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ABC radio

Acosta, Enrique de

Acosta, Mercedes de; attachments to women of; autobiography of; Bible of; biography of; birth of; Catholic upbringing of; celebrity of; childhood and adolescence of; death of; depressions and suicidal impulses of; as devotee of celebrated actresses and dancers; education of; EM on; fantasy life of; fashionable personal style of; feminism of; financial concerns of; flamboyant personality of; flowers as sexual objects to; gender identity of; illnesses of; marriage of; MG and; nicknames of; passionate collecting of; pets of; physical appearance of; poetry of; portrait of; religious enthusiasms of; reputation of, as a seductress; restlessness and alienation of; screenwriting of; shooting pastime of; siblings of; sleep disturbances of; Spanish family background of; theatrical interests of; writing of

Acosta, Micaela Hernandez de Alba de

Adair, Robin

Adams, Ansel

Adams, Henry

Adams, Maude; birth of; death of; fame of; MdA’s adoration of; natural acting style of; as Peter Pan; privacy and solitude sought by; retirement of; as theater technician

Adler, Sue

Agnew’s Gallery

Aiglon, L’
(Rostand)

Aitkin, Thomas

Albert, Prince (later George VI)

Aldington, Richard

Alfonso, King of Spain

Algonquin Hotel

Alice in Wonderland
(Carroll)

Allan, Maud

American Fashion Group

American Mercury

Amerika

Amies, Sir Hardy

Anderson, Margaret

Anderson, Ruth

“Angel at the Grave, The” (Wharton)

Anna Christie
(film)

Anscombe, Isabelle

Answered Prayers
(Capote)

anticommunism

Antietam, Battle of

antifascism

anti-Semitism

Appiah, Joseph

“April in Paris,”

Arcades Project
(Benjamin)

Architect and Building News

Architectural Review

Argonne Forest, Battle of

Arletty

Armory Show of 1913

Army, U.S.

Arrighi, Luciana

Arthur, Chester A., I

Arthur, Chester A., II

Arthur, Chester A., III; anti-intellectualism of; Army and Merchant Marine service of; death of; EM’s marriage with and divorce from; film appearances of; first marriage with and divorce from; homosexuality of; illnesses and injuries of; indolence and drinking of; sexual studies of; utopianism and astrology pursued by

Arzner, Dorothy

Ashton, Frederick

Ashton, Madge,
see
Garland, Madge

Ashton, Sir Leigh

Aspern Papers, The
(James)

Astor family

astrology

Athalie
(Racine)

Atherton, Gertrude

Aubigné, Constant d’

Aubigné, François d’,
see
Maintenon, Madame de

Aubigné, Jean d’

Aubigné, Theodore-Agrippa d’

Aumale, Mademoiselle d’

Austen, Jane

Austin, Mary

Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas, The
(Stein)

 

Balenciaga, Cristobal

Ballets Russes

Balmain, Pierre

Bankhead, Tallulah, MdA and

Banting, John

Barnes, Djuna

Barney, Natalie; character and personality of; EM’s relationship with; EM’s stories about; lesbianism of; poetry of; salon of

Barrie, J. M.

Barry, Philip

Barrymore, Ethel

Barrymore, John

Bates, Daisy

Bauhaus

BBC

Beard, Charles

Beast in the Jungle, The
(James)

Beaton, Sir Cecil; on MG; photography of

Beaux Arts Ball

Beck, Maurice

Bed, The
(film)

Bedford, Sybille; background and early life of; on EM; EM’s relationship with; legal reporting of; on MG; and Sanary-sur-Mer; works of; writing style of

Bedford College

Bell, Anne Olivier

Bell, Clive

Bell, Vanessa

Benjamin, Walter

Benson, Theodora

Bergery, Bettina

Bernhardt, Sarah

Bertin, Rose

Betjeman, John

Bevan, Aneurin

Bhagavad Gita

Bible

Biches, Les
(ballet)

Bingham, Alfred

Bird, Isabella

Bishop, John Peale

Bishop, Margaret Grosvenor Hutchins

Blackbirds revue

Blacket Gill, Frances “Fay,”

black market

Blaine, James

Blake, William

Blanch, Lesley

Blessington, Lady

Bloomsbury Group

Board of Trade, British

Boldini, Giovanni

Bonnard, Pierre

Boothby, Robert

Borderline
(film)

Boris Godunov
(Tchaikovsky)

Boulestin, Marcel

Bourdet, Édouard

Bourgogne, Duc de

Bourgogne, Duchesse de

Bourne, Stafford

Bourne and Hollingsworth

Bowen, Elizabeth

Bowes-Lyon, Elizabeth,
see
Elizabeth, Queen Mother of England

Bowles, Jane

Boynton, Louise

Brancusi, Constantin

Brearley School

Brewer, Joseph

Briar Rose
(Burne-Jones)

Brillat-Savarin, Jean Anthelme

British Museum

British Parliament

British Union of Fascists

Brittain, Vera

Brittania and Eve
; MG’s editing and writing at

Brogden, Joanne

Brooklyn Museum

Brooks, McGlashan, and McHarg

Brooks, Romaine

Broom

Broughton, James

Brown, Thomas

Browning, Robert

Bryant, Louise

Bryn Mawr College

Buber, Martin

Buchenwald

Bullitt, William

Burke, Edmund

Burne-Jones, Edward

Butler, Nicholas Murray

Byron, George Gordon, Lord

Bystander

 

Caen, Herb

Cagney, James

Callot Soeurs

Calvin, Jean

Calvinism

Cambridge University; Newnham College

camp

Campbell, Mrs. Patrick

Capote, Truman

Captive, The
(Bourdet)

Cardillhac, Jeanne de

Cardin, Pierre

Carlota, Empress of Mexico

Carpenter, Edward

Carroll, Lewis

Carter, Ernestine

Caruso, Enrico

Casals, Pablo

Cassady, Neal

Castellane, Count Boni de

Cather, Willa

Catholicism; conversion to; doctrinal offshoots of; in England; in France; Irish; in Mexico; in Spain

Caves du Vatican, Les
(Gide)

Caylus, Madame de

Celeste, Mother

Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design

Chaliapin, Boris

Chamberlain, Neville

Chambre Syndicale de la Couture

Champcommunal, Elspeth; MG and

Champvallon, Harlay de, Archbishop of Paris

Chanel, Gabrielle “Coco,”

Changing Face of Beauty, The: Four

Thousand Years of Beautiful Women
(Garland)

Changing Form of Fashion, The
(Garland)

Chanler, Margaret “Daisy,”

Chanler, Maria de Acosta Sargent

Chanler, Robert

Chanler, Theodore “Teddy,”; EM and

Chantecler
(Rostand)

Chappell, Billy

Chartres Cathedral

Chase, Edna Woolman

Chaumet jewelers

Cheltenham Ladies’ College

Christian Science

Churchill, Winston

Circle of Sex, The
(Arthur)

Civil War, U.S.

Clarissa
(Richardson)

Cocteau, Jean

Colette

Colorado Pass Rail Wreck of 1939

Columbia University

Comédie Française

Coming Struggle for Power, The
(Strachey)

Common Sense

communism

Compton-Burnett, Ivy

Comte, Auguste

Conkling, Roscoe

Connolly, Cyril

Connolly, Jean

Conrad, Joseph

Conservative Party (Tories), British

Constable, Rosalind

Coolidge, Calvin

Cooper, Greta

Cornell, Katharine

Council of Industrial Design

Coward, Noel

Cox, James M.

“Crack-Up, The” (Fitzgerald)

Crack-Up, The
(Fitzgerald)

Cripps, Sir Stafford

Croft-Cooke, Rupert

Cross, Mark W.

Crowninshield, Frank

Cruttwell, Maud

Cubism

Cukor, George

Cunard, Nancy

Curtis Moffat gallery

 

Dachau

Dada

Daladier, Édouard

Dali Ball

Daly, Augustin

Darwin, Robin

David, Elizabeth

Davidson, Douglas

Davis, John W.

Dean Paul, Brenda

de Gaulle, Charles

De Lamar, Alice

de Lanux, Elizabeth Eyre

Delaunay, Sonia

Democratic National Convention of 1932

Democratic Party

Democratic State Central Committee Speakers Bureau

Depression, Great

Derain, André

Deux Magots café

de Vaux, Clothilde

de Wolfe, Elsie

Dick, Kay

Dickens, Charles

Dietrich, Marlene: MdA and

Dior, Christian

Divine Woman, The
(film)

Dorchester Hotel

Dorn, Marion

Dorville

Dos Passos, John

Dostoevski, Fyodor

Douglas, James

drag balls

Draper, Muriel; death of; EM’s correspondence with; EM’s relationship with; salon of

Draper, Paul

Dreher, Derek

Drew, John

Dufy, Raoul

Duke, Vernon

Dulles, John Foster

Duncan, Isadora; MdA and

Dunites

Duse, Eleonora; death of; poetry about

 

Eagels, Jeanne

Échanges

Economic Interpretation of the

Constitution
(Beard)

Edge of Taos Desert
(Luhan)

Edict of Nantes

Église Saint-Germain-des-Prés

Eisenhower, Dwight D.

elections, U.S.: of 1920; of 1928; of 1932; of 1934; of 1942

Eliot, George

Eliot, T. S.

Elizabeth, Queen Mother of England

Elizabeth II, Queen of England

Ellerman, Winifred (Bryher)

Ellis, Havelock

Ellis Island

Emerson, Edward Waldo

Emerson, Ralph Waldo

Eminent Victorians
(Strachey)

Encyclopedia Britannica

“Energists, The” (Murphy)

Enghien, Duc d’

Enthoven, Gabrielle

Esquire

Esther
(Racine)

Eton

Europe et la Revolution Française, L’
(Sorel)

Evans, Walker

Ewing, Max; death of; on EM

 

Faringdon, Lord (Gavin Henderson)

Farrar, Straus

Farrell, Kathleen

Far Side of Paradise, The
(Mizener)

fascism

fashion; British; changing rules of; Edwardian; “frock consciousness” and; furniture and interior design influenced by; home dressmakers copies of; importance and/of; masculine values in; mass-production of; modeling agencies and; New Look in; Paris; personal expression and distinction conferred by; politics of; ready-to-wear; sports

Fashion
(Garland)

Fashion School of the Royal College of Art; MG as principal and professor of

Fath, Jacques

Fears, Peggy

Fedorovitch, Sophie

feminism

Fénelon, François

Ferragamo

financial panics: of 1890; of 1892–93; of 1929

Firbank, Ronald

Fish, Mrs. Stuyvesant

Fitzgerald, F. Scott; death of; EM and; works of

Fitzgerald, Zelda

Flame and Shadow
(Teasdale)

Flanner, Janet; EM and; MdA and; MG and

Flesh and the Devil
(film)

Fokine, Michel

Folger, Henry

Fontanne, Lynn

Forbin, Claire Charles-Roux, Marquise de

Ford, Ford Madox

Ford, Mrs. Simeon

Forster, E. M.

Fortnum and Mason

Fouque, Yvette

Four Saints in Three Acts
(Thomson and Stein)

France, Fourth Republic of; Algeria, French attack on; German occupation of; religious wars of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century in; Third Republic of; Resistance movement

Francis, Kay

Francis of Assisi, Saint

Franco, Francisco

Franklin, Benjamin

Fratini, Gina

Frederick II (Holy Roman Emperor)

Free Soil policy

Frelinghuysen, Frederick

French, Mary

French Emergency Fund

Freud, Sigmund

Frohman, Charles

Frost, Robert

Fry, Roger

Fuller, Margaret

Furlong, George

 

Gable, Clark

Galantière, Lewis

Garbo, Greta; aliases of; beauty and allure of; character and personality of; death of; film stardom of; MdA and; reserve and privacy of; wealth and power of

Garden, Mary

Garfield, James

Garland, Ewart; character and personality of; marriage with and divorce from MG and; MG’s relationship with; Royal Flying Corps service of; second marriage of; wartime diary of

Garland, Madge; aesthetic awakening of; alienation from family of; attachments to women of; and Australia; as autodidact; books on fashion and beauty by; childhood and adolescence of; as connoisseur of art and design; death of; early loves of; education of; elegance and charm of; energy and drive of; expertise and professionalism of; family background of; feminism of; financial difficulties of; first job of; first marriage and divorce of; as “First Professor of Fashion,”; flawless posture of; honorary degree of; illnesses of; independence and defiance of; intelligence of; leaving of parents’ home by; lectures of; MdA on; memoir of; middle class upbringing of; on-and-off self confidence of; optimism and desire of; pacifism of; parenthood rejected by; pearls worn by; personal style of; physical appearance of; portraits of; reading of; rumors of sexual scandal about; second marriage of; self-discipline of; sense of imperfection felt by; shyness of; social mobility of; social networks promoted by; social status of; speaking voice of; television and radio appearances of; world of haute couture embodied by; writing and editing of

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