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Index

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Abélard, Peter, 1–9, 13, 15, 118, 144, 206, 208, 311, 325

Ackerman, Diane, 45–46

Adams, Abigail, 156

Adams, John, 156

Adèle de Champagne, 23, 33

Adler, Laure, 338

Adolphe
(Constant), 175, 176–78, 186

Aeneid, The
(Virgil), 14, 42

Aeschylus, 96

Agatha, Saint, 8

Agostinelli, Alfred, 282

d’Agoult, Marie, 215

Algren, Nelson, 319

Allégret, Marc, 261, 262

amour fou
, 154–55

amour-passion
, 108–12, 122

Andreas Capellanus, 15–16, 30–32, 33, 271

Andromaque
(Racine), 95

Angèle et Tony
, 352

Anna Karenina
(Tolstoy), 12, 226

Anne, Duchesse d’Étampes, 52

Anne of Austria, 58

Antoine, André, 239

Armand de Caillavet, Madame, 289

Arnold, Matthew, 215

Arthur, King, 24, 25, 26

Art of Courtly Love, The
(Andreas Capellanus), 15–16, 30–31

Art of Love, The
(Ovid), 14

Athalie
(Racine), 95

Audry, Colette, 326

Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas, The
(Stein), 304

Badinter, Elisabeth, 44, 45

Badinter, Robert, 45

Bair, Deirdre, 319

Baise-moi
(Despentes), 350

Baldwin, James, 263

“Ballade of the Ladies of Bygone Times” (Villon), 4

Balzac, Honoré de, 173, 182–86, 190, 194, 199, 211, 363

Banquet Years, The
(Shattuck), 238

Barney, Natalie, 255, 286–87, 302, 303

Bassompierre, François de, 53–54, 361

Bâtarde, La
(Leduc), 306–8, 309

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