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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

1. Djuna Barnes
Djuna Barnes page, including biography, bibliography, Introductory essay to Nightwood by TS Eliot and photoss.
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2. Barnes, Djuna: Nightwood. The Original Version And Related Drafts
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Barnes, Djuna. Nightwood The Original Version and Related Drafts
Normal, Illinois: Dalkey, 1995. 319 Seiten Links Zitate von Djuna Barnes Der Roman (?) Nightwood st Orlando
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Browse for subject " Barnes Djuna " matched 15 titles. Sometimes it pays off to expand your search to view all available copies of books matching your search terms. Page of 1 sort results by Top Selling Title Author Used Price New Price Djuna: The Life and Work of Djuna Barnes more books like this by Herring, Phillip A biography of the Modernist icon, Djuna Barnes, chronicling her dreadful childhood, her early years in Paris, her later ones in Greenwich Village, and her passionate relationship with the artist Thelma Wood that prompted "Nightwood". buy used: from Djuna, the life and times of Djuna Barnes more books like this by Field, Andrew buy used: from Interviews more books like this by Barnes, Djuna, and Barry, Alyce (Editor), and Messerli, Douglas (Photographer)

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AUTHOR: Djuna Barnes, Adapted by T. S. Eliot
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Ladies Almanack: Showing Their Signs and Their Tides; Their Moons and Their Changes; The Seasons As It Is With Them; Their Eclipses and Equinoxes; As Well As a Full re
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Djuna Barnes. Nightwood "Death is like taking your thumb out of a bowl of soup; it has to leave a hole, but it doesn't."
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"Jenny Petherbridge was a widow, a middle-aged woman who had been married four times. Each husband had wasted away and died; she had been like a squirrel racing a wheel day and night in an endeavour to make them historical; they could not survive it."
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6. Barnes, Djuna (1892-1982)
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8. Djuna Barnes - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Djuna Barnes. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Djuna Barnes (June 12, 1892 June 18, 1982) was one of the key figures in Bohemian Paris.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Djuna Barnes June 12 June 18 ) was one of the key figures in Bohemian Paris . Her novel Nightwood became a cult work of modern fiction, helped by an introduction written by T.S. Eliot , and stands out for its portrayal of lesbian themes. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Early Life and Writings
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Early Life and Writings
Barnes was born into Cornwall-on-Hudson , a New York artists' colony. Her father was an artist and her mother a writer. In the early 1900s, she studied art in the Pratt Institute and the Arts Students League . By , she was writing and illustrating a regular column for The Brooklyn Daily Eagle . In , she published a collection of poems called The Book of Repulsive Women
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In , after a failed marriage, Barnes moved to Paris with letters of introduction to Ezra Pound and James Joyce and soon entered the Parisian world of expatriate bohemians who were at the forefront of the modernist movement. Her circle in Paris included Pound, Joyce

9. Poetry Previews: Djuna Barnes
Djuna Barnes Collected Stories Edited with an Introduction by Phillip Herring Sun Moon Press Soft 488 pp. Guest Reviewer Peter Klappert
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Guest Reviewer Peter Klappert (Though not poetry, this collection brings together the work of an artist whose writing has influenced, and continues to influence, many poets and writers.) If one short novel is enough to establish a writer as "major," and it is, then Djuna Barnes (1892-1982) achieved that distinction in 1936, when Nightwood was published in London. The first edition carried an introduction by T.S. Eliot which has accompanied subsequent printings and in which he praises "the great achievement of a style, the beauty of phrasing, the brilliance of wit and characterization, and a quality of horror and doom very nearly related to that of Elizabethan tragedy." Later, with enthusiasm that just manages to outshine an absurd, lamentable hyperbole, the language-addicted poet Dylan Thomas called Nightwood "One of the three great prose books ever written by a woman." [ Click to Order Barnes Collected Stories (soft $) ] In addition to its many incidental pleasures, three things make Nightwood powerful and compelling: the dark brifliance of the writing, which is by turns aphoristic, satirical, witty, passionate, musical, melancholy, sonorous, biblical and funereal; the love story of Robin Vote and Nora Flood, two American women on the Left Bank in the incredible Paris of the 1920s; and Dr. Matthew Mighty-grain-o-sand Dante O'Connor, the novel's Tiresian commentator, confessor, and chorus. It is now widely known that Robin was modeled on the great love of Barnes' life, Thelma Wod, Nora on Barnes herself, and Dr. O'Connor on the Irish-American, quack doctor, sometime abortionist, flamboyantly campy homosexual and cafe raconteur, Daniel Mahoney.

10. Djuna Barnes
Djuna Barnes. Djuna Barnes (18921982) was one of the key figures in Bohemian Paris. Her 1936 novel Nightwood became a cult work of lesbian fiction.
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Djuna Barnes ) was one of the key figures in Bohemian Paris . Her novel Nightwood became a cult work of lesbian fiction.
Early Life and Writings
Barnes was born into Cornwall-on-Hudson, a New York artists' colony. Her father was an artist and her mother a writer. In the early 1900s, she studied art in the Pratt Institute and the Arts Students League. By , she was writing and illustrating a regular column for The Brooklyn Daily Eagle . In , she published a collection of poems called The Book of Repulsive Women
Paris
In , after a failed marriage, Barnes moved to Paris with letters of introduction to Ezra Pound and James Joyce and soon entered the Parisian world of expatriate bohemians who were at the forefront of the modernist movement. Her circle in Paris included Pound, Joyce, Gertrude Stein , Robert McAlmon, Natalie Barney Peggy Guggenheim , and Kay Boyle.
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In Paris, Barnes published a second book of poetry, A Book in (enlarged edition A Book - A Night Among the Horses ) and a novel

11. Djuna Barnes
Djuna Barnes (18921982). Djuna Barnes, American Literature on the Web, College of Foreign Languages, Nagasaki, Japan Professor
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Djuna Barnes (1892-1982) Djuna Barnes , American Literature on the Web, College of Foreign Languages, Nagasaki, Japan: Professor Akihito Ishikawa's collection of unannotated links. Considering the limited presence Barnes has on the web, this isn't a bad place to begin.-MJM Djuna Barnes , The Knitting Circle, Southbank University, UK: With an emphasis on a Gay Studies perspective, site includes a brief biography, as well as bibliographies about Barnes's work and Barnes criticism.-MJM Djuna Barnes Page , Studiocleo.com: This attractive, web-savvy site includes a biography, T. S. Eliot's "Introduction to Nightwood," and a solid bibliography of works by and about the writer.-MJM Papers of Djuna Barnes , University of Maryland: This extensive PDF file (you'll need Acrobat Reader™ to view it) includes an extensive (72 page) index of materials available for study at the University of Maryland. An invaluable resource for serious Barnes's scholars.-MJM

12. Ladies' Almanac Djuna Barnes
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Online Resources Texts: Djuna Barnes Used Books: Djuna Barnes Add a Resource Nightwood : The Original Version and Related Drafts by Djuna Barnes , Cheryl J. Plumb (Editor) "Written in convoluted and poetic language, Nightwood Nightwood circles and spirals, swirling around the shadowy plot to create a timeless tale of love and tragedy" Heather Downey "Djuna Barnes remains a reminder of the Road Not Yet Taken international, devious, perverse, verbally abundant, psychologically subtle." Edmund White, Voice Literary Supplement 11-95 "Admired by Joyce, Nightwood is as important to the history of the 20th century novel as Finnegans Wakeand more readable." Miranda Seymour, New York Times Book Review 11-26-95 "Nightwood . . . is one of the top ten novels written this century and is undoubtedly . . . one of the greatest gay novels ever written. It is a magnificent, passionate, lyrical work which probes deep beneath the surface skin of life where so many novels are content to stay. . . . The editor, Cheryl J. Plumb, is to be congratulated . . . It is a work which goes on resonating after every reading." Gay Times 3-96

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SØGERESULTAT, Du har søgt på barnes djuna, 2003. viii, 104 s. Forlag Northcote House Sprog Engelsk Emne Barnes, Djuna, 18921982.
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... local bookstores Ladies Almanack Afterword by Steven Moore "Now this be a Tale of as fine a Wench as ever wet Bed. . . . Thus begins this Almanack, which all Ladies should carry about with them, as the Priest his Breviary, as the Cook his Recipes, as the Doctor his Physic, as the Bride her Fears, and as the Lion his Roar!" Barnes's affectionate lampoon of the expatriate lesbian community in Paris was privately printed in 1928. Arranged by month, it records the life and loves of Dame Evangeline Musset (modeled after salon hostess Natalie Barney) in a robust style taken from Shakespeare and Robert Burton's "Anatomy of Melancholy," and is illustrated throughout with Barnes's own drawings. This new edition is a facsimile of the 1928 edition with the addition of an afterword providing details on the book's origins and a key to its real-life models.

17. 'Shadows' By Djuna Barnes
Djuna Barnes Shadows A little trellis stood beside my head, And all the tiny fruitage of its vine Fashioned a shadowy cover to my bed, And I was madly drunk on
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A little trellis stood beside my head,
And all the tiny fruitage of its vine
Fashioned a shadowy cover to my bed,
And I was madly drunk on shadow wine!
A lily bell hung sidewise, leaning down,
And gowned me in a robe so light and long;
And so I dreamed, and drank, and slept, and heard
The lily's song.
Lo, for a house, the shadow of the moon; For golden money, all the daisy rings; Thus tramps are kings! Back to Poems in alphabetical order Back to Poems sorted by author

18. Djuna Barnes: An Amazing Woman
djuna barnes. an amazing woman. djuna barnes (18921982). djuna barnes. To be one s self is the most shocking custom of all. .
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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.

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djuna barnes was born in Cornwallon-Hudson. Her wealthy Island. Elizabeth (Chappel) barnes, djuna s mother, was an English violinist. djuna
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20. Barnes, Djuna Nightwood
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Genre Novel (170 pp.) Keywords Family Relationships Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual Issues Grief Love ... Suffering Summary This strange little tale, set in western Europe, revolves around the shifting relationships among an American doctor, a would-be Austrian baron, a circus performer, and the American woman, Robin, who is to become the nemesis of them all. The plot is unfolded in a long series of conversations, many convoluted by their stream-of-consciousness style, rather than in observed action. The physician (it is never clearly stated that he is a fully trained physician but the point is probably moot, since he assumes the role), the most consistently present and verbal character, is a study in contradictions. He is essentially never portrayed in a classic physician role, but much is made of his profession. This may be explained by the fact that it is his profession that justifies his central positionhe knows and is in the confidence of all other characters. The reader follows, by means of the long and complex dialogues, Robin's systematic destruction of a chain of male and female lovers in what appears to be an obsessive desire for self-destruction.

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