Read All About Love: Anatomy of an Unruly Emotion Online
Authors: Lisa Appignanesi
de Maintenon, Madame
de Necker, Madame
de Pompadour, Madame
de Rougemont, Denis,
Love in the Western World
de Scudéry, Madeleine,
Clélie
de Staël, Madame
de Tocqueville, Alexis
de Troyes, Marie
death
adultery and
in childbirth
lost love and
Defoe, Daniel
d’Épinay, Madame
depression (illness)
Derrida, Jacques
Deutsch, Helene
divorce
children and
in France
in history
in later life
no-fault
statistics
in USA
Don Giovanni
(Mozart opera)
Donne, John
double standards, sexual
see
hypocrisy/double standards, sexual
Douglas, Michael
Drabble, Margaret,
The Millstone
du Barry, Madame
du Châtelet, Marquise
Duckworth, Gerald
Dunn, Nell
Durrell, Lawrence,
Alexandria Quartet
Dylan, Bob
eating disorders
education
sex education
Edwardian era
Egerton, Sir Thomas
Egypt, Ancient
Eichenbaum, Luise
Eleanor of Aquitaine, Queen
Eliot, George
Middlemarch
Eliot, T.S., ‘Burnt Norton’
Emerson, Frank Waldo
Emerson, Ralph Waldo
Engels, Friedrich
the Enlightenment
entitlement, sense of
envy
hate and
jealousy and
epigenetics
equality issues
in history
marriage and
men and
women and
workplace and
Eros
the erotic
danger and
de Beauvoir on
emotional pain and
as key to good life
see also
sexual desire and sexuality
Esquirol, Jean-Étienne
Every Woman’s Book of Love and Marriage and Family Life
evolutionary thinking and Darwinism
evolutionary biologists/psychologists
excess, sexual
‘eye-gazing parties’
fairy tales
families
changing nature of
Christianity and
economic forces and
feudal networks
first boy/girlfriends of children and
‘honour killings’
idealized (1950s)
importance of
intensity of
in literature
moving away/escape from
in mythology
patriarchal model
shaping trajectory of
size of
step-families
traditional
traditionalist views of
Victorian era
see also
childhood; fathers; mothers; parents; siblings
fantasies, sexual
Farquhar, George,
The Stage Coach
Fascism
Fatal Attraction
(film)
Father Knows Best
(television series)
fathers
changing role of
daughters and
displacement of
hands-on parenting
jealousy of baby
in literature
from little girl’s perspective
in Mediterranean cultures
in mythology
sharing of mother with
sons and
as symbolic law-giver
traditional role
feminism and women’s movement
Ferenczi, Sándor
Ferguson, Adam
fidelity
see also
adultery; infidelity
first love
attempts to repeat
coup de foudre
and
face of the beloved
hurdles and misunderstandings
intensity of
the internet and
lost love and
marriage and
narratives of
as original template
shaped by infancy experiences
singularity of desired one
transgression and
Fitzgerald, F. Scott
The Great Gatsby
Fitzgerald, Zelda
Flaubert
Madame Bovary
Fonagy, Peter
Forster, E.M.
Howards End
Maurice
Where Angels Fear to Tread
Four Weddings and a Funeral
(film)
France
belle époque
Catholic Church in
declining birth rate (1880-1920)
divorce in
Enlightenment salons
French Revolution
infidelity in
marriage in
the
précieuses
sexual double standards in
Third Republic
Fraser, Antonia,
Must You Go?
free love
French language
Freud, Anna
Freud, Sigmund
on ambivalence of passion
Beyond the Pleasure Principle
on child’s sexual enlightenment
‘“Civilized” Sexual Morality and Modern Nervous Illness’
‘Contributions to the Psychology of Love’
Delusions and Dreams in Jensen’s Gradiva
the father and
friendship and
infant’s development and
The Interpretation of Dreams
on jealousy
marriage of
obstacles to love and
‘oceanic feeling’
Oedipal template
patriarchal culture and
‘psychical impotence’ concept
repressive sexual mores and
on secrecy
sexual choice and
sexual double standards and
on sexual honesty
on sibling relations
superego concept
‘The Taboo of Virginity’
Friends
(television series)
Friends Reunited
friendship
‘Boston marriages’
capitalism and
Cavell on
in childhood/adolescence
Christianity and
classical ideal of
definition of
the Enlightenment and
female
humanist ideal
imaginary friends
importance of
in literature
Montaigne and
philosophy and
political regimes and
psychology and
Romantic movement and
in Shakespeare
virtual networks and
as women’s sphere
Futurism
Gaiman, Neil
Gainsborough, Thomas
Gatternigg, Hedwig Verena
gender identity
Gerhardt, Sue,
Why Love Matters
Gertler, Mark
Gilbert, Elizabeth,
Eat, Pray, Love
la giovinezza
(youth movement)
Gladstone, William
Glorious Revolution