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Authors: Lisa Appignanesi
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang
The Sorrows of Young Werther
Goldsmith, Jimmy
Gopnik, Alison,
The Philosophical Baby
Gorer, Geoffrey
gossip
Gough, Kathleen
The Graduate
(film)
grandparents
Grant, Cary
Great Exhibition (1851)
Great War
Greece, Ancient
greed, culture of
Greene, Robert,
The Art of Seduction
Grimm brothers, ‘The King’s Son Who Feared Nothing’
Gross, Otto
Haldane, Charlotte,
Man’s World
Haldane, J.B.S.
Halper, Jan,
Quiet Desperation: The Truth about Successful Men
Harlequin novels
hate
bullying and
in continental literature
envy/jealousy and
the family and
psychoanalysis and
spurned love and
women as objects of
health and welfare systems
Hebrew culture, ancient
Hemingway, Ernest
Hepburn, Katharine
higher education
His Girl Friday
(film)
Hitschmann, Dr Eduard
Hobbes, Thomas
Hoffman, Dustin
homosexuality
Aids and
in Ancient Greece
gay culture
gay movement
marriage and
religious opposition to
in Roman Empire
in Victorian era
House of Commons
Howard, Trevor
Hume, David
Hurston, Zora Neale
Huxley, T.H.
hypocrisy/double standards, sexual
in French history
Freud and
in USA
in Victorian era
hysteria
Ibn Hazm,
The Ring of the Dove
Ibsen, Henrik,
A Doll’s House
illegitimacy
‘love-child’
Imlay, Gilbert
immigrant communities
In Treatment
(television series)
incest
India
individuality, culture of
capitalism and
infancy
attachment theory
importance of
jealousy in
pre-twentieth-century
psychoanalytic theories
psychosexual development
in twentieth-century
infidelity
age and
in France
new fathers and
public attitudes to
see also
adultery
International Social Survey Program
internet
advice for mothers on
commodification of sex
dating websites
first love and
friendship and
infidelity and
telling/sharing on
Islam
Jacobson, Howard,
The Act of Love
James, Henry
The Ambassadors
The Bostonians
The Golden Bowl
Portrait of a Lady
What Maisie Knew
The Wings of the Dove
jazz age
jealousy
cross-generational unions and
envy and
father’s of baby
Freud on
in infancy
in literature
Saint Augustine on
of siblings
violence and
Jefferson, Thomas
Jensen, Wilhelm,
Gradiva: A Pompeiian Fancy
Jewish culture
Johnson, Celia
Johnson, Samuel
Jong, Erica,
Fear of Flying
Joy of Sex
(Alex Comfort)
Jung, Carl Gustav
Kafka, Franz
‘A Hunger Artist’
Kãstner, Erich
Kinsey reports (1948, 1953)
Kipnis, Laura,
Against Love
Klein, Melanie
Kollontai, Alexandra
Kramer vs Kramer
(film)
Kureishi, Hanif
Intimacy
‘Strangers When We Meet’
La Boétie, Étienne de
La Rochefoucauld
La Rochelle, Pierre Drieu
Lacan, Jacques
Lamb, Charles
Lamb, Mary
Langhamer, Claire
language
acquisition
Larkin, Philip
‘An Arundel Tomb’
‘This Be The Verse’
Lawrence, D.H.
Lady Chatterley’s Lover
Sons and Lovers
Leigh, Augusta
Lemmings, David
Leonardo da Vinci
lesbianism
Lette, Kathy
Levinas, Emmanuel
Lévi-Strauss, Claude
Lewes, George Henry
Lewis, C.S.
Les Liaisons dangereuses
(Pierre Choderlos de Laclos)
liberal social consensus
liberalism
libertine tradition
Linklater, Alex
literature and fiction
adultery in
adventure stories
American gothic
Ancient
babies in
‘chick lit’
families in
fathers and daughters in
friendship in
jealousy in
marriage in
see
marriage, in literature
popular romances
romantic love in
see
romantic love, in literature
sex in
Locke, John
Some Thoughts concerning Education
Two Treatises on Government
lone parents
Lost in Austen
(TV series)
lost love
first love and
Louis XIV, King of France
Louise, Princess
Ludovici, Anthony M.
Luther, Martin
Macaulay, Thomas Babington
Mad Men
(television series)
madness
Madonna
Malinowski, Bronislaw
Malraux, André,
Man’s Fate
Mamma Mia!
(film)
Mann, Thomas,
Buddenbrooks
Margolis, Zoe (Abby Lee)
Marion, Henri
marriage
age of consent
age of first marriage
in Antiquity
aristocratic form
‘arranged’
children as reviving of
choice and
clandestine
‘common law’
conflict and disappointments in
contemporary uncertainty
courtly love and
division of labour in
the Enlightenment and
equality issues and
in fairy tales
fantasy of
to first love
in France
of Freud
fundamental matters
‘golden age of’
growing up and
guidebooks/manuals
health and
history of (to Glorious Revolution)
history of (eighteenth-century)
Jane Austen and
as legal form
in literature