Djuna Barnes Criticism
- Barnes, Djuna (Vol. 4)
- Barnes, Djuna (Vol. 8)
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Barnes, Djuna (Vol. 127)
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Criticism
- 'The Most Famous Unknown in the World'—Remembering Djuna Barnes
- 'Bringing Milkshakes to Bulldogs': The Early Journalism of Djuna Barnes
- 'That Savage Path': Nightwood and The Divine Comedy
- Djuna Barnes's Nightwood and 'the Experience of America'
- 'This Is Obscene': Female Voyeurism, Sexual Abuse, and Maternal Power in The Dove
- Djuna Barnes's Mystery in Morocco: Making the Most of Little
- 'I Just Loved Thelma': Djuna Barnes and the Construction of Bisexuality
- A Legend in Her Own Time
- Light on Nightwood
- So Much Genius, So Little Talent
- Stop, Look and Reread
- Narratives of a Virgin's Violation: The Critique of Middle-Class Reformism in Djuna Barnes's Ryder
- Further Reading
- Barnes, Djuna (Vol. 3)
- Barnes, Djuna (Vol. 11)
- Barnes, Djuna (Vol. 29)