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Husserl, Edmund, 21

hysteria, 49–51

Ibsen, Henrik, 48

Imitation of Christ, The
(Thomas à Kempis), 263

Immoralist, The
(Gide), 218

Impressionists, 50, 61, 179, 190

In Celebration of Myself
(Rilke), 103

Industrial Revolution, 4

inseeing (
einsehen
), 99–100, 218

Insel-Verlag, 109, 123, 215, 219

Institut Rodin, 55, 56, 59

International Congress of Psychology, 59

International Psychoanalytical Association, 234

Interpretation of Dreams
(Freud), 59, 145

Italy:

Duino Castle and, 204–5, 217, 223, 224, 236–39, 254

Rilke and, 111–14, 189, 217, 236–39

Rodin and, 36–37, 38, 95, 250

“J'Accuse!” (Zola), 53

Jacobsen, Jens Peter, 24, 98, 112, 121

Jaguar Devouring a Hare
(Barye), 14

James, Henry, 99

Jardin des Plantes, 13, 32, 49, 99, 176–77

Javert (char.), 4

“Jesus the Jew” (Salomé), 26

John, Gwen, 147

Jokes and Their Relation to the Unconscious
(Freud), 23

Julian Academy, 55

Jung, Carl, 233–34

Justice, La
, 14

Kafka, Franz, 216, 258, 259

Kairouan, Tunisia, 220

Kalckreuth, Wolf, Graf von, 198

Kandinsky, Wassily, 24, 166

Kappus, Franz Xaver, viii, 103–4, 108–10, 112, 113, 119–20, 121, 122, 211–12, 216

Kassner, Rudolf, 62, 187, 217

Kessler, Harry, 171, 182, 192, 201, 206, 207, 218, 226, 230, 254

Kippenberg, Anton, 263

Kiss, The
(Brancusi), 168

Kiss, The
(Rodin), viii, 8, 44, 61, 75,
82
, 171

Klimt, Gustav, 20, 74, 145

Klossowska, Baladine, 256–57,
257
, 259, 260, 262

Klossowski, Balthasar “Balthus,” 257–58,
257
, 259–60, 263

Klossowski, Erich, 256

Klossowski, Pierre, 257, 259

Knoop, Wera, 258

Kunst und Künstler
, 55, 165, 185, 186, 256

La Closerie des Lilas café, 56

Laon, France, 243

Larue's nightclub, 218

Last of Their Line, The
(Rilke), 73

Law of Separation (France) (1904), 173–74

Lecoq de Boisbaudran, Horace, 6–8, 36, 55, 88

Legion of Honor, 128, 178

Legros, Alphonse, 55

Leipzig, Germany, 215, 217, 247

Leonardo da Vinci, 74, 206

Letters on Cézanne
(Rilke), 182

Letters to a Young Painter
(Rilke), 263

Letters to a Young Poet
(Rilke), vii–viii, x, 109, 219

Lévi-Strauss, Claude, 220

Life and Songs
(Rilke), 19

Linz, Austria, 19

Lipps, Theodor, 21–24, 99, 100, 117, 164, 261

Lipscomb, Jessie, 43

London, England, 139, 249, 250

Lorrain, Claude, 45

Lorrain, Jean, 61

Louis-Philippe, King of France, 4

Louvre, 7, 36, 92, 93, 102, 127, 181, 209, 218, 260

Ludovici, Albert, 153

Ludovici, Anthony, 153–55

Luke, Book of, 155

Luxembourg Gardens, 9, 91, 95, 127

Macke, August, 166

Mackensen, Fritz, 56, 63

Mahler, Alma, 146

Mahler, Gustav, 128, 146

Maillol, Aristide, 167–68, 218

Major Barbara
(Shaw), 139

Mâle, Émile, 245

Manet, Édouard, 33, 74, 176

Mann, Thomas, 204

Mannheim, Germany, 240

Man with the Broken Nose
(Rodin), 32–34, 36, 54

Marc, Franz, 166

Marne, Battle of the (1914), 249

Mary Magdalene, 103

Mastbaum, Jules, 171

Matin, Le
, 225

Matisse, Henri, 166, 172–75, 179

Ballet Russes and, 225

Hôtel Biron and, 172–75, 214

Rodin and, 168–69, 172

Max, Édouard de, 175, 195–96, 214, 226

McLaren, Ottilie, 55

Medici, Lorenzo de, 36

Medici Chapel, 36

Meier-Graefe, Julius, 74

Mendès, Catulle, 196

“Metropolis and Mental Life, The” (Simmel), 122

Metropolitan Museum of Art, 41, 151, 167, 170–71, 214

Meudon, France, 83–90, 91, 106–7, 126–37, 138–43, 150–55, 186, 190, 191, 200–201, 207, 208, 227, 240, 244, 245–47, 248, 249, 252, 253

Michelangelo Buonarroti, 9, 36–37, 38, 42, 62, 95, 123, 209, 254

Michelet, Jules, 121

Mirbeau, Octave, 44

mirroring, 216

Misérables, Les
(Hugo), 4

Mitsou
(Balthus), 257–58, 259, 263

Modersohn, Mathilde, 187, 188

Modersohn, Otto, 63, 67, 68–69, 70, 72, 74, 104–5, 106, 107, 118, 124–25, 155, 157, 177, 188

Modersohn-Becker, Paula,
see
Becker, Paula

Modigliani, Amedeo, 168

Mona Lisa
(Leonardo da Vinci), 218

Monet, Claude, 4, 33, 44, 57, 84, 163, 191, 224

Mont Sainte-Victoire (Provence, France), 181

Monument to Balzac
(Rodin), 51–54,
52
, 61, 141, 192, 201

Moore, George, 54

Morice, Charles, 129, 244–45

Moulin Rouge cabaret, 56, 190

Munich, Germany, 99, 100, 165

Rilke and, 20, 24, 26, 28, 80, 233, 235, 247, 248, 251, 254, 255

Westhoff and, 56, 221, 238, 240–41

Munich, University of, 20, 24, 28

Munich Secession (1892), 20

muscular empathy, 22

Musée Rodin, 48, 254

Muslims, Islam, 220

Muther, Richard, 74, 106

Muzot chateau (Switzerland), 256–63,
261

Nádherný, Sidonie, 241

Napoleon III, Emperor of France, 5

narcissism, 216

“Narcissus” (Rilke), 259

Nast, Condé, 149

Nausea
(Sartre), 219

neurology, 50

New Poems
(Rilke), 102, 158, 185, 190, 191, 192, 198–99, 200, 201, 209, 224, 239

New York Press
, 170

New York Review of Books
, 102

New York Times
, 229

Niels Lyhne
(Jacobsen), 24, 98, 111

Nietzsche, Friedrich, 20, 103, 154, 209, 219, 259

Andreas-Salomé and, 24–25,
25

Nietzsche Archive (Weimar, Germany), 219

Nijinsky, Vaslav, 218, 225, 226

Noailles, Anna de, 203–4

Nordau, Max, 50, 138

Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge, The
(Rilke), 118, 119, 121, 122, 161, 183, 185, 197, 200, 201–2, 209, 215–17, 219–20, 224

“Notes of a Painter” (Matisse), 214

Notre Dame Cathedral, 93, 133, 134, 135, 176

Nouvelle Revue Française, Le
, 218, 219

“One O'clock in the Morning” (Baudelaire), 96

“On Transience” (Freud), 235–36, 237

Osbach, Joseph, 39

Panthéon (Paris, France), 135–36, 138, 141, 151, 152

“Panther, The” (Rilke), 101–2, 103

Paolo, 40

Paris, France:

Bagatelle Palace in, 176

Balthus and, 259–60

Becker and, 56–57, 59, 62, 105–7, 155–59, 177

Champs Élysées in, 60, 196

Eiffel Tower in, 60,
60

Galerie Bernheim-Jeune in, 176, 183–84

Haussmann's redesign of, 5–6, 34

horse fair in, 13

Hôtel Biron in, 170–71, 172–75,
173
, 190, 191–208, 213–15, 217, 223–30, 237, 245, 248, 250, 252, 254

Hôtel du Quai Voltaire in, 176–77

Jardin des Plantes in, 13, 32, 49, 99, 176–77

Klossowska and, 256

Larue's nightclub in, 218

Louvre in, 7, 36, 92, 93, 102, 127, 181, 209, 218, 260

Marble Depot in, 38, 39, 81

Métro subway in, 60

Montmartre in, 56, 80, 191

Montparnasse in, 56, 189

Moulin Rouge in, 56, 190

Musée Rodin in, 254

Notre Dame Cathedral in, 93, 133, 134, 135, 176

Panthéon in, 135–36, 138, 141, 151, 152

Pont Alexandre III in, 60

Revolution of 1848 and, 4–5

Rilke and, viii, 79–81, 88, 92–94, 114–15, 116, 127, 155–60, 161–62, 176–84, 187, 189–205, 209, 213–15, 217, 218–20, 223–24, 239–41, 245–48, 254, 256

Rodin's academy in, 54–55, 56

Rodin's studio in, 32–35, 38–40, 42, 45, 58, 81–83, 100, 106, 129, 139, 144–50

Rodin's withdrawal from, 242

Salon d'Automne in, 166, 174, 179–82, 183, 187

Salpêtrière in, 49–50

Trocadéro Museum in, 164, 166–67

Villa Montmorency in, 218

Westhoff and, 55, 56–59, 62, 97–98, 104–7, 111, 112, 114, 124, 175, 190, 191, 240, 254

World's Fair (1878) in, 164

World's Fair (1900) in, 58–62,
60
, 63, 86, 128, 153

World War I and, 248–49

Paris Album
(Cocteau), 197

Paris Opera, 33

Paris Salon, 13–14, 33, 34, 36, 37

Paris Spleen
(Baudelaire), 96

Paris Uprising (1832), 4

Paris Zoo, 99, 100

Parliament, British, 249

Parthenon, 244

Pasternak, Boris, 28

Péladan, Joséphin, 138

Personal Reminiscences of Auguste Rodin
(Ludovici), 153

Petrarch, 204

phenomenology, 21

Philadelphia, Pa., Rodin Museum in, 171

Picasso, Pablo, 80, 166–67, 172, 180, 190, 225, 251

Piper, Reinhard, 165

Plato, 132

Poincaré, Raymond, 224, 226

Postimpressionists, 258

Pound, Ezra, 102

Poussin, Nicolas, 260

Prague, Bohemia, 17, 19–20, 73, 74, 104, 137–38, 184–85, 223

Prayer
(Rodin), 159

Prodigal Son, The
(Rodin), 159

Prodigal Son parable, 155, 158–59, 202–3, 209, 215–16

Profound Thought
(Claudel), 61

Proust, Marcel, 22, 53

Provence, France, 181, 201

Puvis de Chavannes, 50–51, 242, 253

psychoanalysis, 21, 23, 50, 145, 216, 221, 233–36, 237–39

Psychoanalytic Congress, 233

psychology, 21, 23, 49–51, 59, 117, 216

Pulitzer, Joseph, 128

Pygmalion
(Shaw), 140

Pygmalion and Galatea
(Rodin), 171

Raphael, 9

Redon, Odilon, 4

Red Rider, The
(Kappus), 212

Rée, Paul, 24–26,
25

Reims cathedral, 243–44, 249–50,
249

Rembrandt van Rijn, 7

Renaissance, 24, 123, 164

Renoir, Pierre Auguste, 6, 33, 61, 182, 242, 245

“Requiem to a Friend” (Rilke), 197–98, 200, 202

“Return of the Prodigal Son, The” (Gide), 202–3, 219

Rilke and, 218–19

Revolution of 1848, 4–5

Riegl, Alois, 22, 23, 100

Rilke, Jaroslav von, 19

Rilke, Josef, 16–17, 73, 137–38, 262

Rilke, Rainer Maria, vii–viii,
80

Africa and, 220–21

Andreas-Salomé and, 24, 26–31, 64, 69, 114–18, 122, 123, 126, 129, 137, 156, 160–61, 165, 200–201, 204, 216, 220, 221, 237–39, 240, 247, 248

animals and, 99–102

Apollo statue and, 209–11

Balthus and, 257–58,
257
, 259–60, 263

Becker and, 65–67, 69, 72, 105–7, 111, 155–58, 176, 177–78, 187

Becker's death and, 189, 193, 197–98, 206

Becker's portrait of, 157–58,
157

Berlin and, 28, 29, 31, 124, 160, 217

Beuret and, 84, 85–86, 88, 132–34,
133
, 162

birth of, 15

Cézanne and, 179–83

Chartres cathedral and, 134–35, 158, 184

childhood and youth of, 15–19,
16

Cocteau and, 197, 198

daughter of, 70–71,
73

death as concern of, 235, 262

death of, 262–63

dreams and, 15, 114, 239

early writings of, 18, 19

education and, 17–19, 20, 24, 28, 103, 104

European wandering and, 119–26

family and, 69–70, 71, 72–73, 74, 134, 160–61, 189

father's death and, 137–38, 262

Freud and, 233, 234–36, 237

Gide and, 218–19, 259

given name and, 15, 251, 256

health issues and, 18, 107, 111, 114, 116, 120, 189, 201–2, 206, 238, 262

“Homeric elders” of, 182

Hôtel Biron and, 191–208, 215, 223, 237

inseeing and, 99–100, 218

Italy and, 111–14, 189, 217, 236–39

Kappus and, viii, 103–4, 108–10, 112, 113, 119–20, 121, 122, 211–12, 216

Klossowska and, 256–57,
257
, 259, 260, 262

languages and, 17, 28, 111–12, 255–56

letters to Rodin by, 90–91, 156, 184, 190, 192, 199, 240

letters to Westhoff by, 69, 83, 88, 90, 125, 156, 160–61, 178, 181, 182, 183, 185–86, 187, 193–94, 208–9, 221, 254

letter writing habit and, 109

Louvre and, 93, 181, 209, 218

love and, 121–22, 192

manners and, 204

marriage mythology and, 72

medicine and, 220

Mediterranean trip and, 111–14

Munich and, 20, 24, 26, 28, 80, 233, 235, 247, 248, 251, 254, 255

name change and, 28

naming of, 15

Nietzsche and, 209

Nijinsky and, 225

Paris and, viii, 79–81, 88, 92–94, 114–15, 116, 127, 155–60, 161–62, 176–84, 187, 189–205, 209, 213–15, 217, 218–20, 223–24, 239–41, 245–48, 254, 256

Provence and, 201

psychoanalysis and, 237–39

readings and lectures by, 65, 137, 184–85, 186–87, 189, 256

Rodin compared to, viii–ix

Rodin as inspiration to, 112, 182

Rodin monograph and, 74–76, 92, 95–97, 98, 104, 106, 107, 113–14, 115, 125, 154–55, 185, 210, 240, 256

Rodin's death and, 253–54

Rodin's final break with, 240–41, 242–45

Rodin's first meeting with, 81–83

Rodin's
Kiss
and, 75

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