FOOTNOTES:
[388] Souvenirs, V. 159.
[389] Souvenirs, V. 365.
[390] Ibid., VII. 79.
[391] Salons et Journaux (1917).
[392] L’Entre-deux-Guerres (1915).
[393] Vol. I. Le Roman de mon Enfance et de ma Jeunesse.
“ II. Mes Premières Armes Littéraires et Politiques.
” III. Mes Sentiments et nos Idées avant 1870.
“ IV. Mes Illusions et nos Souffrances pendant le siège de Paris.
” V. Mes Angoisses et nos Luttes, 1871-3.
“ VI. Nos Amitiés Politiques avant l’Abandon de la Revanche.
” VII. Après l’Abandon de la Revanche.
[394] Souvenirs, I. 150; II. 264.
[395] Ibid., V. 334.
[396] L’Heure Vengeresse des Crimes Bismarckiens.
[397] Op. cit., 237.
[398] See his Étang de Berre (1915), passim.
[399] See his article “Crise de Metier,” Echo de Paris, 17 Dec. 1916.
[400] Cambridge Modern History, XII. 313.
[401] Idées Anti-Prudhoniennes, 1858, see ante, 51-61.
[402] That she must be one of the two Proudhon had contended in La Justice.
THE END
INDEX
- Abbaye-aux-Bois, [63]
- Abdul-Hakk, [217]
- About, Edmond, [56], [167], [220]
- Achates, [199]
- Adam, Edmond, [98], [99], [103], [104-119], [123], [127], [128], [130], [133-136], [141-143]
- Prefect of Police, [145-152], [159], [162-166], [172-179], [184], [192], [197], [214], [216]
- Death of, [183], [199], [206], [207], [213], [231]
- Adam, Juliette, Anti-Parliamentarianism, [244]
- Birth, vi, [4]
- British statesmen, opinions of—Bright, [227]
- Chamberlain, [234]
- Disraeli, [227]
- Gladstone, [227], [233]
- Rosebery, Lord, [234]
- Salisbury, Lord, [227]
- Builds Villa Bruyères, [95].
- See also Bruyères
- Daughter. See Lamessine, Alice
- Decentralisation, advocate of, [243]
- Feminism, advocate of, [244]
- Foreign Politics, Views of—Berlin Congress. See Berlin
- Bulgaria, [233]
- Cyprus, [227]
- Egypt, [233-234]
- Fashoda, [234]
- Franco-British Alliance, [226-227], [233-235]
- Franco-Russian Alliance, [224-225], [228-231]
- Germany. See Bismarck
- Hungary, [232]
- Italy, [74-76], [227-228]
- Lettres sur la Politique Extérieure, [223], [228], [232]
- Montenegro, [232] and n.
- Roumania, [226], [232]
- Slavophile, [229-232]
- Triple Alliance, [227-228]
- Tunis, [227-228]
- Friendships, Literary, [122] et seq., [213]
- Gambetta’s Egeria, [173] and passim
- Grandchildren, [238-239], [246]
- Marriage with M. Lamessine. See Lamessine
- Edmond Adam, [106], [107], [123], [127]
- Nom de Plume, [93]
- Nouvelle Revue. See Revue, Nouvelle
- Paris, first visits, [42]. Resides in, [46]. Siege of, [141], [143], [144], [151]
- Quarrels with Gambetta, [187], [196] et seq.
- Religious opinions, [69], [121], [205], [207]
- Riviera, first visits, [94]
- Salon, after the war, on the Boulevard Poissonnière, [171-173], [183-186], [194], [207], [213], [230]
- Grand salon on the Boulevard Poissonnière before the war, [97], [99], [108], [110-113], [116], [118], [119], [134], [152], [161], [167], [208]
- Introduction to salon life, [65]
- L’Abbaye de Gif salon, [237-241]
- La Nouvelle Revue supersedes, [215]
- Learns the salonniere’s art, [97-98]
- Salon in the Police Préfecture, [146], [152]
- Salon minuscule in the Rue de Rivoli, [97-101], [108]
- Schooldays, [11] et seq.
- Social tact, [219]
- Souvenirs, vi, vii, [1], [110], [116], [120], [122], [125], [129], [149], [160], [183], [188], [200], [213], [214], [228], [241] and n.[1], [242], [244]
- Style, literary, [58]
- Suitors, [199]
- War work, [245]
- Writings: Fiction, [68], [70], [92], [93], [94], [96], [105], [118], [122], [167], [186]. Christian novel, [210-211]. Hellenic, [209-210]. First book, [51-61]. First newspaper article, [44-45]. Foreign affairs. See Foreign Politics.
- Adam, Villiers de l’Isle, [209]
- Agadir, [190]
- Agoult, la Comtesse d’. See Stern, Daniel
- Aisne, department of, [245]
- Aix, [192]
- Albert, Prince, [43]
- Alfieri, the Marquis, [117]
- Alpes Maritimes, les, the department of, [158]
- Anderson, Mrs. Garrett, [58]
- André, the Mlles., [22], [24], [25], [30], [43], [61], [89]
- Alexander III, Emperor of Russia, [231]
- Alexandria, Bombardment of, [233]
- School of, [244]
- Alliance, Triple, [227]
- Anges, Baie des, [200]
- Antoine, Saint, Faubourg de, [138]
- Apponyi, Count, [233]
- Arago, Emmanuel, [140]
- Arc, Joan of, [126], [208]
- Arles, [192]
- Armenia, [233]
- Arnaud de l’Ariège, Mme. de, [186]
- Arpentigny, Captain d’, [121]
- Arthémise, [10], [11]
- Artigues, d’, [111]
- Aumale, Duc d’, [219]
- Auvergne, [154]
- Auxerre, [192]
- Avron, Plateau of, [155]
- Babel, Tower of, [232]
- Balkan Peninsula, [229]
- Baltic Provinces, [225]
- Balzac, Honoré de, [3], [8], [15], [40], [64]
- Bamberger, Louis, [134], [135]
- Barbereux, Pauline, [44], [45]
- Barot, Odillon, [14], [21]
- Barrès, Maurice, v, [240], [243]
- Bastille, Place de la, [138]
- Batbie, [174]
- Baucel, [118-119]
- Baudelaire, [209]
- Baudin, [113]
- Bazaine, [136]
- Bazard, [89]
- Bazin, René, [244]
- Beaconsfield, Lord. See Disraeli
- Beaune, Rue de, [84], [86]
- Beauvais, the Archbishop of, [2]
- Beethoven, [95]
- Belfort, [163]
- Belleville, [118], [148]
- Béranger, [46], [47]
- Berlin Congress, [223-225], [235]
- Berlioz, [72], [73], [74]
- Bernard, Claude, [107]
- Bernhardt, Dr., [4]
- Mme. Sarah, [154]
- Berry, [128]
- Bert, Paul, [107], [179], [180], [199], [200], [203], [205]
- Besançon, [81]
- Beuque, Mlle. Aimé, [84-86]
- Billot, General, [186]
- Bismarck, [99], [133], [135], [136], [157] n.[5], [158-168], [171], [177], [191], [193], [195], [197-206], [211], [222], [223], [228], [230], [231], [233], [235]
- Bixio, Alessandro, [76], [77], [104], [117]
- Nino, [77], [117], [118], [132], [134]
- Blanc, Louis, [15], [19], [25], [26], [33], [108], [148], [152], [164], [174], [237]
- Blanche, Dr., [106]
- Blanqui, [93], [148-149]
- Blatier, [35]
- Blérancourt, [8], [10], [11], [12], [14], [15], [20], [26], [27], [30], [33], [36], [39], [40], [41], [82]
- Blondeau, [38]
- Bocca, la, Villa of, [95]
- Bonnard, Dr., [46], [47], [84], [94]
- Bordeaux, Gambetta’s speech at, [172]
- National Assembly meets at, [158], [160], [162], [164]
- Thiers forms government at, [171]
- Bosnia, [229]
- Boulogne, Bois de, [240]
- -sur-mer, [2], [22], [43]
- Bourbaki, General, [170]
- Bourges, [164]
- Bourget, le, Fort, [145-148], [167]
- Paul, v, [69], [220], [221], [240]
- Brébant, Café, [106], [129], [152]
- Bright, John, [178], [227]
- Brionne, [108], [109]
- Brisbane, Albert, [83], [184]
- Brisson, [200]
- Brook Farm, [84]
- Brougham, Lord, [95]
- Brussels, [93]
- Bruyères, Gambetta visits. See Gambetta
- George Sand visits, [124], [126-128], [181], [206]
- Sale of, [236]
- Villa of, [95-96], [102-103], [106-107], [114], [116], [123], [154], [159], [162], [165], [167], [169], [178], [182], [199]
- Bülow, Hans von, [73]
- Bulgaria, [233]
- Buloz, [76], [214]
- Buonaparte, After Sedan, [137]
- Deposition, [140]
- Emperor of the French, [50], [66], [75-77], [91], [118], [119], [134]
- Louis Napoléon, [23], [26], [33], [34], [39], [66], [70], [76], [81], [104] n.[5]
- Burke, Edmund, [178]
- Buzenval, Battle of, [156], [157] n.[4]
- Cabarrus, Dr., [94]
- Café Anglais, [226]
- Cahors, [109], [116], [180]
- Calmette, [219]
- Camille Ambrosine (Juliette Adam’s baptismal names), [12]
- Cannes, [94], [96], [159], [169]
- Carnot, Hippolyte, [56], [68], [104], [118]
- Mme. Hippolyte, [70]
- Carrel, Armand, [104], [184]
- Cassandra, [49]
- Castelar, [217]
- Castor, elephant in the Jardin des Plantes, [152]
- Catherine, Empress of Russia, [65]
- Cavaignac, General, [32]
- Cavour, Count, [77]
- Challemel-Lacour, [98], [111], [113], [179], [180], [182], [216]
- Champigny, Battle of, [154]
- Champion, Honoré, [85]
- Changarnier, [213]
- Chanzy, General, [163] and n.[1], [170], [228]
- Chapelle, la Sainte, [145]
- Charlemagne, [86]
- Charles I, King of England, [139]
- Charles, Professor, [10], [29], [30]
- Charles the Bold, [3]
- Charnacé, la Comtesse de, [73]
- Charpentier, [71]
- Chateaubriand, [63], [160], [210]
- Châtelet, le, [119]
- Chatrian, [72]
- Chaudordy, [197]
- Chauny, [5], [8], [11-16], [21], [23], [24], [29-32], [38-40], [45], [54], [56], [61], [71], [75], [78], [82], [89], [93-96]
- Chavannes, Puvis de, [72]
- Chenevard, [152]
- Chivres, [14-16], [19], [22], [31], [39]
- Chopin, [95]
- Cialdini, Italian Ambassador in Paris, [224]
- Citeaux, [83]
- Clavel, Dr., [100]
- Clemenceau, [200]
- Cobden, Richard, [91], [92]
- Coblentz, [159]
- Colvin, Sir Sidney, vii, [173] and n.[2], [186], [217]
- Combes, [205]
- Compiègne, [3], [4]
- Comte, Auguste, [46], [47], [68], [69], [87]
- Concorde, Place de la, [138], [163]
- Condé-sur-Vesgres, [83]
- Considérant, Victor, [83]
- Constant, Benjamin, [89]
- Coppée, François, [209], [217]
- Coquelin, [213]
- Corday, Charlotte, [71]
- Corinne, [63]
- Corniche Road, [118], [133]
- Corot, [239]
- Corsica, [96]
- Cousin, Victor, [47], [94]
- Creusot, [209]
- Crevant, [130]
- Crimean War, [43], [196]
- Crispi, [200]
- Croissant, Rue, [179]
- Croissy, Château de, [63]
- Cronstadt, [231]
- Cyprus, [227]
- Damascus, [211]
- Danton, [110], [193]
- Daudet, Alphonse, v, [71], [110], [111], [189], [209], [211], [213], [216], [219], [220]
- Léon, v, vi, [38] n., [189], [211], [219], [240], [243]
- Deffand, Mme. du, [65], [102]
- Delescluze, [113], [148]
- Déroulède, Paul, [189]
- Detaille, [213]
- Diderot, [65]
- Disraeli, [227]
- Donnersmarck, Count Henckel de, [198]
- Dorian, Family of, [152]
- Minister of Public Works, 1870, [140-151], [179]
- Mme., [150], [151], [238]
- Charles, [151]
- Mlle. Aline (later Mme. Ménard), [151]
- Dréher, beer-house, [119]
- Dreyfus Affair, [220]
- Druses, the, [77]
- Duclerc, [100] and n.[3], [101], [104], [111], [198], [201]
- Dudevant, Aurore, George Sand’s granddaughter, [123]
- Maurice, George Sand’s son, [126], [128-130], [135], [206]
- Dufaure, [173], [174], [176], [186]
- Dufey, Mme., [11], [22]
- Dufour, Arlès, [90-93], [135], [162], [165], [168], [191]
- Dumas, Alexandre, [54]
- fils, [49], [72], [124]
- Dupanloup, Monseigneur, [176]
- Dupont-White, [68], [78]
- Duran, Carolus, [213]
- Duval, Raoul, [184]
- Edward VII, King, [196], [226]
- Emerson, Ralph Waldo, [62]
- Enfantin, Barthélemy Prosper, [88-90], [95]
- Entente, Triple, [227], [228]
- Erckmann, [72]
- Erckmann-Chatrian, [217]
- Ethelbald, King of Wessex, [3]
- Eugénie, Empress, [134], [139]
- Faguet, Émile, [99]
- Faidherbe, General, [170]
- Fashoda, [234]
- Fauvety, Charles, [47-49], [53]
- Mme., [47-50], [52], [53], [64], [105]
- Favre, Jules, [140], [156], [157] and n.[5], [161], [162], [164], [170]
- Ferrières, [161]
- Ferry, Jules, [111], [119], [200], [214], [231]
- Feuillant, Xavier de, [198]
- Feuillantines, Rue de, [122]
- Feuillet, Octave, [56]
- Flameng, Léopold, [71]
- Flammarion, Camille, [217]
- Flaubert, Gustave, [9], [102], [117], [123], [124], [125], [213], [214], [215]
- Flavigny, Comte de, [62], [63]
- Marie de, afterwards la Comtesse d’Agoult. See Stern, Daniel
- Florence, [117]
- Flourens, Gustave, [148], [149]
- Fontainebleau, [164], [196]
- Forbach, [137]
- Fortou, [185]
- Fourier, François Marie Charles, [47], [80-84]
- Fournier, Admiral, [245]
- France, Anatole, [65], [85], [126], [209], [220], [221]
- Francis Joseph, Emperor of Austria, [75]
- Frankfort, city of, [62]
- Treaty of, [177]
- Freycinet, de, [186], [219]
- Gabriel, architect, [175]
- Gallifet, General, [167], [184], [217], [219]
- Gambetta, Benedetta. Later, Mme. Léris, [180], [181]
- Léon, v, [7], [43], [108-110], [113-115], [118], [119], [120] [139], [140], [170-187], [237], [242], [246]
- Anti-clericalism, [205]
- Army reform, [195]
- Berlin Congress, [223], [224]
- Bruyère visits, [180-182], [192]
- Contemplated interview with Bismarck, [199] et seq., [207]
- Death, [203]
- Expresses opinion of Mme. Adam’s friendships and antipathies, [212]
- Goes to Geneva with the Adams, [197]
- In Mme. Adam’s salon, [111-112], [167], [207]
- Minister of Interior (1870), [140], [156], [157], [171]
- National Assembly, [176]
- Nouvelle Revue, disapproves of, [215], [218], [222]
- Prince of Wales, interviews with, [226]
- République Française, foundation of, [179-180]
- Revanche, [177] et seq., [223]
- Russia, attitude towards, [225]
- Speeches, [172], [176], [177], [178], [182], [192]
- the younger, [180], [203]
- Mme., [109], [180]
- Tata, [180], [203]
- Garibaldi, [75], [77]
- Garnier-Pagès, [116], [140], [176]
- Gautier, Théophile, [64]
- Gay, Delphine. See Mme. de Girardin
- Gay-Lussac, Rue de, [130]
- Gebhart, [217]
- Geneva, [87]
- Genoa, [77], [117]
- Georges, St., Place, [139], [147]
- Germain, St., Faubourg de, [64]
- Gervais, Admiral, [231]
- Gif, Abbess of, [236] et seq.
- Abbey of, [14], [99], [181], [203], [208], [234], [236], [237], [239] et seq.
- Gioia, [217]
- Girardin, Émile de, [56], [62], [64], [91], [92], [104], [184], [198], [215], [216], [222]
- Mme. de, [64], [125]
- Gladstone, Mr., vi, [222]
- Mrs., [222]
- Godin, [84]
- Goncourt, Edmond de, [71], [124], [136], [148], [153], [212]
- Jules de, [124], [125]
- Goncourts, the, [101], [102], [124]
- Gorce, Pierre de la, [113]
- Gortschakoff, the Russian Chancellor, [197], [225]
- Granville, Lord, [161]
- watering-place, [138], [141]
- Grévy, Jules, [56], [104], [108], [162]
- Grosjean, [163]
- Guise, town of, [83] n.[1], [84]
- Guizot, [18], [22]
- Hapsburgs, the, [228]
- Hague, the, [246]
- Hanotaux, Gabriel, [161], [162]
- Haussman, [89], [152]
- Havre, le, Gambetta’s speech at, [178]
- Hawthorne, Nathaniel, [80], [84]
- Heine, Heinrich, [62]
- Helier, St., [144]
- Heligoland, [235]
- Henner, [213]
- Hérédia, [209]
- Héricourt, Jenny d’, [48], [49], [52], [53], [70], [71]
- Herzegovina, [229]
- Hetzel, [56], [76], [92], [93], [110], [111], [116], [135]
- Hippocrates, [68]
- Hobson, J. A., [58]
- Hohenlohe, Prince von, [196], [199]
- Hohenzollern, House of, [134], [135], [228]
- Prince Anthony of, [134]
- Homer, [8], [15], [32], [43], [96], [210]
- Honoré, St., Rue, [153]
- Huegel, [55]
- Hugo, Victor, v, [54], [64], [72], [123], [148], [174], [209], [213], [237], [238]
- Hymette, Mont, [209]
- Ignatieff, Count, [231]
- Ireland, [233]
- Isambert, [180]
- James, Henry, [219]
- Jauréguiberry, Admiral, [185]
- Jena, Battle of, [133]
- Jeremiah, [99]
- Jersey, I. of, [144]
- Jérusalem, Rue de, [145], [152]
- Jourdan, [152]
- Juan, Don, [63]
- Juan, Golfe, [95], [103], [106], [116], [123], [127], [129], [236]
- Judet, [240]
- Judith, Princess, [3]
- Jumièges, [124]
- Karr, Alphonse, [44], [45]
- Koechlin-Schwartz, Mme., [237]
- Kossuth, [62], [66]
- Krompholtz, Mme., vi
- Kruger, President, [234]
- L——, Mlle., [186], [203] and n.
- Labouchère, Henry, [148], [149] n.[1], [161]
- Lafayette, General, [111]
- Lafitte, Rue, [64]
- Lalanne, [28] n.[2]
- Lamartine, Alphonse de, [64], [70], [98], [101], [102]
- Lamber, Juliette. See Adam, Juliette
- Lambert, Dr. Jean Louis, Mme. Adam’s father, v, vi, [2], [4], [6-10], [12-18], [20], [21], [23-26], [28], [32-42], [46], [51], [54], [56], [57], [62], [66], [78], [79], [82], [85], [93], [95], [96], [103], [105], [107], [128], [167], [206]
- Lambert, Juliette. See Adam, Juliette
- Lambert, Mme. Olympe, Mme. Adam’s mother, [2], [4], [5], [6], [8], [9], [12], [35], [57], [95]
- Lamessine, Alice (later Mme. Segond), Mme. Adam’s daughter, [42], [45], [53], [71], [93], [95], [102], [103], [106], [107], [109], [117], [123], [126], [128], [129], [130], [138], [141], [144], [153], [162], [165], [167], [237]
- Lamessine, Juliette. See Adam, Juliette
- Lamessine, avocat. Mme. Adam’s first husband, [39], [40], [41], [50], [92], [93], [102], [103], [123]
- Laon, [137]
- Lasteyrie, Jules, Marquis de, [111], [112], [176], [213]
- Lazare, Gare St., [174], [175]
- Lebanon, Mt., [77]
- Ledru-Rollin, [19], [20], [22], [33], [148]
- Lemaître, Jules, [209], [210]
- Lemerre, [209]
- Léris, Mme. See Gambetta, Benedetta
- Lespinasse, Mlle. de, [102]
- Lesseps, Ferdinand de, [91], [92], [216]
- Lévy, Michel, [54], [55], [92], [93], [124]
- Lille, [192]
- Lisle, Lecomte de, [209], [217]
- Liszt, Franz, [63], [64], [66], [73], [121] n.[3]
- Littré, [56], [63], [66], [68], [69], [78], [176], [210], [215]
- Lombardy, [201]
- Longchamps, Review at, [178]
- Loti, Pierre, v, [220], [221], [239]
- Louis XIV, [175], [236], [243]
- Philippe, [6], [13], [14], [23], [70], [88], [111]
- Louvois, Place, [43]
- Louvre, Museum of, [65], [106]
- Palace of, [46], [63]
- Shop of, [89]
- Lyautey, General, [245]
- Lyons, city of, [84], [91], [192]
- Lord, [161]
- McLaren, Donald, [83] n.[1]
- MacMahon, Marshal, [179], [182], [183], [184], [185], [186], [193], [202]
- Macon, [98]
- Madier, Lieutenant, [246]
- Magnard, [219]
- Magny, restaurant, [115], [124]
- Malabry, Park of, [220]
- Malaquais, Quai, [63], [85]
- Manet, [101]
- Marat, [205]
- Marchand, General, [245]
- Paul, [217]
- Marie Antoinette, [63]
- Marne, Battle of, [246]
- Marrast, Armand, [104]
- Marseilles, [192]
- Marx, Karl, [168]
- Matthieu, notaire, [103]
- Maupassant, Guy de, [215]
- Maure, Dr., [94], [95], [107], [117], [162]
- Maurice, George Sand’s son. See Dudevant
- Maurras, Charles, [189], [243]
- Maximin, Emperor, [59]
- Mazarin, Cardinal, [193]
- Mazas, Prison, [145]
- Mazzini, [66], [227]
- Melissandre, [210]
- Ménard, Louis, [67], [72], [73], [102], [209]
- Menilmontant, [90]
- Mentone, [127]
- Mercadier, M. Elie, vii
- Meredith, George, [9], [59]
- Mérimée, Prosper, [56], [94], [116], [117], [135], [136], [139], [204]
- Metz, capitulation of, [147], [198]
- Treaty of Frankfort cedes to Germany, [163]
- Meunier, Stanislas, [217]
- Meuse, valley of, [130]
- Meyerbeer, [49], [50]
- Michelet, [101]
- Milan, [117], [118]
- Mille, Pierre, [9]
- Millet, [72]
- Mill, John Stuart, [58], [60], [68], [91]
- Mistral, [243]
- Mohl, Mme., [72]
- Molière, [11]
- Moltke, [136]
- Monaco, [127]
- Montaigne, [109]
- Montdidier, [170]
- Montessori, [12]
- Montijo, Eugénie de. See Eugénie, Empress
- Montmartre, Cemetery of, [113] Rue, [137]
- Montmorency, [217]
- Montparnasse, Gare, [141], [142]
- Montretout, Fort, [155]
- Morley, Lord, [88]
- Morocco, [227]
- Moscow, [156]
- Motte, [148]
- Mulhouse, [237]
- Myers, W. H., [120]
- Napoléon I, v, [81], [215]
- II. See Buonaparte, Louis
- Napoléon, Prince, [78]
- Nefftzer, [75], [98-100], [119], [133], [134], [154]
- Nice, [96], [127], [180].
- Edmond Adam’s candidature at, [159-160]
- Nivelle, General, [245]
- Nohant, [126], [143].
- The Adams visit George Sand at, [132], [134], [135], [206]
- Odéon, theatre, [125], [154]
- Offenbach, [67], [72]
- Ollivier, Émile, [50], [66], [118], [119], [132], [137], [162]
- Mme., [66] n., [98]
- Oncken, Professor, [224]
- Orsini, [50]
- Païva, house, [198]
- La, [198]
- Vicomte de, [198]
- Palmerston, Lord, [76], [77], [92]
- Panama, Isthmus of, [87]
- Paris, Gaston, [168], [209]
- Parnassian School of Poets, [102], [209], [210]
- Pascal, [236]
- Pas-de-Loup, circus, [146]
- Paul, St., [211]
- Pedro, Don, [111]
- Péguy, Charles, [85]
- Pélagie, Ste., prison, [145]
- Pelletan, Eugène, [57], [93], [100], [110], [111], [140], [152]
- Pereires, the, [89]
- Peruzzi, the, [74]
- Petrograd, [228], [230]
- Peyrat, [98-99], [100], [113], [117], [148], [152], [179], [205]
- Phalère, [209]
- Picard, Ernest, [140], [150], [157], [161], [162]
- Pichat, Laurent, [110], [111], [174], [216]
- Pierreclos, la Comtesse de, [70], [78], [95], [98], [101], [102], [105], [144]
- Pierrefonds, the Adams and George Sand visit, [131]
- Pio-Nono, Pope, [75]
- Planet, [126], [128]
- Plato, [167]
- Plevna, [229]
- Pliny, [68]
- “Ploërmel, Pardon de,” opera, [50]
- Poissonnière, Boulevard, [99], [106], [108], [118], [145], [152], [153], [167], [179]
- Pollux, elephant, [152]
- Porte-Saint-Martin, theatre, [130]
- Port Royal des Champs, [236]
- Presbourg, Rue, [64].
- Mme. d’Agoult’s salon in, [62], [64], [68], [75], [76], [77], [78], [102]
- Prim, General, [134]
- Procope, Café, [109]
- Proudhon, Pierre Joseph, [15], [17], [19], [20], [47], [50], [51-61], [71]
- Prudhomme, Sully, [209]
- Rabelais, [109], [181]
- Rachel, [48]
- Racine, Jean, [32], [236]
- Mlle. Marie, [239]
- Raincourt, Anastasie, [14]
- Constance, [14], [19]
- Pélagie. See Seron, Mme.
- Sophie, [14], [15], [20]
- Rambouillet, la Marquise de, [60]
- Rampolla, Cardinal, [208]
- Ranc, [179], [200], [226]
- Ratazzi, Mme., [215]
- Récamier, Mme., [4], [63], [68]
- Reclus, Elie, [217]
- Reims, de, [111], [198]
- Reinach, Joseph, [115] n., [217]
- Théodore, [217]
- Renan, Ernest, [54], [62], [66], [72], [78], [79], [135], [168]
- Renouvier, Charles, [47], [48], [53]
- Réservoirs, Hôtel des, [175]
- Revue, La Nouvelle, v, vi, vii, [99], [189], [191], [212] et seq., [223], [236], [241], [242].
- Foundation of suggested by George Sand, [214]
- Reybaud, Mme. Charles, [86], [91]
- Reynaud, Jean, [95]
- Mme., [95]
- Richelieu, Cardinal, [193]
- Ripley, George, [84]
- Rivoli, Rue de, [46], [96], [98], [99], [101], [102], [106], [107], [108], [118]
- Robespierre, [205]
- Robinson, Mary (Mme. Duclaux), [3]
- Rochefort, Henri de, Marquis, [119], [140], [146], [152], [159], [160], [241]
- Bibi, [159], [160], [162], [163], [164]
- Rodrigues, [89]
- Roger, actor, [131]
- Mme., [131]
- Rohan-Chabot, Comte de, [245]
- Romagna, [76]
- Romainville, Fort, [148]
- Rome, [224]
- Ronchaud, Louis de, [64], [65], [66], [68], [69], [72], [75], [98], [102], [105], [111], [208], [216]
- Rouen, [124]
- Roumania, [226]
- Rousseau, Jean Jacques, [16], [207]
- Royer, Mme., [70], [71]
- Saïd Pasha, [92]
- Saint Jean-le-Vieux, [245]
- Saint-Just, [205]
- Saint-Simon, Claude Henri, Comte de, [80], [86-88]
- Saint-Victor, Paul de, [67], [100], [102], [135], [208], [216]
- Sainte-Beuve, [54], [124], [209]
- Sainte Pélagie, prison of, [93]
- Sallandrouze, la Maison de, [106] and n.[1], [171], [179], [186], [217]
- Salomon, Adam, [71], [72]
- Sand, George, v, [8], [15], [52], [54], [55], [56], [57], [62], [80], [86], [92], [191], [214], [237], [244].
- Friendship with Mme. Adam, [120-132].
- Letters to Mme. Adam, [62], [121], [128], [131], [141], [143], [168], [169], [238].
- Visits Bruyères. See Bruyères.
- Death, [206]
- Sappho, [120]
- Sarcey, [217]
- Scheurer-Kestner, [179]
- Schneider, [140]
- Schnœbele Incident, [223]
- Scholl, Aurélien, [55] and n.[1]
- Séchan, Parc de, [217]
- Sedan, Battle of, [137], [190]
- Segond, Mme. See Lamessine, Alice
- Dr. Paul, [237]
- Seine et Oise, [236]
- Senlis, [3]
- Seron, Dr., [1], [2], [3], [5], [6], [8], [9], [11], [12], [13], [23], [33], [34], [40], [42]
- Mme., [1], [2], [5], [6-14], [16], [17], [20], [21], [23], [26], [27], [30-32], [36-42], [120]
- Olympe. See Lambert, Mme.
- Sévigné, Gambetta “makes his,” [182]
- Sévigné,Mlle. de, [239]
- Simon, Jules, [119], [140], [176]
- Sismondi, [14]
- Skobeleff, [228] et seq., [244]
- Soissons, [14], [42], [44], [46]
- Sophocles, [210]
- Sorbonne, Rue de la, [85]
- Spuller, [172], [179], [180], [198], [199], [200], [205], [207], [211], [216]
- Staël, Mme. de, [65], [87], [90], [125], [187], [210]
- Stanislas, collège, [65]
- Stern, Daniel, [52], [54-57], [62-64], [94], [102], [105-106], [112], [120-125], [209], [244]
- Salon, [65-70], [73], [74], [75], [76-77], [80], [98], [104], [162], [184], [208], [210]
- Stevenson, Robert Louis, [2]
- Stock, Baron. See Ratazzi, Mme.
- Strasbourg, [203]
- Sue, Eugène, [64]
- Suez Canal, [89], [90], [91]
- Suresne, [240]
- Sussex, the, [213]
- Syria, [77]
- Taine, Hippolyte, [48], [214], [216], [243]
- Taitbout, Rue, [90]
- Talleyrand, [193]
- Tangier, [190]
- Tardieu, André, [197]
- Taride, [56]
- Texier, Edmond, [98]
- Texiers, the, [106]
- Thelema, Abbey of, [127]
- Theuriet, André, [217]
- Thierry, Augustin, [87], [217]
- Thiers, v, [75], [95], [107], [108], [111], [114], [117], [134], [146], [147], [161], [162], [164-167], [171], [174], [176], [177], [183], [184], [198].
- President of the Republic, [160], [172].
- Resignation, [173].
- Death, [199], [207]
- Thomas, Emile, [126]
- Tiburce, [211]
- Tinayre, Marcelle, [220]
- Toulon, [94], [127], [231]
- Tourguénieff, [214], [217], [228]
- Toussenel, Alphonse, [85], [86], [98], [99], [100], [136]
- Transvaal War, [234]
- Trélat, [28]
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- Troubetzkoi, Princess Lise, [197]
- Tuileries, [106], [166]
- Tunis, French occupation of, [227], [228]
- Turin, [76], [117]
- Turr, [217]
- Uzès, la Duchesse d’, [241]
- Var, department of, [124]
- Varzin, [199], [227]
- Vavey, Château de, [245]
- Vendôme Column, [166]
- Venetia, [201]
- Venice, [178]
- Venizelos, [235]
- Verberie, [2], [3], [4]
- Verdun, [246]
- Versailles, Peace of, [162], [164], [174]
- National Assembly at, [164-166], [174-176]
- Viardot, Mme., [72]
- Viaud, Commandant. See Pierre Loti
- Victor Emmanuel, King, [77], [133], [200], [201]
- Victoria, Queen, [43]
- Vigny, Alfred de, [63]
- Villafranca, Peace of, [75], [76]
- Villars, [193]
- Vinoy, [157] and n.[4]
- Voisin, [185]
- Voltaire, Café, [109]
- Wagner, Richard, [72-74], [104]
- Wales, Prince of. See Edward VII
- Washington, City of, [86]
- Wells, H. G., [191]
- Whiteing, Richard, [172]
- William I, King of Prussia, later Emperor of Germany, [135], [136]
- II, Emperor of Germany, [223], [234]
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Transcriber's Note:
- Minor typographical errors have been corrected without note. Others are noted below.
- Ambiguous hyphens at the ends of lines were retained.
- Some illustrations include handwritten notes. These were kept.
- Mid-paragraph illustrations have been moved between paragraphs and some illustrations have been moved closer to the text that references them.
- Errata listed following the List of Illustrations have been corrected in the text.
- Errors corrected:
- p. 14: Odillon Barot changed to Odilon Barot.
- p. 21: “daughter” changed to “granddaughter” (… take her granddaughter back….)
- p. 44: “Jamessine” → “Lamessine” (… young Mme. Lamessine despaired….)
- p. 54: “Saint-Beuve“ → “Sainte-Beuve” (… the publisher of Victor Hugo, of Sainte-Beuve….)
- p. 55 and others: “Lamber” → “Lambert” (… “L’œuvre de Mme. Juliette Lambert”….)
- p. 71: “feminity” → “femininity” (… discarded none of her feminity.)
- p. 108: “absentionistes” → “abstentionistes” (… all parties in opposition: for abstentionistes….)
- p. 142: “courrones” → “couronnes” (…leur tresser des couronnes….
- p. 145: “forboding” → “foreboding” (… now foreboding and doubtful….)
- p. 197 and 251: “Gortschakoff” → “Gortchakoff” (… an interview with Gortchakoff.)
- p. 213: “crime journalières” → “crimes journaliers” (… demande des crimes journaliers.)
- Variants unchanged: Mme. Reynaud and Mme. Reybaud.