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Bibliography
D. Articles, essays, stories, letters: contributions to periodicals, books and to biographical dictionaries
D. I. Periodicals, 1: Articles, Essays, Stories [To 1926 as Laura Riding Gottschalk; 1927-1939 as Laura Riding or L.R., also Madeleine Vara (pseudonym) or M.V.; from 1963,
as Laura (Riding) Jackson-though two early occurrences noted below use brackets not parentheses]
1925 - 1974 | 1975 - 1991 | 1992 - 2001
1925-1929
'A Prophecy Or A Plea', The Reviewer, 5, April 1925, pp. 1-7. [Reprinted in First Awakenings..., 1992, pp. 275-280]
'The Anthologist In Our Midst', by Laura Riding and Robert Graves, The Calendar [Of Modern Letters], 4, April-July 1927, pp.
22-36.
'The New Barbarism, And Gertrude Stein', transition, 3, June 1927, pp. 153-168.
'In A Cafe', transition, 7, October 1927, pp. 31-33.
'Jamais Plus' [On Edgar Allan Poe], transition, 7, October 1927, pp. 139-156.
'Fragment' ['There is a woman in this city who loathes me ...'], transition, 10, January 1928, pp. 47-48.
'A Note On White Buildings by Hart Crane', transition, 10, January 1928, pp. 139141.
'Hungry To Hear', transition, 12, March 1928, p. 62.
'Mademoiselle Comet', transition, 13, Summer 1928, pp. 207-208.
'[Answers to] An Enquiry', New Verse, 11, October 1934, pp. 3-5.
[Laura writes ...] [letter-report], Focus I, January 1935, pp. 7-11.
[Laura writes ...] [letter-report], Focus II, February-March 1935, pp. 18-22.
[Laura writes ...] [letter-reports], Focus III, April-May 1935, pp. 7-15; 32-40.
'Preliminaries', Epilogue I, Autumn 1935, pp. 1-5.
'The Idea Of God', by Thomas Matthews and Laura Riding, Epilogue I, Autumn 1935, pp. 6-54.
'The Cult Of Failure', by Laura Riding and Madeleine Vara, Epilogue I, Autumn 1935, pp. 60-86. [contents: 'The Rimbaud', by
L.R. (includes note on Rimbaud by T.E. Lawrence), pp. 60-66; 'Critical Detail', by M.V., pp. 66-86]
'Germany', by Laura Riding, John Cullen, Madeleine Vara, Epilogue I, Autumn 1935, pp. 93-129. [includes 'Nietzsche', by M.V.,
pp. 113-125; 'Germans as a Social Problem', by L.R., pp. 126-129.]
'An Address To An International Audience', by Madeleine Vara, Epilogue I, Autumn 1935, pp. 134-143.
'Poems And Poets', Epilogue I, Autumn 1935, pp. 144-156.
'Picture-Making', Epilogue I, Autumn 1935, pp. 213-219.
'Film-Making', by Len Lye and Laura Riding, Epilogue I, Autumn 1935, pp. 231-235. [contents: 'Movement as Language'; 'Movement
as a Medium']
'Photography' [Notes to Ward Hutchinson's article], Epilogue I, Autumn 1935, pp. 243-245.
[Laura writes ...] [letter-reports], Focus IV, December 1935, pp. 34-39; 51-64.
'In Apology', Epilogue II, Summer 1936, pp. 1-7.
'Crime', Epilogue II, Summer 1936, pp. 8-56.
'Homiletic Studies' [Introduction], Epilogue II, Summer 1936, pp. 63-64.
'Homiletic Studies: In Defence Of Anger', Epilogue II, Summer 1936, pp. 90-107.
'The Exercise Of English', by Laura Riding and Robert Graves, Epilogue II, Summer 1936, pp. 110-136.
'Philosophy And Poetry', by Alan Hodge and Laura Riding, Epilogue II, Summer 1936, pp. 148-160.
'A Film Scenario: Fantasia Of Life', Epilogue II, Summer 1936, pp. 162-189.
'Marginal Themes: The Bull Fight', Epilogue II, Summer 1936, pp. 193-207.
'Marginal Themes: The Literary Intelligence' [On E.A. Poe and T.S.Eliot], Epilogue II, Summer 1936, pp. 221-230.
'Marginal Themes: George Sand', by Madeleine Vara, Epilogue II, Summer 1936, pp. 243-249. [includes translations of four tales
from Contes d'une grand'mère]
'The End Of The World, And After', Epilogue III, Spring 1937, pp. 1-5.
'Politics And Poetry', by Laura Riding, Robert Graves, Harry Kemp, Alan Hodge, Madeleine Vara, Epilogue III, Spring 1937,
pp. 6-53. [includes 'Note On German Poets And Politics', by M.V., pp. 51-53]
'The Theme Of Fame', by Madeleine Vara, Epilogue III, Spring 1937, pp. 75-99.
'From A Private Correspondence On Reality', by Laura Riding and Robert Graves, Epilogue III, Spring 1937, pp.107-130.
'Humour And Poetry As Related Themes', by James Reeves and Laura Riding, Epilogue III, Spring 1937, pp. 173-190.
'Drama', by Laura Riding, Alan Hodge, Robert Graves, Epilogue III, Spring 1937, pp. 193-226.
'A Letter From England To Majorca', Epilogue III, Spring 1937 pp. 227-229.
'The Justifications Of Advertising', Epilogue III, Spring 1937, pp. 246-255.
'The Latest In Synonymy', by Schuyler and Laura Jackson, Wilson Library Bulletin, 17, November 1942, pp. 219 & 225.
'Introduction For A Broadcast'; 'Continued For Chelsea'; [with personal note by Laura Jackson], Chelsea 12, September 1962,
pp. 3-10.
'Further On Poetry' (Excerpts from an essay entitled 'Poetry And The Good'), by Laura [Riding] Jackson[n.b.], Chelsea 14,
January 1964, pp. 38-47. [see also below 'Poetry And The Good', 1992]
'Presenza della donna nella civiltå attuale'='On The Role Of Women In Contemporary Society', by Laura (Riding) Jackson, Civiltå
delle Macchine, 11, July-August 1963, pp. 22-25.
[also published as]
'The Sex Factor In Social Progress', by Laura [Riding] Jackson[n.b.], Chelsea 16, March 1965, pp. 114-122. [Reprinted in The
Word 'Woman'..., 1993, pp. 171-182]
'A Last Lesson In Geography', by Laura Riding [story, with a sequel of 1964 by Laura Riding (Jackson)[n.b.]], Art And Literature,
6, Autumn 1965, pp. 28-43.
'The Telling' [Core-part of the book, with] 'Preface for Chelsea', Chelsea 20-21, May 1967, pp. 117-162; 114-116.
'The Bondage', Chelsea 30-31, June 1972, pp. 24-33. [Reprinted in The Word 'Woman'..., 1993, pp. 191-203]
'A Postscript', Private Library, 5(3), Autumn 1972, pp. 139-147. [On the Seizin Press]
'Correspondence: The Cult Of "Connections"' [article in letter form] [On the Seizin Press], Private Library, 6, Autumn 1973,
pp. 133-141.
'Some Autobiographical Corrections Of Literary History', Denver Quarterly, 8(4), Winter 1974, pp. 1-33.
'Variously, As To Stories' [including 'Daisy And Venison' reprinted], Antaeus, 13-14, Spring-Summer 1974, pp. 50-69.
'What, If Not A Poem, Poems?', Denver Quarterly, 9(2) Summer 1974, pp. 1-13.
'Comments On Michael Kirkham's Essay', Chelsea 33, September 1974, pp. 153-159.
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