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* ''[[A Perilous Advantage: The Best of Natalie Clifford Barney]]'' ed. & transl. by [[Anna Livia]] (1992) ([[New Victoria Publishers]], ISBN 0-934678-38-3.)
* ''[[A Perilous Advantage: The Best of Natalie Clifford Barney]]'' ed. & transl. by [[Anna Livia]] (1992) ([[New Victoria Publishers]], ISBN 0-934678-38-3.)
* ''Je me souviens'' (1910)
* ''Je me souviens'' (1910)
* ''Pensées d'une Amazone]]'' (1920)
* ''Pensées d'une Amazone'' (1920)
* ''The One Who Is Legion]]'' (1930)
* ''The One Who Is Legion'' (1930)


==Further reading==
==Further reading==
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Latest revision as of 19:19, 12 December 2010

Natalie Barney was a lesbian writer. She was involved with Renée Vivien during her lifetime, and later with Romaine Brooks (a lesbian painter) for many years. Some of her work includes romantic / gothic elements.

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