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Bibliography

B. Anthologies containing poems by Laura Riding
[Titles of poems printed given in brackets where known; titles of first publication or first-translation poems appear in roman]

1924 - 1951 | 1953 - 2000

Anthology Of Magazine Verse For 1924, and Yearbook of American Poetry, ed. William Stanley Braithwaite.-Boston: Brimmer, 1924.-pp. 101-102. ['A Pair']

Anthology Of Magazine Verse For 1925, and Yearbook of American Poetry, ed. William Stanley Braithwaite.-Boston: Brimmer, 1925.-pp. 124-127. ['Lying Spying'; 'The Sad Boy'; 'Mortal']

The Best Poems Of 1925, ed. L.A.G. Strong.-Boston: Small, Maynard, 1925.-pp. 106-107. ['For One Who Will Remember'; 'Summary For Alastor']

The Best Poems Of 1926, ed. L.A.G. Strong.-New York: Dodd, Mead, 1926.-pp. 95-96. ['As Well As Any Other'; 'Many Gentlemen']

The Best Poems Of 1927, ed. L.A.G. Strong.-New York: Dodd, Mead, 1927.-p. 130. ['For All Our Sakes']

Anthologie de la Nouvelle Poésie Américaine, par Eugene Jolas.-Paris: Kra, 1928.-pp. 187-188. ['le Nombre']

Fugitives: An Anthology Of Verse.-New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1928.-pp. 87-100. ['The Poet's Corner'; 'The Quids'; 'The Simple Line'; 'Loss Of Reason'; 'Up A Tree'; 'Afternoon'; 'If We Have Heroes'; 'Death Of The Author'; 'Sunday']

Twentieth-Century Poetry, ed. John Drinkwater, Henry Seidel Canby, William Rose Benét.-Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1929.-pp. 580-582. ['Sea, False Philosophy'; '0 Vocables Of Love']

The Year's Poetry [1934]: A Representative Selection, ed. Denys Kilham Roberts, Gerald Gould, John Lehmann.-London: Bodley Head, 1934.-pp. 139-144. ['Midsummer Duet 1934', by Laura Riding and Robert Graves: a two-'voice' poem] [Republished in Collected Poems by Laura Riding, 1938, pp. 145-149; 1980, pp. 141-144 (notes p. 403); 2001, pp.145-149 (notes p.[iv], 479); in Complete Poems [of] Robert Graves, Vol. 3, ed. Beryl Graves, Dunstan Ward, 1999, pp. 335-338 (notes pp. 526-527)]

The Faber Book Of Modern Verse, ed. Michael Roberts.-London: Faber, 1936.pp. 211-223. ['The Tillaquils; 'Lucrece And Nara'; 'The Map Of Places'; 'The Tiger'; 'The Wind, The Clock, The We'; 'The Wind Suffers'; 'The Flowering Urn'; 'Nor Is It Written'; 'Auspice Of Jewels'] (for 1951 & 1965 revisions, and for 1982 reissue, see below)

The Modern Poet: An Anthology, ed. Gwendolen Murphy.-London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1938.-pp. 84-92. ['The Quids'; 'As Many Questions As Answers'; 'Earth'; 'Doom In Bloom'; 'The Victory'; 'After So Much Loss'] [Laura Riding's 'account of the poet at work' quoted by editor, pp. xvi-xvii and pp. 184-188]

A Book Of Modern Verse [ed. Ian M. Parsons].-London: Chatto & Windus, 1939.-p. 53. (Zodiac Books) ['As Well As Any Other'] (reissued 1948).

An Anthology Of Modern Poetry: Lyric America, 1630-1941, ed. Alfred Kreymborg.-2nd rev. ed.-New York: Tudor, 1941.-pp. 642-643. (1st ed. 1930; rev. ed. 1935). ['The Wind Suffers'] [also published as] Lyric America ..., ed. Alfred Kreymborg.-New York: Coward McCann [same editions & dates].

The Little Book Of Modern Verse, ed. Anne Ridler.-London: Faber, 1941.-pp. 91-92. ['The Tillaquils'] (reprinted, 1942 on, as A Little Book Of Modern Verse)

A New Anthology Of Modern Verse, 1920-1940, ed. C. Day Lewis, L.A.G. Strong.-London: Methuen, 1941.-pp. 151-152. ['Many Gentlemen'; 'The Way It Is']

Treasury Of Modern Poetry, ed. A.S. Collins.-London: University Tutorial Press, 1947.-pp. 165-167. ['Prisms'; 'So Slight; 'Hospitality To Words'; 'The Wind Suffers']

A Little Treasury Of American Poetry: the chief poets from colonial times to the present day, ed. Oscar Williams.-New York: Scribner, 1948.-pp. 667-677. ['The Map Of Places'; The Flowering Urn'; 'Dear Possible'; 'The Wind, The Clock, The We'; 'Three Sermons To The Dead'; 'For-Ever Morning'; 'Because Of Clothes'; 'Respect For The Dead'; 'Auspice Of Jewels'] (Reissued, as "revised edition", 1952)

transition workshop, ed. Eugene Jolas.-New York: Vanguard Press, 1949.-pp. 254-256. ['All Nothing, Nothing']

The Faber Book Of Modern Verse, ed. Michael Roberts.-New [2nd] ed., rev. by Anne Ridler.-London: Faber, 1951.-pp. 221-231. ['The Tillaquils'; 'Lucrece And Nara'; 'The Map Of Places'; 'The Tiger'; 'The Wind Suffers'; 'The Flowering Urn'; 'Nor Is It Written'; 'Auspice Of Jewels']

 

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Laura (Riding) Jackson

A Mannered Grace
The Failure of Poetry, The Promise of Language
Anarchism Is Not Enough
Essays from Epilogue
First Awakenings
Four Unposted Letters To Catherine
Progress of Stories
Rational Meaning
The Laura (Riding) Jackson Reader
The Poems of Laura Riding
A Selection of the Poems of Laura Riding
The Telling
The Word Woman
Under The Mind's Watch
Sample Letters of Laura (Riding) Jackson
Essays

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