“Juliette Drouet in 1846.” Plaster bust by Victor Vilain (Musée Victor Hugo).

“Juliette Drouet at Jersey and Guernsey.” Numerous photographs belonging to Messrs. Blaizot and Planès.

“Juliette Drouet in 1882.” Drawing by Vuillaume in Le Monde Illustré of December 15th, 1882.

“Juliette Drouet in 1883.” Portrait in oils by Bastien Lepage; exhibited in the Salon, 1883; now included in the Pereira Collection.

INDEX

[A], [B], [C], [D], [F], [G], [H], [J], [K], [L], [M], [O], [P], [Q], [R], [T], [V], [W].

Académie Française, [60-61]
Alix, Mademoiselle, [267]
Anges, Mother des, [5]
Barthès, Monsieur de, [74]
Bernardines, Bénédictines of Perpetual Adoration, [3]
Bertin, Monsieur, [33]
Biard, Madame, [245]
Blanc, Madame Louis, [303]
Chenay, Madame Julie, [98]
Constance, Mademoiselle, [253]
Dédé, Mademoiselle, [232]
Démousseaux, Madame, [218]
Dorval, Madame, [12], [49], [142]
Drouet, Juliette:
Her birthplace, [1]
Childhood, [3]
Becomes Pradier’s mistress, [8]
Gives birth to a daughter, [8]
Enters theatrical world, [9]
Meets Victor Hugo, [13]
Plays Princesse Negroni, [17]
Falls in love with Victor Hugo, [23]
Denial of imaginary offences, [119]
After her first visit to [6], Place Royale, [121]
Works on Les Feuilles d’Automne, [123]
Suggests leaving Victor Hugo, [125]
Her fears for the future, [127]
Her landlord threatens to evict her, [131]
Farewell for ever, [132]
Leaves Victor Hugo, [30]
Asks for forgiveness, [135]
Four hours before the production of Angélo, [143]
An hour after the triumph of Angélo, [144]
The house at Metz, [36]
Letters from Metz, [155]
Her request for a portrait, [171]
Lawsuit of Victor Hugo against the Comédie Française, [186]
Cash accounts, [188]
Removes to Rue St. Anastase, [46]
Alluding to the revival of Hernani, [189]
Revival of Marion de Lorme, [192]
Cast for the Queen in Ruy Blas, [199]
Comments on Didine, [212]
Letter written after the catastrophe in which Victor Hugo’s eldest daughter and his son-in-law perished, [227]
Comments on a speech on deportation, [243]
Letters from Brussels, [251-283]
Residence in Jersey and Guernsey, [84]
Letters from Jersey, [256]
Letters from Guernsey, [265-286]
Letters from Paris, [290]
Death [114]
Her last letter, [310]
Drouet, René Henri, [2]
Ferrier, Mademoiselle Ida, [28]
Fougères, [1]
Gautier, Théophile, his description of Juliette, [19]
Gauvain, Julienne Joséphine. See Drouet, Juliette
Georges, Mademoiselle, [11], [12], [143]
Granier de Cassagnac, [198]
Guérard, Madame, [184]
Harel, Félix, [9], [143]
Hilaire, Monsieur St., [228]
Hugo, Charles, [92];
death, [105]
Hugo, François, [92], [293]
Hugo, Victor (see also Drouet, Juliette)
Meets Juliette, [13]
Revival of Hernani, [57]
Becomes an Academician, [62], [216]
His opening speech, [65]
Lives at Jersey and Guernsey, [94]
Elected a member of the Assemblée Nationale, [105]
Hugo, Madame Victor, [16]
Joly, Anténor, [202]
Juliette, Mademoiselle. See Drouet, Juliette
Kock, Madame, [30]
Kraftt, Madame, [133]
Lanvin, Madame, [123], [227]
Lespinasse, Mademoiselle de, [187]
Lockroy, Madame, [309]
Luthereau, Madame, [86]
Luxembourg, [67]
Mars, Mademoiselle, [142]
Maxime, Mademoiselle, [226]
Mechtilde, Mother Ste., [5]
Ménard, Madame, [301]
Meurice, Paul, [104]
Orléans, Duc d’, [225]
Pasquier, Monsieur, [144]
Pierceau, Madame, [144], [218]
Pradier, Claire, [69];
death, [82]
Pradier, James, [7];
makes Juliette his mistress, [8];
writes to Juliette, [73], [123]
Quelen, Monsignor, Archbishop of Paris, [7]
Récamier, Madame, [144]
Teleki, [267]
Tudor, Marie, [137]
Verdier, Monsieur, [144]
Watteville, Madame, [73], [123]

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