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Born in January 16, 1901 / Died in September 2, 1991 / United States / English

Bibliography

WRITINGS: POETRY

  • (Under name Laura Riding Gottschalk) The Close Chaplet,Adelphi (New York City), 1926.
  • (Under name Laura Riding Gottschalk) Voltaire: A Biographical Fantasy,Hogarth Press (London), 1927, Folcroft (Folcroft, PA), 1969.
  • (Under name Laura Riding) Love as Love, Death as Death,Seizin Press (London), 1928.
  • (Under name Laura Riding) Poems: A Joking Word,J. Cape (London), 1930.
  • (Under name Laura Riding) Twenty Poems Less,Hours Press (Paris), 1930.
  • (Under name Laura Riding) Though Gently,Seizin Press (Majorca), 1930.
  • (Under name Laura Riding) Laura and Francisca,Seizin Press (Majorca), 1931.
  • (Under name Laura Riding) The Life of the Dead(in French and English), illustrated by John Aldridge, Barker (London), 1933.
  • (Under name Laura Riding) The First Leaf,Seizin Press (Majorca), 1933.
  • (Under name Laura Riding) Poet: A Lying Word,Barker, 1933.
  • (Under name Laura Riding) Americans,Primavera (Los Angeles), 1934.
  • (Under name Laura Riding) The Second Leaf,Seizin Press (Majorca), 1935.
  • (Under name Laura Riding) Collected Poems, Random House (New York City), 1938, revised edition, under name Laura (Riding) Jackson, published as The Poems of Laura Riding: A New Edition of the 1938 Collection,Persea Books (New York City) , 1980.
  • (Under name Laura Riding) Selected Poems: In Five Sets, Faber (London), 1970, Norton (New York City), 1973, as Laura Riding: Selected Poems in Five Sets,Persea Books, 1993.
  • The Poems of Laura Riding,Carcanet (Manchester, England), 1986.
  • First Awakenings: The Early Poems of Laura Riding,Persea Books, 1992.
  • A Selection of the Poems of Laura Riding, Persea Books, 1997.
NOVELS
  • (Under name Laura Riding, with George Ellidge) 14A,Barker, 1934.
  • (Under pseudonym Madeleine Vara) Convalescent Conversations,Seizin Press (Majorca), 1936.
  • (Under name Laura Riding) A Trojan Ending, Random House, 1937, new edition, Carcanet, 1984.
EDITOR; UNDER NAME LAURA RIDING
  • Everybody's Letters,Barker, 1933.
  • 1935-37 Epilogue: A Critical Summary,three volumes, Seizin Press (Majorca).
  • The World and Ourselves, Chatto & Windus (London), 1938.
OTHER
  • (Translator under name Laura Riding Gottschalk) Marcel le Goff, Anatole France at Home,Adelphi, 1926.
  • (Under name Laura Riding, with Robert Graves) A Survey of Modernist Poetry,Heinemann (London), 1927, Doubleday, 1928.
  • (Under name Laura Riding, with Robert Graves) A Pamphlet against Anthologies,Doubleday (New York City), 1928.
  • (Under name Laura Riding) Contemporaries and Snobs,J. Cape, 1928.
  • (Under name Laura Riding) Anarchism Is Not Enough,Doubleday, 1928.
  • (Under name Laura Riding) Four Unposted Letters to Catherine,Hours Press, 1930; reprinted with afterword by Elizabeth Friedman and Alan J. Clark, Persea Books, 1993.
  • (Under name Laura Riding) Experts Are Puzzled(essays and short stories), J. Cape, 1930.
  • (Under name Laura Riding) Pictures,[London], 1933.
  • (Under name Laura Riding) Progress of Stories(short stories), Seizin Press (Majorca), 1935, Books for Libraries (Freeport, NY), 1971, revised edition, Dial (New York City), 1982.
  • (Translator under name Laura Riding, with Robert Graves) Georg Schwarz, Almost Forgotten Germany,Random House, 1936.
  • (Under name Laura Riding) Len Lye and the Problem of Popular Films,Seizin Press (London), 1938.
  • (Under name Laura Riding) The Covenant of Literal Morality,Seizin Press (London), 1938.
  • (Under name Laura Riding, with Harry Kemp and others) The Left Heresy in Literature and Life,Methuen (London), 1939.
  • (Under name Laura Riding) Lives of Wives(historical fiction), Random House, 1939.
  • The Telling,Athlone Press (London), 1972, Harper (New York City), 1973.
  • (With husband, Schuyler B. Jackson) From the Chapter "Truth" in "Rational Meaning: A New Foundation for the Definition of Words" (Not Yet Published),Priapus (Berkhamsted, England), 1975.
  • It Has Taken Long: From the Writings of Laura (Riding) Jackson,Chelsea Associates (New York City), 1976.
  • How a Poem Comes to Be,Lord John Press (Northridge, CA), 1980.
  • Description of Life,Targ Editions (New York City), 1980.
  • Some Communications of Broad Reference,Lord John Press, 1983.
  • The Word Woman and Other Related Writings,edited by Elizabeth Friedman and Alan J. Clark, Persea Books, 1993.
  • Rational Meaning: A New Foundation for the Definition of Words, and Supplementary Essays, University Press of Virginia (Charlottesville), 1997.
Also contributor, under names Laura Riding Gottschalk, Laura Riding, and Laura (Riding) Jackson, to periodicals, including Wilson Library Bulletin, Art and Literature, Civilta Delle Macchine, Massachusetts Review, Denver Quarterly, Glasgow Magazine, PN Review, Ms., Antaeus, Stand, and Chelsea. Chelsea no. 35 (1976) was devoted solely to her writings. The authorized Laura and Schuyler B. Jackson Collection is held at Cornell University. Letters from Laura (Riding) Jackson's period with the Fugitives are at the Joint University Libraries in Nashville, TN. Letters from the 1930s are in the collection of the State University of New York at Buffalo, and galleys, page proofs, and letters from the 1960s are in the Northwestern University Library.