Jackson, Laura (Riding), 1901-

Name Entries

Information

person

Name Entries *

Jackson, Laura (Riding), 1901-

Computed Name Heading

Name Components

Name :

Jackson, Laura (Riding), 1901-

Jackson, Laura (Riding), 1901-1975.

Computed Name Heading

Name Components

Name :

Jackson, Laura (Riding), 1901-1975.

Genders

Exist Dates

Exist Dates - Date Range

1901

1901

Birth

Show Fuzzy Range Fields

Biographical History

The following is from the Laura Riding Jackson entry in Contemporary Authors, New Revision Series, Volume 28 (1981). Material within quotation marks represents Jackson's comments as submitted for inclusion in the entry. The entry also includes detailed remarks on Jackson's career from other sources (these are not reproduced here.

PERSONAL: Born 16 January 1901, in New York, N.Y.; name originally Laura Reichenthal; adopted the surname Riding, 1926; daughter of Nathaniel S. and Sarah (Edersheim) Reichenthal; married Louis Gottchalk (a professor of history), 1920 (divorced, 1925); married Schuyler Brinckerhoff Jackson (a poet, critic, and former poetry editor of Time magazine), 20 June 1941 (died, 1968). Education: Attended Cornell University, 1918-1921; further study at University of Illinois, Urbana, and University of Louisville.

CAREER: Poet, critic, and author in various fields with progressive concern with language as the natural human truth-system. Regular member of the Fugitives, a group of Southern poets, including John Crowe Ransom, Allen Tate, and Robert Penn Warren, in the 1920s; lived abroad, 1926-1939, mainly in England and Spain; worked at furthering sensitivity of writer-associates, poets especially, to the importance of linguistic integrity as the basis of literary integrity. Founder, with Robert Graves, and managing partner of Seizin Press, 1927-1938; founder, with Graves, and editor of Epilogue, a series of volumes in which new principles of general criticism were explored, 1935-1938. Returned to the United States, 1939; beginning in 1943, involved in citrus farming in Florida with husband, Schuyler B. Jackson, and in working with him towards the enlargement of the knowledge of words and capability of using them in truthfully exact consciousness of their meanings--towards the initiating of a new lexicography.

AWARDS/HONORS: Nashville prize, 1924; Mark Rothko Appreciation award, 1971; Guggenheim fellowship, 1973; National Endowment for the Arts fellowship, 1979.

WRITINGS: Note that Jackson's works have been published under the names Laura Riding, Laura Riding Gottschalk, and Laura (Riding) Jackson, and Madeleine Vara. In addition to the works listed here, there were also numerous translations of works in French; and essays and journal articles on poetry and other literary forms.

Poetry:

1926 The Close Chaplet 1927 Voltaire: A Biographical Fantasy 1928 Love as Love, Death as Death 1930 Poems: A Joking Word 1930 Twenty Poems Less 1930 Though Gently 1931 Laura and Francisca 1933 The Life of the Dead 1933 The First Leaf 1933 Poet: A Lying Word 1934 Americans 1935 The Second Leaf 1938 Collected Poems (reprinted as The Poems of Laura Riding: A New Edition of the 1938 Collection, 1980) 1970 Selected Poems: In Five Set

Novels:

1936 14A 1936 Convalescent Conversations 1937 A Trojan Ending with new edition in 1984)

Editor:

1933 Everybody's Letters 1935 1937 Epilogue: A Critical Summary 1938 The World and Ourselves From the guide to the Laura (Riding) Jackson Papers (#4542), 1974-1989, (Southern Historical Collection)

eng

Latn

External Related CPF

https://viaf.org/viaf/146092147

Other Entity IDs (Same As)

Sources

Loading ...

Resource Relations

Loading ...

Internal CPF Relations

Loading ...

Languages Used

Subjects

Nationalities

Activities

Occupations

Legal Statuses

Places

Convention Declarations

<conventionDeclaration><citation>VIAF</citation></conventionDeclaration>

General Contexts

Structure or Genealogies

Mandates

Identity Constellation Identifier(s)

w60s3sf7

22510516