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  Lockhart, John Hugh, 216, 220n27

  Lofty, Goldsmith’s character, 23, 28n2

  London: and Janet Case, 111–12, 113n7; Adelphi, 40, 50n16, 355n17, 374n1, 414; Admiralty, 573; Albert Memorial, 221; Almack’s club, 619–20; Ashley’s punch house, 22; Bank of England, 446, 562; Bankside, 592, 597; Bayswater, 449; Bedford Sq., 125, 126n1; Berwick Market, 41, 50n19; Bloomsbury, 223n1, 470, 472, 475–6; Bond St, 37–8, 48n4, 160, 169n59, 410–11; Buckingham Palace, 505, 507; Burlington Gdns, 38, 411; Camden Town, 389; Chalk Farm, 579n34; Charing Cross Rd, 565; Chelsea, 309, 412, 472; Chesterfield St, 619; City of, 449, 592; Covent Garden, 313; Deptford, 596; Devonshire House, 229–30, 232–3&n4; Dover St, 59; Downing St, 151; East End, 360; Fitzroy Sq., 534, 548n42, 577n8; Fleet St, 558; Garrick St, 564; Gerrard St, 577n13; Gower St, 126n1; Grosvenor Sq., 305; Hammersmith, 65; Hampstead, 29, 112, 113n7, 574; Hendon, 450n7; Highgate, 237, 250; Holborn, 437; House of Commons, 38, 164n9, 248n2, 301, 303, 492–3, 573; House of Lords, 302n3; Hyde Park, 230, 335; Islington, 111, 186; Ken Wood, 29; Kensington, 472, 476, 506; London Library, 308–9&n1, 312; Ludgate, 36, 410, 437; Manchester Sq./St, 547n25; Marylebone, 262; Mayfair, 111, 295; Notting Hill, 4n1; Old Vic, 4–7&n1, 8n12; Oxford St, 48n2, 204, 449, 452–3&n2, 572; Paddington, 565–6, 577n16; Piccadilly, 29, 160, 169n59, 505, 557; Recorder of, 166n24; Regents Park, 251; Rotten Row, 473, 478n10; Russell Sq., 92, 94; Sadler’s Wells, 8n12; St James’s Sq./St, 29, 618–19, 622; St John’s Wood, 526–7, 547n25; St Paul’s, 22, 36, 410, 438, 584, 586, 592; Southwark, 592, 604n36; squares, 3&n1, 4n2; Stock Exchange, 137; Strand, 472; Swiss Cottage, 579n34; Tavistock Sq., 3n1, 100n5, 479n24; Thames, 412, 421n6, 446; Tottenham Court Rd, 125; Underground stations, 92, 100n5; Vauxhall Gdns, 22; Wardour St, 577n13; Waterloo, 578n27, 580n39, 654; Westminster, 87, 151, 301; Westminster Abbey, 182, 188n4, 222; Whitehall, 151, 158, 508n9; Wimpole St, 158–9, 354n1; Zoo, 508n3, 509n12; xxn10, 36, 52, 66, 78n1, 79n2, 104, 108, 126, 191, 195, 245, 257, 263, 283n56, 310, 327, 356, 359, 369n1, 391, 399n1, 409, 487, 558–9, 563, 621; ‘Flying over London’, essay, 445–50; and see Art Galleries

  London, Jack: Scorn of Women, review, 352, 354n1

  London and National Society for Women’s Service, 165n19–21, 484n1

  London Calling, BBC journal, 100n1

  London Council of Social Service, 3

  Long, Margaret, see Bowen, Marjorie

  Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 669

  Lopokova, Lydia: as Olivia in Twelfth Night, 6–8n1

  Lorrimer, Charlotte: The Call of the East, 549n46; review, 323–4&n1

  Louis XIV, King of France, 498, 501, 502n4, 504n15

  Louis XV, King of France, 27n12

  Louisa, Lady: and Brummell, 619–21

  Louvois, François Michel le Tellier, Marquis de, 364, 365n2

  Lovel (Major Neville), Scott’s character, 433–4, 437n1

  Low, David: ‘Art and Propaganda’, 223n1

  Low, Sir Sidney, 166n29

  Lowell, James Russell, 669

  Lowndes, Mary, 374n1

  Lubbock, Percy: 396n1; The Craft of Fiction, essay, 424–30, 431n1, 432n14

  Lucchesi, Andrea Carlo, artist, 547n25

  Lucretius: De Rerum Natura, 546n23

  Lumsden, Rear-Admiral W., 38, 49n9, 412

  Lushington, Col. Franklin: Portrait of a Young Man, 217n1, 244, 248n7

  Lynd, Robert: on ‘Reviewing’, 208n1

  Lysistrata, Aristophanes’ character, 373, 374n1

  Lysistrata, periodical, 30, 35n1–2

  Lytton, Earl of: Antony (Viscount Knebworth), 135, 164n4

  M(a)cAfee, Helen, 674

  Macaulay, Rose: Abbots Verney, review, 303–4&n1

  Macaulay, Thomas Babington, Lord: ‘Horace Walpole’, 227, 229n14; 33, 81, 83–4, 226, 252, 424

  Macbeth, Lady, Shakespeare’s character, 288

  MacCarthy, Desmond: on ‘The Leaning Tower’, xviii, xxiin47, 280n1; Drama, 290n1; ‘The Highbrow’, 477n1; Leslie Stephen, 121n1; ‘Lytton Strachey’, 264, 268, 281n16; ‘The Story of Mrs. Alving’, 228n1; ‘What is Good and Bad in Writing’, 258n1; 617

  MacColl, D. S., 370, 372n5

  MacDonald, (James) Ramsay, 60, 64n2, 476, 478n21

  Mace, Herbert: Some Other Bees, 616n7

  Mackay, Charles, 220–2, 224n4

  Mackay, Eric, 221, 224n9

  Mackay, Mary, see Corelli, Marie

  Mackenzie, Compton, 398n1

  Mackrell, Judith: Bloomsbury Ballerina: Lydia Lopokova …, 8n1

  MacNeice, Louis: Autumn Journal, 269–72, 282n29; 267

  Macready, William Charles, 196, 208n8

  Maeterlinck, Maurice: La Vie des abeilles, 54, 56n16

  Maida, Scott’s dog, 214, 217, 218n8

  Maintenant, Françoise d’Aubigné Scarron, marquise de, 498, 502n4

  Maitland, Frederic William: The Life and Letters of Leslie Stephen, 283n56

  Malcolm, Sir John, 216, 219n26

  Malory, Sir Thomas: Le Morte D’Arthur, 319, 323n1, n5, 349, 354n6, 583–4, 591, 602n9–10, n12

  Malvolio, Shakespeare’s character, 5–7

  Mann, Sir Horatio (Horace): and Walpole, 178, 180n39, 225, 228n7, 457, 460n4

  Mann, Thomas, 167n34, 188n1

  Manning, Cardinal (1808–92), 183, 188n7

  Marcille, Jeannette, 499, 501, 503n6

  Marcus, Jane, 166n30

  Margaret, Princess, 504, 506, 508n3, 509n12

  Maria, Shakespeare’s character, 4, 6

  Maria, Walpole’s niece, 173, 179n3

  Marianna, Turgenev’s character, 11, 13, 406, 408

  Marie, Queen of Roumania: can write, 51–3; on Carmen Sylva, 53–4; The Story of My Life, review, 51–5&n1

  Marina, Princess, 56n2

  Marks, Jeanette: The Family of the Barrett, 178n1

  Markwick, W.: ed. The Works … of the late Gilbert White …, 193n2

  Marlborough, Henrietta, Duchess of, 121, 123n30

  Marler, Regina: ed. Selected Letters of Vanessa Bell, 444n1, 544n1

  Marlowe, Christopher: The Famous Tragedy of the Rich Jew of Malta, 103, 109n4; Tamburlaine the Great, 593–4, 605n42–6; 585, 595–6

  Marryat, Augusta, 65

  Marryat, Florence: Life and Letters of Captain Marryat, essay, 64–71&n1

  Marryat, Frederick: dying, 64–5, 71; public life, 65–6; private life, 66–7, 71; novelist, 67–9; no heights in his novels, 69–70; his mind, 70; ‘Diary on the Continent’, 70; Jacob Faithful, 67–9, 73n19; Peter Simple, 67–70, 73n19; 344

  Marshall, John: Royal Naval Biography, 66, 72n13

  Martin, Basil Kingsley, 671

  Martin, Mrs, 594

  Martineau, Harriet, 479, 484n3

  Marvell, Andrew: ‘Thoughts in a Garden’, 606n60

  Marx, Karl, 269

  Mary, Lady: ate cabbage, 620

  Mary, Queen, 505, 508n4

  Mary Celeste, 450n4

  Maryam, Sahle, see Menelek

  Maschler, Tom: Publisher, 516

  Masefield, John, 370

  Maskwell, Congreve’s character, 116, 121

  Massey, Hon. Vincent: ‘Lord Tweedsmuir: An Appreciation’, 223n1

  Matheson, Hilda, BBC, 617–18

  Matisse, Henri, 37, 48n6, 60, 64n2, 411

  Maude, Mr & Mrs Aylmer: trans. Twenty-Three Tales, by Leo Tolstóy, 432n18

  Maugham, (William) Somerset, 265

  Maurois, André: Why France Fell, 296n1

  Maxse, Kitty, 527, 547n29

  Maxse, Leo, 527, 547n30

  May, Derwent: Critical Times, 673

  May, Admiral Sir William Henry: and the Dreadnought Hoax, 567–8, 574, 578n20

  McConnell, Frank D.: ‘“Death among the apple trees”: The Waves and the World of Things’, 456n5

  McKenna, Reginald: and the Dreadnought Hoax, 573, 576, 579n31

  McNees, Eleanor: ed. Virginia Woolf: Critical Assessments, 624

  McQueeney, Maire: ed. Virginia Woolf’s Rodmell, 469n1

  Melbourne, Hon. William Lamb, 2nd Viscount, 232–3, 234n7

  Mellefont, Congreve’s character, 119, 121

  Melville, Herman: poet-novelist, 11; Moby-Dick, 12

  Menander, 115, 122n7

  Menelek or Menelik II, Emperor of Abyssinia, 577n10, 579n39

  Meredith, George: and D. G. Rossetti, 412, 420n5; The Adventures of Harry Richmond, 423–5; The Egoist, 425; ‘Marian’, 376, 379n7; 41, 111, 221, 307, 415, 420n2, 431n1, 528, 548n31

  Merriman, H. Seton, xiii

  Micawber, Wilkins, Dickens’s character, 11, 17n13, 187, 236, 406

  Michelangelo, 215

  Michelin, André and Éduard, 93, 101n9

  Millamont, Mrs, Congreve’s character, 114, 121

  Mills, Mary Ellen, née Kirtland, 224n4

  Milne, A. A.: autobiography, 188n1

  Milnes, Richard Monckton, 310n3

  Milton, John: Lycidas, 388–9, 391n5, 478n12, 519, 545n6; Paradise Lost, 195, 208n2, 312, 313n9, 487; 236, 248n3, 485

  Minto, Gilbert Elliot Murray, 2nd Earl of, 216, 219n26

  Mirabell, Congreve’s character, 119–21

  Miriam, D. H. Lawrence’s character, 466

  Moir, Phyllis: and ‘Thoughts on Peace in an Air Raid’, 245n1

  Mole, Mathilde de, Stendhal’s character, 555–6

  Moments of Being, xxin31, 127n4, 383n1, 450n7, 495n1, 602n3

  Moncrieff, C. K. Scott: trans. Swann’s Way, by Proust, 468n5

  Monet, Claude, 370, 372n5

  Monmerqué, L. J. N.: ed. Lettres de Madame de Sévigné, 501n1

  Montagu, Elizabeth, née Robinson, ‘Queen of the Blues’, 294, 297n16

  Montagu, George, 2nd Earl of Halifax, 225, 228n3

  Montaigne, Michel de, 26, 178n1, 204, 209n17, 499, 503n9, 546n23, 589, 597

  Montalk, Count Potocki de, xxin18

  Montéclair, Michel Pignolet de, 399n1

  Montespan, Françoise-Athénaïs de Rochechouart de Mortemart, marquise de, 501, 504n15

  Montfort, Thomas Bromley, 2nd Baron, 172, 179n2

  Montgomery, K. L.: Colonel Kate, review, 358–9&n1

  Moore, George: Esther Waters, 427, 431n13

  Mordaunt family, 192

  More, Hannah: on Gibbon, 85, 90n25

  Morel family, D. H. Lawrence’s characters, 465–7, 468n7

  Morgann, Maurice: An Essay on … Falstaff, 600, 607n67

  Morland, Mr, see Graham, Morland

  Morpeth, George, Lord, 234n7

  Morrell, Ottoline: her memoirs, 126n1, 128n5; obituary, 125–6&n1

  Morrell, Philip, 126n1

  Morris, Lynda: The Story of the AIA, Artists International Association 1933–1953, 79n2

  Morris, William, 490, 492n10

  Morrison, B.: ‘Manifesto’, 35n1

  Mortimer, Raymond: ‘A Disappointment’, 296n1; ‘Pretty Pictures’, 211n1; ‘Religion and Poetry’, 228n1; review of Ladies and Gentlemen in Victorian Fiction, by E. M. Delafield, 109n1; 672

  Morton, Henry, Scott’s character, 433

  Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus: The Marriage of Figaro, 76, 78n1, 79n4; 294–5

  Mrs. Dalloway, 432n14, 547n29

  Mucklebackit, Mrs, Scott’s character, 435

  Mucklebackit, Steenie, Scott’s character, 435

  Mudge, Bradford Keyes: Sara Coleridge, a Victorian Daughter, 254n19

  Müller, Fräulein, VW’s character?, 521, 545n10, 546n12

  Mulock, Dinah Maria, see Craik, Dinah Maria

  Mulso (later Chapone), Hester (‘Kitty’): and Gilbert White, 192, 194n27

  Mumford, Lewis: The Culture of Cities, 296n1

  Münchhausen, Charlotte von, 328–9

  Munnings, Hilda, see Sokolova, Lydia

  Munro, H. H., see Saki

  Murray, D. L., 673

  Murry, John Middleton, 241n10, 265

  Mussolini, Benito, 75, 79n3, 154, 161, 168n46

  Naisi, Yeats’s character, 348

  Napoleon I, Emperor of France, 257, 259n10, 261, 280n7, 556

  Nashe, Thomas: Piers Penniless …, 604n39

  Neville, Moll, 589

  New English Art Club, 372n5

  New Republic (New York), periodical, 89n1, 671

  New Statesman and Nation, weekly, 470, 476n1, 671–2

  Newdigate-Newdegate, Lady: Gossip from a Muniment Room, 605n47

  Newman, Lyn, née Irvine: Monologue, 167n39

  Newton, Eric: ‘Art and Propaganda’, 223n1

  Nezhdanov, Turgenev’s character, 13, 408

  Nicholls, Arthur Bell, 169n58

  Nicholls, Dr, VW’s character?, 469

  Nicolson, Benedict, 280n1

  Nicolson, Harold: as a reviewer, 199, 209n11, 201–2, 204; Public Faces, 478n18; xix, 477n3, 617

  Nightingale, Florence, 146, 183, 188n8

  Nijinska, Bronislava, 400&n1

  Nimrod, Scott’s dog, 218n8

  Norden, John: his map of London, 592, 604n37

  Norman, John, 35n2

  Normanby, Henry: Destinies, review, 365–6&n1

  Norris, W. E.: The Square Peg, review, 340–1, 342n1

  North, Frederick, 5th Earl of Guilford, 103–4, 109n12

  Norton, Charles Eliot: and Ruskin, 461, 463

  Norton, Sara: ed. Letters of Charles Eliot Norton, 461, 463n5–6, n8

  Novels (and novelists): and the heart, 555; Lubbock on, 424–30; technique, 428–30; Victorian, 424, 429; ‘What is a Good Novel?’, essay, 397–8&n1; see also Russia

  Nyberg, Henning, 48n6

  Ochiltree, Edie, Scott’s character, 435

  Offenbach, Jacques: Robinson Crusoe (1867), 98n1

  Oldbuck, Jonathan, Scott’s character, 434–5

  Oldfield, Nance, Mildred Aldrich’s character, 289, 291n22

  Oliver, Frederick Scott, 495, 497n29

  Olivia, Shakespeare’s character, 5–7

  Ollivant, Alfred, 398n1

  Ophelia, Shakespeare’s character, 285, 289, 474

  Orlando: A Biography, xi, 280n4, 395n3, 456n5, 463n2, 548n31, 603n26

  Orléans, Jean d’, duc de Guise, 505, 509n10

  Ormerod, Dr Edward Latham, Eleanor’s brother, 651

  Ormerod, Eleanor: essay, 647–55

  Ormerod, George, Eleanor’s father, 647–8, 650–1, 653

  Ormerod, George Wareing, Eleanor’s brother, 647

  Ormerod, Georgiana, Eleanor’s sister, 649–51, 653–4

  Ormerod, Mrs Sarah (née Latham), Eleanor’s mother, 647–8, 650

  Orsino, Duke, Shakespeare’s character, 4–6

  Orwell, George: ‘Mis-observation’, 253n1; ‘My Country Right or Left’, 278n1; The Road to Wigan Pier, xvii, xxiin46; ‘Wishful Thinking and the Light Novel’, 239n1

  Osborne, Dorothy: her letters, 457, 460n3

  Osborne, George, Thackeray’s character, 281n11

  Osbourne, Lloyd: An Intimate Portrait of R.L.S., 283n48

  Ossory, Lady, see Liddell, Hon. Anne

  Othello, Shakespeare’s character, 244, 248n8

  Owen, Wilfred, 135–6, 164n5–6, 265

  Oxenham, John, 398n1

  Palmer, Iris: ed. Hary-o: The Letters of Lady Harriet Cavendish: 1796–1809, review, 229–33&n1

  Parker, Sir Gilbert: The Weavers …, review, 339–40&n1

  Parrhasios, painter, 467n4

  Partridge, Ralph: ‘Weather Forecast’, 228n1

  Pascal, Blaise, 498–9, 502n3

  Pascoe, Mr, 652

  Paston family, 583, 602n8

  Pater, Walter, 371

  Patmore, Coventry: The Angel in the House, 480, 484n4

  Pavlovsky, Ivan: Souvenirs sur Tourgéneff, 8–11, 16n2, 17n24–5, 405, 409n1

  Paxinou, Katina, 228n1

  Paxton, Sir Joseph, 229, 233n2

  Paycocke family, 583, 602n8

  Pease, Sir Alfred E.: Rachel Gurney of the Grove, review, 355–6&n1

  Pecksniff, Seth, Dickens’s character, 11, 17n13, 236, 263, 406

  Peel, Mrs, VW’s character?, 468

  Pembroke, Agnes, Forster’s character, 325–6

  Pembroke, Lord, 594, 605n49

  Pembroke, Mary Sidney, Countess of: and the Arcadia, 19, 27n2

  Pendennis, Arthur, Thackeray’s character, 223

  Penn, William, 519, 545n7

  Pennant, Thomas: and Gilbert White, 189, 194n6

  Pepys, Samuel: The Diary …, ed. Henry B. Wheatley, 589

  Phèdre, Racine’s character, 290

  Phillips, Catherine Alison: trans. The Life of Henri Brulard, by Stendhal, 556&n5

  Phillpotts, Eden, 398n1

  Philp, Sarah: ‘A Sister’s Gaze’, 127n1

  Phoebus (Apollo, the sun): in Spenser, 490, 492n8

  Picard, valet, 499, 503n8

  Picasso, Pablo, 37, 48n6, 60, 64n2, 411

  Pilois, gardener, 499, 501, 503n13

  Piozzi, Gabriel Mario, 294–5, 297n12

  Pitt (the elder), William, 1st Earl of Chatham, 173, 179n4, 226, 228n6

  Planquette, Robert: Les Cloches de Corneville, 609

  Plato, 558

  Platter, Thomas, 605n41

  Plessis, Mme de, 499, 502n5

  Pliny the Elder, 467n4, 585, 603n16

  Pollard, Alfred: ed. The Hesperides & Noble Numbers, by Herrick, 50n28

  Polo, Marco, 330

  Pompadour, Jeanette-Antoinette Poisson, marquise (later duchesse) de, 22, 27n12

  Ponsonby, Caroline, later Lady Caroline Lamb, 233, 234n7

  Ponsonby, John William, Viscount Duncannon, later 4th Earl of Bessborough: Hary-o’s cousin, 231–2, 234n15

  Pope, Alexander: ‘Elegy to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady’, 44, 50n29, 418; An Essay on Man, 38, 48n7–8; trans. Iliad and Odyssey, 107, 110n24; 176, 260, 280n4, 474; The Rape of the Lock, draft review, 549–53&n1

  Porten, Catherine, 106–7, 110n24, n28

  Porten, James, 110n24

  Portia, Shakespeare’s character, 285

  Portland, 5th Duke of, 126, 128n5

  Portland, 6th Duke of: Men, Women and Things, 126n1, 128n5

  Potugin, Turgenev’s character, 13, 408

  Poussin, Nicolas, 64n2

  Powell, L. F.: ed. Boswell’s Life of Samuel Johnson, 28n33, 297n13

  Power, Eileen: Medieval People, 602n8

  Prestige, G. L.: The Life of Charles Gore, 71n1, 166n26

  Priestley, J. B.: ‘High, Low, Broad’, 477n1, 478n12; ‘Tell Us More about these Authors!’, 475–6, 478n18, 479n23; ‘To a Highbrow’, 477n3; 132n1

  Primrose family, Goldsmith’s characters, 23

  Prior, James: ed. The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith …, 27n3–28n20

  Pritchett, V. S.: ‘The Chestnut Tree’, 278n1; 217n1

 

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