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Chapter Seven “I’m a poor, stupid woman to have let you go …” Zurich and London, 1854–56
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Abbreviations ix
- Notes on this Translation xi
- Introduction “He could not breathe without her” 1
- Chapter One “I have become her despot” From Love to Marriage 12
- Chapter Two “Deprived of incipient motherhood” Riga, London, Paris, 1836–42 38
- Chapter Three “Home for me is you alone” Dresden 1842–47 70
- Chapter Four “My knucklehead of a husband” Revolution and Its Aftermath, 1848–50 99
- Chapter Five “This ridiculous, amorous intrigue” The Jessie Laussot Affair, 1850–51 127
- Chapter Six “That good, foolish man …” Exile in Zurich, 1852–54 155
- Chapter Seven “I’m a poor, stupid woman to have let you go …” Zurich and London, 1854–56 186
- Chapter Eight “Alas, now all our happiness is gone …” The Wesendonck Scandal, 1857–58 212
- Chapter Nine. The Bitter End, 1858–59 246
- Chapter Ten “In love and fidelity, your Emma” 272
- Chapter Eleven “Neither wife, housekeeper, nor friend” Dresden, Paris, Biebrich, 1860–62 289
- Chapter Twelve “That weak, blind man …” The End of a Marriage, 1863–66 318
- References 347
- Index 353
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Abbreviations ix
- Notes on this Translation xi
- Introduction “He could not breathe without her” 1
- Chapter One “I have become her despot” From Love to Marriage 12
- Chapter Two “Deprived of incipient motherhood” Riga, London, Paris, 1836–42 38
- Chapter Three “Home for me is you alone” Dresden 1842–47 70
- Chapter Four “My knucklehead of a husband” Revolution and Its Aftermath, 1848–50 99
- Chapter Five “This ridiculous, amorous intrigue” The Jessie Laussot Affair, 1850–51 127
- Chapter Six “That good, foolish man …” Exile in Zurich, 1852–54 155
- Chapter Seven “I’m a poor, stupid woman to have let you go …” Zurich and London, 1854–56 186
- Chapter Eight “Alas, now all our happiness is gone …” The Wesendonck Scandal, 1857–58 212
- Chapter Nine. The Bitter End, 1858–59 246
- Chapter Ten “In love and fidelity, your Emma” 272
- Chapter Eleven “Neither wife, housekeeper, nor friend” Dresden, Paris, Biebrich, 1860–62 289
- Chapter Twelve “That weak, blind man …” The End of a Marriage, 1863–66 318
- References 347
- Index 353