Friedmann, Elizabeth. A Mannered Grace. Persea Books.
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Textual Production | Laura Riding | All LR
's other literary endeavours while she lived in Mallorca were subordinated to the hugely ambitous collaborative scheme which she dubbed The Critical Vulgate. This was to involve numbers of writers and artists... |
Literary responses | Kathleen Raine | This book was welcomed by its first critics as a magnum opus of undeniable significance.Jacob Bronowski
defined its purpose as the establishment of Blake
's thought as part of the classical tradition of anti-materialist... |
Literary responses | Kathleen Raine | The Times Literary Supplement gave this book high praise as an impassioned diatribe against the intellectual idols of Philistia's market-place, the exercise of a keen critical sword such as that which Blake had forbidden to... |
Literary responses | Laura Riding | Reviews were good in the main. Not only did LR
's friend and associate Jacob Bronowski
assert in Granta that that the poems state the truth with a clarity which is transparent and literal, Friedmann, Elizabeth. A Mannered Grace. Persea Books. 217 |
Friends, Associates | Kathleen Raine | KR
felt she was an outsider at Cambridge because she did not come from the upper or upper-middle classes, and because many of her friends there were also outsiders for various reasons. However, they did... |
Friends, Associates | Laura Riding | On Mallorca LR
actively sought collaborators in her ambitious intellectual quests. Friedmann, Elizabeth. A Mannered Grace. Persea Books. 184 |
Education | William Empson | Sent to preparatory school at the age of seven, WE
obtained the rest of his education on scholarships, first at Winchester School
, where his schoolmates included future academics William Hayter
and John Sparrow
and... |
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