers (including diaries and letters, acquired by gift and purchase, with some papers restricted until 2010 or 2016) at Cornell University
. A website in connection with... |
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