Kathleen Raine

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Standard Name: Raine, Kathleen
Birth Name: Kathleen Jessie Raine
Married Name: Kathleen Jessie Davies
Married Name: Kathleen Jessie Madge
KR 's lengthy, successful career as twentieth-century poet, autobiographer, essayist, critic, and translator, won her many awards in England and other countries. She called the writing of words (especially poetry) her greatest joy. Paradoxically, it is the written word which communicates from heart to heart, not the spoken word; for our most secret knowledge comes to us in solitude.
Raine, Kathleen. The Written Word. Enitharmon Press.
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For KR , mythology and nature were modes for illuminating psychic development. The core of women's creativity lay in the development of a self, needing both spiritual and human relationships.

Connections

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Textual Features Seamus Heaney
The Rattle Bag, arranged not by date, or theme, or even alphabetically by author, but alphabetically by title, aims at and achieves a happy and fertile randomness, gathering chips of brilliance from all times...
Textual Features Germaine Greer
The selection of poets is highly informed. It reaches back in time before GG 's anthology Kissing the Rod, to Anne Askew and Isabella Whitney , and forward to Carol Ann Duffy and Margaret Atwood
Textual Features Germaine Greer
Textual Production Monica Furlong
In 2000 MF , together with Andrew J. Weaver , edited Reflections on Forgiveness and Spiritual Growth by a number of more or less well-known Christians. A paperback edition appeared in 2001,
Blackwell’s Online Bookshop. http://Bookshop.Blackwell.co.uk.
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which also saw...
Occupation William Empson
WE was an enthusiast for Basic English (a simplified form of the language which he favoured not only for exchanges among scientists and others from different language groups, but also as an introduction to the...
Material Conditions of Writing William Empson
WE began publishing his poetry as a Cambridge undergraduate during the years up to 1928 (as did others in the same group at the same time, including Kathleen Raine ). He edited and published his...
Literary responses T. S. Eliot
George Orwell no doubt spoke for a section of Eliot's readership when he wrote in October 1942 of the first three quartets: There is very little in Eliot's later work that makes any deep impression...
Publishing Jeni Couzyn
In the late 1960s a male friend of JC passed on to her a commission for an anthology of love poems by women. The publisher had delicate lyrics in mind, and was horrified at Couzyn's...
Publishing Jeni Couzyn
The volume carried blurbs by distinguished names (Ted Hughes and Philip Hobsbaum ) and her own line drawings. Maggs Bros Rare Books recently advertised a copy inscribed to Kathleen Raine .
William and Nina Matheson Books, Inc. http://www.mathesonbooks.com/.
“Alan Clodd Library”. Maggs Bros Rare Books.
Textual Production Jeni Couzyn
Textual Features Jeni Couzyn
JC 's introduction is a succinct and sharply intelligent historical sketch of women's poetry in English and the forces arrayed against it. She begins with the Gaelic oral tradition of the Scottish Highlands as represented...
Reception John Betjeman
Sir JB (who had been knighted in 1969) was appointed Poet Laureate. He wrote somewhat apologetically to Kathleen Raine that he could not v. well turn down a good offer,
Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
under Raine
but that she...
Intertextuality and Influence Phyllis Bentley
Its chapters are allotted to its various characters by name. A quotation, acknowledged in the preliminary pages, comes from Worry about Money by Kathleen Raine (from The Pythoness, and Other Poems, 1949). This book...
Literary responses Frances Bellerby
Kathleen Raine highly praised this volume.
Gittings, Robert, and Frances Bellerby. “Introduction”. Selected Poems, edited by Anne Stevenson and Anne Stevenson, Enitharmon Press.
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Texts

Raine, Kathleen. Six Dreams, and Other Poems. Enitharmon Press, 1968.
Raine, Kathleen, and Dame Barbara Hepworth. Stone and Flower: Poems, 1935-1943. Nicholson and Watson, 1943.
Raine, Kathleen, editor. Temenos. Watkins; Lindisfarne Press.
Raine, Kathleen. The Collected Poems of Kathleen Raine. Hamilton, 1956.
Raine, Kathleen. The Collected Poems of Kathleen Raine. Counterpoint Press, 2001.
Raine, Kathleen. The Hollow Hill and Other Poems, 1960-1964. Hamilton, 1965.
Raine, Kathleen. The Human Face of God: William Blake and the Book of Job. Thames and Hudson, 1982.
Raine, Kathleen. The Inner Journey of the Poet. Golgonooza Press, 1976.
Raine, Kathleen. The Land Unknown. Hamilton, 1975.
Raine, Kathleen. The Lion’s Mouth: Concluding Chapters of Autobiography. Hamilton, 1977.
Raine, Kathleen. The Lost Country. Dolmen, 1971.
Raine, Kathleen. The Oracle in the Heart and Other Poems, 1975-1978. Dolmen, 1980.
Raine, Kathleen. The Oval Portrait, and Other Poems. Enitharmon Press, 1977.
Raine, Kathleen. The Presence: Poems, 1984-1987. Golgonooza, 1987.
Raine, Kathleen. The Pythoness, and Other Poems. Hamilton, 1949.
Raine, Kathleen. The Written Word. Enitharmon Press, 1967.
Raine, Kathleen. The Year One: Poems. Hamilton, 1952.
Raine, Kathleen. Three Poems Written in Ireland, August 1972. Poem of the Month Club, 1973.
Raine, Kathleen. William Blake. Longmans, Green, 1951.
Raine, Kathleen. Yeats the Initiate. Dolmen, 1984.
Raine, Kathleen. Yeats, the Tarot, and the Golden Dawn. Dolmen, 1972.