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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