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by Stephen O'Shea

Clarens, Switzerland, 16, 17

  Coppet, Switzerland, 11

  Enlightenment and, 5, 10

  Geneva view of, 6

  Jura Mountains, 3, 24, 139

  Lausanne, Switzerland, 11–12, 24

  Lavaux vineyards, 13, 24

  Montreux, Switzerland, 18, 21, 22

  Thonon-les-Bains, France, 23–24

  Vaud, Switzerland, 11, 112

  Vevey, Switzerland, 13

  Via Italica, 18

  “Year Without a Summer,” 19

  see also Geneva, Switzerland

  Lake Lucerne, 129

  Lake Misurina, 256–57

  Lamarr, Hedy, 229–30

  languages in Switzerland, 115

  Lanslebourg, 69–70, 72–73

  lard line, 87, 123, 136, 269, 273, 275, 279

  La Ripaille, 114–15, 123

  Laurin (dwarf king), 255

  Lausanne, Switzerland, 11–12, 24

  Lavaux vineyards, 13, 24

  Les Gets, France, 28

  Lienz, Austria, 273–74

  Le Lièvre Amoureux (The Amorous Hare), 100

  Liguria, Italy, 87

  Linderhof Castle, 183

  Lineker, Gary, 269

  Lisbon earthquake, 9–10

  Little St. Bernard Pass, 74

  Livy, 74, 75

  Ljubljana, Slovenia, 289–90

  Locarno, Switzerland, 136

  Lorrain, Claude, 15

  Louis XIV, 183

  Ludwig II of Bavaria (king), 182–83, 188, 192, 218

  Ludwig (movie), 192, 230

  Lüftlmalerei, 185, 186

  Lugano, Switzerland, 136

  Luther, Martin, 148

  Luxemburg Bookshop, 91–93

  Made in Heaven (Mercury), 22

  The Magic Mountain (Mann), 175

  Magris, Claudio, 293

  Mahler, Gustav, 215

  Maibaum (Maypole), 198, 199

  Maienfeld, Switzerland, 145, 153–54

  mal di montagna, 46

  Manfred, 262

  Mangfall range, 194

  Mann, Thomas, 175

  Man Without Qualities (Musil), 219

  Margherita (queen), 59

  Maria Theresa (empress), 294

  Marinetti, Filippo, 293

  Marmolada, 253–54, 276

  marmot, 236–37

  Martigny, Switzerland, 109–11

  Massilia (present-day Marseille), 214

  Matterhorn (Monte Cervino)

  altitude, 97

  ascent by Whymper, 118

  geology, 118

  Der Kampf ums Matterhorn (movie), 168

  north face, 45, 167

  viewed from Zermatt, 117, 120–21

  Maurice (saint), 61

  Mauthen, Austria, 275

  Maxentius, 77–78

  Mayeul, Abbot of Cluny, 106, 107

  McPhee, John, 139

  McQueen, Steve, 182

  Megève, France, 54–55, 56, 268

  Mein Kampf (Hitler), 206

  Meiringen, Switzerland

  about, 157–58

  Katarina’s party, 157–60

  male choir, 158, 236

  meringue pastries, 158

  Sherlock Holmes and Arthur Conan Doyle, 160–65

  Melville, Herman, 93

  Menton, France, 23

  Menzel, Idina, 232

  Merano, Italy, 260, 261–62

  Mercedes Bridge, 223

  Mercury, Freddie, 21–22, 232

  Mer de Glace (Sea of Ice) glacier, 47–48, 84, 125, 257

  Messner, Reinhold, 260, 261

  Mieming Plateau, 180

  migrant crisis, 197

  Milvian Bridge (Ponte Milvio), 78

  Mirabell Castle, 212–13

  Mirabell Gardens, 212

  Mitterrand, François, 108

  Mohr, Joseph, 212

  Moncenisio. see Mont Cenis Pass

  Mönch, 167, 173

  Mondsee, 229

  Montaigne, Michel de, 72, 73

  Mont Blanc and surroundings, 23–50

  altitude, 34, 97

  ascent by early mountaineers, 35–37

  Le Catogne, 107

  climber deaths, 42

  Cluses, France, 33, 34

  Le Grand Dru, 48

  Grandes Jorasses, 45, 48, 167

  Great Alpine Road, 23, 25, 33

  Grenoble, France, 28, 55, 59, 62

  Les Gets, France, 28

  Mont Blanc and surroundings

  Mer de Glace (Sea of Ice) glacier, 47–48, 84, 125, 257

  Mont Blanc Road Tunnel, 49

  Montenvers, France, 47

  Monte Rosa, 45–46, 60, 97

  number of climbers annually, 42

  Le Petit Dru, 45, 48

  Thonon-les-Bains, France, 23–24

  viewed from Aosta Valley, 97, 100

  viewed from Geneva, 6

  see also Aiguille du Midi; Chamonix, France

  “Mont Blanc: Lines Written in the Vale of Chamouni” (Percy Shelley), 47

  Mont Blanc Road Tunnel, 49

  Mont Cenis Pass

  artworks, 73–74

  ascent in France, 72–73, 79–83

  botanical garden, 81–83

  and Constantine (emperor), 77–78

  descent into Italy, 83–86

  description, 70, 73

  as gate for invading armies, 70–71, 78–79

  Hannibal and, 73–74, 75–76

  and House of Savoy, 71–72

  Lanslebourg, 69–70, 72–73

  Mont Cenis Railway, 84–85

  Mont des Cendres (Mount of Ashes), 73

  Napoleon and, 73–74, 78, 79

  Napoleon III and, 79

  sledding and chaises, 72

  Susa, Italy, 80, 85–88, 99

  Via Francigena, 71

  Monte Cervino. See Matterhorn

  Monte Gran Paradiso, 97

  Montenvers, France, 47

  Monte Rosa, 45–46, 60, 97

  Mont Maudit (Cursed Mount), 37, 61

  Mont Pourri (Mount Rotten), 61, 62, 63, 66

  Montreal Canadiens, 113

  Montreux, Switzerland, 18, 21, 22

  Mont Ventoux, 65

  The Monuments Men (Clooney), 228

  Morris, Jan, 293

  Morrobia Valley, 137–38, 140–41

  Morzine, France, 26, 27–28

  mountaineering

  Bergfilm (mountain film), 168, 187, 188, 192, 204

  birth of, 36

  Eiger climber deaths, 167–68, 169–70, 172

  memoirs, 170

  Mont Blanc, 35–37, 42

  Mont Blanc climber deaths, 42

  present-day variants, 43–44

  mountains

  Enlightenment view of, 8–10

  fear of, 6–7, 12, 14, 93

  Grand Tour and, 7–8

  The Mountains of My Life (Bonatti), 170

  Mount Loser, 223

  Mount Prisojnik, 282–83

  Mount Rotten (Mont Pourri), 61, 62, 63, 66

  Mount Tambora, 19

  Moûtiers, France, 59

  Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 209–10, 211

  Museo Nazionale San Gottardo, 134–35

  Musil, Robert, 219

  Mussolini, Benito, 287

  Müstair, Switzerland, 266

  The Name of the Rose (Eco), 147

  Napoleon

  and Andreas Hofer, 261

  and Fort Bard, 79, 96, 108

  and Gotthard Pass, 135

  Great St. Bernard Pass, 108

  and Mont Cenis Pass, 73–74, 78, 79

  Napoleon III, 79

  Nazis

  Bergfilms and conquest of mountains, 168, 187, 192

  Garmisch-Partenkirchen Winter Olympics, 186–87, 189, 200–201

  looted works of art, 226–27

  Night of the Long Knives, 189–90, 192–93, 229

  Obersalzberg, Germany, 201–8

  Romanticism and, 190–93

  Schutzstaffel (Pr
otective Echelon, or SS), 189

  Sturm Abteilung (Assault Division, or SA), 189

  “Youth of the World” newsreel, 187

  Necker, Jacques, 11

  Newton, Isaac, 8–9

  Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, 92–93, 168, 190, 270–71

  Night of the Long Knives, 189–90, 192–93, 229

  Nobel, Alfred, 278

  NoéMie, 151, 152, 153, 155–56

  Oberammergau, Germany, 184–85, 186

  Oberaudorf, Germany, 195

  Oberdrauburg, Austria, 274

  Obersalzberg, Germany

  the Berghof, 201, 202, 203, 206

  destruction in 1945, 201

  Dokumentationszentrum Obersalzberg, 205–8

  Kehlsteinhaus (The Eagle’s Nest), 201, 202–5

  Nazi compound during World War II, 201–2, 206–7

  Obertraun, Austria, 222

  Olympic Museum, 11

  Olympics

  Albertville (Winter 1992), 55, 56, 59, 94

  Cortina d’Ampezzo (Winter 1956), 55, 257

  Garmisch-Partenkirchen (Winter 1936), 55, 186–87, 189, 200–201

  Grenoble (Winter 1968), 55, 62

  Innsbruck (Winter 1964 and 1976), 55, 180

  International Olympic Committee, 11, 186

  Olympic Museum, 11

  St. Moritz (Winter 1928 and 1948), 55, 268

  Turin (Winter 2006), 95

  ontological argument, 99

  Onyx (Swiss military system), 115–16

  Order of the Solar Temple, 28

  Orsières, Switzerland, 106–9, 110, 166

  Ötzi (the Iceman), 246–48, 259, 261

  Ötztal Alps, 261

  Paccard, Michel-Gabriel, 35–36, 37, 238

  Paradis, Marie, 36–37, 172

  paragliders, 46, 124, 151

  Parc du Denantou (in Lausanne), 11–12

  Partenkirchen, Germany. See Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany

  Le Pas dans le Vide (Step into the Void), 44–45

  Passeier Valley, 261

  Passionsspiel (Passion Play), 185

  Passo di Monte Croce Carnico, 278

  Pasterze Glacier, 237–38

  Patrouille des Glaciers, 60

  Pavarotti and Friends restaurant, 269

  Pennine Alps, 107–8, 111

  Peronne T., 27

  Le Petit Dru, 45, 48, 167, 257

  Pianazzo, Switzerland, 138, 139–41

  Piazza Unita d’Italia, 294

  Piedmont, 46, 57, 71, 83, 87, 95

  see also Turin, Italy

  Pierra Menta, 60

  Pio (Padre Pio), 250

  Piz Badile, 45, 167

  Piz Gloria, 264

  Plan de l’Aiguille, 38, 41

  Plante, Jacques, 113–14

  Plöcken Pass, 274–75, 277–78

  Plummer, Christopher, 229

  Pococke, Richard, 47

  Polybius, 74

  Ponte Milvio (Milvian Bridge), 78

  Pont St. Charles, 65–66

  Pordoi Pass, 252–53

  Porta Prætoria, 98

  Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (Joyce), 292

  Potard, Dominique, 39

  Pound, Ezra, 262

  Premier de cordée (Frison-Roche), 48–49

  Principia (Newton), 8–9

  Prisoner of Chillon (Byron), 19

  Puster Valley, 259

  Raitenau, Wolf Dietrich von, 212

  Raleigh, Walter, 70

  Ramsauer, Johann George, 213–14

  Ramuz, Charles-Ferdinand, 112

  Raudaschl, Alois, 227

  Rébuffat, Gaston, 170, 258

  Reichenbach Falls, 162, 164

  Reinhard, 196–98, 199–200, 205, 236, 274

  Reinhardt, Max, 211

  Reit im Winkl, Germany, 198–99

  Renault Mégane Sport, 4, 11, 95, 109–10, 135, 208, 256, 259

  Reutte, Austria, 181

  Rhine River, 44

  Rhône Glacier, 129

  Rhône River, 4, 44, 75, 111, 124

  Rhône Valley, 111–12, 115, 124, 128

  Riefenstahl, Leni, 168

  Riesending Cave complex, 204

  Rifugio Lavaredo, 258

  Rilke, Rainer Maria, 293

  Risorgimento (Resurgence), 58

  Rite of Spring (Stravinsky), 17

  Rites of Spring: The Great War and the Birth of the Modern Age (Eksteins), 191

  Ritz, César, 53

  River Adige, 241, 259

  River Ammer, 184

  River Dranse de Morzine, 26

  River Drava, 274

  River Inn, 180, 195, 267

  River Isar, 188

  River Isère, 59–60, 61, 63

  River Ljubljanica, 289

  River Piave, 286

  River Po, 44, 76, 93

  River Reuss, 133

  River Salzach, 209, 210, 211–12

  River Soča (River Isonzo), 284

  River Ticino, 136

  River Traun, 223

  Röhm, Ernst, 189

  Romansh language, 115n, 265, 266, 267

  Romanticism in the Alps, 14–21, 92, 112, 190–93

  Romantische Strasse, 183

  Rommel, Erwin, 286–87

  Rosengarten, 255

  Rosl, Heigl, 258

  Rossini, Gioacchino, 132

  rösti, 123

  rösti ditch (Röstigraben), 123, 133, 134

  Rothschild, Noémie de (Baroness Mimi), 54

  Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 15, 16–18, 19, 93–94, 109, 190, 263

  La Route des Grandes Alpes (Great Alpine Road), 23, 25, 33

  Runggaldier, Helmuth, 250

  Runkelstein Castle, 245–46

  Ruska cesta (Russian Road), 281–83

  Ruska kapelica chapel, 281–82

  Ruskin, John, 120

  Sacred Theory of the Earth (Burnet), 8

  Saint-Bon Valley, 59

  Salammbô (Flaubert), 76

  Salter, James, 48

  Salwan, 255

  Salzburg, Austria

  cathedral, 211

  city center, 211

  Mirabell Castle, 212–13

  Mirabell Gardens, 212

  Mozart and, 209–10

  River Salzach, 209, 210, 211–12

  Salzburg Festival, 211

  Salzburg Residenz, 211

  Steingasse, 211–12

  von Trapp family and, 182, 210

  Salzkammergut region

  Altaussee, Austria, 223, 226–27, 270

  Attersee, 228, 229

  Bad Aussee, Austria, 223

  Bad Ischl, Austria, 215–22, 230

  Hallstatt, Austria, 213–15, 222, 224

  Höllengebirge, 228–29

  Koppen Pass, 222–23

  Mercedes Bridge, 223

  Mondsee, 229

  Obertraun, Austria, 222

  Sandling, 223

  Sandling salt mine, 224–28

  Südanfahrt, Austria, 222

  Unterach am Attersee, 229

  San Bernardino Pass, 139

  Sandling, 223

  Sandling salt mine, 224–28

  San Giusto cathedral, 293

  San Leonardo, Italy, 261

  Saussure, Horace-Bénédict de, 34–35, 36

  Savoy

  Aime, France, 60

  Albertville, France, 55–57, 74, 87, 91n, 94

  Allues Valley, 59

  Belleville Valley, 59

  Bourg-Saint-Maurice, France, 61, 74

  Espace Killy, 62

  Grande Motte glacier, 62

  history of Savoy and Savoyards, 51, 52–53, 57–59

  Iseran Pass, 63, 64, 65–68, 139, 238, 263

  Lac Chervil, 61, 63

  Megève, France, 54–55, 56, 268

  Moûtiers, France, 59

  Pierra Menta, 60

  Pont St. Charles, 65–66

  River Isère, 59–60, 61, 63

  Saint-Bon Valley, 59

  Savoyard kings of Italy, 58–59

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nbsp; St. Gervais les Bains, France, 51

  Tarentaise Valley, 59

  Tête d’Arolley, 66–68

  Tignes, France, 61–62

  Les Trois Vallées, 59–60

  Val d’Isère, 62–63

  Savoy Hotel, 52–53

  Savoy Palace, 52

  Savoy Societies, 53

  Savoy Theatre, 52

  Saxony, Germany, 148, 197–98, 205

  Schama, Simon, 16

  S-chanf, Switzerland, 267

  Schengen Agreement, 197, 259

  Scheuchzer, Johann Jakob, 9

  Schiller, Friedrich von, 132

  Schlanders, Italy, 262

  Schliersee, Germany, 194

  Schloss Runkelstein, 245–46

  Schmitt, Sandra, 233

  Schneider, Romy, 200, 230

  Schober massif, 237

  Scholasticism, 99

  Schöllenen Gorge, 134

  Schöneck, 237

  Schratt, Katharina, 218

  Schutzstaffel (Protective Echelon, or SS), 189

  Schwaller, NoéMie, 151, 152, 153, 155–56

  Schwarzbachwachtsattel, 199

  Schwyz, Switzerland, 132, 136

  Scrambles Among the Alps (Whymper), 119–20

  Second Punic War, 74–77

  seismology, founding of, 10

  Sella Pass, 251–52

  Selva di Val Gardena, Italy (Wolkenstein), 250

  Sergio, in Bolzano, 244–45, 246, 260, 261, 286

  Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft, 19, 20–21, 47, 263

  Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 19, 47

  Sherlock Holmes, 160–65

  shopkeeper budgerigar speech, 24, 25, 69

  Sierre, Switzerland, 113–14

  Sils Maria, Switzerland, 270

  Simplon Pass, 70, 123

  Sion, Switzerland, 112–13

  Sisi. See Elisabeth of Austria

  Slavia Friulana, Italy, 279

  Smith, Albert, 39

  Snowden, Edward, 115

  Solo Faces (Salter), 48

  Sontag, Susan, 191–92

  Sophie (wife of Franz Ferdinand), 291

  Soubirous, Bernadette, 27

  The Sound of Music (movie), 82, 182, 187, 204, 210, 214, 229–30

  South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology, 247–48

  South Tyrol (Südtirol or Alto Adige, Italy), 243–44, 262, 264–65, 275

  Speer, Albert, 201

  Spyri, Johanna, 154, 156

  St. Barbara, 225

  St. Bernard dogs, 103–5

  St. Gallen, Switzerland, 146–52, 221, 229

  St. Gervais les Bains, France, 51

  St. John convent (Müstair, Switzerland), 266

  St. Moritz, Switzerland, 54, 55, 61, 268–69, 270

  Staël, Germaine (Mme. de Staël), 11

  Stams monastery, 180

  Starlight and Storm: The Conquest of the Great North Faces of the Alps (Rébuffat), 170, 258

  Steck, Ueli, 174

  Steingasse, 211–12

  Stelvio Pass, 263–67

  Stephen, Leslie, 40

  Sterzing, Italy (Vipiteno), 260

  Stevenson, Robert Louis, 199

  Stoss Pass, 152, 158

  Strauss, Johann, 215

  Strauss, Richard, 211

  Stravinsky, Igor, 17

  Sturm Abteilung (Assault Division, or SA), 189

  sublime, in nature, 17–18, 20, 35, 190, 264

 

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