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Dorothy Parker: What Fresh Hell Is This?

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by Marion Meade


  Münzenberg, Willi

  Murphy, Baoth

  Murphy, Gerald

  Murphy, Honoria

  Murphy, Patrick

  Murphy, Sara Wiborg

  “Musical Comedy Thought, A” (Parker)

  Music Box Revue

  Myers, Alice Lee

  Myers, Dick

  Naked and the Dead, The (Mailer)

  Nash, Ogden

  Nast, Condé

  Vanity Fair published by

  Nathan, George Jean

  National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)

  National Institute of Arts and Letters

  Nero (Parker and Benchley)

  New Masses

  New Republic

  “News Item” (Parker)

  New York Daily Mirror

  New Yorker

  early struggles of

  Parker and

  Ross and

  New York Herald Tribune

  New York Journal-American

  New York Sun

  New York Times

  Woolcott’s drama criticism for

  New York Tribune

  New York World

  No Sirree

  Not So Deep as a Well (Parker)

  O’Dwyer, Paul

  “Oh, He’s Charming!” (Parker)

  Oh, Lady, Lady! (Wodehouse and Kern)

  O’Hara, Helen

  O’Hara, John

  One Hour Late

  Open End

  Oppenheimer, George

  Over Twenty-one (Gordon)

  Parker, Anne O’Brien

  Parker, Dora

  Parker, Dorothy:

  abortion of

  alcoholism of

  appendectomy of

  arrest of

  articles of

  autobiographical content in works of

  birth of

  blacklisting of

  book reviews of

  childhood of

  clothing taste of

  cocktail parties of

  collaborative work of

  colleagues’ impressions of

  Constant Reader column of

  country home of

  cynicism of

  dance school job of

  death of

  death images in works of

  as depicted in dramas

  depressions of

  divorces of

  dogs owned by

  domesticity lacking in

  drama criticism of

  dramatization of works by

  earnings of

  education of

  European travel of

  expressive eyes of

  fame of

  feminism and

  film writing of

  first literary job of

  first published poem of

  four-letter words used by

  game playing of

  government investigation of

  handwriting of

  hats worn by

  Hemingway poems about

  in Hollywood

  homosexuality and

  honors awarded to

  hysterectomy of

  illnesses of

  irascible behavior of

  Jewish background of

  late assignments of

  love affairs of

  male types preferred by

  marital separations of

  on men

  men attracted to

  money attitudes of

  money problems of

  “Mrs. Parker” preferred by

  perfume used by

  physical appearance of

  plays of

  poetry of

  political activism of

  portraits of

  pregnancies and miscarriages of

  pseudonyms of

  psychiatric treatment of

  public speaking of

  quotes attributed to

  rebelliousness of

  reputation of

  reviews of

  Rothschild name distasteful to

  Round Table and

  sarcasm of

  self-assessment of

  sexuality of

  short stories of

  speaking style of

  suicide attempts of

  unfinished novel of

  as visiting college professor

  wealthy friends ridiculed by

  weddings of

  will left by

  wit and humor of

  on women

  working methods of

  on writing

  writing techniques of

  Parker, Edwin Pond

  Parker, Edwin Pond

  alcoholism of

  army service of

  background of

  business career of

  death of

  divorce of

  morphine addiction of

  Parker’s marriage to

  Parker’s relationship with

  Parker’s stories at expense of

  physical appearance of

  Round Table group and

  second marriage of

  Parker, Harris

  Parker, Harris, Jr.

  Parker, Laura

  Parker, Ruth

  Parker, William

  Parsons, Louella

  “Passionate Screenwriter To His Love, The” (Parker)

  Payson, Joan Whitney

  Pemberton, Murdock

  Pentimento (Hellman)

  Perelman, Laura West

  Perelman, Sidney J.

  Parker and

  Perkins, Maxwell

  Pfeiffer, Pauline, see Hemingway, Pauline Pfeiffer

  Philadelphia Story, The

  Pictorial Review

  Poetry

  Portable Dorothy Parker, The (Parker)

  Porter, Katherine Anne

  President Roosevelt

  Pride of the Yankees, The

  Prohibition

  Pulitzer, Ralph

  Pulitzer Prize

  Putnam, George Palmer

  “Rainy Night” (Parker)

  Rascoe, Burton

  Remodeling Her Husband

  “Risumé” (Parker)

  Reynolds, Quentin

  Rice, Elmer

  Road to Miltown, The (Perelman)

  Roosevelt, Eleanor

  Roosevelt, Franklin Delano

  Root, Esther, see Adams, Esther Sayles Root

  Ross, Harold

  Parker and

  Round Table and

  see also New Yorker

  Rothschild, Bertram (brother)

  Parker’s relationship with

  Rothschild, Eleanor Frances Lewis (stepmother)

  death of

  marriage of

  stepchildren’s relations with

  Rothschild, Eliza Annie Marston (mother)

  birth of

  courtship and marriage of

  illness and death of

  Rothschild, Elizabeth Barrett (aunt)

  Rothschild, Harold (brother)

  Rothschild, Helen, see Grimwood, Helen Rothschild Droste

  Rothschild, Jacob Henry (father)

  business career of

  illness and death of

  marriages of

  Parker’s fictional treatment of

  Parker’s relationship with

  verse composed by

  Rothschild, Martin (uncle)

  Rothschild, Mary (grandmother)

  Rothschild, Mate “Tiny,”

  Rothschild, Samson (grandfather)

  Rothschild, Samuel (uncle)

  Rothschild, Simon (uncle)

  Roussel, Yvonne

  Saalburg, Allen

  Saalburg, Muriel

  Saboteur

  Sacco, Nicola

  Salisbury, Leah

  Samuels, Arthur

  Sanford, Laddie

  Saturday Evening Post

  Saturday Review

  Schayer, Richard

  Schu
lberg, Budd

  Scottsboro case

  Screen Guilds’ Magazine

  Screen Writers Guild

  Scribner’s

  Seal in the Bedroom and Other Predicaments, The (Thurber)

  Seldes, Alice

  Seldes, Gilbert

  Selznick, David O.

  Sex Life of the Polyp, The, (Benchley)

  Shawn, William

  Sherwood, Mary Brandon

  Sherwood, Robert

  at Life

  Parker and

  Vanity Fair and

  Show Boat (Kern and Hammerstein)

  Shroyer, Frederick

  Smart Set

  Smash—Up: The Story of a Woman

  Smith, Thorne

  Sobbing in the Conning Tower, see Enough Rope

  Soft Music (Parker and Rice)

  see also Close Harmony

  “Soldiers of the Republic” (Parker)

  Soma, Tony

  “Song for the First of the Month” (Parker)

  “Song of Perfect Propriety” (Parker)

  “Song of the Shirt, 1941” (Parker)

  Songs for the Nearest Harmonica, see Sunset Gun

  Sonnets in Suicide, or the Life of John Knox (unpublished) (Parker)

  Spanish Civil War

  Spanish Earth, The

  speakeasies

  “Standard of Living, The” (Parker)

  Starbuck, Betty

  Star Is Born, A

  Stars and Stripes

  Steichen, Edward

  Stewart, Beatrice Ames

  Stewart, Donald Ogden

  Parker and

  political activism of

  Stewart, Rosalie

  Stoddard, Haila

  Stowe, Leland

  Strassman, Toni

  Stromberg, Hunt

  Subway, The (Rice)

  “Such a Pretty Little Picture” (Parker)

  Sullivan, Frank

  Sun Also Rises, The (Hemingway)

  Sunset Gun (Parker)

  Susskind, David

  Suzy

  Sweethearts

  Swope, Herbert Bayard

  Swope, Maggie

  Targ, William

  Tarkington, Booth

  Tavenner, Frank

  Taylor, Deems

  Parker’s affair with

  Taylor, Laurette

  Taylor, Mary Kennedy

  “Telephone Call, A” (Parker)

  Thackeray, William

  Thalberg, Irving

  Thanatopsis Literary and Inside Straight Club, The

  Theobald, Hannah Rothschild (aunt)

  This Side of Paradise (Fitzgerald)

  Thomas, J. Parnell

  “Threat to a Fickle Lady” (unpublished) (Parker)

  “Three-Volume Novel” (Parker)

  Thunder over the Bronx (Kober)

  Thurber, James

  Time

  Titanic

  “To a Tragic Poetess—Nothing in her life became her like her almost leaving of it” (Hemingway)

  Tolstoy, Ilya Andreyevich

  “Too Bad” (Parker)

  Toohey, John Peter

  Torrents of Spring, The (Hemingway)

  Town Crier, The

  Trade Winds

  Trauch, Lester

  “Treasurer’s Report” (Benchley)

  Trumbo, Dalton

  Twain, Mark

  “Two-Volume Novel,” see “Three-Volume Novel”

  Unfinished Woman, An (Hellman)

  Vanity Fair

  Benchley and

  Crowninshield and

  editors’ relationships at

  Parker and

  Vanity Fair (Thackeray)

  Van Loon, Hendrik

  Vanzetti, Bartolomeo

  Vicious Circle, The (Case)

  Viking Press

  Vogue

  Walk a Little Faster (Burr)

  Walker, Helen

  “Waltz, The” (Parker)

  “War Song” (Parker)

  Watch on the Rhine (Hellman)

  Weaver, John V. A.

  Weekend for Three

  “Welcome Home” (Parker)

  Wellman, William

  Wells, Carolyn

  West, Eileen

  West, Nathanael

  “What a Man’s Hat Means to Me” (Parker and Benchley)

  What Makes Sammy Run? (Schulberg)

  What Price Hollywood?

  White, E. B.

  Whitehead, Robert

  Whitney, John Hay “Jock,”

  “Why I Haven’t Married” (Parker)

  Wilbur, Richard

  Wilder, Thornton

  Wilson, Edmund “Bunny,”

  on Benchley

  Parker and

  Wilson, Mary

  Wilson, Rosalind

  Wilson, Woodrow

  Winchell, Walter

  Winter, Ella

  Winwood, Estelle

  Wodehouse, P. G. “Plum,”

  Woman’s Home Companion

  “Women: A Hate Song” (Parker)

  Women’s Wear Daily

  “Wonderful Old Gentleman, The” (Parker)

  Wood, Peggy

  Woodbury, Dana

  Woollcott, Alexander

  death of

  drama criticism of

  on Parker

  physical appearance and personality of

  radio show of

  Round Table and

  sexuality of

  war service of

  Wylie, Elinor

  Wylie, Horace

  Yaddo

 

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