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Index
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Abélard, Peter, 1–9, 13, 15, 118, 144, 206, 208, 311, 325
Ackerman, Diane, 45–46
Adams, Abigail, 156
Adams, John, 156
Adèle de Champagne, 23, 33
Adler, Laure, 338
Adolphe (Constant), 175, 176–78, 186
Aeneid, The (Virgil), 14, 42
Aeschylus, 96
Agatha, Saint, 8
Agostinelli, Alfred, 282
d’Agoult, Marie, 215
Algren, Nelson, 319
Allégret, Marc, 261, 262
amour fou, 154–55
amour-passion, 108–12, 122
Andreas Capellanus, 15–16, 30–32, 33, 271
Andromaque (Racine), 95
Angèle et Tony, 352
Anna Karenina (Tolstoy), 12, 226
Anne, Duchesse d’Étampes, 52
Anne of Austria, 58
Antoine, André, 239
Armand de Caillavet, Madame, 289
Arnold, Matthew, 215
Arthur, King, 24, 25, 26
Art of Courtly Love, The (Andreas Capellanus), 15–16, 30–31
Art of Love, The (Ovid), 14
Athalie (Racine), 95
Audry, Colette, 326
Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas, The (Stein), 304
Badinter, Elisabeth, 44, 45
Badinter, Robert, 45
Bair, Deirdre, 319
Baise-moi (Despentes), 350
Baldwin, James, 263
“Ballade of the Ladies of Bygone Times” (Villon), 4
Balzac, Honoré de, 173, 182–86, 190, 194, 199, 211, 363
Banquet Years, The (Shattuck), 238
Barney, Natalie, 255, 286–87, 302, 303
Bassompierre, François de, 53–54, 361
Bâtarde, La (Leduc), 306–8, 309
Beaumarchais, Pierre, 170, 364
Beauvoir, Hélène de, 325
Beauvoir, Simone de, 41, 308–9, 311–27, 362
Memoirs of a Dutiful Daughter, 313, 324
The Prime of Life, 315
The Second Sex, 312, 324, 325
Beckett, Samu
el, 313
Béjart, Armande, 82
Belboeuf, “Missy,” Marquise de, 297–301
Bentley, Toni, 350
Bergerac, Cyrano de, 241, 252–53, 363
Bernart de Ventadorn, 11, 18
Bernhardt, Sarah, 240
Bible, 14, 296
bisexuality, 250, 256, 278, 285, 323
Bizet, Georges, 195
Borde, Constance, 325
Bost, Jacques-Laurent, 319–20
Boucher, François, 104
Boufflers, Chevalier de, 362
Bradstreet, Anne, 70–71
breast-feeding, 171
Brizendine, Louann, 6
Brontë, Charlotte, 215
Brooks, Romaine, 286, 287
Browning, Elizabeth Barrett, 215
Bruni, Carla, 43–44
Buffon, Georges Louis Leclerc, Count of, 133
Buzot, François, 168–69
Byron, George Gordon, Lord, 201–2, 204
Camus, Albert, 316
Candide (Voltaire), 170
Capellanus, Andreas, 15–16, 30–32, 33, 271
Carmen (Mérimée), 195
Catherine the Great, 142
Center for Research on Women, 70, 325
Cervantes, Miguel de, 347
Ces amours-là, 355, 356–57
Chamfort, Nicolas, 126
Champmeslé, Marie, 95
Chansons de Bilitis (Louÿs), 287
Charcot, Jean-Martin, 272
Charles, Julie, 193
Charles X, King, 195
Charterhouse of Parma, The (Stendhal), 178, 179, 347
Chateaubriand, René de, 204
Châtellerault, Vicomtesse de, 17
Chatiron, Hippolyte, 198
chess, 22
children, 47, 345
Chirac, Bernadette, 43
Chirac, Jacques, 43
Chopin, Frédéric, 199, 215, 363
Chrétien de Troyes, 15, 23–30, 32, 33, 38
Christianity, 4–5, 15, 32, 35, 97
Christine de Pizan, 41
civil unions, 344
Cixous, Hélène, 41
Clarissa Harlowe (Richardson), 115
Claudel, Paul, 262–63, 344
Claudine at School (Colette), 288, 290–93, 197
Claudine in Love (Colette), 297
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