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295 Index Adorno, Theodor, 121, 250n.50 Albani, Cardinal, 42, 60, 62, 135 Alleman, Beda, 152, 154 Amalia, Anna, 53, 189 Arcangeli, Angelo, 42, 48, 242n.50. See also Winckelmann, Johann Joachim, death/murder of Arendt, Hannah, 201, 203, 261n.57; Jew as Pariah, 138, 139 Arzeni, Bruno, “Platen und Italien,” 197 August, Karl, 188, 190, 207 Austria, 1, 142 Bachmann, Ingeborg, 250n.52, 275n.3; “Das erstgeborene Land,” 1–2, 16, 223–24, 233n.7 Balsamo, Joseph, family of. See Cagliostro family Baudrillard, Jean, 215, 216, 248n.29, 273nn.56, 57 Bearded Dionysius, sculpture of, 147–48, 164 Bell, Matthew, 67–68, 69 Belli, Giovanni, 45 Benjamin, Walter, 64, 234n.21; “Naples,” 22, 40; Tragic Drama, 27 Berendis, Dietrich, 21 Bergengruen, Werner, Römisches Errinerungsbuch, 199 Blackwell, Eric, 215 Böhme, Harmut, 69, 70, 71, 74 Bologna, 88 Bowman, Curtis, 28 Boyle, Nicholas, 20 Brandes, Georg, 151 Braunschweig, Duke of, 132 Brown, Jane, 185, 245n.7, 254n.32, 266n.1 Buchenwald, 235n.25 Butler, E. M., 17–18, 122; Tyranny, 23 Cagliostro family, 98–100, 102, 103, 107, 142 Calhoon, Kenneth, Fatherland, 143, 144, 145, 146 Caravaggio, 55 Carossa, Hans, “Aufzeichnungen aus Italien,” 199–203, 223 Casa di Goethe, 200–201, 202, 223 Casanova, Giovanni, 24, 31 Charcot, J. M., 166 INDEX 296 Deleuze, Gilles, 150, 250n.51 De Man, Paul, Blindness, 31 Derrida, Jacques, 234n.21; Archive Fever, 178–79 De Staël, Madame, Corinne, ou, L’ Italie, 4, 129 Eckermann, Johann Peter, 53, 105, 132, 211 Edschmid, Kasimir, Italienische Gesänge, 199 Eisler, K. R., 90, 91 Emigration, inner, 15, 199, 203 Faustina. See under Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von Fernandez, Dominique, 42 Fließ, Wilhelm, 164, 165 Fontane, Theodor, 196–97 Förster-Nietzsche, Elizabeth, 13, 148, 158, 163, 164, 175, 263n.8 French Revolution, 196 Freud, Sigmund: and antiquity, 170; and anti-Semitism, 145, 164, 169, 173; and art, 144; and Austria , 172; and authority, 145, 146, 164, 168, 169, 170, 173, 174; and Bachmann, 229; and biology, 165, 167; and B’nai B’rith, 164; and body, 147; career of, 164, 165, 168, 170, 172; and castration, 13, 173, 257n.20; and Catholicism, 13, 169; and censorship, 146, 168, 181; and childhood, 174, 175; and Christian wish-fulfillment, 145, 146, 147; and concealment, 178; and conservatism, 169; and cutting, 13, 14–15, 146, 181; and death drive, 165–66, 182; and debt, 145; and degeneracy, 14; and demon, 174; and desire, 165, 177; and distortion, 146, 167, 168, 169, 172, 174, 175, 176, 177, 179, 182; and doppelg änger, 174; and dream of Thun, 169; and dream of uncle, 168; and dreams, 144, 167–68, 170, 171–72, 174–75; and erasure, 170, 181; and Eros, 182; and exile, 174, 183; family romance in, 143, 145, 146, 168, 172, 180; and fantasy, 165; and father, 13, 50, 143, 144, 145, 146, 168, 169, 170, 171, 173, 242n.51; and Faust, 174, 177; and female figure, 171; and fetish, 166, 179; and Fließ, 164, 165; and fort-da game, 146, 166; frontiers in, 172; and genealogy, 145, 168, 170, 175; and Goethe, 3, 142–43, 144–45, 146, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170–71, 173, 174, 175, 177, 178, 182, 195; and Greece, 181; and guides, 170; and Hannibal, 13, 166, 169, 170, 172, 173, 181; and hearing vs. sight, 166, 167; and Heine, 13, 145, 147, 166, 167, 169, 174, 175, 182; and history, 173, 174, 181, 182; and Hoffmann, 173; and homosexuality, 174–75, 177; and ideal, 181; and identification , 174, 175; and incest, 177–78; and incognitos, 169; and ingestion of father, 50, 144, 145, 170; and Italy, 14–15, 145, 146, 169, 171, 172, 174, 181; and Italy as Genitalien, 6, 147, 166; on Jensen, 14, 177–81, 266n.42; and Jews, 13, 14, 15, 145, 146, 147, 164, 166, 167, 168, 169, 172, 179, 180, 181, 182; and law, 172; and law of father, 50, 242n.51; and Leonardo, 174–75; and love in analysis, 181; maternity in, 143; and metaphysics, 165; and Minerva , 173; misreading by, 14, 174, 175, 178; and mother, 175, 177; and necrophilia, 177, 180; and Nietzsche, 143, 182; off- [18.220.140.5] Project MUSE (2024-04-26 07:34 GMT) INDEX 297 spring of, 171, 172; and omnipotence of thoughts, 173; and origins, 144; as own subject, 167, 178; as own subject and object, 168, 174, 180; and past, 174; and paternal authority, 145–46; and pleasure principle, 165; and politics, 13, 14, 15, 146, 164...

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