Ryder
Ryder
Editorial Reviews
WLW Journal Winter 91
"Barnes dresses the page, as only she can do, in a remarkably flexible array of words, now Elizabethan, now Biblical in tone, shifting in genre from narrative to poetry to drama to parable. Her ability to control the exuberant interaction of these elements produces a text in which women's voices and that ever-so-tricky business of 'female experience' come to the fore fully on their own terms."
Eugene Jolas, transition
"A work of grim, mature beauty . . . she has caught life prismatically in a humor that, I dare say, no women, and few men, have succeeded in giving us."
Ryder
Ryder,Djuna Barnes,Dalkey Archive Press,0916583554,Classics,Fiction,Fiction - General,Modern fiction
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- Sab (Hispanic Texts)
- Salambo
- Sayers on Holmes
- Seeds in the Heart: Japanese Literature from Earliest Times to the Late Sixteenth Century
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- Selections from Don Quixote (Dual-Language) (Dual-Language Book)
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- Sextus Empiricus: Outlines of Scepticism (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy)
- St. Elmo
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