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for girls, the novel detailed the sexual experimentation, including lesbianism, of Naomi Bradshaw and her fellow students. The scandalous novel was a best seller internationally and got Barnes expelled from the Gardner School when her principal read it. Barnes and dramatist
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in 1945. After a long separation, Barnes and Armstrong divorced in 1951. Later that year, Barnes left the United States for Austria permanently. Following a series of breakdowns in 1952, she received
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purchased the film rights for $ 30,000, but the novel never made it to the screen. Paramount also signed Barnes to acting and writing contracts, but she never wrote for or acted in films.
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Simmons, Christina (Autumn 1979). "Companionate Marriage and the Lesbian Threat".
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Gastner, Carol B. (1979). "Carman Dee Barnes". In Mainiero, Lina (ed.).
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as Bradshaw, it was considered a flop and ran only 28 performances.
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American Theatre : A Chronicle of Comedy and Drama, 1930-1969
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With her husband she collaborated on the unproduced play
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Barnes was only sixteen years old when her debut novel,
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adapted the novel for the stage and it debuted at the
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Barnes became the second wife of writer and diplomat
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Chattanooga, Tennessee
Salzburg, Austria
Girls' Preparatory School
Ward-Belmont School for Girls
Gardner School
Hamilton Fish Armstrong
Lois Diantha Mills
George Pullen Jackson
Chattanooga, Tennessee
Lois Diantha Mills
Dixie-Portland Cement Company
Vanderbilt University
George Pullen Jackson
Girls' Preparatory School
Ward-Belmont School for Girls
Nashville, Tennessee
Gardner School
New York City
boarding school
Alfonso Washington Pezet
Ritz Theatre
Joanna Roos
Paramount Pictures
second person singular
Hollywood
Claude F. Bragdon
esotericist
P. D. Ouspensky
Fanny Kemble
William Faulkner

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