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- catalog contributor b2850996.
- catalog created "c1990.".
- catalog date "1990".
- catalog date "c1990.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1990.".
- catalog description "Foreword -- A note on the text and illustrations -- Jesus Mundane -- Those Twain -- Sophia's parents! -- Sophia and the five fine chamber-pots -- Wendell is born -- Rape and repining! -- Portrait of Amelia's beginning -- Sophia tells Wendell how he was conceived -- Pro and con, or the Sisters Louise -- Tears, idle tears! -- The occupations of Wendell -- However, for the reader's benefit -- Amelia hears from her sister in re Hisodalgus, that fine horse -- Midwives' Lament, or the horrid outcome of Wendell's first infidelity -- Sophia's last will and testament -- Who was the girl? -- The coming of Kate-careless, a rude chapter -- What Kate was not -- Yet for vindication of Wendell -- Amelia and Kate taken to bed -- Amelia dreams of the ox of a Black beauty -- Wendell dresses his child -- And Amelia sings a lullaby -- Wendell tells the mystery to Julie and to Timothy -- Julie becomes what she had read -- Amelia hears from her sister in regard to a Pasty -- Kate and Amelia go a-dunging -- The beast thingumbob -- If some strong woman -- The psychology of nicknames -- The cat comes out of the well -- No greater love hath any man -- The soliloquy of Dr. Matthew O'Connor (family physician to the Ryders) on the way to and from the confessional of Father Lucas -- Be she what she may -- They do not much agree -- Amelia hears from her sister in regard to Timothy -- Amelia tells a bed-time story -- Sweetly told -- Dr. Matthew O'Connor and the children -- Wendell discusses himself with his mother -- Old wives' tale, or the knit codpieces -- Wherein Sophia goes a-begging -- Amelia hears form her sister on the misfortunes of women -- Timothy strives greatly with a whore -- Fine bitches all, and Molly dance -- Dr. Matthew O'Connor talks to Wendell on Holy inspiration -- Ryder -- his race -- Going to, and coming from -- Elisha in love with the maiden -- Three great moments in history -- Whom should he disappoint now? -- Afterword / by Paul West.".
- catalog extent "viii, 250 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Ryder.".
- catalog identifier "0916583554 :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Ryder.".
- catalog issued "1990".
- catalog issued "c1990.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Lisle, IL, USA : Dalkey Archive Press,".
- catalog relation "Ryder.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "813/.52 20".
- catalog subject "Decadence in literature.".
- catalog subject "Fiction.".
- catalog subject "PS3503.A614 R9 1990".
- catalog subject "Patriarchy in literature.".
- catalog subject "Women and literature United States History 20th century.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Foreword -- A note on the text and illustrations -- Jesus Mundane -- Those Twain -- Sophia's parents! -- Sophia and the five fine chamber-pots -- Wendell is born -- Rape and repining! -- Portrait of Amelia's beginning -- Sophia tells Wendell how he was conceived -- Pro and con, or the Sisters Louise -- Tears, idle tears! -- The occupations of Wendell -- However, for the reader's benefit -- Amelia hears from her sister in re Hisodalgus, that fine horse -- Midwives' Lament, or the horrid outcome of Wendell's first infidelity -- Sophia's last will and testament -- Who was the girl? -- The coming of Kate-careless, a rude chapter -- What Kate was not -- Yet for vindication of Wendell -- Amelia and Kate taken to bed -- Amelia dreams of the ox of a Black beauty -- Wendell dresses his child -- And Amelia sings a lullaby -- Wendell tells the mystery to Julie and to Timothy -- Julie becomes what she had read -- Amelia hears from her sister in regard to a Pasty -- Kate and Amelia go a-dunging -- The beast thingumbob -- If some strong woman -- The psychology of nicknames -- The cat comes out of the well -- No greater love hath any man -- The soliloquy of Dr. Matthew O'Connor (family physician to the Ryders) on the way to and from the confessional of Father Lucas -- Be she what she may -- They do not much agree -- Amelia hears from her sister in regard to Timothy -- Amelia tells a bed-time story -- Sweetly told -- Dr. Matthew O'Connor and the children -- Wendell discusses himself with his mother -- Old wives' tale, or the knit codpieces -- Wherein Sophia goes a-begging -- Amelia hears form her sister on the misfortunes of women -- Timothy strives greatly with a whore -- Fine bitches all, and Molly dance -- Dr. Matthew O'Connor talks to Wendell on Holy inspiration -- Ryder -- his race -- Going to, and coming from -- Elisha in love with the maiden -- Three great moments in history -- Whom should he disappoint now? -- Afterword / by Paul West.".
- catalog title "Ryder / Djuna Barnes ; with illustrations by the author and an afterword by Paul West.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".