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Publishers
Delmar 8 features the first-ever corrected reprint of Laura Riding's Though Gently, along with responses to it by poets and critics, Riding scholars, and Delmar's past-contributors.
Persea Press, publisher of The Poems of Laura Riding: A Newly Revised Edition Of The 1938/1980 Collection in 2001. Persea has also published First Awakenings: The Early Selected Poems of Laura Riding, The Word "Woman" and Other Related Writings, Progress of Stories, and other books. See Persea's catalogue for a complete list and ordering information.
Carcanet Press, publisher of Selected Essays from Epilogue: Laura Riding and Robert Graves in 2001.
University of California Press, publisher of a new edition of Anarchism Is Not Enough in 1999.
SUNY has published Ruth Hoberman's Gendering Classicism, which explores the work of six women, including Laura Riding, who wrote historical novels set in ancient Rome or Greece.
University Press of Virginia, publisher of Rational Meaning in 1997.
Sun and Moon Classics, publisher of Lives of Wives.
The new edition of The Norton Anthology of Poetry includes "The Wind Suffers" and "Ding-Donging."
Poems for the Millenium: The University of California Book of Modern and Postmodern Poetry includes "Elegy in a Spider's Web."
Scholars
Alan J. Clark, Laura (Riding) Jackson's authorized bibliographer, has also served as editor of a number of books, including the recent The Poems of Laura Riding.
Elizabeth Friedmann, Laura (Riding) Jackson's official biographer, may be contacted concerning U.S. copyright permissions for Laura (Riding) Jackson's works.
William Harmon: poet, teacher, and editor of Rational Meaning.
Mark Jacobs: provided the centennial preface for The Poems of Laura Riding: A Newly Revised Edition of the 1938/1980 Collection.
John Nolan is the editor of Laura (Riding) Jackson's The Failure of Poetry (forthcoming from University of Michigan Press).
Lisa Samuels is the author of Poetic Arrest, Laura Riding, Wallace Stevens, and the Modernist Afterlife and editor of Anarchism Is Not Enough, the latter published by University of California Press in 1999.
Amber Vogel is editing The Breath of Letters: Selected Correspondence of Laura Riding.
Archives
Boston University: The Anderson Poetry Collection
University of Colorado: Donald Sutherland Collection
Cornell University: Laura (Riding) Jackson Papers
Indiana University: The Donald Gay Correspondence with Laura (Riding) Jackson, Robert Graves, et al.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: Laura (Riding) Jackson Papers
Vanderbilt University: Donald Davidson Papers
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