Talk:Djuna Barnes

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Zadel?[edit]

There's a missing reference in the beginning of the article, with mention to a "Zadel", probably her mother's surname, without previous reference. The previous reference to her mother is only by the name Elizabeth. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 200.189.112.21 (talk) 17:45, 1 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Millay[edit]

I removed references to Barnes having a relationship with Edna St. Vincent Millay because I could find no mention of it either in Phillip Herring's biography of Barnes (the only comprehensive bio of her, I think?) or in Daniel Mark Epstein's biography of Millay. The only cited reference for a Millay/Barnes affair is [1], which actually says Barnes and Millay "had a strained relationship... partly because Millay embarked on an affair with Barne's partner, the sculptress Thelma Woods." I don't think "strained relationship" there necessarily means a romantic one, and in any case this is a self-published website. Here is the paragraph I removed, in case someone can find a verifiable source:

"It was during this time that Barnes became secretly involved with poet Edna St. Vincent Millay. Millay and Barnes were also incredibly jealous of one another, and neither was faithful. Possibly in response to Barnes being involved with both Millay and Wood, Millay also became involved romantically with Wood, and allowed the fact that she was involved with both to come to light. Upon discovery of this, it spawned one of the greatest fights between Wood and Barnes." --Celithemis 07:41, 29 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Something wrong with this caption?[edit]

The caption on the final image in this article seems off.

Jacques-Louis David's portrait of Madame Récamier. Creatures in an Alphabet describes a lounging seal as



Madame Récamier, on side,

(if such she has), and bottom out.

What? I don't get it.   –Justin Force 09:17, 5 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Read more of Barnes works, and you will have a better idea of her style. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.22.180.236 (talk) 16:55, 16 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Her name?[edit]

I was surprised note to find any mention about her unusual first name, where it might come from or mean and how it was pronounced. Was the "D" silent and it was pronounced "Juna"? 63.143.233.12 (talk)

"Djuna Barnes introduced this interesting and unusual name with an arty, Bohemian feel to the mix. She explained that it was invented by her father, saying it came about as a combination of her infant brother's pronunciation of the word moon as 'nuna' and a character in a book her father was reading, Prince Djalma, and so he "put the Dj onto the 'una'." Result: the silent-D pronunciation (as in Django) of JOON-a."

131.111.184.102 (talk) 12:20, 15 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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