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Box 2

 Container

Contains 19 Collections and/or Records:

Correspondence, 1962-1966

 Series — Multiple Containers 1
Scope and Contents Robert Nye (b. 1939) is a British literary critic, poet, playwright, and novelist. He began his career as an acclaimed poet but eventually turned to literary criticism and fiction. His first novel, Doubtfire, was published in 1967. His best known works are his later novels, Falstaff (1976), Merlin (1978), and Faust (1980). Laura and he began a relationship...

Works by Laura Riding Jackson, 1963, 1965

 Series — Box: 2 2
Scope and Contents This series consists of two essays written by Laura (Riding) Jackson. The essay "How Now to Think of Women?" is a typewritten carbon copy incorporating minor additional material into a response she had written for the article "How to Think of Women" (on the position of women in today's world) that had been published in Civilta Delle Macchine; the piece is accompanied by a clipping of the Civilta Delle Macchine article....

Clippings, 1938-1966 and undated

 Series — Box: 2 3
Scope and Contents

Laura (Riding) Jackson sent these newspaper and magazine clippings to Robert Nye. They concern a variety of subjects, including Barry Goldwater and the Wizard of Oz. Of note is a magazine clipping of a review of Laura (Riding) Jackson's poems written by Schuyler B. Jackson before they met. The clippings are arranged chronologically.

Photographs, 1964-1965, and undated

 Series — Box: 2 4
Scope and Contents

The photographs depict Laura (Riding) Jackson, Schuyler B. Jackson, and the Hudson River; a detailed list of these images appears in the box inventory. The photographs are arranged by subject and then chronologically.