Laura (Riding) Jackson Board of Literary Management records, 1991-2010.

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Laura (Riding) Jackson Board of Literary Management records, 1991-2010.

"The Laura (Riding) Jackson Board of Literary Management: A Chronicle," scrapbook of programs, agendas and minutes of meetings, clippings, and photographs compiled by Joan Wilentz, with the assistance of Jim Tyler and Elizabeth Friedmann for the final meeting of the Board in October 2010. Files,1992-1993, of Alice Lucan, the Intellectual Property lawyer for the Board, relating to copyright of the materials.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7974647

Cornell University Library

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Friedmann, Elizabeth ca. 19./20. Jh.

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Laura (Riding) Jackson biographer. Includes Friedmann's own papers and papers originally willed to Cornell, but loaned to Friedmann. From the description of Elizabeth Friedmann papers, 1979-2000. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 692310179 ...

Lucan, Alice.

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Wilentz, Joan Steen

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Tyler, James, 1941-

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Laura (Riding) Jackson Board of Literary Management.

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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...