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    Djuna Barnes (/ˈdʒuːnɑː/ JOO-nah; June 12, 1892 – June 18, 1982) was an American artist, illustrator, journalist, and writer who is perhaps best known...
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  • Scott and Zelda. norris, sian (18 March 2016). "Women Of 1920S Paris: Djuna Barnes". The Heroine Collective. Pace, Eric (December 29, 1992). "Kay Boyle...
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  • hectic private life, and her lesbian relationship with Djuna Barnes was fictionalized in Barnes' novel Nightwood. Wood was born in Mankato, Kansas, the...
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    Ryder (1928) is the first novel by Djuna Barnes. A composite of different literary styles, from lyrical poetry to sentimental fiction, it is an example...
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  • Hayford Hall in Devon, in 1932 and 1933 with Djuna Barnes and Emily Coleman had a profound effect on Barnes and Nightwood. Stange, Marina (2005). ""Melancholia...
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  • a lady of fashion, was written by Djuna Barnes in 1928. This roman à clef catalogues the amorous intrigues of Barnes' lesbian network centered in Natalie...
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  • Nightwood is a 1936 novel by American author Djuna Barnes that was first published by publishing house Faber and Faber. It is one of the early prominent...
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    worked for Franklin D. Roosevelt and was once engaged to the author Djuna Barnes. Hanfstaengl, nicknamed "Putzi", was born in Munich, Bavaria, Germany...
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  • Ryder (music), British songwriting duo Ryder (novel), a 1928 novel by Djuna Barnes Ryder (crater), a lunar crater Ryder, Missouri, USA Ryder, North Dakota...
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  • name Djuna as coming from writer Djuna Barnes and a character in a work by the pseudonymous Ellery Queen. The capitalization was due to Djuna's belief...
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