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  1. The Book of Repulsive Women: And Other Poems by Djuna Barnes, 2006-05-28
  2. The Ladies Almanack by Djuna Barnes, 2010-05-23
  3. Nightwood (New Edition) by Djuna Barnes, 2006-09-26
  4. Creatures in an Alphabet by Djuna Barnes, 1982-10
  5. Djuna Barnes, T. S. Eliot and the Gender Dynamics of Modernism: Tracing Nightwood (Studies in Major Literary Authors) by Monika Faltejskova, 2009-11-04
  6. Djuna: The Life and Work of Djuna Barnes by Phillip Herring, 1996-12-01
  7. Collected Stories (Sun & Moon Classics) by Djuna Barnes, 2000-04-01
  8. Nightwood: The Original Version and Related Drafts by Djuna Barnes, 1995-08-05
  9. The Antiphon (Green Integer) by Djuna Barnes, 2000-04-01
  10. Ryder (American Literature Series) by Djuna Barnes, 1990-05-01
  11. Formidable Miss Barnes: Life of Djuna Barnes by Andrew Field, 1983-08-22
  12. The Selected Works of Djuna Barnes by Djuna Barnes, 1962
  13. The Selected Works of Djuna Barnes by Djuna Barnes, 1998-06-22
  14. Interviews (Sun & Moon Classics) by Djuna Barnes, 1985-03

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5. Barnes, Djuna. (Open Library)
Books by Barnes, Djuna. Nightwood 19 editions first published in 1936
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Djuna Barnes page, including biography, bibliography, Introductory essay to 'Nightwood' by T.S. Eliot and photoss
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8. Creative Quotations From Djuna Barnes (1892-1982)
Djuna Barnes in quotations to inspire creative thinking US novelist, poet, illustrator, dramatist . She was critically acclaimed, though not widely read, for her short stories
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(1892-1982) born on Jun 12 US "novelist, poet, illustrator, dramatist". "She was critically acclaimed, though not widely read, for her short stories and one-act plays, many of which she illustrated, e.g. "Nightwood," 1936." Share New York is the meeting place of the peoples, the only city where you can hardly find a typical American."
A strong sense of identity gives man an idea he can do no wrong; too little accomplishes the same. She wanted to be the reason for everything and so she was the cause of nothing. "Time is a great conference planning our end, and youth is only the past putting a leg forward." "I'm a fart in a gale of wind, a humble violet, under a cow pat."
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F: ""Greenwich Village As It Is," in "Pearson's Magazine," Oct 1916; repr. in "Djuna Barnes's New York," 1989." R: ""Nightwood," 1937." A: ""Nightwood," 1937."

9. Djuna Barnes: The Book Of Repulsive Women
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THE BOOK OF REPULSIVE WOMEN FROM FIFTH AVENUE UP OMEDAY beneath some hard
Spreading its light a little
Over far,
We'll know you for the woman
That you are. For though one took you, hurled you
Out of space,
With your legs half strangled
In your lace,
You'd lip the world to madness
On your face.
With cool pale eyes. We'd strain to touch those lang'rous Length of thighs, And hear your short sharp modern Babylonic cries. Coil in fear Leaning across the fertile Fields to leer As you urged some bitter secret Through the ear. We see your arms grow humid In the heat; We see your damp chemise lie Pulsing in the beat Of the over-hearts left oozing At your feet. See you sagging down with bulging Hair to sip, The dappled damp from some vague Under lip, Your soft saliva, loosed With orgy, drip. Once we'd not have called this When leaning above your mothers Spleen you drew Your mouth across her breast as Trick musicians do. Plunging grandly out to fall Upon your face. In grimace, With your belly bulging stately Into space.

10. Barnes, Djuna Definition Of Barnes, Djuna In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
Barnes, Djuna (j n`ə), 1892–1982, American author, b. Cornwall, N.Y. She is best known for her modernist novel Nightwood (1936), which, in its sense of horror and decay, was
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11. Djuna Barnes: An Amazing Woman
Feminist writer and illustrator Djuna Barnes, her life, loves, works and her inspirational story.
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Djuna Barnes (1892-1982) "To be 'one's self' is the most shocking custom of all." Djuna Barnes was an amazing writer, illustrator, and woman. Because she is one of the the least-known women on this site, my page on her will be a bit different from the others. My approach to describing Djuna's place as an amazing woman will be mostly a biographical account of her life. Once you read it, you will have little doubt why I think she's an amazing woman!
The full biography is forthcoming. For now, here's a bare-bones version. Djuna Barnes was born in 1892 in Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York, and died in 1982 in New York City. However, much of her life was lived far from New York. She was an author of fiction, poetry, and plays, who started out as a freelance journalist and illustrator in New York in 1913. Her talent and her connections with the artistic community in Greenwich Village soon led to the publication of her poetry and to the production of several of her plays. Assignments from magazines took her to Europe in 1921, where she lived until 1939. During that time she published several book-length works, including the novel Nightwood , which is considered her masterpiece. In 1940 she moved to Greenwich Village, where she lived for the remainder of her life. She continued to write poetry up until her death, though little was published. While decisively disregarded as a major author and member of the literary canon, the novelty of her work and fascination of her characters have securely placed her in the aesthetic annals of literature's history.

12. Djuna Barnes - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Barnes, Djuna Alternative names Short description Novelist, poet, journalist, artist Date of birth June 12, 1892 Place of birth Cornwallon-Hudson, New York, United States
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Djuna Barnes, ca. 1921. Djuna Barnes (12 June 1892 – 18 June 1982) was an American writer who played an important part in the development of 20th century English language modernist writing and was one of the key figures in 1920s and 30s bohemian Paris after filling a similar role in the Greenwich Village of the teens . Her novel Nightwood became a cult work of modern fiction, helped by an introduction by T. S. Eliot . It stands out today for its portrayal of lesbian themes and its distinctive writing style. Since Barnes's death, interest in her work has grown and many of her books are back in print.
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Djuna Chappell Barnes (1892-1982) Avant-garde American writer, illustrator, playwright, and a well-known figure in the literary scenes of Paris and London before World War II. Barnes's experimental work is characterized by malevolent characters, dark humour and decadent flavor. Her most famous novel, Nightwood T.S. Eliot 's recommendations. "Barnes knew most intimately many lesbians, such as the subjects of her in-joke satire, Ladies Almanack , including Natalie Barney, Janet Flanner, and Dolly Wilde, who had absolutely no relationship to the women she described in Nightwood ... Barnes also knew enough to agree with Natalie Barney that Proust's treatment of flighty lesbians who follow gay male patterns of cruising and sexual contacts in Remembrance of Things Past was "improbable." Yet Barnes's treatment in her own novel was not much different. It attests to the power of literary images over lesbian writers that, even after criticizing Proust's lies, Barnes called on her knowledge of lesbians in literature rather than in life in order to write her own novel." (Lillian Faderman in Surpassing the Love of Men Djuna Barnes was born in Cornwall-on-Hudson. Her wealthy and free-spirited father, Henry Budington ("Wald") Barnes, was an unsuccessful painter, who ran a farm on Long Island. Elizabeth (Chappel) Barnes, Djuna's mother, was an English violinist. Djuna was raised by her mother and her suffragist grandmother, Zadel. She and the four other children of the family were taught outside the school system. According to Andrew Field's biography, she could have suffered some psychosexual abuse at home. In her works, her vision of love contains an element of incest. On the other hand, this atmosphere of understated perversity was typical for fin-de-siècle novels. At the age of eighteen, Barnes was "married" in an informal ceremony to the fifty-two-year old Perce Faulkner, the brother of Wald Barnes's mistress Fanny Faulkner.

16. Djuna Barnes: Nightwood. The Original Version And Related Drafts
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wird nicht als gelesen abgehakt, sondern steht erneut auf meiner Zu-lesen-Liste. "To say that Nightwood will appeal primarily to readers of poetry does not mean that it is not a novel, but that it is so good a novel that only sensibilities trained on poetry can wholly appreciate it."
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Book Review: Nightwood , by Djuna Barnes Dorothea Dieckmann: Herz auf dem Teller - Djuna Barnes' Roman Literature Annotations. Barnes, Djuna: Nightwood (kurz) Sarah Henstra. Looking the Part : Performative Narration in Djuna Barnes's Nightwood and Katherine Mansfield's "Je Ne Pane Pas Francais". Laura Winkiel, "Circuses and Spectacles

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American novelist Djuna Barnes sought new forms of selfrepresentation of lesbians in the face of society's compulsory heterosexuality.
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Barnes, Djuna (1892-1982) American novelist Djuna Barnes sought new forms of self-representation of lesbians in the face of society's compulsory heterosexuality. Barnes was born on June 12, 1892, in Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York, the daughter of an Englishwoman, Elizabeth Chappell, and an unsuccessful American writer, Wald Barnes. "Barnes" is the birth name of her paternal grandmother, Zadel Barnes Gustafson, a feminist writer, spiritualist, and journalist who helped educate her and who inspired the character Sophia in her semiautobiographical novel Ryder Sponsor Message.

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New York Boni and Liveright, 1923. 218, 2 pp. Original black paper covered boards; paper spine label. Six black and white illustrations. Some wear to extremities; corners
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New York: Boni and Liveright, 1923. 218, [2] pp. Original black paper covered boards; paper spine label. Six black and white illustrations. Some wear to extremities; corners slightly exposed and bumped. Spine sunned. age toning to fore edges. Internally very good. First edition. Very good. View Full Details Click image to Zoom web rss By This Author: Barnes, Djuna. By This Publisher: Boni and Liveright
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19. Dorothea Dieckmann: Herz Auf Dem Teller - Djuna Barnes' Roman 'Nachtgewächs'
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Encyclopedia Barnes, Djuna. Barnes, Djuna (j OO n' u) , 1892 – 1982, American author, b. Cornwall, N.Y. She is best known for her modernist novel Nightwood (1936), which, in its sense of
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