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Albert, Prince Consort, 51 Lushington, 21-2; and Mr. Seymour, All the Year Round (journal), 108, 113 22; and Haden, 22-4; relations with Amis, Kingsley, 27 sister and mother, 30-2; love of Anderson, Charles R., 121 nature, 33--4; neurasthenia, 33--4; and Anderson, Quentin, 119 the Church, 40-1; love of theater, Annan, Noel, Baron, 179 41-4; character, 182; Barbara Pym Arnold, Matthew, 48, 81, 167, 216; compared with, 201, 206; remains "Rugby Chapel," 167--8; "Stanzas unmarried, 212; Emma, 7--8, 22-3, 37, from the Grande Chartreuse," 216 72; Mansfield Park: singular nature,S, Arnold, Thomas: Stracheyon, 157, 159, 27-9,35,44; sex in, 7; marriage 161--8, 173; educational principles, refusal in, 19-20; revised, 21; 162-6 autobiographical elements in, 12, 27- Asquith, Herbert Henry, 1st Earl of 47; vice in, 27--8; on marriage, 36--7; Oxford and Asquith, 155 on materialism, 38; clergymen and Athenaeum (club), 229 religion in, 40-1; theatricals in, 40-4; Athenaeum (journal), 87 ending, 44-6; somber mood, 46; Atlantic Monthly, 113 Northanger Abbey, 33, 206; Persuasion: Auden, W. H., 184, 190 sex in, 7, 12; on women's love, 11; on Austen, Caroline Oane's niece), 10, 20 happiness delayed, 17, 46; E. Bridges Austen, Cassandra Oane's mother), 31- in, 21; bitterness in, 24; sibling rivalry 2 in, 30; on theater, 42-3; and Barbara Austen, Cassandra Oane's sister): and Pym's Less than Angels, 206; "Plan of Jane's romantic life, 10-19,23--4,35; a Novel" (sketch), 23; Pride and destroys Jane's letters, 16--17; death Prejudice: romance in, 7, 12; on of fiance, 17; on Mansfield Park, 19, spinsterhood, 14; marriage in, 19; 35; declines E. Bridges' proposal, 21; drafted, 21, 29; publication, 21; on relations with Jane, 30 values, 27; and Mansfield Park, 27, 29, Austen, Charles Oane's brother), 30 44; sibling rivalry in, 30; Austen, Edward Oane's brother), 16, 21 autobiographical elements in, 39; Austen, Eliza de FeuiIlide; Henry's ending, 46; Sense and Sensibility: wife, 40 romance in, 7; on marriage, 20; Austen, Francis Oane's brother), 30 publication, 21; Sibling rivalry in, 30; Austen, Rev. George Oane's father), on landscape "improvements," 33; 14-15, 18 on good reading, 44; somber mood, Austen, Henry Oane's brother), 22, 24, 46; "The Three Sisters," 30; "The 40 Watsons," 12 Austen, Rev. James Oane's brother), Austen, Mary (nee Lloyd; James's wife), 18,32,40 14 Austen, Jane: sex in, 7--8; romantic life Austen-Leigh, James Edward: A and suitors, 8-12, 15-25; and Tom Memoir of Jane Austen, 9, 24 Lefroy, 9-11, 13, 17, 36; forges Avery, Leopold, 86 marriage entries, 11; and E. Taylor, 12; and Samuel Blackall, 12-13; and Bagehot, Walter: The English Mr. Holder, 14-15; and H. F. Constitution, 64-5 Digweed, 15; and Mr. Evelyn, 16; Bagenal, Barbara, 183 letters destroyed, 16--17; lost lover, Bailey, J. 0., 130 16--18; financial means, 18-19,37; Banks, J. A., 76 declines Bigg Wither, 18-20, 35-7, 45; Baring, Sir Evelyn (later 1st Earl of declines E. Bridges, 21; and Cromer), 169, 171-2

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Bartram, Barry, 96 Brookner, Anita: Hotel du Lac, 213 Bath (city), 15 Brooks, Jean, 131 Beach, J. W., 119 Brooks, Van Wyck, 118 Beethoven, Ludwig van, 182 Brothers, Barbara, 213 Bell, Clive, 174, 177, 181, 183-4; Art, Brown, Beatrice Curtis, 86 182; Old Friends, 180 Browning, Robert, 74, 153 Bell, Quentin, 175, 182 Brunswick, House of, 43 Bell, Vanessa: gaffe with Asquith, 155; Buchan, John, 215 in Dreadnought hoax, 174; and Post- Burgess, Guy, 228, 230-2, 234 Impressionist exhibition, 175; on Burke, Edmund, 96-7 Bloomsbury, 179; on , 181; Bush, Douglas, 20 painting, 183 Butler, Samuel, 48, 181; The Way of All Bennett, Alan: The Old Country, 232 Flesh,157 Bennett, Arnold, 216 Byron, George Gordon, Lord, 51 Benson, Edward Frederic: As We Were, 169 Caesar, Julius: Commentaries, 67 Benson, Edward White, Archbishop of Campbell, Roy: "Home Thoughts on Canterbury, 169 Bloomsbury," 177 Beverley (Yorkshire): Trollope's Camus, Albert, 216 speeches at, 66, 90 Carlingford, Chichester Parkinson Bifrons, Kent (house), 12 Fortescue, Lord, 97-8 Bigg Wither family, 18-19 Carlyle, Thomas, 187; Occasional Bigg Wither, Harris, 18-20, 25, 35--7, 45 Discourse Upon the Nigger Question, Blackall, Rev. Samuel, 12-13, 24-5 80-1 Blackmur, R. P., 124 Caroline, Queen of George IV, 8, 43 Blake, Robert, Baron, 91 Cecil, Lord David, 177, 184 Blake, William: Book ofTheI, 129 Cecil, Lord Robert, 91 Blomfield, Sir Arthur, 133 Cezanne, Paul, 174 Bloomsbury, 174-80 Chamberlain, Joseph, 58 Blunt, Anthony, 228, 231 Chamberlain, Neville, 58 Booth, Bradford A., 86-7, 98 Chapman, R. W., 42 Booth, Wayne, 118 Chase, Richard, 119 Boswell, James, 173 Chaucer, Geoffrey, 182 Bowen, Elizabeth: influenced by James, Chawton, Hampshire (cottage), 21, 37 193-200; "Aunt Tatty," 193; The Death Chesterton, G. K., 144 of the Heart, 195, 198-9; "The Dolt's Churchill, Jennie (nee Jerome; Lady Tale," 194; Eva Trout, 194, 198; Randolph Churchill), 108 Friends and Relations, 196-8; The Heat Churchill, Lord Randolph, 108-9 of the Day, 193-4; The Hotel, 196; "The Civil Service: Trollope and, 102-3 Inherited Clock," 193; The Last Clapham Sect, 191 September, 194-6; "The Secession," Clarke, Rev. James Stanier, 22-3 197; "Shoes: An International Clough, Arthur Hugh, 161 Episode," 196; To the North, 198 Cobden, Richard, 96 Bowen's Court, 195 Cockshut, A. O. J., 81, 86 Brenan, Gerald, 173 Collins, Wilkie, 48-9; The Woman in Bridges, Rev. Edward, 21, 25 White, 49 Briggs, Asa, Baron, 60, 64, 78-80, 92, Collins, William Lucas, 90 162,166-7 Colman, George and Garrick, David: Bright, John: in Trollope's Phineas Finn The Clandestine Marriage, 43 (as Turnbull), 63-4, 85--6, 88-91, 93, Connolly, Cyril, 119 97 Conrad, Joseph, 4, 199, 215; Heart of Britain: organization of secret services, Darkness, 226 227 Cooper, Alfred Duff (1st Viscount Bronte, Charlotte, 50 Norwich), 161 Index 241

Cornhill Magazine, 108, 132-3 Disraeli, Benjamin (Earl of Corn Laws, 51 Beaconsfield): Trollope's views of, Cornwell, David; see Ie Carre, John 58, 6~70, 79; Sybil, 81; Trollope Cowper, William: Tirocinium, 34 depicts (as Daubeny), 85-6, 89-95, Crimean War, 160 97; and Pope Hennessy, 98; fictional criticism, literary, 1-4 characters, 102; and Empire, 169, 171 Cromer, 1st Earl of; see Baring, Sir Don Quixote, 172 Evelyn Dreadnought, HMS, 174 Cubism, 181 Dublin Review, 102 Curtis Brown, Beatrice; see Brown, Duckworth, Alistair M., 29 Beatrice Curtis Dunleavy, Janet Egleson, 100, 197 Dupee, F. W., 119 Daily Telegraph, 85-7, 90 Durrell, Lawrence, 215 Darwin, Charles, 158; The Origin of Species, 49, 51 Earle, Ralph, 92 Davidson, Angus, 184 Ecclesiastes, Book of, 129 deconstruction, 1-2 Edel, Leon, 11~19, 128, 154-5, 161 Derby, Edward George Geoffrey Smith Edwards, P. D., 71 Stanley, 14th Earl of: in Trollope's Eliot, George, 182, 215; Adam Bede, 48- Phineas Finn (as de Terrier), 85, 92, 50 95-7; and Disraeli, 91-2 Eliot, T. S., 119, 17~9, 183-4,216,222 Devonshire, Spencer Compton Escott, T. H. S., 88, 96-8 Cavendish, 8th Duke of (earlier Eton College, 223, 226 Marquess of Hartington), 96, 170 Evelyn, Mr. (of Bath; Jane Austen's Dickens, Charles: influence on Gissing, suitor), 16, 25 4-5, 77; absence of sex in, 7; and Eyre, Edward John, Governor of Meredith, 48-9, 52; influence Jamaica, 7~9 declines, 50; and earlier times, 51; on women, 76-8, 150--2; conservatism, Farrar, Frederick W.: Eric, or Little by 77-8, 143, 146--7; racial views, 79, 81; Little, 163 early fame, 99; Gissing's feminism; see women interpretation of, 141-53; on working Field, Kate, 114-15 classes and poor, 142-3, 148, 152; Fitzwilliam, Henry Frederick Howard conservatism, 146--50; love of money, Fitzwilliam (imaginary figure), 11-12 147; and puritanism, 148; on class Fleming, Ian, 215 and respectability, 14~9; and Fleury, Gabrielle, 153 London, 149; character, 182; Barnaby Fordham, E. W., 177 Rudge, 146; Bleak House, 76, 141, 144- Forster, E. M.: homosexuality, 176; 5; Gissing's preface to, 143; "A Stracheyon, 181-2; on Virginia Christmas Carol," 141; David Woolf's novels, 181, 189-91; Aspects Copperfield: Gissing's preface to, 77, of the Novel, 187; "The Early Novels 144, 146; Gissing on, 146, 149; of ," 189; "English Dombey and Son, 142, 148; Great Prose between 1918 and 1939," 154; Expectations, 151-2; Household Words Howards End, 187; Two Cheers for (magazine), 77; Little Dorrit, 76, 87-8, Democracy, 190 144; Nicholas Nickleby, 142; The Old Forster, John: Life of Dickens, 152 Curiosity Shop: Gissing's preface to, Forster, W. E., 167 143; Oliver Twist, 51; Gissing's Fortescue, Chichester Parkinson; see preface to, 141-2; Our Mutual Friend, Carlingford, Lord 146, 153, 222; "Sucking Pigs" Fortnightly (journal), 64, 101 (article), 77; A Tale of Two Cities, 49, Fowle, Thomas, 17 76, 146 Fraser's Magazine, 135 Digweed, Harry Francis, 15, 25 Freud, Sigmund, 24 Digweed, James, 15 Froude, J. A., 135 242 Index

Fry, Roger, 155, 181-2, 186; 1910 Post- Haden, Charles Thomas, 22-5 Impressionist exhibition, 174 Haley, Bruce, 162, 166 Hardy, Emma Lavinia; see Gifford, Galsworthy, John, 176, 215 E. L. Gapp, Samuel Vogt, 67 Hardy, Thomas, 4, 48, SO, 182; Collected Garland, Madge, 186 Letters, 135; Desperate Remedies, 134; Garnett, Angelica, 184 Far from the Madding Crowd, 132; The Garrick, David; see Colman, George Hand of Ethelberta, 133; Life, 132-4; A and Garrick, David Pair of Blue Eyes, 130-40; "The Poor Gaskell, Elizabeth, 48--9; Round the Sofa Man and the Lady" (partly and Other Tales, 49 destroyed), 134; The Return of the Geismar, Maxwell, 118 Native, 131, 133; "The Schreckhorn" George I, King, 128 (poem), 133, 139; The Trumpet-Major, George IV, King (formerly Prince 132; Under the Greenwood Tree, 132, Regent), 8, 22-3, 43, 51 134; "Where the Picnic Was" (poem), Gide, Andre, 118 130-1 Gifford, Emma Lavinia (later Hardy), Harper's (magazine), 119 130 Harrow school, 165 Gissing, Edith (nee Underwood), 151 Hartington, Marquess of; see Gissing, George: influenced by and Devonshire, 8th Duke of reading of Dickens, 4-5, 141-53; Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 42 admires Meredith, 48, 50; reads Hazlitt, William, 43 Charlotte Bronte, 50; conservatism, Herbert, Sidney, 161 67, 81, 143, 146-7; views on women, Hicks, Granville, 118 76, 149--52; on Dickens's Holder, Mr. (Jane Austen's suitor), 14, conservatism, 77--8; prefaces to 24 Dickens, 77, 141--6; and London, Holmes, Mary, 85 141-2, 145, 149; on the poor, 142-3, Holroyd, Michael, 159--62, 172-3, 175 147--8, 152; on class and Holt, Hazel, 202, 212 respectability, 148--9; Virginia Woolf Household Words (magazine), 77 attacks, 183; Charles Dickens: A Critical Howells, William Dean, 116 Study, 143--52; Commonplace Book, Hughes, Thomas: Tom Brown's 152; Denzil Quarrier, 148; The Nether Schooldays, 161, 166-7 World, 141-2, 145; The Private Papers of Henry RyecroJt, 147; ThyrZJl, 141 Inchbald, Elizabeth, 42 Gittings, Robert, 131, 133--4 International African Institute, 212 Gladstone, William Ewart: Trollope Isherwood, Christopher, 183--5, 190 and, 64, 79,85--6, 90, 93--6 (as Gresham in Phineas Finn); abolishes Jamaica, 78-80 Civil Service patronage, 103; and James, Henry: influence on Elizabeth Strachey, 161; and Gordon, 168-73; Bowen, 4, 193--200; and Trollope, 4, hatred of imperialism, 169, 173 57,70,99,108,110-16;onJane Glendinning, Victoria, 195 Austen, 45; admires George Eliot, SO; Godmersham (house), 21, 34 rejects friends, 182; on Virginia Gordon, General Charles George, 154, Woolf, 185; lives for art, 186; 157,168-73 Barbara Pym compared with, Grafton Gallery, 174 201,213; The Ambassadors, 118-19, Grant, Duncan, 175--6, 182-3, 185 122,125, 199; "The Art of Fiction," Granville, George Leveson-Gower, 2nd 120; "The Beast in the Jungle," 197; Earl, 169--70 The Bostonians, 110; Daisy Miller, 108- Greene, Donald, 9 11, 114; The Golden Bowl, 118-29, 196-- Greene, Graham, 215; The Human 7; "An International Episode", 108, Factor, 215; The Quiet American, 198 111-12, Roderick Hudson, 123; The Gregory, Sir William, 97 Portrait of a Lady, 108, 112-13, 115, Index 243

James, Henry - continued Lehmann, Rosamond, 184 121-3, 125, 193, 212; The Spoils of Leigh Perrot, Mr. and Mrs. James, 15- Poynton, 185, 195; Washington Square, 16, 32 115; The Wings of the Dove, 119 Lewis, R. W. B., 124 Jenkins, Elizabeth, 12 Lewis, Wyndham, 118, 177 Jerome, Jennie; see Churchill, Jennie Lindsay-Hogg, Frances, Lady, 228 Jews: Trollope on, 68-70 Low, Sir Hugh, 98 Johnson, Samuel, 29, 182 Lushington, Stephen Rumbold, 21-2, Joyce, James, 184-5, 189-90 25 Lyell, Sir Charles, 51; Geology, 158 Keats, John, 186 Keynes, John Maynard, Baron, 155, MacArthur, General Douglas, 170 175, 176, 178, 181; Two Memoirs, 181 Macaulay, Rose, 191 Khartoum, 168-73 MacCarthy, Desmond, 183 King-Harman, Colonel, 97 MacCarthy, Molly, 183 Kipling, Rudyard: influence on Ie Machiavelli, Niccol6, 157 Carre, 4, 216; racial views, 80-1; Mackenzie, Compton, 215 Virginia Woolf criticizes, 176; and Maclean, Donald, 228, 230-2 espionage, 215; St. John Philby Mancism, 65, 229, 231,234 admires, 228; Kim, 216, 228, 233-4 McMaster, Juliet, 71 Kitchener, Field-Marshal Horatio Maitland, F. W.: Life and Letters of Sir Herbert, 1st Earl, 171 , 133-4 Kotzebue, August F. F. von: Lovers' Manchester, Consuela, Duchess of (nee Vows (Natural Son), 42-4 Del Valle), 108 Manchester, George Victor Drogo Lacan, Jacques, 3 Montagu, 8th Duke of, 109 Lamb House (Henry James), 128 Manning, Henry Edward, Cardinal, Larkin, Philip, 202 157-61,173 Lawrence, D. H., 175, 184 Manydown House, Hampshire, 18-19, Lawrence, Frieda, 177 36 Lawrence, T. E., 215, 228, 235 Marlborough, Consuela, Duchess of Leavis, F. R., 118, 143 (nee Vanderbilt), 108 Ie Carre, John (David Cornwell): Marlborough, George Charles Spencer- influenced by Kipling and Conrad, 4; Churchill, 8th Duke of, 108 and world of espionage, 215, 218-26; Marlowe, Christopher, 182 and character of Smiley, 217-18, 225- Married Women's Property Act (1882), 6; and human motives, 218-19; 75 historical origins of fiction, 226-38; Matisse, Henri, 174, 181 Call for the Dead, 216-18, 223-4, 226; Matthiessen, F. 0., 119 The Honourable Schoolboy, 217, 219-20, Maugham, W. Somerset, 118, 215; Of 223,225-6,228,233-4; The Looking Human Bondage, 153 Glass War, 217-19, 221, 225, 227-8, Melbourne, William Lamb, 2nd 233; A Murder of Quality, 217-19, 223, Viscount, 171 226-7, 233; The Naive and Sentimental Meredith, George, 50; The Egoist, 52; Lover, 217; A Perfect Spy, 219, 225, Essay on Comedy, 52; The Ordeal of 227; A Small Town in Germany, 216- Richard Feverel, 48-56 23, 227; The Spy Who Came in from the MerivaIe, Charles, 67 Cold, 217, 219, 221, 224--5, 233-4; Mill, John Stuart: on women, 75-6; Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, 216, 219- Autobiography, 187 20,222-3,225,227-8,232-7 Millgate, Michael, 130, 134 Lefroy, Anna, 9-11, 13 Milton, John, 182 Lefroy, Rev. Isaac, 9-10 Moore, G. E.: Principia Ethica, 157, 181, Lefroy, Tom, 9-11, 13, 17, 24, 36 186; Keynes on, 181 Lehmann, John, 185 Moore, George, 8, 48 244 Index

Morley, John, Viscount, 171 James,201,212-13;remains Mortimer, Arthur William (imaginary unmarried, 208, 212; Crampton figure), 12 Hodnet, 207, 213; Excellent Women, Mortimer, Raymond, 183-4 202; A Glass of Blessings, 202, 207-9; Mudie, Charles Edward, 49 Jane and Prudence, 201-5, 207; Less Muggeridge, Malcolm, 215, 229 than Angels, 202, 20~7; No Fond Murray, John, 22 Return of Love, 201, 212; The Sweet Murry, John Middleton, 118 Dove Died, 202, 209-12; An Unsuitable Attachment, 201, 206; A Very Private negroes; see race Eye, 202, 212 Newman, John Henry, Cardinal, 159 Nicolson, Nigel, 183 race: Trollope on, 78-81; Dickens on, 79 Nightingale, Florence, 157, 160-1 Rees, Joan, 19 Northcote-Trevelyan Report (1853; on Reform Act, First (1832), 51, 66 Civil Service), 103 Reform Bill, Second (1867),64,89,91- 2,102 Oldfield, Sir Maurice, 233 Reform Oub, 229 Ortega y Gasset, Jose, 119, 186 Repton school, 165 Orwell, George: Nineteen Eighty-Four, Richards, I. A.: Principles of Literary 52-3 Criticism, 181 Roberts, Morley, 152 Page, Norman, 130 Rothenstein, Sir John: Modern English Pall Mall Gazette, 101, 168 Painters, 176 Palmerston, Emily Mary, Viscountess Rugby school, 161-7 (nee Lamb), 98-9 Russell, Lord John, 59; in Trollope's Palmerston, Henry John Temple, 3rd Phineas Finn (as Mildmay), 85, 89-91, Viscount: Trollope and, 58-60, 66, 79, 93-4,97 93-4,97,161;death,99;and Newman, 159 Paris, Bernard J., 29 Sade, Marquis de, 8 Parkinson, Joe, 97 Sadleir, Michael,~, 9~ Partridge, Frances, 183-4 St. Paul's Magazine, 85, 101 Peel, Sir Robert, 95, 103 Salisbury, James Brownlow William Philby, H. A. R. ("Kim"), 228-38 Gascoyne-Cecil, 2nd Marquess of, 91 Philby, H. St. John B., 228 Salisbury, Robert Arthur Talbot Picasso, Pablo, 181 Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of, 168 Pitt, William, 103 Santayana, George, 143 Pius IX, Pope, 158 Saturday Review, 88, 102 Plomer, William, 184 Sears, Sallie: The Negative Imagination, Plutarch, 173 12~ Polhemus, Robert M., 116 Seymour, Mr. Oane Austen's suitor), Pollard, Arthur, 58, 66 22,25 Pope Hennessy, James, 96, 98, 116 Sitwell, Sir Osbert, 177 Pope Hennessy, John (grandfather of slavery, 79-80 James),98 Smiley, George (Ie Carre character), Post-Impressionism, 174-5, 181 217-19,~7, 233-6 Pound, Ezra, 119 Smith, Bob, 202 Price, Bonamy, 167 Snow, C. P., Baron, 87~, 97, 215 Public Schools Inquiry Commission Society for Promoting the Employment (1861),166 of Women, 75 Pym, Barbara: disastrous romantic life, Southgate, Donald, 63 5; and war of sexes, 201-14; Speare, Morris E., 96 compared with Jane Austen, 201, Spectator Gournal), 87~, 9~, 115, 155 206, 212; compared with Henry Spender, Stephen, 119, 184-5 Index 245

Stanley, Arthur Penrhyn, Dean of questioned, 86--8, 104; and Dickens' Westminster, 161 Little Dorrit, 87; fictional Stanley of Alderley, Edward John, 2nd representation of self, 98; slow Baron, 98 career, 99-100; journalism, 101; on Stanley of Alderley, Henrietta Maria, Civil Service, 102-3; and Henry Lady,98 James, 108-16; on American women, Stephen, Adrian: The Dreadnought Hoax, 109, 111-14; on English aristocracy, 174 110, 112-13; on gentIemanliness, 167; Stephen, Julia Duckworth, 189-90 cares about people in his novels, 186; Stephen, Sir Leslie: relations with atmosphere, 215; The American Hardy, 132--4; effect on children, 182; Senator, 64-5, 108, 110-11; Australia in , 189; "A Bad Five and New Zealand, 66, 75; Minutes in the Alps," 131-2, 135--9; Autobiography, 68-9, 86--7, 90, 94, 98- Peaks, Passes and Glaciers, 133-4 100, 104, 115; The Bertrams, 49, 68; Strachey, Alix, 183 Can You Forgive Her?, 61, 64, 66, 70- Strachey, Jane, Lady, 185 2, 79, 93-4, 115; Castle Richmond, 67; Strachey, Lytton: theory of The Claverings, 60, 66; Dr. Wortle's historiography, 155--6; atheism, 159; School, 59--{jO; The Duke's Children, 61, homosexuality, 176; and 68, 108-10, 112-15; The Eustace Bloomsbury, 177; on Clive BeII and Diamonds, 69; The Fixed Period, 66, 90; Roger Fry, 181; Virginia Woolf on, He Knew He Was Right, 66, 74--{i, 108- 181, 183; on Forster, 181-2; rudeness, 11; Is He Popenjoy?, 60, 64, 73-4, 76; 184; Elizabeth and Essex, 156, 171; John Caldigate, 66, 73; The Kellys and Eminent Victorians, 3, 5, 154-73; the O'Kel/ys, 72; wdy Anna, 64--{i; The Queen Victoria, 156, 171 wst Chronicle of Barset, 66; Life of Sunday Telegraph, 233 Cicero, 67; Lord Palmerston, 58, 97; The Sunday Telegraph Magazine, 226 Macdermots of Bal/ycloran, 87; Marion Fay, 66, 102-3; Mr Scarborough's Tave, Stuart, 28-9 Family, 111; The New Zealander, 61-2, Taylor, Charlotte, 12 66, 99; North America, 60, 66, 74--{i, Taylor, Edward, 12, 24 79-80, 111-12; "On English Prose Temple, Minny, 114 Fiction as a Rational Amusement" Tennyson, Alfred, Lord: Idylls of the (lecture), 101; "On the Higher King, 153 Education of Women" (lecture), 73, Thackeray, William Makepeace, 48, 76; Phineas Finn, 60, 63, 65, 72; and 142; Vanity Fair, 27; The Virginians, 49 history, 85--107; writing and Times Literary Supplement, 143, 178-9 serialization of, 95; Phineas Redux, 61- Tinsley, William, 134--5 2, 75, 91, 100; The Prime Minister, 59, Tinsley's Magazine, 134--5 69-70, 86, 94, 98, 100, 108; Ralph the Tracy, Robert, 59, 67, 82 Heir, 61, 66; Sir Harry Hotspur of Trevelyan, Sir Charles, 158 Humblethwaite, 72, 115; South Africa, Trevelyan, George Macaulay, 102-3 81; Thackeray, 64; The Three Clerks, 66, Trilling, Lionel, 119 72, 87, 97-8, 102-3; The Vicar of Trinidad, 79 Bullhampton, 73; The Warden, 81; The Trinity CoIIege (Cambridge), 229 Way We Live Now, 65, 69, 87; The TroIIope, Anthony: similarities to West Indies and the Spanish Main, 70, Henry James, 4; fox-hunting scenes, 79-80 33; and Meredith, 48--9; influence TroIIope, Frances (Fanny), 74; Domestic declines, 50; on dueIIing, 51; Manners of the Americans, 74 conservatism, 57-84; on poor and TroIIope, Thomas (Anthony's brother), working classes, 65; Disraeli and 74 anti-Semitism, 68-70; on women, 71- 6, 109-10; relations with mother, 74; Venlo incident, 229, 236--7 racial views, 78-9; truthfulness Victoria, Queen, 66, 169, 171 246 Index

Volkov incident, 229-30, 236 Woolf, Leonard, 156--7, 178, 180-1 Woolf, Virginia: on Hardy's portrait of Waldegrave, Frances, Dowager Leslie Stephen, 134; on Strachey, Countess (later Carlingford), 98 155, 181, 183; in Dreadnought hoax, Waterford, John Henry de la Poer 174; at Post-Impressionist exhibition, Beresford, 5th Marquess of, 96 175; homosexuality, 176--7; resents Weber, Carl J., 130-1, 134 lack of university education, 177; Wells, H. G., 118 Forster on, 181, 189-91; on Duncan Wescott, Glenway, 118 Grant, Clive Bell, and T. S. Eliot, West, Dame Rebecca, 185 182-3; character, 182--6; anti- Westminster Review, 72 Semitism, 183; attack on Gissing, 183; Wharton, Edith, 69, 186 lives for art, 186; quality of fiction, Wheatley, Dennis, 215 186; warns Elizabeth Bowen of White, Dick, 232--4, 236 James's influence, 193; "The Art of Wilberforce, William, 78 Biography," 155, 181; "How It Willey, Basil, 164 Strikes a Contemporary," 156; Mrs Williams, Eric, 80 Dalloway, 190; "Modem Fiction," Wilson, Edmund, 118, 143 188-9; A Room of One's Own, 176; To Winters, Yvor, 118 the Lighthouse, 182, 186--9; , Wolseley, Gamet Joseph, 169 183; A Writer's Diary, 186--7 women: Trollope's views on, 71--8; Wordsworth, William, 51 Dickens on, 76--8, 150-2; Gissing on, 76,149-52; American, 109-14 Zabel, Morton, 119