37,162,174,177,217-20,255,332.Niobé,73,74.Nobel peace prize,270.Normal School,10,11,12-17,13,14,23,29,32,162.Notre prochain l'ennemi,297.Novalis,169.Offenbach,212.Olivier, inJean Christophe,61,68,76,78,84,176,179,195-9,200,201,205,214ff,220,224,225,233,244,246,257,260,264,267,283,309,318, 336340.Olivier, Georges, inJean Christophe,233.Offiziere, Die,85.Oration on Shakespeare,72.Orfeo,33.Origines du théâtre lyrique moderne, les,32,183.Orsino,72,74.Oudon, Françoise, inJean Christophe,75.Pacifism,262ff.Paine, Thomas9,7,150.Parsifal,30,31,62,191.Péguy, Charles,14,20,38,39,59,115,143.People's Theater, The,41,65,133,68,88,94-97.Philippe, Charles Louis,44,91.Philosophy of life, of Rolland,seeArt of Rolland;Conscience;Defeat, significance of;Faith;Freedom of Conscience;Greatness will to;Hatred, campaign against;Idealism;Internationalism;Justice;Struggle, element of;Suffering, significance of.Picquart,39,115.Perrotin, inClerambault,344.Pioch, Georges,312.Polichinelle, inLiluli,337.Précurseurs, les, see The Forerunners.Prêtre de Nemi, le,125.Prinz von Homburg, Der,92.Provenzale, Francesco,34.Quesnel, inLes Loups,114.Racine,91,92.Räuber, Die,92.Red Cross, in Switzerland,268ff,269ff.Renaissance,24,25,68,71.Renaitour,312.Renan,12,13,25,37,125ff,176,196,214,309."Revue de l'art dramatique,"35,88."Revue de Paris,"25,141.Robespierre,99,101,108,113,117,126.Rolland, Madeleine,3.Rolland, Romain, academic life of, in Paris,32-35,42;adolescenceof,3-11;ancestry of,3;and his epoch,57-62;and the European spirit,52,53;appeal to President Wilson,348-50;as embodiment of European spirit,52-3;art of,63-6;at Paris,32-5,36;attitude of, during the war,257-355;campaign of, against hatred297-303;childhood of,3-7;controversy of, with Hauptmann,277-80;correspondence of, with Verhaeren281-4;cycles of67-75;diary of, during the war,327-28;drama of the revolution,100-30;dramatic writings,25,28,57,130;Dreyfus case,38-47;fame,49,50,51,48;father of,6;friendships,13-15,25,26-28,311-316;heroic biographies,133-153;humanitarianism of,307ff;idealism of,60ff;influence of, during the war,320-326,355-6;influence of Tolstoi on,19-22;Jean Christophe,157-237;letters of, during the war,317-319;marriage of,35,41,73,134;mass suggestion in writings of,261,266,329-47;mother of,3,27;newspaper writing of289-292;opponents of, during the war,304-10;portrait of,46,47;rôle of, in fellowship of free spirits during the war,273ff;Rome,23,28;schooling of5-17;seclusion,43,44,45-7,48-49,324;significance of life work,2;tragedies of faith,76-85;unwritten biographies,150-153.Rossi, Ernesto,24.Rossi, Luigi,33.Rostand,117.Rouanet,312.Rousseau,275.Roussin, inJean Christophe,176.Route en lacets qui monte, la,330.St. Christophe,157.Saint-Just,pseud.,39,84,101,108,113,126.Saint Louis,77-8,80-82,83,125,244.Salviati,24.Suarès, André,14,15,39.Scarlatti, Alessandro,34.Schermann,330.Scheurer, Kestner,39,115.Schiller,73,86,87,90,92,95,97,100-1,123,155,193,196.Schubert,175,180.Schulz, Prof. inJean Christophe,174,204.Seippel, Paul,50,165,172.Sévérine,312.Shakespeare,5,6,10,14,15,18,23,24,15,64,69,72,92,100,123,125,150.Sidonie, inJean Christophe,213.Siege de Mantoue, le,73.Sorbonne,32,33.Souvenirs d'enfance et de jeunesse,12.Spinoza,10,13,18.Stendhal,169,177.Strauss, Hugo,35.Strindberg,2,126ff.Struggle, element of, in Rolland's philosophy,222,246ff.Suffering, significance of, in Rolland's philosophy,133-136,181-7,188-94;204ff;heroes of133-53.Switzerland, refuge of Rolland during the war,264-7."Tablettes, les,"313.Tasso,118.Teulier, inThe Wolves,114,115,121,310.Théâtre du peuple, le, seePeople's Theatre.Thiesson, Gaston,312.Tillier, Claude,3.Tolstoi,18,20,21,23,15,24,53,60,64,67,82,86,87,90,92,94,135,138,147-149,151,161,165,170,175,176,182,204,245,255,265,300,317,320,333.To the Undying Antigone,27.Tragédies de la foi, les, see Tragedies of Faith.Tragedies of Faith,69,76-83,76."Tribunal of the spirit,"seeFellowship.Triumph of Reason, The,63,101,102,113,114,119.Trois Amoureuses, les,173.Truth, inLiluli,337.Unknown dramatic cycle,71-75.Verhaeren,44,77,175,276,311;Rolland's correspondence with,281-84.Vie de Beethoven, see Beethoven.Vie de Tolstoi, see Tolstoi.Vie de Michel-Ange, la, see Life of Michael Angelo, The.Vie des hommes illustres,301.Von Kerich, Frau, inJean Christophe,173,204.Von Meysenbug, Malwida,26,27,28,29,29-31,73,150,162.Von Unruh, Fritz,85.Vorreden Material im Nachlass,255.Vous êtes des hommes,312.Wagner,2,9,10,14,26,29,30,31,37,64,92,162,174,212.Wahrheit und Dichtung,175.War and Peace,64,170.War, dominant theme in Rolland's plays,28;of the generations,229-234;in Rolland's writings,260ff.Weber, Die,92,277.Weil, inJean Christophe,224.What is to be Done?18.Wilhelm Meister,155,168.William the Silent,66.Wilson, President,348-50.Wolf, Hugo,35,150,174.Wolff's news agency,277.Wolves, The,39,101,102,113,114.Zola,15,58,85,87,39,91,115,177.