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Essays Virginia Woolf, Volume 6, page 74
Gibbon, Edward (1707–70), 110n24
Gibbon, Hester, 105–7, 110n28
Gibbon, Judith, née Porten, 110n24
Gide, André: ‘Montaigne’, 178n1; Pages de journal, 226, 229n12
Gill, Basil, actor, 7n1
Gill, William Arthur: ed. Morgann’s Essay on … Falstaff, 607n67
Gillespie, Diane F.: The Sisters’ Arts, 30n1; intro. Roger Fry, by VW, 63n1; ed. Virginia Woolf and the Arts, 102n18
Gillman, James, 253, 255n31
Giotto di Bondone, 389–90, 391n7
Giovanna of Naples, 362–3&n1, n4
Gissing, George, 41, 415
Gladstone, William Ewart, 222, 224n12, 378, 523, 546n19, 653
Glenallan, Lord, Scott’s character, 435
Glenorchy, Willielma Campbell, Viscountess, 316, 317n12
Gloucester, Prince William Henry, Duke of, 173, 179n3
Godwin, Edward William, 291n3
Gold, Maxwell B.: Swift’s Marriage to Stella …, 89n1
Goldman, Jane: ed. Virginia Woolf Out of Bounds, 477n1
Goldsmith, Oliver: and the patron, 19–21, 205–6; cosmopolitanism, 21–2; moralist, 22–3; his poetry, 24–5; foibles, 26; appearance, 86; 117; ‘The Deserted Village’, 24–5, 28n25, n30; ‘Essays’, 21–2, 27n10–28n13, n17; The Good-Natured Man, 23–4, 28n20, n23; An Inquiry into … Polite Learning in Europe, 19–20, 24, 27n3–8, 28n22–3; ‘Letters of a Citizen of the World’, 21–2, 27n9, 28n14–16; ‘Retaliation: A Poem’, 26, 28n26; She Stoops to Conquer, 24, 28n21; ‘The Traveller … A Poem’, 25, 28n27, n29; The Vicar of Wakefield, 22–3, 28n18–19, n24, n28, 614; ‘The Citizen of the World’ and ‘The Bee’, review, 19–26&n1
Goncourt, Edmond de: ed. Journals des Goncourts, 9, 16n3–4, 403
Goodman, E. M., 374n1
Goolden, Richard, actor, 7n1
Gordon, Charles George, General, 183, 188n8
Gordon, George, see Byron, Lord
Gore, Charles, bishop, 144, 166n26
Göring, Hermann, 168n46
Gosse, Edmund: Father and Son, 182, 188n6; Life of William Congreve, 117, 122n10
Graham, Morland, actor, 6, 7n1, 8n11
Grant, Duncan: and the Dreadnought Hoax, 564, 566, 568–9, 573–5, 579n33; 79n2
Grant family, 327, 574, 579n33
Granville, 1st Earl, see Leveson-Gower, Granville
Granville, Castalia, Countess: ed. Private Correspondence 1781 to 1821, by Lord Granville Leveson-Gower (First Earl Granville), 234n12
Graves, Sally, 35n1
Gray, Thomas: and Walpole, 175–6, 178, 457, 460n3; 225, 497
Green, Joseph Henry, 238, 241n18, 255n31
Greenwall, Harry J.: The Strange Life of Willy Clarkson, 576n1, 577n16
Greg, Walter W.: ed. Henslowe’s Diary, 592, 595, 604n36, n40
Grensted, Rev. Canon Prof. Laurence William: Appendix I, Archbishops’ Commission on the Ministry of Women: Report, 157–8, 168n51–2
Greville, Francis and Riversdale, 135, 163n3
Grey, Sir Edward, 578n18
Grey, Emma, née Squelch: essay, 468–9&n1
Grierson, Sir Herbert: on Tennyson’s Poems, 89n1; ed. The Letters of Sir Walter Scott, vol. xii, 89n1
Griesheim, Philippine von: Letters of a Betrothed …, review, 328–9&n1
Griggs, Earl Leslie: ed. Unpublished Letters of Samuel Taylor Coleridge …, 240n4, 254n3, 255n21; Coleridge Fille: A Biography of Sara Coleridge, review, 249–53&n1
Grignan, Françoise Marguerite, Mme de, 498–9, 501, 502n3
Gris, Juan, 400n1
Gross, John: The Rise and Fall of the Man of Letters, xix, xxiiin53
Gualtieri, Elena: ‘Three Guineas and the Photograph’, 164n8; xviii, xxiiin49
Guise, Jean d’Orléans, duc de, see Orléans, Jean d’
Gulston, Dr Joseph, 175, 180n21
Gurney, Rachel, 355–6&n1
Guthrie, Sir James, 371, 372n5
Guthrie, Tyrone, 7&n1
Gwynn, Stephen: The Life of Mary Kingsley, 166n31
H., J. S.: on Ottoline Morrell, 128n2
Hacqueville, Les D’, friend of Mme de Sévigné, 498
Hall, Edward: ed. Miss Weeton: Journal of a Governess, 1807–1811, 229, 233n3
Hall, Henry, 98n1
Haller, Evelyn: ‘Woolf and Dance’, 400n1
Hallward, Reginald Francis: Apotheosis: A Poem, review, 320–1, 322n1
Hamilton, Cicely, 374n1
Hamlet, Shakespeare’s character, 286, 290, 390, 434, 439, 474, 598
Hamoud, Seyyid Ali bin, see Zanzibar, Sultan of
Hankins, Leslie K.: ed. Virginia Woolf and the Arts, 102n18
Hanley, James: Broken Water, 239n1
Hannay, James Owen, see Birmingham, G. A.
Harben, Will N.: Mam’ Linda, review, 337–8, 339n1
Hardinge, Sir Charles, 566, 578n18
Hardy, Thomas: bad writing, 440–1; genius, 396; highbrow, 471; his poems, 396–7; poet novelist, 11; Jude the Obscure, 396; The Return of the Native, 12, 406; 266, 424, 550
Hare, Ernest, actor, 6, 7n1
Harewood, 6th Earl of, 508n2
Harlov, Turgenev’s character, 11–12, 406–7
Harper, S. Eccleston: The Red Sphinx, review, 333–4&n1
Harper’s Bazaar, 290n1
Harrison, Frederic: ed. Carlyle and the London Library …, review, 308–9&n1
Harrison, G. B.: An Elizabethan Journal …, 605n55; Elizabethan Plays and Players, 604n37
Harrison, William: Harrison’s Description of England in Shakspere’s Youth, ed. Frederick J. Furnivall, 585, 587, 603n17
Hartwell, Anne, 654
Harvey, Gabriel, 604n31
Hary-o, see Cavendish, Lady Henrietta
Hastings, Theophilus, 9th Earl of Huntingdon, 317n1
Hatch, Evelyn M.: A Selection from the Letters of Lewis Carroll … to his Child-Friends …, 212n4
Haule, James M.: ed. Editing Virginia Woolf, 163n1
Hauser, Kaspar, 321, 323n9
Hawke, H.M.S., 563, 570, 572, 575, 576n9, 577n9
Hawker, Mary Elizabeth, see Falconer, Lanoe
Hawkes, Ellen: ed. ‘Friendships Gallery’, 515, 517–18, 545n8, 546n23, 547n29, 548n44, 549n52
Hawkins, Sir Anthony, see Hope, Anthony
Hawkins, Desmond: ‘What is Good and Bad in Writing’, 258n1
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 333
Haydn, Joseph, 294
Haydon, Benjamin Robert, 29, 30n2, 214, 219n10
Hazlitt, William: on Coleridge, 237, 241n13; playing tennis, 214; 26, 44, 418
Hearst’s International combined with Cosmopolitan, magazine, 670
Heilbrun, Carolyn: ed. Lady Ottoline’s Album, 128n3
Heinsius the Elder, Nikolaes, 269, 282n32
Henderson, Mary Sturge: Venice, review, 330&n1
Hengist, 506
Henham, Ernest G.: The Feast of Bacchus …, review, 332–3&n1
Henry, Prince, 606n64
Henry III (1551–89), King of France, 330
Henry VIII, King, 48n6, 75
Henslowe, Philip: Henslowe’s Diary, ed. Walter W. Greg, 592–3, 604n36
Herbert family, 599, 606n64; see also Pembroke
Herrick, Robert: The Hesperides & Noble Numbers, 44, 50n28, 418; 130
Hesketh, Harriet, Lady, 458, 460n6
Hewart, Gordon, LCJ: ‘England – Home of Liberty’, 136, 164n7
Heywood, Robert: The Rape of Lucrece, 102n19
Highway, periodical, 398n1
Hill, George Birkbeck: ed. Boswell’s Life of Samuel Johnson, 28n33, 297n13; Johnsonian Miscellanies, 297n9
Hilliers, Ashton: Memoirs of a Person of Quality, review, 306–7&n1
Hills, John Waller: My Sporting Life, review, 492–5&n1
Hinkson, H. A.: Father Alphonsus, review, 356–7&n1
Hitler, Adolf, 60, 64n2, 75–6, 79n3, 154, 161, 163n1, 168n46, 169n64, 243–4, 248n4, 261, 280n8
Hobbes, Thomas, 597, 606n60
Hobbs, Carleton, 98n1
Hobson, Mr, 257
Hodgson, Rose Marie: ed. Lysistrata (periodical), 35n1–2
Hogarth Press, xi–xii, xxin30, 46n1, 108n1, 110n32, 167n39, 207n1, 239n1, 278n1, 282n24, 398n1, 507n1, 670
Holbein, Hans, 37, 48n6, 411
Holinshed, Raphael, 585, 602n14
Holland, Lady, 33–4, 36n4
Holmes, Sherlock, Conan Doyle’s character, 617
Holroyd, Maria Josepha, later Lady Stanley of Alderley: and Gibbon, 86, 90n27, 103–4, 106–8, 110n32
Holroyd, Michael: Lytton Strachey, xxn10
Holroyd, Mrs, 88
Holroyd, Sarah Martha (‘Serena’), 108, 109n5
Holtby, Winifred: ‘The Frozen Earth’, 55n1; Virginia Woolf, 478n18; 484n1
Homer: Iliad and Odyssey, trans. Pope, 107, 110n24
Hone, Joseph: ‘Horace Cole: King of Jokers’, 576n1, 578n23
Hood, Robin, 586, 588, 592
Hood, Thomas, 229n10
Hope, Anthony: Tales of Two People, review, 336–7&n1
Hopgood, Flight-Lt (-Cmdr), VW’s character?, 445–50&n1–2
Hopkins, Mrs Allen, née Mary Thornhill, 172
Hopkinson, Tom, ed. Picture Post: refuses VW’s article, 507n1
Horneck, Mrs, née Gould, 88
Horsa, 506
Horton, Captain, Marryat’s character, 69
House, Madeline, et al.: The Letters of Charles Dickens, vol. iii, 209n8
Housman, Laurence: trans. Lysistrata, by Aristophanes, 373–4&n1, 375n4–5; Prunella …, review, 348–9, 353n1, 354n4
Howard, Aletheia, née Talbot, Countess of Arundel, 600, 606n66
Howard, Newman: Constantine the Great: A Tragedy, review, 318–19, 322n1
Howard, Thomas, 14th Earl of Arundel, 600, 606n66
Howe, M. A. DeWolfe: ed. Letters of Charles Eliot Norton, 461, 463n5–6, n8
Howe family, 192
Howes, Raymond F.: ed. Coleridge the Talker, review, 235–9&n1
Hughes, Mary Ann, née Watts, 214–16, 218n9
Hughes, Rev. Dr Thomas, 214, 218n9
Hughes, Thomas (1822–96), 218n9
Hume, Rob: The Complete Book of British Birds, 193n4
Humm, Maggie: ed. The Edinburgh Companion to Virginia Woolf and the Arts, 400n1
Hunt, William Holman, 370
Huntingdon, Selina, née Shirley, Countess of, 315–16, 317n1
Hutcheson, Mrs, 105
Hutchinson, Mary, 99n1
Hutchison, Ronald McDonald, see Tate, Harry
Huxley, Aldous: intro. The Autobiography and Memoirs of Benjamin Robert Haydon (1786–1846), 219n10; 265
Huxley, Julian: ‘The Uniqueness of Man’, 178n1
Huxley, Leonard: trans. Letters of a Betrothed …, review, 328–9&n1
Ibsen, Henrik: Ghosts, 228n1; 290
Imogen, Shakespeare’s character, 288–9
Inge, William Ralph, Dean of St Paul’s, 145, 166n27
Ingram, see Frizer, Ingram
Insarov, Turgenev’s character, 12, 407
Insects: all eye, 37–8, 410–11; and Gilbert White, 189–92; beetles, 383; bluebottle, 448; butterflies, 381–2, 383n2, 442; caterpillars, 145, 166n30, 506, 534; coral insect, 507; dragon fly, 382; flies, 32–3, 49n8; glow worms, 486; grasshoppers, 383, 445, 450n1; mosquitos, 368; moths, 382–3&n5–6, 486, 506, 509n14, 536; wasps, 622; writer as butterfly, 266; ‘Butterflies and Moths’, essay, 381–3&n1; ‘The Death of the Moth’, essay, 442–4&n1; ‘Miss Ormerod’, essay, 647–55
Irving, Sir Henry, 53, 286, 288–9, 596, 606n57
Irwin family, 599, 606n64
Isherwood, Christopher, 267
Jackson, Alan A.: Rails Through the Clay, 100n5
Jackson, John, 297n22
Jacob, Biblical character, 214, 219n10
Jacob’s Room, 209n10, 383n1
James I, King, 180n30, 606n63
James II, King, 317n6
James, Henry: highbrow, 471; The Ambassadors, 429–30; ‘Ivan Turgénieff’, 9, 16n5, 403; The Wings of the Dove, 430; 181, 213, 236–7, 260, 266–7, 365, 387, 397n4, 396, 424, 428, 432; ‘Maud-Evelyn’ … and Other Tales and The Sacred Fount, review, 395–6&n1
Jameson, Annie Edith, see Buckrose, J. E.
Jameson, Storm: Civil Journey, 209n11
Jeans, Ursula, actor, 6, 7n1
Jenkinson, Charles Cecil Cope (1784–1851), 376
Jerningham, Frances, Lady: on Coleridge, 238, 241n19
Jex-Blake, Sophia, 158–9, 169n54
Jex-Blake, Thomas (1790–1868), 158–9
Jex-Blake, Thomas William, 158, 169n55
Joad, C. E. M.: ‘Women of To-Day and To-Morrow by a Man’, 168n46; 398n1
Joannou, Maroula: ed. Women Writers of the 1930s, 164n8
John, VW’s character, 512
John, Augustus, 370
Johnson, Lionel: The Art of Thomas Hardy, review, 396–7&n1
Johnson, Samuel: and Mrs Thrale, 293–5; on Congreve, 117, 120, 122n11; on Goldsmith, 28n34–5; The Lives of the Poets, 122n11, 181, 188n2; 33, 187, 196, 280n3
Johnston, Georgia: ‘Virginia Woolf’s Talk on the Dreadnought Hoax’, 561
Johnston, Mary: The Goddess of Reason, review, 351–2, 354n1
Jones, Enid Huws: Margery Fry, 4n1
Jonson, Ben, 131, 596, 600
Josephus, Flavius, 498, 502n3
Joubert, Air-Marshal Sir Philip: ‘Defence and Attack in the Air’, 258n1
Jowett, Benjamin, 327, 328n3, n8
Julien, Stendhal’s character, see Sorel, Julien
Kapp, Edmond Xavier: ‘Shelter Life’, 296n1
Kearney, Captain, Marryat’s character, 69
Keats, John: and J. A. Symonds, 437–8, 440; highbrow, 471; ‘Eve of St Agnes’, 44, 418; Letters, ed. Sidney Colvin, 29, 30n2; Letters … to Fanny Brawne, 131, 226, 229n11, 441n2; ‘Ode on a Grecian Urn’, 524, 546n21; ‘Ode to a Nightingale’, 76, 79n4, 92, 96, 101n8, 524, 626; 126, 196, 203, 209n7, 235, 239, 253, 260–1, 424, 522, 529, 558
Keddie, Henrietta, see Tytler, Sarah
Keene, Edmund, bishop, 177, 180n29
‘Keepaway’, 473, 478n11
Kempe, Will, 596, 606n56
‘Kendal Black Drop’, 235, 240n4
Kent, Elizabeth, Countess of, 600, 606n65
Kent, George, 1st Duke of, 52, 55n2
Ketton-Cremer, R. W.: Horace Walpole: A Biography, review, 225–8&n1
Keynes, John Maynard, 7n1
Keynes, Milo: ed. Lydia Lopokova, 7n1
Kingsley, Charles: ‘The Three Fishers’, 163n1
Kingsley, Mary, 146, 166n31
Kingsmill, Hugh, 239n1
Kingston, Gertrude: as Lysistrata, 372–4&n1, 375n4
Kipling, Rudyard, 345, 346n3, 370
Kirkpatrick, B. J., xiii, xxin15
Knollys, Sir William, 594, 605n47
Knox, Miss, Marie Corelli’s governess, 221
Kohnstamm, Gertrude Angela, see Kingston, Gertrude,
Kyd, Thomas, 595, 605n51
La Fayette (Lafayette), Marie-Madeleine Motier, comtesse de: La Princesse de Clèves, 427, 431n13, 502n3, 556n1; 498–9, 501, 503n14, 554
La Rochefoucauld, François de, 498–9, 501, 502n3, 503n14
Lafayette Studio, photographers, 577n16
Lamb, Lady Caroline, see Ponsonby, Caroline
Lamb, Charles, 26, 44, 75, 250, 418
Lamb, George, 232, 235n20
Lamb, Hon. William, see Melbourne, 2nd Viscount
Landseer, Thomas: ed. Life and Letters of William Bewick (Artist), 218n7
Lane, Allen, 659
Lane, John, 397n1
Lang, Andrew, 327n1, 495, 496n28
Langland, William, 585, 591, 603n15
Langridge, Messrs, 654
Lathbury, D. C., 313n4
Latimer, Darsie, Scott’s character, 433
Latimer, Hugh: preaching, 585–7, 592; Fruitfull Sermons, 603n18–19, n21–4; 592, 599, 603n20
Launcelot, mythological character, 584
Lavery, Sir John, 371, 372n5
Lavretsky, Turgenev’s character, 11–12, 406–7
Law, William, 105–7, 109n17, 110n21
Lawrence, D. H.: reputation, 464; Fantasia of the Unconscious, 467n2; The Lost Girl, 464, 467n1; Nettles, 464, 467n1; Pansies, 464, 467n1; The Prussian Officer, 464, 467n1; Sea and Sardinia, 467n3; Sons and Lovers, 464–7&n1; The Trespasser, 464, 467n1; Twilight in Italy, 467n3; 265, 269, 580; essay, 464–7&n1
Leaska, Mitchell A.: ed. PA, 545n4, 547n25; ed. Virginia Woolf: Pointz Hall …, 514n1
Lecourt, Victor, 50n21
Lee, Hermione: Virginia Woolf, 579n38
Legend, Sir Sampson, Congreve’s character, 119
Legros, Alphonse, 371, 372n5
Lehmann, John: and ‘Friendships Gallery’, 516; ed. Folios of New Writing, 278n1, 670; Virginia Woolf and her World, 577n16
Leighton, Frederic, Lord, 441nb
Lejeune, Anthony: ed. Time and Tide Anthology, 672
Letter-writing: and Mme de Sévigné, 497–501; the art dead?, 456; the great letter writers, 457; modern letters indiscreet, 458; brings back the past, 459; ‘Modern Letters’, essay, 456–9&n1; and see Walpole, Horace Leveson-Gower, Sir George: ed. Hary-o: The Letters of Lady Harriet Cavendish: 1796–1809, review, 229–33&n1
Leveson-Gower, Granville, 1st Earl Granville: Private Correspondence 1781 to 1821, 234n12; 232, 233n5
Lewis, Cecil Day: A Hope for Poetry, 272, 282n42; poem (‘For me there is no dismay’), 278n1; 267, 282n24
Lewis, W. S.: ed. Horace Walpole’s Correspondence with the Rev. William Cole, review, 171–8&n1, 180n40, 225
Liddell, Hon. Anne, Countess of Upper Ossory, 225, 228n3
Lindley, Denver: trans. Why France Fell, by André Maurois, 296n1
Lipscomb, Dr Eustace, 653–5
Lipscomb, Miss, 652
Lisa, Turgenev’s character, 11, 406
Listener, weekly, 671
Literature: and Anon, 581–5, 588, 590–1, 597–9; and the audience, 589–92, 594–6, 599; and the patron, 19–21, 76–7, 205–6; and the play, 592–8; and the printing press, 583–5, 589; and Turgenev, 10–14; no great poet or novelist today, 97, 627; why teach?, 34–6; 33
Litvinov, Turgenev’s character, 11, 406
Livesey, Roger, actor, 6, 7n1
Liz, VW’s character, 512
Lloyd, Marie, 45, 50n34, 418
Locke, William J.: The Rough Road, review, 384–5&n1
Locker-Lampson, Frederick, 229n10
Lockhart, John Gibson: Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Bart., 181, 188n2, 214, 218n6; review of Poems (1833), by Tennyson, 89n1, 209n7; 216












