Couzyn, Jeni, editor. The Bloodaxe Book of Contemporary Women Poets. Bloodaxe Books.
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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... |
Reception | Ruth Fainlight | RF
has drawn appreciative comment from fellow poets and writers like Helen Dunmore
, A. S. Byatt
, and Elaine Feinstein
(who has written that in a time when every poet is wooed by the... |
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... |
Reception | Elizabeth Jennings | EJ
has said that at this date she was beginning to achieve in her work a certain mastery of form Couzyn, Jeni, editor. The Bloodaxe Book of Contemporary Women Poets. Bloodaxe Books. 100 |
Reception | Anna Wickham | Thanks to Untermeyer and to British poet and anthologist John Gawsworth
, by the 1930s AW
's poetry was widely anthologised, making her often as well represented as respected male poets such as Lawrence
,... |
Reception | Olivia Manning | Amid a chorus of praise for this novel, Pamela Hansford Johnson
's statement that it was among the ten best novels written by women in the past twenty-five years attracted ridicule for its mathematical approach... |
Publishing | Laura Riding | |
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... |
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 |
Publishing | Sylvia Kantaris | It was re-issued by Menhir Press
in 1986, to go with Time & Motion. The title poem was reprinted in The Guardian on 22 November 1999 together with fellow-poet Kate Clanchy
's article on... |
Publishing | Laura Riding | Robert Graves
helped persuade Leonard
and Virginia Woolf
to publish it. Friedmann, Elizabeth. A Mannered Grace. Persea Books. 77 |
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... |
politics | John Milton | This is an argument which defends Milton's behaviour, and later Milton critics have offered different defences of him in the light of different ideas about what constitutes good behaviour in matters of gender. Meanwhile a... |
Occupation | Frances Horovitz | Patrick Magee
, Harvey Hall
, Stevie Smith
, Hugh Dickson
, and Basil Jones
were the other readers for the project. The poets from whose work they read included W. B. Yeats
, D. H. Lawrence |
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 |
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