Footnotes for All Essays
Where Serendipity Was Born
(1) Iddon, John. Strawberry Hill & Horace Walpole. London: Scala Publishers, Ltd., 2011, p. 35.
(2) ibid., p. 8.
(3) ibid., p. 40.
(4) Walpole, Horace (1). Description of the Villa of Mr. Horace Walpole, Youngest Son of Sir Robert Walpole Earl of Orford, at Strawberry-Hill near Twickenham, Middlesex, with an inventory of the Furniture, Pictures, Curiosities, etc. London: Pallas Athene, 2015, p. 439.
(5) Walpole, Horace (2). Clarke, Stephen (ed.). Horace Walpole: Selected Letters. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2017, p. 161.
(6) ibid., p. 161.
(7) Iddon, p. 11.
(8) ibid., pp. 6-9.
(9) ibid., pp. 6-9.
(10) Clark, Kenneth. The Gothic Revival: An Essay in the History of Taste. New York: Harper & Row,1962, p. 59.
(11) ibid., p. 61.
(12) Hawkins, Laetitia. Anecdotes, Biographical Sketches, and Memoirs. London: F.C. and J. Rivington, 1822, p. 87.
(13) Walpole, Horace (3). Cunningham, Peter (ed). The Letters of Horace Walpole Fourth Earl of Orford. London: Richard Bentley and Son, 1891, p. xxi.
(14) Dobson, Austin. Horace Walpole: A Memoir. New York: Dodd, Mead and Company, 1893, pp. 279-280.
(15) Hawkins, pp. 105-106.
(16) ibid., p. 106.
(17) Walpole (3), pp. xxiii-lix.
(18) Walpole, Horace (4). “Short Notes on the life of Horatio Walpole, youngest son of Sir Robert Walpole, Earl of Orford, and of Catherine Shorter, his first wife.” https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x030526869&view=1up&seq=77, p. lxxxi.
(19) Craveri, Benedetta, Madame du Deffand and Her World. London: Peter Halban Publishers, Ltd., 2002, pp. 260-261.
(20) ibid., p. 261.
(21) Walpole (4), pp. lxxx-lxxxii.
(22) Walpole (2), p. 366.
(23) Iddon, p. 9.
(24) Lewis, Wilmarth Sheldon. Collector’s Progress. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1951, p. 105.
A Loneliness Beyond Comprehension
(1) Brinnin, John Malcolm. Dylan Thomas in America. New York: Paragon House, 1989, pp. 5-6.
(2) ibid., p. 3.
(3) ibid, p. 8.
(4) ibid., pp. 16-17.
(5) ibid, p. 63; 176.
(6) ibid, p. 63; 267.
(7) ibid., pp. 201-02; 227.
(8) ibid, pp. 82-83.
(9) ibid, p. 13.
(10) ibid., p. 23.
(11) ibid., p. 24.
(12) ibid., p. 71.
(13) ibid., pp. 254-260.
(14) ibid., p. 259.
(15) ibid., pp. 259-260
(16) ibid., pp. 262-263.
(17) ibid., pp. 267-273.
(18) ibid., pp. 275-277.
(19) ibid., pp. 281-286.
(20) ibid., p. 288.
(21) ibid., pp. ix-xii.
(22) ibid., p. 295. [Portions of the Afterword were previously published in the March 31, 1982, edition of The New Yorker.]
(23) ibid., pp. 295-297.
(24) ibid., pp. 297-300.
(25) ibid., pp. 298-302.
(26) ibid., pp. 302-303.
Under the Storied Window
(1) Peacock, Thomas Love. Peacock’s Memoirs of Shelley with Shelley’s Letters to Peacock (H.F.B. Brett-Smith, editor). London: Henry Frowde, 1909, p. 125.
(2) ibid., p. 125.
(3) ibid., p. 188.
(4) Shelley, Percy Bysshe. Shelley in Italy (John Lehmann, editor). London: John Lehmann, Ltd, 1947, p. 23.
(5) ibid., p. 31.
(6) ibid., p. 32.
(7) ibid., p. 23.
(8) ibid., pp. 23-24.
(9) Alighieri, Dante. The New Life (Dante Gabriel Rossetti, trans.). London: Hazell, Watson, & Viney, Ld., 1899, pp. 24-25.
A Stopover at Hangover Hall
(1) Guggenheim, Peggy. Out of This Century. London: Carlton Publishing Group, 1979, pp. 113-116.
(2) Chitty, Susan. Now to My Mother: A very personal memoir of Antonia White. London: Weidenfeld and Nicholson, 1985, p. 62.
(3) Coleman, Emily. Rough Draft: The Modernist Diaries of Emily Holmes Coleman. Ed., Elizabeth Podnieks. Newark: University of Delaware Press, 2012, pp. 93-97.
(4) ibid., p. 97.
(5) Guggenheim, p. 116.
(6) Field, Andrew. Djuna: The Life and Times of Djuna Barnes. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1983, p. 207.
(7) Herring, Phillip. Djuna: The Life and Work of Djuna Barnes. New York: Penguin Group, 1985, p. 225.
(8) Field, p. 211.
(9) Herring, p. 232.
(10) Barnes, Djuna. Nightwood. New York: New Directions, 2006, loc. 172.
(11) Flanner, Janet. Paris Was Yesterday (1925-1939). New York, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Publishers, 1988, p. xvii.
(12) Benstock, Shari. Women of the Left Bank Paris, 1900-1940. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1986, p. 234.
(13) Dearborn, Mary. Peggy Guggenheim: Mistress of Modernism. London: Virago Press, 2004, pp. 366-367.
(14) O’Neal, Hank. Life is painful, nasty and short…in my case it has only been painful and nasty. New York: Paragon House, 1990, p. 60.
(15) ibid., p. 83.
Madame Vitriol’s Time Machine
(1) Barnes, Djuna (1). Vagaries Malicieux. New York: Frank Hallman, 1974, p. 10.
(2) ibid., p. 11.
(3) ibid., pp. 11-12.
(4) Herring, Phillip. Djuna: The Life and Work of Djuna Barnes. New York: Penguin Group, 1985, p. 132.
(5) Field, Andrew. Djuna: The Life and Times of Djuna Barnes. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1983, p. 116.
(6) Barnes, Djuna (2). Collected Poems With Notes Toward the Memoirs. (Phillip Herring and Osías Stutman, editors). Madison: The University of Wisconsin Pres, 2005, p. 235.
(7) ibid., p. 244.
(8) O’Neal, Hank. Life is painful, nasty and short…in my case it has only been painful and nasty. New York: Paragon House, 1990, p. 13.
(9) Page, Chester. Memoirs of a Charmed Life in New York. New York: iUniverse, 2007, p.3
(10) ibid., p. 125.
(11) O’Neal, p. 84.
(12) Barney, Natalie Clifford. Adventures of the Mind (John Spaulding Gatton, Trans.). New York: New York University Press, 1992, p. 169.
(13) Rodriguez, Suzanne. Wild Heart: A Life; Natalie Clifford Barney’s Journey from Victorian America to the Literary Salons of Paris. New York: Harper Collins, 2002, p. 281.
(14) Broe, Mary Lynn. Silence and Power: A Reevaluation of Djuna Barnes. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1991, p. 340.
(15) Page, p. 110.
(16) ibid., pp. 109-111.
(17) ibid., pp. 109-123.
(18) ibid., pp. 122-125.
(19) O’Neal, p. 117.
(20) Rodriguez, p. 284.
(21) Barnes, Djuna (3). Interviews. Ed. Alyce Berry. Washington, D.C.: Sun & Moon Press, 1985, p. 224.
(22) McAlmon, Robert. Being Geniuses Together. San Francisco: North Point Press, 1984, p. 31.
(23) Herring, p. 136.
(24) Barney, pp. 165-166.
(25) Rodriguez, p. 285.
(26) Herring, p. 235.
(27) Barnes (2), pp. 264-266.
(28) ibid, p. 265.
(29) Page, pp. 109-111.
(30) Barnes (2), pp. 245-247.
(31) Page, pp. 160-163.
(32) ibid., p. 164.
The Bias of Leonardo da Vinci
(1) Da Vinci, Leonardo. Leonardo’s Notebooks: Writing and Art of the Great Master (H. Anna Suh, editor). New York: Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers), Loc. 75.
(2) Bramly, Serge. Leonardo: Discovering the Life of Leonardo da Vinci. New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 1991, p. 465.
(3) ibid., p. 370.
(4) Vasari, Giorgio. The Lives of the Artists. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1991, pp. 287-288.
(5) ibid., p. 291.
(6) ibid., p. 290.
(7) Yeats, W. B. The Collected Poems of W. B. Yeats. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company, 1933, pp. 211-212.
(8) Thomas, Dylan.The Notebooks of Dylan Thomas(Ralph Maud, editor). New York: New Directions, 1965, pp. 108-109.
Consuelo Vanderbilt as a Work-In-Progress
(1) Kathrens, Michael C. Newport Villas: The Revival Styles, 1885-1935. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 2009, p. 87.
(2) Balsan, Consuelo Vanderbilt. The Glitter and the Gold: The American Duchess in Her Own Words. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1952, p. 21.
(3) ibid., p. 21
(4) ibid., p. 32.
(5) Kathrens, p. 87.
(6) Balsan, pp. 42-43.
(7) Cooper, Dana. Informal Ambassadors: American Women, Transatlantic Marriages, and Anglo-American Relations, 1865-1945. Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press, 2014, pp. 129-130.
(8) Balsan, pp. 44-46.
The Romantics in Regency England
(1) Lopate, Phillip. The Art of the Personal Essay: An Anthology from the Classical Era to the Present. New York: Anchor Books, 1995, p. 159.
(2) Lamb, Charles (1). The Essays of Elia. London: J.M. Dent & Sons, 1823, Loc. 1890.
(3) Lucas, E.V. The Life of Charles Lamb: Vol. 1. London: Methuen, 1914, p. 83.
(4) Pater, Walter. Appreciations, with An Essay on Style. New York: McMillan and Co., 1889, p. 113.
(5) Lopate, p. 173.
(6) Lamb, Charles (2). The Best Letters of Charles Lamb. Kindle Edition, p. 149.
(7) Lucas, Vol 1., p. 153.
(8) Lamb, Charles (3). The Complete Works and Letters of Charles Lamb. New York: The Modern Library, 1935, p. 697.
(9) Hazlitt, William. The Plain Speaker. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 1998, pp. 29-30.
(10) ibid., pp.30-31.
(12) Robinson, Henry Crabb. Diary, Reminiscences, and Correspondence of Henry Crabb Robinson. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1808, p. 148.
(13) Lamb (3), p. 771.
(14) ibid., pp. 771-775.
(15) Robinson, p. 198.
(16) Lamb (1), pp. 130-131.
(17) Talfourd, Thomas Noon. Final Memorials of Charles Lamb, Vol. II. London: Edward Moxon, 1848, p. 120.
(18) ibid., p. 121.
(19) ibid., p. 122.
(20) Cornwall, Barry. Charles Lamb: A Memoir. Project Gutenberg, 2004, p. 56.
(21) ibid., pp. 44-48.
(22) Robinson, p. 204.
(23) ibid., p. 241.
(24) Lucas, Vol 1, p. 453.
(25) Wu, Duncan. William Hazlitt: The First Modern Man. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010, p. 198.
(26) Lucas, Vol. 1, pp. 503-504.
(27) Wu, pp. 198-200.
(28) ibid., pp. 200-203.
(29) Hay, Daisy. Young Romantics: The Shelleys, Byron and Other Tangled Lives. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2010, pp. 110-111.
(30) Wu, p. 345.
(31) ibid., p. 225.
(32) Lamb (3), pp. 815-817.
(33) ibid., pp. 815-817.
(34) Lamb (2), pp. 81-82.
(35) Jerrold, Walter. Charles Lamb. London: George Bell & Sons, 1905, Loc. 315-324.
(36) ibid., Loc. 315-324.
(37) Lamb (3), p. 867.
(38) ibid., p. 983.
(39) ibid., p. 1012.
(40) ibid., p. xxvii.
(41) Lucas, Vol 2, p. 269.
(42) ibid., pp. 269-275.
Speaking Truth to Power
(1) Schaus, Margaret C. Women and Gender in Medieval Europe: An Encyclopedia. Oxfordshire: Routledge, 2007, p. 133.
(2) Pizan (1), Christine de (Charity Cannon Willard, ed.) The Writings of Christine de Pizan. New York: Persea Books, 1994, p. 232.
(3) ibid., pp. 256-257.
(4) ibid., p. 255.
(5) Pizan (2), Christine de (Charity Cannon Willard, ed.). The Book of Deeds of Arms and of Chivalry. University Park, PA: The Pennsylvania State University Press,1999, pp. 11-13.
(6) Pizan (1), p. 310.
(7) https://www.jeanne-darc.info/contemporary-chronicles-other-testimonies/christine-de-pizan-le-ditie-de-jehanne-darc/
(8) Pizan (1), p 310.
Attempting to Command the Winds
(1) Edward Walford, 'Chelsea', in Old and New London: Volume 5 (London, 1878), British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/old-new-london/vol5/pp50-70.
(2) 'Landownership: More's estate', in A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 12, Chelsea, ed. Patricia E C Croot (London, 2004), British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/middx/vol12/pp115-118
(3) Walford, pp. 50-70.
(4) http://www.chelseaoldchurch.org.uk
(5) Walford, pp. 50-70.
(6) Jasper Ridley, Bloody Mary’s Martyrs: The Story of England’s Terror. New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers, p 7.
(7) Walford, pp. 50-70.
(8) Shaw, William Hudson. Introductory Lectures on the Oxford Reformers, Colet, Erasmus, and More. Boston: Harvard University, 1893, p 67.
(9) More, Thomas. Utopia. New York: Dover Publications, 2012, p. 22.
(10) https://blog.nationalarchives.gov.uk/the-treason-of-sir-thomas-more/
(11) More, Thomas. A Dialogue of Comfort Against Tribulation. London: Charles Dolman, 1847, p. 314.
(12) https://blog.nationalarchives.gov.uk/the-treason-of-sir-thomas-more/
The Blue Lantern
(1) Goudeket, Maurice. Close to Colette. New York: Farrar, Straus and Cudahay, 1957, pp. 123-124.
(2) Colette. Letters from Colette. (Robert Phelps, Trans.). New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1980, p. 160.
(3) Goudeket, p. 210.
(4) ibid., p. 210.
(5) Colette. The Blue Lantern. (Roger Senhouse, Trans.). New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1963, p. 17.
(6) ibid., p. 17.
(7) ibid., p. 7.
(8) ibid., p. 58.
(9) ibid., p. 58.
(10) Goudeket, p. 125.
(11) ibid., p. 233.
(12) ibid., pp. 244-245.
The Fragile Nature of Testimony
(1) Goudeket, Maurice. Close to Colette. New York: Farrar, Straus and Cudahay, 1957, p. 16.
(2) ibid., p. 17.
(3) ibid., p. 45.
(4) Colette. The Evening Star. (David le Vay, Trans.). London: Peter Owen, 1973, p. 102.
(5) Colette. Letters from Colette. (Robert Phelps, Trans.). New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1980, p. 87.
(6) Goudeket, p. 103.
(7) Colette, TES, p. 143.
(8) ibid., p. 143-144.
(9) Colette. The Blue Lantern. (Roger Senhouse, Trans.). New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1963, pp. 6-7.
(10) ibid., p. 161.
The World of Everyday Poetry
(1) Colette. Letters from Colette. (Robert Phelps, Trans.). New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1980, p 92.
(2) Goudeket, Maurice. Close to Colette. New York: Farrar, Straus and Cudahay, 1957, p. 5.
(3) ibid., p. 8.
(4) ibid., p. 10.
(5) ibid., pp. 11-12.
(7) ibid., pp. 62-63.
(8) ibid., p. 102.
(9) ibid., pp. 18-19.
Gateways to the Fourteenth-Century
Anecdotal material about Petrarch’s time in Bologna from: Bishop, Morris. Petrarch and His World. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2002.
Not Without My Notice
(1) Denenberg, Thomas Andrew. Weatherbeaten (Exhibition Catalog). New Haven: Yale University Press in association with the Portland Museum of Art, 2012, https://yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300184426/weatherbeaten/.
(2) ibid.
(3) Updike, John. "Epic Homer,” Still Looking: Essays on American Art. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2005, p. 58.
A Legend in the Making
(1)
(2) Souhami, Diana. Wild Girls: Paris, Sappho, and Art: The Lives and Loves of Natalie Barney and Romaine Brooks. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2005, p. 31.
(3) Wickes, George. The Amazon of Letters: The Life and Loves of Natalie Barney. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1976, pp. 260-261.
(4) ibid., pp 260-261.
(5) Rodriguez, Suzanne. Wild Heart: A Life; Natalie Clifford Barney’s Journey from Victorian America to the Literary Salons of Paris. New York: Harper Collins, 2002, p. 199.
(6) Barney, APA. Loc. 3132. [Letters to the Amazon and Intimate Letters to the Amazon by Gourmont: https://www.jstor.org/stable/24725646]
(7) ibid., Loc. 3132.
(8) ibid., Loc. 3175-3185.
(9) ibid., Loc. 3189.
(10) ibid., Loc. 3332.
(11) ibid., Loc. 3332.
(12) Wickes, p. 205.
(13) ibid., p. 232.
(14) Barney, APA, Loc. 1941-2151.
The Mysteries of Self-Initiation
(1) Benstock, Shari. Women of the Left Bank: Paris, 1900-1940. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2010, Loc. 233.
(2) Souhami, Diana. Wild Girls: Paris, Sappho, and Art: The Lives and Loves of Natalie Barney and Romaine Brooks. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2005, p. 53.
(3) Barney, Natalie Clifford. A Perilous Advantage: The Best of Natalie Clifford Barney. Trans: Anne Livia. Hereford, AZ: New Victoria Publishers, 1992, Loc. 2842-2853.
(4) Rodriguez, Suzanne. Wild Heart: A Life; Natalie Clifford Barney’s Journey from Victorian America to the Literary Salons of Paris. New York: Harper Collins, 2002, pp. 241-243.
(5) Wickes, George. The Amazon of Letters: The Life and Loves of Natalie Barney. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1976, pp. 241-243.
(6) Allan, Tony. Americans in Paris: An Illustrated Account of the Twenties and Thirties. Chicago: Contemporary Books, Inc., 1977, p. 70.
(7) Page, Chester. Memoirs of a Charmed Life in New York. New York: iUniverse, 2007, p. 148.
(8) Benstock, Loc. 295.
(9) Barney, APA, Loc. 1964-1975.
(10) ibid., Loc. 1964-1975.
(11) ibid., Loc. 1985-1995.
(12) ibid., Loc. 1985-1995.
(13) ibid., Loc. 2185.
(14) Barney, Adventures, p. 137.
(15) Barney, APA, Loc. 3175-3185.
(16) ibid., Loc. 3175-3185.
Getting Lit in Gay Paris
(1) Souhami, Diana. Wild Girls: Paris, Sappho, and Art: The Lives and Loves of Natalie Barney and Romaine Brooks. St. Martin’s Press, 2005. [illustration at what would be page 52 if they were numbered, n.]
(2) Barney, Natalie Clifford. Adventures of the Mind. New York University Press, 1992, p. 2.
(3) Barney, Natalie Clifford. A Perilous Advantage: The Best of Natalie Clifford Barney, translated by Anne Livia. New Victoria Publishers, 1992, Loc. 2162.
(4) Hall, Radclyffe. The Well of Loneliness. Wordsworth Classics, 2005, loc. 222.
(5) Pougy, Liane de. My Blue Notebooks: The Intimate Journal of Paris’s Most Beautiful and Notorious Courtesan. Jeremy P. Tarcher/Putnam, 1979, p. 140.
(6) Rodriguez, Suzanne. Wild Heart: A Life; Natalie Clifford Barney’s Journey from Victorian America to the Literary Salons of Paris. Harper Collins, 2002, pp. 241-243.
(7) Wickes, George. The Amazon of Letters: The Life and Loves of Natalie Barney. G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1976, p. 253.
(8) Rodriguez, p. 361.
Crimes Against Poetry
(1) Shulman, Nicola. Graven with Diamonds: The Many Lives of Thomas Wyatt: Poet, Lover, Statesman, and Spy in the Court of Henry VIII. Steerforth Press, LLC, 2013, p. 195.
(2) ibid., p. 129
(3) ibid., p. 81.
(4) Mathew, David. The Courtiers of Henry VIII. Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1970, p. 160.
(5) Shulman, p. 89.
(6) ibid., p. 78.
(7) ibid., pp. 72-80.
(8) ibid., p. 67.
(9) ibid., p. 82.
(10) ibid., pp. 149-150.
(11) ibid., pp. 26, 34.
(12) ibid., pp. 148-149.
(13) Wyatt, Sir Thomas. The Poetical Works of Sir Thomas Wyatt. James Nichol, 1858, p. 92.
(14) Shulman, pp. 195-196.
An Unknowable Future
(1) Browning, Robert. The Emperor Julian. University of California Press, 1976, p 90.
(2) https://www.musee-moyenage.fr/en/site/the-hotel-de-cluny.html
(3) https://www.musee-moyenage.fr/en/site/the-creation-of-the-museum.html
(4) https://www.musee-moyenage.fr/en/site/the-ancient-thermae.html
(5) Bowersock, G. W. Julian the Apostate. Harvard University Press, 1978, pp. 34-36.
(6) http://www.tertullian.org/fathers/julian_apostate_letters_1_trans.htm
(7) Bowersock, p. 16.
(8) Browning, p. 35.
(9) Bowersock, pp. 50-52.
(10) Browning, p. 224.
(11) ibid., p. 212.
(12) ibid., p. 224.
The Shelf Life of Corruption
(1) Hillary Ballon, Louis Le Vau: Mazarin’s Collège, Colbert’s Revenge. Princeton University Press, 1999, p. 14.
(2) Pettegree, Andrew, and Arthur der Weduwen. The Library: A Fragile History. Basic Books, 2021, pp. 204-207.
(3) Ballon, p. 17.
(4) Pettegree and der Weduwen, p. 205.
(5) Ballon, pp. 10-12.
(6) ibid., pp. 13-14.
(7) ibid., p. 14.
(8) ibid., p. 18.
(9) ibid., p. 127.
(10) ibid., p. 122.
(11) ibid., p. 2.
Building a Better Husband
(1) Wharton, Edith. The Letters of Edith Wharton, edited by R.W.B and Nancy Lewis. Macmillan Publishing Company, 1988, p. 504.
(2) Wharton, Edith. Novellas and Other Writings. Library Classics of the United States, 1990, pp. 1060-61.
(3) Lewis (Letters), pp. 594-595.
(4) Lewis, R.W.B. Edith Wharton: A Biography. Fromm International Publishing Corporation, 1985, p. 514.
After the Long Storm
(1) Wharton, Edith. Novellas and Other Writings. Library Classics of the United States, 1990, pp. 1049-1050.
(2) ibid., pp. 1050-1057.
(3) ibid., pp. 1056-1057.
(4) Lewis, R.W.B. Edith Wharton: A Biography. Fromm International Publishing Corporation, 1985, p. 425.
Considering Papal Transitions
(1) Récamier, Juliette. Memoirs & Correspondence of Madame Récamier, translated by Isaphene M. Luyster. John Wilson and Son, 1867, pp. 300-301.
(2) ibid., p. 323.
Edith Wharton’s Masculine Mind
(1) Wharton, Edith. Novellas and Other Writings. Library Classics of the United States, 1990, p. 958.
(2) Lubbock, Percy. Portrait of Edith Wharton. Jonathan Cape, 1947, pp.53-58.
(3) ibid., p. 58.
(4) Novellas, p. 1076.
(5) ibid., p. 914.
(6) ibid., p. 918.
(7) ibid., p. 960.
A Sensitive Literary Instinct
(1) Wharton, Edith. Novellas and Other Writings. Library Classics of the United States, 1990, p. 865.
(2) ibid., p. 868.
(3) ibid., pp. 868-870.
(4) ibid., pp. 868-870.
(5) ibid., 870.
(6) ibid., pp. 870-873.
(7) ibid., p. 868.
The Land of Letters
(1) Wharton, Edith. Novellas and Other Writings. Library Classics of the United States, 1990, p. 810.
(2) ibid., p. 810.
(3) Wharton, Edith. “Life and I” manuscript, 1932. The Wharton collection, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University, pp. 10.
(4) Novellas, pp. 833-838.
(5) ibid., pp. 856-857.
(6) ibid., p. 889.
(7) ibid., p. 873.
The Whole Dark Mystery
(1) Wharton, Edith. “Life and I” manuscript, 1932. The Wharton collection, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University, pp. 1- 4.
(2) ibid., pp. 1-4.
(3) Wharton, Edith. Novellas and Other Writings. Library Classics of the United States, 1990, p. 804.
(4) ibid., p. 839.
(5) ibid., p. 839.
(6) L&I, pp. 34-35.
(7) ibid., pp. 34-35.
In Her Learning She Was Supreme
(1) Barry, Joseph. French Lovers: From Héloïse & Abélard to Beauvoir & Sartre. Arbor House Publishing, 1987, p. 2.
(2) ibid., pp. 4-6.
(3) ibid., p. 6.
(4) Levitan, William. Abelard & Heloise: The Letters and Other Writings. Hackett Publishing Company, 2007, p 11.
(5) ibid., p. 1.
(6) ibid., p. 1.
(7) ibid., p. 11.
(8) ibid., p. 11.
(9) ibid., p. 12-18.
(10) ibid., pp. 49-50.
A Sure Anchor in Any Shipwreck
(1) Weinstock, Herbert. Vincenzo Bellini: His Life and His Operas. Alfred A. Knopf, 1971, pp. 127-128.
(2) Stern, Kenneth. Giuditta Pasta: A Life on the Lyric Stage. Operaphile Press, 2011, pp. 362-362.
(3) Weinstock, pp. 129-131.
(4) ibid., p. 129.
(5) ibid., p. 129.
(6) ibid., pp. 129-130.
(7) ibid., pp. 130-131.
(8) ibid., p. 149.
(9) ibid., p. 150.
(10) Stern, p. 400.
(11) Weinstock, p. 196.
(12) Stern, p. 403.
(13) ibid., p. 466.
(14) ibid., p. 431.
Sublime Harmonies
(1) Weinstock, Herbert. Vincenzo Bellini: His Life and His Operas. Alfred A. Knopf, 1971, p. 89.
(2) Stern, Kenneth. Giuditta Pasta: A Life on the Lyric Stage. Operaphile Press, 2011, pp. 15-16.
(3) ibid., p. 131.
(4) Weinstock, p. 89.
(5) ibid., pp. 71-72.
(6) ibid., p. 97.
(7) Glinka, Mikhail Ivanovich. Memoirs, translated by Richard B. Mudge. Univerisity of Oklahoma Press, 1963, p. 61.
(8) Weinstock, p. 101.
(9) ibid., pp. 104-107.
(10) ibid., pp. 105-107.
(11) ibid., pp. 118-121.
You’ve Got Mail!
(1) DeJean, Joan. How Paris Became Paris: The Invention of the Modern City. Bloomsbury USA, 2014, pp. 123-124.
(2) Sévigné, Marie de Rabutin-Chantal. The Carnavelet Edition of The Letters of Madame de Sévigné. J.P. Horn & Company, 1927, p. xiii.
(3) ibid., p. xv.
(4) ibid., p. 13.
(5) ibid., p. 13.
(6) Caro, Ina. The Road from the Past. Doubleday, 1994, p. 309.
(7) Sévigné, p. 26
(8) ibid., p. 49.
(9) Sévigné, Marie de Rabutin-Chantal. Madame de Sévigné and Her Contemporaries, Vol. 1. Henry Colburn Publisher, 1841, pp. 74-75.
(10) Palatine, Elisabeth-Charlotte, Princess and Duchess d’Orléans. Letters from Liselotte, translated by Maria Kroll. Allison & Busby Ltd., 1998, pp. 31-32.
Treasuring Time in Tuscany
(1) Robin, Diana. Publishing Women: Salons, the Presses, and the Counter-Reformation in Sixteenth-Century Italy. The University of Chicago Press, 2007, p. 91.
(2) ibid., pp. 82-84.
(3) ibid., pp. 100-101.
(4) Brundin, Abigail. Vittoria Colonna and the Spiritual Poetics of the Italian Reformation. Ashgate Publishing Ltd., 1988, p. 50.
(5) ibid., pp. 73-74.
(6) Roscoe, Mrs. Henry. Vittoria Colonna: Her Life and Poems. Macmillan and Co., 1868, pp. 218-220.
(7) ibid., pp. 220-224.
(8) ibid., p. 238.
(9) ibid., pp. 291-292.
(10) ibid., pp. 301-302.
(11) ibid., pp. 303-304.
(12) ibid., pp. 305-306.
(13) Zwicky, Jan. Vittoria Colonna: Selections from the Rime Spirituali. Porcupine’s Quill, 2014, p. 23.
Italy’s Sixteenth-Century Salonnières
(1) https://www.castelmonastero.com/en/5-star-resort-siena/story
(2) Robin, Diana. Publishing Women: Salons, the Presses, and the Counter-Reformation in Sixteenth-Century Italy. The University of Chicago Press, 2007, p. 18.
(3) ibid., p. 2.
(4) ibid., p. 2.
(5) Brundin, Abigail. Vittoria Colonna and the Spiritual Poetics of the Italian Reformation. Ashgate Publishing Ltd., 1988, p. 20.
(6) ibid., pp. 23-24.
(7) ibid., p. 47.
(8) Robin, p. 16.
(9) Brundin, pp. 42-47.
(10) ibid., p. 30.
Couch Surfing 101
(1) Huysmans, Joris-Karl. Against the Grain. Jovian Press, 2017.
(2) Brassaï. Henry Miller: The Paris Years. Arcade Publishing, 1975, p. 6.
(3) ibid., p. 7
(4) ibid., p. 36.
(5) ibid., pp. 17-18.
(6) ibid., p. 19.
(7) ibid., p. 25.
(8) ibid., p. 26.
(9) ibid., p. 27.
(10) Miller, Henry and Anaïs Nin. A Literate Passion: Letters of Anaïs Nin & Henry Miller 1932-1953, edited by Gunther Stuhlmann. Harcourt Brace & Company, 1987, p. 235.
(11) Brassaï, p. 25.
(12) Miller, p. 235.
Jailhouse Rock
(1) Hay, Daisy. Young Romantics: The Tangled Lives of English Poetry’s Greatest Generation. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2010, p. 144.
(2) ibid., pp. 3-4.
(3) ibid., pp. 4-5.
(4) ibid., pp. 8-10.
(5) ibid., p. 5.
(6) ibid., p. 39.
(7) ibid., p. 56.
Far from Mellow Yellow
(1) Mix, Katherine Lyon. A Study in Yellow. University of Kansas Press, 1960, p. 161.
(2) ibid., p. 161.
(3) Beardsley, Aubrey. The Letters of Aubrey Beardsley. Associated University Press, 1970, p. 42.
(4) Mix, p. 55.
(5) ibid., p. 55.
(6) ibid., p. 68.
(7) ibid., p. 68.
(8) ibid., pp. 68-69.
(9) ibid., p. 69.
(10) ibid., p. 279.
(11) ibid., p. 161.
(12) ibid., p. 163.
(13) Beardsley., p. 95.
(14) ibid., p. 96.
(15) Mix, p. 164.
(16) ibid., p. 199.
(17) ibid., p. 281.
(18) Beardsley, p. 439.
(19) Mix, p. 281.
Beaten at Her Own Game
(1) Mary Dearborn. Peggy Guggenheim: Mistress of Modernism. Virago Press, 2004), p. 339.
(2) Ibid., p. 338.
(3) Ibid., p. 337.
(4) Ibid., p. 337.
(5) Ibid., p. 337.
(6) Ibid., p. 337.
(7) Peggy Guggenheim. Out of This Century: Confessions of an Art Addict. Carlton Publishing Group, 1979, p. 367.
One Famous Salonnière Takes the Bait
(1) Morrell, Ottoline (1). Memoirs of Lady Ottoline Morrell: A Study in Friendship 1873-1915, edited by Robert Gathorne-Hardy. Alfred A. Knopf, 1964, p. 248.
(2) Darroch, Sandra Jobson. Ottoline: The Life of Lady Ottoline Morrel. Chatto & Windus Ltd, p. 186.
(3) ibid., p. 12.
(4) Morrell (1), pp. vi-vii.
(5) Darroch, p. 60.
(6) Morrell (1), p 114.
(7) https://www.bl.uk/collection-items/journal-of-lady-ottoline-morrell-1917-with-accounts-of-virginia-woolf-and-siegfried-sassoon
(8) Darroch, p. 126.
(9) Morrell, Ottoline (2). Lady Ottoline’s Album, edited by Carolyn G. Heilbrun. Alfred A. Knopf, 1976, p. 6.
(10) Morrell (1), p. 118.
(11) Darroch, pp. 61-62.
(12) Morrell (1), p. 118.
(13) Darroch, pp. 62-63.
(14) Morrell (1), p. 93.
(15) Darroch, pp. 70-72.
(16) ibid., pp. 72-81.
(17) ibid., p. 81.
(18) Morrell (1), p. 197.
(19) Darroch, p. 107.
(20) ibid., p. 125.
(21) Morrell (1), p. 217.
(22) Morrell (2), p. 4.
(23) Darroch, p. 174
(24) Morrell, Ottoline (3). Ottoline at Garsington: Memoirs of Lady Ottoline Morrell 1915-1918. Alfred A. Knopf, 1975, pp. 31-33.
(25) Darroch, p. 161.
(26) ibid., p. 175.
(27) ibid., pp. 182-184.
(28) ibid., pp. 184-191.
(29) ibid., pp. 195-205.
(30) Morrell (3), p. 215.
(31) Darroch, pp. 252-287.
(32) ibid., pp. 262-268.
(33) Strachey, Lytton. The Letters of Lytton Strachey, edited by Paul Levy. Straus and Giroux, 2005, p. 640.
(34) Darroch, pp. 185-188.
(35) ibid., pp. 230-234.
He Believed His Own Publicity
(1) Zweig, Stefan. Balzac. Plunkett Lake Press, 2012, p. 128.
(2) ibid., p. 127.
(3) ibid., pp. 127-128.
(4) Robb, Graham. Balzac: A Biography. W.W. Norton & Company, 1994, p. 152.
(5) Zweig, p. 129.
(6) ibid., pp. 129-130.
(7) ibid., p. 131.
(8) Glyn, Anthony, and Susan Glyn, The Companion Guide to Paris. Boydell & Brewer, 2000, p. 193.
(9) Balzac, Honoré de. The letters of Honoré de Balzac to Madame Hanska, born Countess Rzewuska, afterwards Madame Honoré de Balzac: 1833-1846, translated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley. Little, Brown and Company, 1900, p 66.
(10) Balzac, Honore de. The Complete Human Comedy, translated by Albert Roussel. Golden Deer Classics, 2017, loc. 50.
(11) Saltus, Edgar. Balzac. Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1884, p. 131.
(12) Zweig, p. 329.
Where a Scandalous Novel Will Land You
(1) Sedgewick, Henry Dwight. Madame Recamier: The Biography of a Flirt. The Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1940, p. 102.
(2) ibid., pp. 102-103.
(3) ibid., p. 104.
(4) ibid., pp. 116-139.
(5) ibid., pp. 136-145.
(6) ibid., pp. 147-162.
(7) Mansel, Philip. The Court of France: 1789-1830. Cambridge University Press, 1988, p. 112.
(8) Bourrienne, Louis Antoine Fauvelet de. Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte, Complete, Vol 1. edited by R.W. Phipps. Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1891, p. 540.
(9) Hofschröer, Peter. 1815: The Waterloo Campaign. The German Victory, 2. Greenhill Books, 1999.
(10) Machiavelli, Nicolo. The Prince, translated by W.K. Marriott. Project Gutenberg, p. 60.
Salon Night Was Greek to Her
(1) Anacharsis. Travels of Anacharsis the Younger in Greece. https://digital.library.villanova.edu/Item/vudl:2955
(2) Vigée-Le Brun, Élisabeth. Memoirs of Madame Vigee Lebrun, translated by Lionel Strachey. Grant Richards, 1904, pp 73-77.
(3) ibid., pp. 73-77.
(4) Anacharsis.
(5) https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/656452
(6) https://theweek.com/articles/752507/dress-that-ignited-slave-trade
(7) Vigée-Le Brun, pp. 22-23.
(8) ibid, page 23
(9) ibid, p. 45.
(10) https://www.history.com/topics/british-history/enlightenment

