Author Index > Riding, Laura
Appears as: Laura Riding, L. R..
Pseudonym: Vara, Madeleine.
'The Anthologist in Our Midst', The Calendar of Modern Letters - The Calendar Vol. 4, no. 1 (April 1927), Essay, pp. 22 - 36
'Fine Fellow Son of a Poor Fellow', The Enemy No. 3 (1929), pp. 88 - 89
'Be Grave, Woman', Epilogue Volume I (Autumn 1935), poem, p. 221
'The Cult of Failure', Epilogue Volume I (Autumn 1935), essay, pp. 60 - 86
'Divestment of Beauty', Epilogue Volume I (Autumn 1935), poem, pp. 226 - 227
'Film-Making', Epilogue Volume I (Autumn 1935), essay, pp. 231 - 235
'Germans As A Social Problem', Epilogue Volume I (Autumn 1935), essay, pp. 126 - 129
'Germany', Epilogue Volume I (Autumn 1935), essay, pp. 102 - 105
'Germany', Epilogue Volume I (Autumn 1935), essay, pp. 93 - 99
'The Idea of God', Epilogue Volume I (Autumn 1935), essay, pp. 6 - 54
'A Letter to Any Friend', Epilogue Volume I (Autumn 1935), poem, pp. 220 - 221
'The Need to Confide', Epilogue Volume I (Autumn 1935), poem, pp. 222 - 224
'Picture-Making', Epilogue Volume I (Autumn 1935), essay, pp. 213 - 219
'Poems and Poets', Epilogue Volume I (Autumn 1935), essay, pp. 144 - 156
'Preliminaries', Epilogue Volume I (Autumn 1935), essay, pp. 1 - 5
'The Reasons of Each', Epilogue Volume I (Autumn 1935), poem, pp. 224 - 226
'Because of Clothes', Epilogue Volume II (Summer 1936), poem, pp. 250 - 251
'Crime', Epilogue Volume II (Summer 1936), essay, pp. 8 - 56
'The Exercise of English', Epilogue Volume II (Summer 1936), essay, pp. 110 - 136
'A Film Scenario', Epilogue Volume II (Summer 1936), film scenario, pp. 162 - 189
'Homiletic Studies', Epilogue Volume II (Summer 1936), essay, pp. 63 - 64
'Homiletic Studies: In Defence of Anger', Epilogue Volume II (Summer 1936), essay, pp. 90 - 107
'In Apology', Epilogue Volume II (Summer 1936), essay, pp. 1 - 7
'Marginal Themes: The Bull Fight', Epilogue Volume II (Summer 1936), essay, pp. 193 - 207
'Marginal Themes: The Literary Intelligence', Epilogue Volume II (Summer 1936), essay, pp. 221 - 230
'On a New Generation', Epilogue Volume II (Summer 1936), poem, p. 250
'Philosophy and Poetry', Epilogue Volume II (Summer 1936), essay, pp. 148 - 160
'The Wages of Eloquence', Epilogue Volume II (Summer 1936), poem, pp. 251 - 252
'Advertising: 3. The Justifications of Advertising', Epilogue Volume III (Spring 1937), essay, pp. 246 - 255
'The Cycle of Industry', Epilogue Volume III (Spring 1937), poem, pp. 142 - 143
'Drama', Epilogue Volume III (Spring 1937), essay, pp. 193 - 226
'The End of the World, and After', Epilogue Volume III (Spring 1937), essay, pp. 1 - 5
'The Forgiven Past', Epilogue Volume III (Spring 1937), poem, pp. 141 - 142
'From a Private Correspondence on Reality ', Epilogue Volume III (Spring 1937), essay, pp. 107 - 130
'Humour and Poetry as Related Themes', Epilogue Volume III (Spring 1937), essay, pp. 173 - 190
'I Remember', Epilogue Volume III (Spring 1937), poem, pp. 140 - 141
'A Letter from England to Majorca', Epilogue Volume III (Spring 1937), essay, pp. 227 - 229
'Politics and Poetry', Epilogue Volume III (Spring 1937), essay, pp. 6 - 53
'When Love Becomes Words', Epilogue Volume III (Spring 1937), poem, pp. 143 - 148
'(1) Private Comment on Public Sources of Irritation', Epilogue [Volume IV] (1938), essay, pp. 371 - 372
'(10) Not to Apply Past Solutions to Present Problems', Epilogue [Volume IV] (1938), essay, pp. 467 - 476
'(11) Indications for a New Moral Law', Epilogue [Volume IV] (1938), essay, pp. 476 - 483
'(12) Redeeming Intelligent People from Vulgarity of Behaviour and Thought', Epilogue [Volume IV] (1938), essay, pp. 484 - 497
'(13) The Proper Attitude and Approach to the Multitudes and Their Problems', Epilogue [Volume IV] (1938), essay, pp. 497 - 509
'(14) How to Speak Purely, in a Way to Avoid Fallacies of Language and Mediocrity of Thought', Epilogue [Volume IV] (1938), essay, pp. 509 - 518
'(2) A Canon of Good Things; the Principle That Private Possession Is Necessary to Economic Integrity', Epilogue [Volume IV] (1938), essay, pp. 372 - 389
'(3) Women as Hostesses in the Outside World, Rather Than Job-Holders', Epilogue [Volume IV] (1938), essay, pp. 389 - 394
'(4) The Impossibility of Changing the Moral Behaviour of Nations by Diplomatic Means', Epilogue [Volume IV] (1938), essay, pp. 394 - 405
'(5) A Civilized Private Ethic ', Epilogue [Volume IV] (1938), essay, pp. 405 - 415
'(6) The Responsibilities of Writers', Epilogue [Volume IV] (1938), essay, pp. 415 - 420
'(7) A Form of Religion Suitable to the Present', Epilogue [Volume IV] (1938), essay, pp. 420 - 433
'(8) How to Distribute Our Attention; How to Read Newspapers', Epilogue [Volume IV] (1938), essay, pp. 433 - 450
'(9) Companies of Friends as the Basis of Self-Government', Epilogue [Volume IV] (1938), essay, pp. 450 - 467
'The Answers - Beginning from the Inside', Epilogue [Volume IV] (1938), essay, pp. 223 - 224
'The Answers - The Realistic Approach ', Epilogue [Volume IV] (1938), essay, p. 133
'Foreword', Epilogue [Volume IV] (1938), foreword, ix - xi
'I. Description of the World Mood', Epilogue [Volume IV] (1938), essay, pp. 3 - 14
'II. A Personal Letter, with a Request for a Reply', Epilogue [Volume IV] (1938), essay, pp. 15 - 19
'II: Resolutions 1-27', Epilogue [Volume IV] (1938), essay, pp. 519 - 529
'III. Reactions to the Letter', Epilogue [Volume IV] (1938), essay, pp. 20 - 33
'IV. Nineteenth-Century Attitudes to the World', Epilogue [Volume IV] (1938), essay, pp. 34 - 44