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Authors: Robert Greene
Tabouis, G. R., 399-401
Sieburg, Friedrich, 337
spontaneity, sense of, 241
Tale of Genji, The
(Murasaki), xxiv,
Silenus, 56, 191
Staël, Madame de, 187-88, 343, 344
25, 61, 63-65, 140-41, 172,
Simone, 23
Stahl, Lesley, 450-51
269-71, 287
Sirens, xix, 3, 5-16, 26, 28, 152, 155,
Stalin, Joseph, 88-89, 108
Tales from the Thousand and One
184
Starkie, Walter, 22-23
Nights,
222-26, 244-47
466
•
Index
Talleyrand-Périgord, Prince Charles
contrasts in, 201-2
evaluating responses in, 171-72
de, 38-39
jealousy engendered by, 197-98
exciting tension in, 171, 173
Tanazaki, Junichiro, 356
by politicians, 201-2
imagination and, 172
Tantalus, 231
reputation in, 195, 200-201
leisure time in, 173
Tantrism, 410
reversal of, 202
manly men as, 12, 172
Tarde, Gustave, 83
rivalry stimulated by, 200
missing qualities and, 171, 173-74
Tausk, Victor, 198, 199
trophy as symbol of, 202
new types as, 170, 172
tayus,
436
vanity and, 200, 201
one's own type as, 149
tears, 69, 70, 76, 78, 285, 291-92,
Tristan and Isolde, 12, 190-92,
personal reactions in, 167, 170,
311, 373
354-55, 357
171, 172, 290, 397
television, 114, 115, 123-24, 125,
troubadours, xx, 36-37, 291, 325,
in politics, 174
450-51
331
repressed types as, 173-74
temptations, creation of, 229-38, 425
Trouncer, Margaret, 187-88
reversal of, 175
apple in Garden of Eden as symbol
Truman, Harry S., 99, 118, 123, 124,
unhappiness and, 167, 172
of, 237
128
vulnerability in, 170-71
barriers established in, 233-34, 236
Tsao Hsueh Chin, 270-72
victim strategy, 287-89, 292
challenges in, 236-37
Tsu Hsi, Empress Dowager, 267-69
Victoria, Queen of England, 51,
deceptive appearances and, 234
Tullia d'Aragona, 12, 38, 40, 173,
83-85, 143, 145, 210, 236,
forbidden fruit in, 231-34, 237,
182, 330-32
274-75, 284
244
Tuperselai, 397-98
Vietnam War, 374-75
future gains in, 235-36
Villarceaux, Marquis de, 425-26
opportunity in, 237
ukiyo
("floating world"), 435-37
Virgin of Stamboul, The,
452-53
reversal of, 238
ulterior motives, 21, 142-43
Viscontini, Countess Metilda, 377
selective disclosure in, 14-15, 237
unattainability, apparent, 192, 201,
Vivien, Renée, 317, 362-63
weakness as target in, 229, 234-37
321
voices, 22-23, 34, 115, 259, 261,
That Obscure Object of Desire,
373
"Uncanny, The" (Freud), 301-2
268, 297, 351, 395
theatricality, xx, xxiii, 267-69,
unconditional love, 336-37, 340
of Sirens, 7, 9, 10, 13-14
421-23
undefensive lovers, 57, 63-65
Voltaire, 34
of bold movers, 411-12
von Sternberg, Josef, 121-22, 373
of Charismatics, 100
Valentino, Rudolph, 43-44, 52,
vulgarians, anti-seductive, 135-36
of environment, 431, 433-34, 436,
356-57
439
patient attentiveness of, 38, 43, 44,
Wadler, Joyce, 297
of Sirens, 7, 8, 9
50, 273-74
Wagner, Richard, 100
spectacles in, 265, 267-69, 275,
Valmont, Vicomte de (fict.), 25,
war heroes, 327-29, 446-48
301, 447
169-71, 287-89, 290, 407-9,
Warhol, Andy, 33-34, 49, 52, 71-73,
Theosophical Society, 109
412
78, 126, 128, 192
third parties, 273
Valois, Mademoiselle de, 19-20
calculated surprise by, 248
in indirect approach, 177, 183
Vanderbilt, William, 396
Factory as environment of, 437-38
see also
jealousy; triangles, creation
vanity, 71, 74, 79, 81, 135, 171, 195,
triangles created by, 200
of
199, 200, 210, 226, 235, 259,
Washington, George, 99
Thus Spake Zarathustra
(Nietzsche), 46
314, 408-9, 426
Wayne, John, 51, 125
Tiberius, Emperor of Rome, 317
victims, 147-60
Wayward Head and Head, The
(Crébiltightwads, anti-seductive, 134-35
Aging Babies, 156-57
lon fils), 138-40, 402
time, altered sense of, 431-39
Beauties, 156
weaknesses, disarming, 285-93
Casanova's creation of, 435,
Conquerors, 153-54
blemish as symbol of, 292
438-39
Crushed Stars, 152-53
gender differences in, 291
timidity, 410, 426
Disappointed Dreamers, 150-51
genuine, 290
timing:
Drama Queens, 155
"honest" confessions of, 284, 285,
of Charmers, 90-91, 92, 93
Exotic Fetishists, 154-55
287-88, 289
of Coquettes, 78
Floating Genders, 160
of Naturals, 53, 56, 59
dramatic moments in, 435
Idol Worshipers, 158
occasional glimpses of, 290, 291
of pain mixed with pleasure, 379
Lonely Leaders, 159
pathetic vs., 290, 293
of re-seduction, 428
New Prudes, 151-52
in playing the victim, 285, 287-89,
speed and youth in, 435
Novices, 153
292
spiritual lures and, 365
Pampered Royals, 151
of politicians, 292
Tito, Josef, 77
Professors, 155-56
reversal of, 293
Todellas, Don Juan de (fict.), 231-34
Reformed Rakes or Sirens, 150
shyness as, 285, 290, 291
Tragedy of King Richard III, The
Rescuers, 157
suspicion reduced by, 289, 290
(Shakespeare), 314, 316
Roués, 157-58
sympathy evoked by, 285, 292, 293
transference, 335-36
Sensualists, 159
tears as, 285, 291-92
triangles, creation of, 195-202
victims, choice of, 12, 40, 167-75
of troubadours, 291
aura of desirability from, 195,
big game as symbol of, 174
Weber, Max, 97-98, 106
199-201, 202
deceptive appearances and, 173
Webster, Lady Frances, 352, 357
Index
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Wedekind, Franz, 46
doubts created by, 383, 389, 390
wonder children, 57, 61-63
Weekley, Ernest, 423-24
infantile experiences re-created by,
Woolf, Virginia, 34
Welles, Orson, 313, 314
388-91
World War I, 22-23, 58, 59, 107,
Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, Duke
interest in another person as, 383,
327-29, 396
of, 188, 343-44
387, 390, 392, 419;
see also
triWorld War II, 86, 100, 114, 115, Welter, Blanca Rosa,
see
Christian,
angles, creation of
217,253, 328
Linda
letter-writing in, 385-86, 387,
writing, 251, 254, 255-58, 288
Whitmer, Peter, 107
388, 389
guidelines for, 257-58
Wilde, Oscar, 49, 188, 189-90, 192,
pomegranate as symbol of, 391
mirroring in, 257
193, 234
reversal of, 392
in strategic withdrawal, 385—86,
Williams, Tennessee, 72
role reversal engendered by, 391
387, 388, 389
Wilson, Harriette, 48-49
selective, by Coquettes, 67, 70-71,
windbags, anti-seductive, 135, 145
73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 390
Yang Kuei-Fei, 76, 174, 270, 272-73,
withdrawal, strategic, 383-90, 418,
sexless neutrality in, 389-90
274
424
subtlety in, 389
aggressive pursuit motivated by,
see also
calculated absences
Zeus (Jupiter), xxiii, 9, 57, 58,
387, 389, 390
Woman and Puppet
(Louÿs),
182-83, 256-58, 287-88
anxiety induced by, 388-89, 390, 391
371-74
Zhou Enlai, 88-90, 93
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