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Bibliography

A. Books
[Longer bracketed characterisations placed within double-quotes were supplied by L.(R.)J. herself in 1976]

A. I. Works Written, Collaborated in, or Edited by, Laura Riding
[Excluded: unauthorized ("pirated") book-reprints]

1926 - 1935 | 1936 - 2001

The Close Chaplet, by Laura Riding Gottschalk.-London: Hogarth Press; New York: Adelphi, 1926.-77p. [Poems] [Name on board-label: Laura Gottschalk]

Voltaire: A Biographical Fantasy, by Laura Riding [with Foreword, 1921].-London: Hogarth Press, 1927.-30p., port.front. (engraving of Voltaire) [Poem] ['Gottschalk' deleted (overprinted by double rule) on title-page. For background see J.H. Willis, Jr., Leonard And Virginia Woolf As Publishers: The Hogarth Press, 1917-41, 1992, pp. 121-124]

A Survey Of Modernist Poetry, by Laura Riding and Robert Graves [with Note].-London: Heinemann, 1927; New York: Doubleday, 1928.-295p.

Contemporaries And Snobs.-London: Cape; New York: Doubleday, 1928.-256p. [Criticism] [Contents: 1. 'Poetry & The Literary Universe' [I-VI], 2. 'T.E. Hulme, The New Barbarism, & Gertrude Stein', 3. 'The Facts In The Case Of Monsieur Poë']

Anarchism Is Not Enough.-London: Cape; New York: Doubleday, 1928.-224p. ["Mainly Criticism"] [Longer pieces: 'Jocasta' (on Oswald Spengler and Wyndham Lewis), pp. 41-132; 'An Anonymous Book', pp. 152-186; 'The Damned Thing' (on sex), pp. 187-208]

A Pamphlet Against Anthologies, by Laura Riding and Robert Graves [with Foreword].-London: Cape; New York: Doubleday, 1928.-192p.

Love As Love, Death As Death.-London: Seizin Press, 1928.-vi,64p. [Limited to 175 numbered & signed copies] [Poems]

Poems A Joking Word [with Preface].-London: Cape, 1930.-172p. ["Poems, Collection"] [Title italicization and punctuation shown as on title-page; colon after Poems was adopted later]

Four Unposted Letters To Catherine.-Paris: Hours Press, [1930].-[iii (or v)],51,[i]p. [Limited to 200 numbered & signed copies. (Higher-numbered copies - above no. 100? – will probably contain the 'Dear Gertrude' leaf [v], tipped-on to p.1)] ["On personal and worldly values, for a child's understanding"]

Experts Are Puzzled.-London: Cape , 1930.-160p. ["Mainly Stories"] [Epigraph, p.7, is a 7-line 'quotation','From Automancy by Lilith Outcome'. See endnote, below, on pseudonyms]

Though Gently.-Deya*, Majorca: Seizin Press, 1930.-[iv],30p. [Limited to 200 numbered & signed copies] ["Poems and Small Prose Passages"]

Twenty Poems Less.-Paris: Hours Press, 1930.-[iv],33,[i]p. [Limited to 200 numbered & signed copies] [Poems]

Laura And Francisca.-Deyá, Majorca: Seizin Press, 1931.-[v],22, [iii]p. [Limited to 200 numbered & signed copies] [Poem]

No Decency Left, by Barbara Rich [pseudonym].-London: Cape, 1932.-288p. [Novel by Robert Graves (for title provided by Jonathan Cape), revised by Laura Riding. See endnote, below, on pseudonyms]

Everybody's Letters, Collected and Arranged by Laura Riding, with [a Foreword and] an Editorial Postscript.-London: Barker, 1933.-253p. [Contents: I. 'The British Spirit', II: 'The Universal Spirit', III: 'The American Spirit'; Editorial Postscript, pp. 229-253] [Actual letters, published over invented names. In 1974 the editor identified herself as writer of the 'Lilith Outcome' letter (pp. 173-175), and Norman Cameron as writer of the letters from 'Cyril' (pp. 48-62); see Denver Quarterly, 8, 1974, pp. 31-33]

The Life Of The Dead; with ten Illustrations by John Aldridge, Engraved on Wood by R.J. Beedham.-London: Barker, 1933,-49,[i]p., illus. [Limited to 200 numbered & signed copies] ["Poem, in French, with English translation by Author"]

Poet: A Lying Word.-London: Barker, 1933.-vii,150p. ["Poems, Collection"]

14A, by Laura Riding and George Ellidge.-London: Barker, 1934.-302p. ["Dramatized Story"]

Americans [with Foreword].-Los Angeles: Primavera, 1934.-28p. [Limited to 200 numbered copies] [Poem]

Focus I[-IV] [edited by Laura Riding].-[Deyá]:[s.n.], 1935. [Issues: I, January 1935; II: February-March 1935; III: April-May 1935; IV: December 1935] ["A Private Magazine, for and by Friends"] (For L.R. contributions see sections C & D, below)

Epilogue: A Critical Summary; Volume I: Autumn 1935, Editor: Laura Riding, Assistant-Editor: Robert Graves.-Deya*, Majorca: Seizin Press; London: Constable, 1935.-vi,246p., plates. [Distributed in USA by Random House, New York] (For L.R. contributions see sections C & D, below)

Progress Of Stories [with Preface].-Deyá, Majorca: Seizin Press; London: Constable, 1935.-340p. [Published 23 January 1936] [Distributed in USA by Random House, New York] ["Stories, with Preface on Story-Nature"]

 

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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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