Warren Hope collection of Laura (Riding) Jackson letters, 1973-1974.

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Warren Hope collection of Laura (Riding) Jackson letters, 1973-1974.

Consists of letters sent by Laura (Riding) Jackson to Warren Hope, regarding his biography of Norman Cameron.

.1 cubic ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7904009

Cornell University Library

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Cameron, Norman, 1905-1953

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(John) Norman Cameron, the poet and translator, was born in 1905 in India and educated at Fettes and Oriel College, Oxford, where he read Classics. He published poems in The Fettesian and Oxford Poetry, as well as New Verse . During the 1930s he worked for some years in the Colonial Service in Nigeria, then as an advertising copy-writer in London. His only original collection of poetry to be published during his lifetime, The Winter House, appeared in 1935. He was also a notable translator, of R...

Hope, Warren T.

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Warren Hope wrote a biography of poet Norman Cameron. Laura (Riding) Jackson was a poet, critic, and author best known for her association with the Fugitives in the Thirties, for her literary partnership with Robert Graves, and as the editor of Epilogue. From the description of Warren Hope collection of Laura (Riding) Jackson letters, 1973-1974. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 63890477 ...

Riding, Laura, 1901-1991

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Laura (Riding) Jackson (1901-1991) spent her life in pursuit of truth through poetry and her language work. At the beginning of her career, she associated with the Fugitives, a group of Southern poets and critics, who supported and encouraged her poetry; later she became a close collaborator and intimate of the British poet Robert Graves. But her desire to express absolute truth led her to renounce poetry and turn instead to the study of language. Because of her compulsive individualism, Laura b...