Garland, Patrick
Geffrye Museum
Gellhorn, Martha
Genthe, Arnold
Geography and Plays
(Stein)
Gere, Charlotte
Germany, Imperial; British bombing of; in World War I
Germany, Nazi; bombing of England by; European attacks by
Germany, Weimar
“Gerontian” (Eliot)
Gerrard, Theodora “Teddy,”
Gibbon, Edward
Gibran, Kahlil
Gide, André
Gielgud, John
Gillmore, Margalo
Ginsberg, Allen
Gladstone Hotel
Glasgow School of Art
Glass, Philip
Glass of Fashion, The
(Beaton)
Golders Green cemetery
Goncourt, Remy de
Grant, Duncan
Grant, Ulysses S.
Gray, Eileen
Great Britain: 1929
election in; Labour government in
Great Eastern and Missouri Railroad
Greeley, Horace
Green, Henrietta
Greenberg, Clement
Groult, André
Groult, Nicole
Guerlain
Guggenheim, Peggy
Guilleragues, Comte de
Guizot, François
Gurdjieff, G. I.
Gysin, Brion
Hall, Alice,
see
Seldes, Amanda
Hall, Radclyffe
Hamish Hamilton
Handley-Read, Charles
Handley-Read, Lavinia
Hanna, Mark
Hanseatic League
Harcourt Brace
Harding, Warren G.
Hargreaves, Allan
Harlem Renaissance
Harper, Allanah
Harper’s Bazaar
Harrison, Benjamin
Harrods
Hartnell, Norman
Harvey Nichols
haute couture; MG’s embodiment of; as popular entertainment
“Have You Heard About Roosevelt…?” (Murphy)
Hawes and Curtis
Hawthorne, Nathaniel
Hayes, Helen
H.D. (Hilda Doolittle)
Heap, Jane
Hearst, William Randolph
Hegel, Georg
Hellman, Lillian
Hemingway, Ernest
Henderson, Gavin (Lord Farringdon)
Hendon Aerodrome
Hennessy, Eileen
Henriot, Émile
Here Lies the Heart
(de Acosta)
Hermann, Eva
Highsmith, Patricia
Hinduism
Hirschfield, Magnus
History of England
(Macaulay)
History of Fashion, A
(Garland)
Hitler, Adolf
Hobbes, Thomas
Hogarth Press
Hollywood, Calif.; gay subculture of
Holy Dying
(Taylor)
homosexuality, criminalization of
Hoover, Herbert
Hopper, Hedda
Horan, Grey
Houghton-Brown, Geoffrey
House of Commons, British; bombing of
House of Mirth, The
(Wharton)
Howard, Brian
Howe, Susan
“How to Dress on Nothing a Year” (Garland)
Hoyningen-Huene, George
Hughes, Langston
Hughes, Richard
Huguenots
Human Be-in
Hume, David
Huntington, Henry
Hurst, Fanny
Hutchinson, Mary (Polly Flinders)
Huxley, Aldous; MG and
Huxley, Maria; MG and
Illustrated Newspapers Group
Imperial Chemical Industries
Incorporated Society of London Fashion Designers
Indecisive Decade, The: The World of Fashion and Entertainment in the Thirties
(Garland)
Inglis, Frances “Fanny” (Madame Calderón de la Barca)
Institute for Sexual Science
Ireland, Dorothy
Isabella, Queen of Spain
Ives, Emmy
Jaeger, Benita
Jagger, Mick
James, Alice
James, Charles
James, Henry
Jansenism
Jazz Age
Jean Désert
Jeffers, Robinson
Jeffers, Una
Jefferson, Thomas
Jesuits
Jews
Joan of Arc, Saint
Jockey Club
Johnson, Samuel
Jones, Thomas
Josephus
Jourdain, Margaret
Jouvet, Louis
Joyce, James; death mask of
Julien Levy Gallery
Karsavina, Tamara
Kauffer, Edward McKnight
King, Francis
King, Viva
King, Willie
Kinsey, Alfred
Kirk, Maria Annunziata “Poppy,”
Kirstein, Lincoln
Knickerbocker, Cholly
Knights of Labor
Koestler, Arthur
La Beaumelle, Angliviel de
Labor Department, U.S.
Laboureur, Jean-Emile
Labour Party, British
Lacarrere, Mademoiselle
Ladies Almanack
(Barnes)
Laffan, Patricia
Lambs Club
Landon, Alfred
Landseer, Edwin
Lanvin, Jeanne
Lartigue, Jacques-Henri
Laurencin, Marie
Lawrence, D. H.
League of Nations
Le Corbusier
Lees-Milne, Alvide
Lees-Milne, James
Left Book Club
Legacy, A
(Bedford)
Le Gallienne, Eva; acting career of; MdA and
Legroux Soeurs (milliner)
Leicester Galleries
Lemon and the Rose, The
(Laurencin)
Lenin, V. I.
Leopold, James
Lepape, Georges
Lepore, Jill
lesbian networks;
see also
Sapphism
Letters of a Portuguese Nun
(Guilleragues)
LeVoe, Spivy
Liberal Party, British
Library of Congress
“Life of Lady Blessington, The” (Murphy)
Liliom
(Molnar)
Lindsay, Vachel
Lindsley, Lorna
Listen—The Women!
Little Minister, The
(Barrie)
Little Review
“Lives of the Obscure” (Woolf)
Loeb, Harold
Lolly Willowes
(Townsend Warner)
London Fashion Group
London Group
Lone Pine, Battle of (Gallipoli campaign)
Louis XIII, King of France
Louis XIV, King of France; secret marriage of Madame Maintenon and
Louis XV, King of France
Love’s Labour Lost
(Shakespeare)
Lowell, Amy
Luce, Clare Boothe
Lucy Stone League
Luhan, Mabel Dodge
Lukach, Harry
Lully, Jean-Baptiste
Lunt, Alfred
Lusitania
Lydig, Philip
Lydig, Rita de Acosta; beauty and glamour of; celebrity of; collecting of; death of; fashionable wardrobe of; magnetic personality of; marriages of; MdA and; as patroness of the arts; portraits and photographs of
Macaulay, Thomas Babington
MacDonald, Ramsay
MacLeish, Archibald
Macpherson, Kenneth
Madame de Maintenon
(Cruttwell)
Magdalene, Mary
Maintenon, Madame de; baptism of; birth of; childhood and adolescence of; correspondence of; death of; as educator; EM’s unfinished book on; first marriage of; religious struggles of; reputation of; secret marriage of Louis IV and
Manhattan Club
Mann, Erika
Mann, Klaus
Mann, Thomas
Mansfield Park
(Austen)
Maples store
Marais, Jean
Marbury, Elisabeth “Bessie,”
Marie, Queen of Romania
Marimekko
Mark Cross Company; Gerald Murphy’s management of; Patrick Murphy’s ownership of
Marshall, Margaret
Marshall Field’s
Martin, Charles
Martin Chuzzlewit
(Dickens)
Marxism
Massachusetts Legislature
Masters, Edgar Lee
Mather, Cotton
Matisse, Henri
Matita
Maugham, Somerset
Maximilian, Emperor of Mexico
May (nursemaid)
Mazzini, Giuseppe
McCarthy, Joseph R.
McCarthy, Mary; Catholic background of; EM and
McCarthy, William
McCullers, Carson
Macgregor, Helen
McHarg, Andrew Creighton; business of; MG’s relationship with; quest for status by
McHarg, Gerald; family business joined by; MG’s correspondence with; military service of
McHarg, Henrietta “Hettie” Maria Aitkin; beauty and style of; death of; indolence of; MG’s relationship with; social aspirations of
McHarg, James
McHarg, Keith
McHarg, Madge Alma,
see
Garland, Madge
McHarg, Yvonne
McKenna, Margaret
McKinley, William
McMullin, Johnny
Mead, Margaret
Meher Baba
Mellon, Andrew
Melville, Herman
Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man
(Sassoon)
Mencken, H. L.
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
Metropolitan Museum of Art; Costume Institute of
Metternich, Prince Klemens von
Meyer, Baron de
Millay, Edna St. Vincent
Miller, J. Duncan
Miller, Lee
Mills, Florence
Miner, The
Ministry of Education, British
Missouri Compromise
Mitchell, Joseph
Mitford, Nancy
Mizener, Arthur
Moby Dick
(Melville)
Mocatta, Christine “Kitty” Salmond Pringle
Mocatta, Edgar
modernism
Moffat, Curtis
Molnár, Ferenc
Molyneux, Edward
Monroe, Harriet
Monsanto Chemical Works
Montagu, Edward
Montague, Lady Mary Wortley
Montaigne, Michel Eyquem de
Montespan, Madame de
Moods
(de Acosta)
Moore, Marianne
More Women Than Men
(Compton-Burnett)
Morgan, J. P.
Morris, Cedric
Morris, Lloyd
Mortimer, Raymond
Morton, Digby
Mosca, Bianca
Mosley, Oswald
Mrs. Dalloway
(Woolf)
Munich Pact
Munson, Ona
Muray, Nickolas
Murdoch, Iris
Murphy, Anna Ryan; character and personality of; EM and; illness and death of
Murphy, Baoth
Murphy, Doris
Murphy, Esther; attachments to women of; awkwardness of; birth of; on celibacy; childhood and adolescence of; critical writing of; death of; depressions of; domesticity lacking in; drinking and smoking of; education of; energy and compulsion of; eye problems of; fictional images of; financial concerns of; first marriage and divorce of; funeral and cremation of; illnesses of; insecurity of; intellect and erudition of; Irish Catholic background of; kindness and generosity of; literary friends of; loneliness of; on MdA; Mexican trip of; MG and; nonstop talking of; physical appearance of; poetry of; portraits of; pregnancies and miscarriages of; privileged upbringing of; public speaking of; published works of; sartorial style of; second marriage and divorce of; self-criticism of; social entertaining of; work habits of; unfinished works of; women as literary focus of
Murphy, Frederic; army service and heroism of; death of; illnesses and injuries of; marriage of; Patrick Murphy and
Murphy, Gerald; attraction to men of; business career of; correspondence of EM and; depression of; EM and; marriage of,
see
Murphy, Sara Wiborg; painting of; Patrick Murphy and
Murphy, Noel Haskins; EM and; Janet Flanner and
Murphy, Patrick; business career of; character and personality of; death and funeral of; last will of; mistress of; physical appearance of; political life of; professional and social rise of; public speaking of; relationship of EM and
Murphy, Sara Wiborg
Murray, Natalia Danesi
Museum of Costume Art
Museum of Modern Art
Napoleon I, Emperor of France
Napoleon III, Emperor of Fance
Nast, Condé; changes made at British
Vogue
by
Nation, The
National Gallery of Ireland
National Horse Show Association
Nazimova, Alla
Neuillant, Madame
Neutrality Act
Newcastle
New Deal
“New Dress, The” (Woolf)
New Interior Decoration, The: An Introduction to its Principles, and International Survey of its Methods
New Party, British
New Republic, The
New Statesman
New York American
New Yorker, The
New York Herald Tribune
New York Times, The
New York Tribune
Nicolson, Harold
Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm
Nijinska, Bronislava
Nijinsky, Vaslav
Normandie
“Notes on ‘Camp’” (Sontag)
Novel of Thank You, A
(Stein)
Odets, Clifford
O’Hara, Frank
Omega Workshop
O’Neill, Olive
“On Great Men Recognizing Greatness” (de Acosta)
Orlando
(Woolf)
Orwell, George
O’Shaughnessy, Edith
Oxford University; St. Hilda’s College; Somerville College
pacifism
Paderewski, Ignacy
Palmer, Samuel
Paramount Pictures
Parker, Dorothy; EM and
Parsons, Elizabeth
Partisan Review, The
Pascal, Blaise
Patou, Jean
Payson and Clarke
Peace Pledge Union
Pell, Isabel
Pemberton, Muriel
Penrose, Betty
Penrose, Roland
Pensées
(Pascal)
Père Lachaise Cemetery
Perriand, Charlotte
Peter Pan
(Barrie)
Phillips, David Graham
Picasso, Pablo
Picot, Mademoiselle
Pilgrims Club
Pitt-Rivers, Michael
Poe, Edgar Allan
Poetry
Poiret, Paul
Pompadour, Madame de; EM’s planned biography of
Poole, Abram