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Eaux Bonnes
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Echos de Nice
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Ecole de Medecine
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Ecole des Beaux Arts
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Edith
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Edith Boyd
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Edmond
PersonProfessional cartomancer (card reader/fortune teller) operating in Paris in September 1877. Distinguished himself among his peers as "l'homme sérieux parmi les siens" according to Marie's assessment.
Edmond Adam
Person[Research needed]
Edmond de Goncourt
CultureEdmond Louis Antoine Huot de Goncourt (1822-1896) was a French writer, literary critic, art critic, and book publisher, celebrated as one of the founding figures of literary naturalism along with his brother Jules de Goncourt (1830-1870). Together, the Goncourt brothers pioneered the concept of "document humain" that profoundly influenced the development of French naturalist literature.
Edouard Strauss
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Edwards
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Edy
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Eglise
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Egor Stepanovitch
PersonA man who arrives unexpectedly at the Bashkirtseff home on May 3, 1873. Marie is surprised but very happy to see him, and describes him as "Pauvre homme ! voilà encore une vie brisée !" (Poor man! there's another broken life!).
Egypt
Place- **January 18**: Marie notes about Hamilton: "ils passeront l'hiver en Egypte" (they will spend the winter in Egypt). This information about the Duke and Duchess of Hamilton's travel plans torments Marie as she sees reminders of him everywhere at the races.
Egypte
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Eleonora
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Elisabeth de la Croix de Castries, Duchesse de Magenta
PersonThe Duchesse de Magenta was Elisabeth de la Croix de Castries (22 April 1834 -- 21 September 1900), wife of Patrice de MacMahon, Duke of Magenta, who served as President of the French Republic from 1873 to 1879. As the wife of the President of the Republic (who held a marshal's and ducal title), she was simultaneously France's "first lady" and a duchess -- a unique position in the early Third Republic.
Elise
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Ellam
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Elysee
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Embassy
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Emile
PersonAn older man in Nice known for his cabriolet (two-wheeled carriage).
Emile Bastien-Lepage
PersonEmile Bastien-Lepage (20 January 1854 -- 19 January 1938) was a French painter and architect, the younger brother of Jules Bastien-Lepage. He appears in Marie's diary as part of the artistic circles around his more famous brother.
Emile d'Audiffret
PersonEmile d'Audiffret is a young Niçois nobleman who becomes a central figure in Marie's social life during 1875. Marie gives him multiple nicknames: "Girofla" (from the operetta Girofle-Girofla by Lecocq), "le Niçois," "Feu" (Fire), and "le trésor" (the treasure, used ironically by her aunt).
Emile dAudiffret
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Emile Zola
PersonEmile Edouard Charles Antoine Zola (2 April 1840 -- 29 September 1902) was a French novelist, journalist, and public intellectual. He was the leading figure of the Naturalist literary movement and author of the monumental *Les Rougon-Macquart* cycle of 20 novels (1871-1893), which depicted life under the Second Empire through the story of one family.
Emmanuel Arago
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Emotions
CultureThis thematic tag collects diary paragraphs where Marie explicitly names, analyzes, or dwells on her emotional states — not simply feeling emotions (every entry does that) but passages where emotion itself becomes the subject of reflection.
Empereur
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Empereur du Bresil
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Emperor Alexander II
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Empire
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Ems
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Engelhardt
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Enghien
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England
PlaceEngland appears in the diary primarily in connection with the Duke of Hamilton and English visitors to Nice.
English
CultureMarie Bashkirtseff frequently code-switches to English in her diary, using it deliberately for specific emotional and social registers. This reflects her cosmopolitan education and social milieu in Nice and Paris where English-speaking visitors were common.
English Hats
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ENGLISH_TEACHER
Enoteas
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Epailly
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Epictete
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Epictetus (Épictète)
CultureEpictetus (Greek: Ἐπίκτητος; c. 50 - c. 135 AD) was a Greek Stoic philosopher. Born a slave in Phrygia (modern-day Turkey), he eventually gained his freedom and established his own school of philosophy in Nicopolis, Greece.
Epsom
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Ermolaïeff
PersonRussian visitor to the Bashkirtseff household.
Ermont
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Ernest Renan
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Ernesto Lombardi
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Eschasseriaux
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Escoffier
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Escorial (El Escorial)
PlaceEl Escorial is the massive royal palace-monastery complex built by King Philip II of Spain (1563-1584), located about 45 km northwest of Madrid. One of the most imposing buildings in Europe, it served as a royal palace, monastery, basilica, library, and royal pantheon. For Marie Bashkirtseff, visiting El Escorial during the family's Spanish travels would have been an encounter with the austere grandeur of the Spanish Habsburg dynasty.
Espagne
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Etienne
PersonEtienne was the son of Georges Babanine and his wife Domenica. He was Marie Bashkirtseff's cousin and the brother of Dina and Lola. He died at age sixteen, before Marie wrote her 1884 retrospective preface.
Etincelle
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Eu
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Eugene Rougon
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Eugenie
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Euphrosine
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Euterpe
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Exposition
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Exposition aux Mirlitons
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Exposition de Nice
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Exposition Triennale
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Exposition Universelle
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Eydkühnen (Chernyshevskoye)
PlaceEydkühnen (now Chernyshevskoye, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia) was a small Prussian border town on the Russian-German frontier. It served as the main railway crossing point between Germany and the Russian Empire.
Eze
PlaceEze is a medieval hilltop village perched dramatically on a rocky peak 427 meters above the Mediterranean, located between Nice and Monaco on the French Riviera. In Marie Bashkirtseff's time, Eze was a picturesque destination for excursions from Nice, offering spectacular views of the coast and the Mediterranean. The village's narrow streets, old stone buildings, and strategic position made it a romantic and visually striking place.