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| 1. | Anatomy As A Cure: A Study Of Djuna Barnes’s Melancholic Modernism |
| 2. | Identity Study Of Marginal People In Nightwood Under The Perspective Of Space |
| 3. | Strange bedfellows: How the confluence of art and big business in the 1930s and 1940s created new opportunities for authors (Djuna Barnes, Lloyd C. Douglas, William Faulkner, Pearl S. Buck) |
| 4. | Textual collisions: The writing process and the modernist experiment (James Joyce, Djuna Barnes, Mina Loy, Ezra Pound, Ireland) |
| 5. | Fairy tales, modernisms and grotesqueries: The art of Virginia Woolf, Djuna Barnes and Ingeborg Bachmann |
| 6. | 'Red Riding Hood and the wolf in bed': Modernism's fairy tales (James Joyce, Ireland, Djuna Barnes, Virginia Woolf) |
| 7. | Worldliness and wit: Satire and the grotesque in the late modernist novel (Evelyn Waugh, Nathanael West, Djuna Barnes, Samuel Beckett, Ireland) |
| 8. | Afterimages of the feminine: The emergence of modernist mass culture (James Weldon Johnson, Djuna Barnes, Gertrude Stein) |
| 9. | Reconfiguring the wanderer: Jewishness, twentieth-century literature, and the political imagination (Djuna Barnes, Walter Benjamin) |
| 10. | 'Insane passions': Psychosis and female same-sex desire in psychoanalysis and literary modernism (Hilda Doolittle, H.D., Djuna Barnes, Andre Breton, France) |
| 11. | Modernism at night: The space of theater in Djuna Barnes, James Joyce, and Franz Kafka (Ireland) |
| 12. | Subject to delusions: Narcissism in Sigmund Freud, Henriette Hardenberg, Djuna Barnes and Unica Zuern |
| 13. | Between figures: Gender, sex, and the space of modernism (Mina Loy, Gertrude Stein, Anais Nin, Djuna Barnes) |
| 14. | 'The plain reader be damned': Confusion as method in the works of Djuna Barnes |
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