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Contents

Cover

Title Page

Copyright

Dedication

Natasha’s Last Wishes

Chapter 1: A worldly failure

Chapter 2: Without guilt

Chapter 3: Suicide or romanticism

Chapter 4: A sly Shelley

Chapter 5: Mutual renaissance

Chapter 6: Fires all over Europe

Chapter 7: The purity was hers

Chapter 8: America is not a cause

Chapter 9: Your sins of weakness

Chapter 10: Don’t you ever tell a lie?

Chapter 11: Dreaming one’s way through life

Chapter 12: Scandalous gossip

Chapter 13: The irresistible historic mixed grill

Chapter 14: The kindest face

Chapter 15: A strong invisible relationship

Chapter 16: Barrenness and desolation

Chapter 17: Too ambivalent

Chapter 18: You’re unique

Chapter 19: Without banquets

Chapter 20: Over-privileged?

Chapter 21: Might just as well be married

Chapter 22: A nice little niche

Chapter 23: Trust

Chapter 24: Killing the women we love

Chapter 25: Your father will survive

Chapter 26: Romantic friendships before all

Chapter 27: The right to speak

Chapter 28: Guileless and yet obsessed

Picture Credits

Notes

Index

Acknowledgements

About the Author

By the Same Author

About the Publisher

A House in St John’s Wood: In Search of My Parents

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