Read You Must Change Your Life Online
Authors: Rachel Corbett
Husserl, Edmund, 21
hysteria, 49â51
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
), 99â100, 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, 204â5, 217, 223, 224, 236â39, 254
Rilke and, 111â14, 189, 217, 236â39
Rodin and, 36â37, 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, 176â77
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, 233â34
Justice, La
, 14
Kafka, Franz, 216, 258, 259
Kairouan, Tunisia, 220
Kalckreuth, Wolf, Graf von, 198
Kandinsky, Wassily, 24, 166
Kappus, Franz Xaver, viii, 103â4, 108â10, 112, 113, 119â20, 121, 122, 211â12, 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, 256â57,
257
, 259, 260, 262
Klossowski, Balthasar “Balthus,” 257â58,
257
, 259â60, 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), 173â74
Lecoq de Boisbaudran, Horace, 6â8, 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), viiâviii, x, 109, 219
Lévi-Strauss, Claude, 220
Life and Songs
(Rilke), 19
Linz, Austria, 19
Lipps, Theodor, 21â24, 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, 153â55
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, 167â68, 218
Major Barbara
(Shaw), 139
Mâle, Ãmile, 245
Manet, Ãdouard, 33, 74, 176
Mann, Thomas, 204
Mannheim, Germany, 240
Man with the Broken Nose
(Rodin), 32â34, 36, 54
Marc, Franz, 166
Marne, Battle of the (1914), 249
Mary Magdalene, 103
Mastbaum, Jules, 171
Matin, Le
, 225
Matisse, Henri, 166, 172â75, 179
Ballet Russes and, 225
Hôtel Biron and, 172â75, 214
Rodin and, 168â69, 172
Max, Ãdouard de, 175, 195â96, 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, 170â71, 214
Meudon, France, 83â90, 91, 106â7, 126â37, 138â43, 150â55, 186, 190, 191, 200â201, 207, 208, 227, 240, 244, 245â47, 248, 249, 252, 253
Michelangelo Buonarroti, 9, 36â37, 38, 42, 62, 95, 123, 209, 254
Michelet, Jules, 121
Mirbeau, Octave, 44
mirroring, 216
Misérables, Les
(Hugo), 4
Mitsou
(Balthus), 257â58, 259, 263
Modersohn, Mathilde, 187, 188
Modersohn, Otto, 63, 67, 68â69, 70, 72, 74, 104â5, 106, 107, 118, 124â25, 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), 51â54,
52
, 61, 141, 192, 201
Moore, George, 54
Morice, Charles, 129, 244â45
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, 240â41
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), 256â63,
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, 198â99, 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, 24â25,
25
Nietzsche Archive (Weimar, Germany), 219
Nijinsky, Vaslav, 218, 225, 226
Noailles, Anna de, 203â4
Nordau, Max, 50, 138
Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge, The
(Rilke), 118, 119, 121, 122, 161, 183, 185, 197, 200, 201â2, 209, 215â17, 219â20, 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), 235â36, 237
Osbach, Joseph, 39
Panthéon (Paris, France), 135â36, 138, 141, 151, 152
“Panther, The” (Rilke), 101â2, 103
Paolo, 40
Paris, France:
Bagatelle Palace in, 176
Balthus and, 259â60
Becker and, 56â57, 59, 62, 105â7, 155â59, 177
Champs Ãlysées in, 60, 196
Eiffel Tower in, 60,
60
Galerie Bernheim-Jeune in, 176, 183â84
Haussmann's redesign of, 5â6, 34
horse fair in, 13
Hôtel Biron in, 170â71, 172â75,
173
, 190, 191â208, 213â15, 217, 223â30, 237, 245, 248, 250, 252, 254
Hôtel du Quai Voltaire in, 176â77
Jardin des Plantes in, 13, 32, 49, 99, 176â77
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, 135â36, 138, 141, 151, 152
Pont Alexandre III in, 60
Revolution of 1848 and, 4â5
Rilke and, viii, 79â81, 88, 92â94, 114â15, 116, 127, 155â60, 161â62, 176â84, 187, 189â205, 209, 213â15, 217, 218â20, 223â24, 239â41, 245â48, 254, 256
Rodin's academy in, 54â55, 56
Rodin's studio in, 32â35, 38â40, 42, 45, 58, 81â83, 100, 106, 129, 139, 144â50
Rodin's withdrawal from, 242
Salon d'Automne in, 166, 174, 179â82, 183, 187
Salpêtrière in, 49â50
Trocadéro Museum in, 164, 166â67
Villa Montmorency in, 218
Westhoff and, 55, 56â59, 62, 97â98, 104â7, 111, 112, 114, 124, 175, 190, 191, 240, 254
World's Fair (1878) in, 164
World's Fair (1900) in, 58â62,
60
, 63, 86, 128, 153
World War I and, 248â49
Paris Album
(Cocteau), 197
Paris Opera, 33
Paris Salon, 13â14, 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, 166â67, 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, 19â20, 73, 74, 104, 137â38, 184â85, 223
Prayer
(Rodin), 159
Prodigal Son, The
(Rodin), 159
Prodigal Son parable, 155, 158â59, 202â3, 209, 215â16
Profound Thought
(Claudel), 61
Proust, Marcel, 22, 53
Provence, France, 181, 201
Puvis de Chavannes, 50â51, 242, 253
psychoanalysis, 21, 23, 50, 145, 216, 221, 233â36, 237â39
Psychoanalytic Congress, 233
psychology, 21, 23, 49â51, 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, 24â26,
25
Reims cathedral, 243â44, 249â50,
249
Rembrandt van Rijn, 7
Renaissance, 24, 123, 164
Renoir, Pierre Auguste, 6, 33, 61, 182, 242, 245
“Requiem to a Friend” (Rilke), 197â98, 200, 202
“Return of the Prodigal Son, The” (Gide), 202â3, 219
Rilke and, 218â19
Revolution of 1848, 4â5
Riegl, Alois, 22, 23, 100
Rilke, Jaroslav von, 19
Rilke, Josef, 16â17, 73, 137â38, 262
Rilke, Rainer Maria, viiâviii,
80
Africa and, 220â21
Andreas-Salomé and, 24, 26â31, 64, 69, 114â18, 122, 123, 126, 129, 137, 156, 160â61, 165, 200â201, 204, 216, 220, 221, 237â39, 240, 247, 248
animals and, 99â102
Apollo statue and, 209â11
Balthus and, 257â58,
257
, 259â60, 263
Becker and, 65â67, 69, 72, 105â7, 111, 155â58, 176, 177â78, 187
Becker's death and, 189, 193, 197â98, 206
Becker's portrait of, 157â58,
157
Berlin and, 28, 29, 31, 124, 160, 217
Beuret and, 84, 85â86, 88, 132â34,
133
, 162
birth of, 15
Cézanne and, 179â83
Chartres cathedral and, 134â35, 158, 184
childhood and youth of, 15â19,
16
Cocteau and, 197, 198
daughter of, 70â71,
73
death as concern of, 235, 262
death of, 262â63
dreams and, 15, 114, 239
early writings of, 18, 19
education and, 17â19, 20, 24, 28, 103, 104
European wandering and, 119â26
family and, 69â70, 71, 72â73, 74, 134, 160â61, 189
father's death and, 137â38, 262
Freud and, 233, 234â36, 237
Gide and, 218â19, 259
given name and, 15, 251, 256
health issues and, 18, 107, 111, 114, 116, 120, 189, 201â2, 206, 238, 262
“Homeric elders” of, 182
Hôtel Biron and, 191â208, 215, 223, 237
inseeing and, 99â100, 218
Italy and, 111â14, 189, 217, 236â39
Kappus and, viii, 103â4, 108â10, 112, 113, 119â20, 121, 122, 211â12, 216
Klossowska and, 256â57,
257
, 259, 260, 262
languages and, 17, 28, 111â12, 255â56
letters to Rodin by, 90â91, 156, 184, 190, 192, 199, 240
letters to Westhoff by, 69, 83, 88, 90, 125, 156, 160â61, 178, 181, 182, 183, 185â86, 187, 193â94, 208â9, 221, 254
letter writing habit and, 109
Louvre and, 93, 181, 209, 218
love and, 121â22, 192
manners and, 204
marriage mythology and, 72
medicine and, 220
Mediterranean trip and, 111â14
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, 79â81, 88, 92â94, 114â15, 116, 127, 155â60, 161â62, 176â84, 187, 189â205, 209, 213â15, 217, 218â20, 223â24, 239â41, 245â48, 254, 256
Provence and, 201
psychoanalysis and, 237â39
readings and lectures by, 65, 137, 184â85, 186â87, 189, 256
Rodin compared to, viiiâix
Rodin as inspiration to, 112, 182
Rodin monograph and, 74â76, 92, 95â97, 98, 104, 106, 107, 113â14, 115, 125, 154â55, 185, 210, 240, 256
Rodin's death and, 253â54
Rodin's final break with, 240â41, 242â45
Rodin's first meeting with, 81â83
Rodin's
Kiss
and, 75