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  1. Auteur. Djuna Barnes, née le 12 juin 1892 à Cornwall, dans l' État de New York et morte le 18 juin 1982 dans le quartier de Greenwich Village, à New York, est une romancière, dramaturge et artiste américaine. Elle a parfois utilisé les pseudonymes de Lydia Steptoe et Lady of Fashion 1 .

  2. Nightwood Quotes. “The unendurable is the beginning of the curve of joy.”. “I talk too much because I have been made so miserable by what you are keeping hushed.”. “I have been loved,' she said, 'by something strange, and it has forgotten me.”. “Our bones ache only while the flesh is on them.”.

  3. Djuna Barnes’s Paris is of its moment; yet Nightwood has survived not as a slice of history, but as a work of art. The excitements and atmosphere of her period are there, but there is nothing locked-in about Nightwood. Readers in 1936, when Nightwood was published in Britain, would have

  4. Brief Biography of Djuna Barnes. Djuna Barnes was born in a log cabin in New York State on June 12, 1892. She was the second child of Wald and Elizabeth Barnes. Wald Barnes believed in polygamy, and so he brought his mistress, Fanny Clark, to live with the family. Wald was a failed composer and artist, so his mother, Zadel Barnes, kept the ...

  5. Robin Vote. Robin Vote is the primary protagonist of Nightwood. Robin’s background is almost entirely unknown, although Dr. Matthew O’Connor believes that she lost something important to her during World War I. Her gender identity is… read analysis of Robin Vote.

  6. Compre online Nightwood [ Capas sortidas], de Barnes, Djuna, Eliot, T. S., Winterson, Jeanette na Amazon. Frete GRÁTIS em milhares de produtos com o Amazon Prime.

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  7. Djuna Barnes (1892-1982) was an American writer known for Nightwood, a cult classic of lesbian fiction and an important work of modernist literature. She played a significant role in the development of twentieth-century English-language modernist writing and was one of the key figures in 1920s and 1930s bohemian Paris.