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A Altick, Richard D, 59 Acclimatization Anderson, Thomas, 103, 112n15 The Acclimatization Society of Anderson, Warwick, 19, 34n1 Victoria, Australia, 43 Angas, George French, 62, 63, 73n31, The Acclimatization Society, 44, 45 73n36 Act for Regulating Schools of Angenot, Marc, 264, 267, 276n31, Anatomy (The Anatomy Act, 278n51 1832), 125 Anglo-Saxonism, 71 Adulteration of Foods, 277n41 Anthropocene, 4 Adulteration of Foods Act, 277n41 Ariès, Philipe, 130, 134n46 Aestheticism, 188 Armitage, Thomas, 103, 112n16, Agassiz, Alexander, 11, 137, 141–149, 112n17 151, 152, 155, 157n25, 157n27, Armstrong, Isobel, 117 157n30, 157n31, 157n33, Arts & Crafts Movement, 191 157n34, 158n41, 158n51, Asia, 20, 107 159n64 Association for the Prevention of Agassiz, Maximilian, 142, 143 Premature Burial, 125 Agren, Sven, 105 Asylum for the Blind, 102, 112n8 Alhambra, the, 22 Atkins, Thomas (the reverend), 58, Alpers, Svetlana, 142, 151, 157n29, 71n3 157n35, 159n63 Atkinson, Louisa, 193 Alston, John, 102, 112n8, 112n13 Attard, Bernard, 40, 54n4 America, United States of, 72n3, 103 Austin, Thomas, 8, 42–44, 53

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Australia, 6–9, 15n4, 16n24, 39–45, Bingle, Sarah, 195, 196, 198, 199, 50, 51, 54, 54n4, 56n34, 57, 58, 202–206, 210n47, 210n48, 60–64, 66, 68, 70, 71, 139, 210n49, 211n56, 212n79, 158n53, 191–193, 195, 196, 268 212n80, 213n84 Australian Home Journal, 194 Binny, John, 9, 10, 80–93, 94n1, Australian Museum, Sydney, 149 94n6, 94n7, 94n8, 94n16, Australian Town and Country Journal, 94n18, 94n19, 94n20, 95n25, 45, 55n25 95n26, 95n27, 95n28, 95n29, 95n34, 95n35, 95n37, 95n39, 95n43, 95n44, 95n45, 95n46, B 95n47, 95n48, 95n49, 95n50, Baird-Smith, R., 247, 257n35 95n51, 95n52, 95n53, 95n54 Ball, Ian, 48, 55n31 Birmingham Daily Post, 151, 159n66 Ballantyne, R.M., 136 Blair, Charles, 247, 248, 257n35 The Coral Island, 136 Blair, David, 66 Ballantyne, Tony, 59, 72n16 Blindness, 97–111 Balzc, Honoré de, 241 Bodysnatcher, 125 Bandmann, Daniel E, 57 Bombay, 247 An Actor’s Tour, 57 Boone, Troy, 86, 95n31 Bangadarshan, 237 Boorstin, Daniel, 147, 158n48 Bankim, see Chatterji, Bankimcandra Bossche, Chris R. Vanden, 222, 223, Barnhill, Alexander, 99, 104, 112n6, 233n30, 234n36 112n19 Boswell, Annabella, 192, 193, 196, Barwon Park, Victoria, Australia, 42, 201, 209n30, 209n31, 209n32, 53 212n71 Bates, E. Katherine, 64, 74n42 Bourdieu, Pierre, 264 Beadon, Sir Cecil, 247 Bourke, Joanna, 125, 133n32 Beck, Ulrich, 259, 274n1, 274n3, Bourke, Richard (Governor), 195 274n6, 275n10, 280n106 Braddon, Mary Elizabeth Belich, James, 59, 72n17 The Doctor’s Wife, 163 Bell, Bill, 59, 72n14 Lady Audley’s Secret, 129, 130, Bengal 134n43, 134n44, 134n45 Bengal famine (1769-73), 242, 244, Bradley, Simon, 115, 131n1 249 Brantlinger, Patrick, 83, 89, 93, land tax, 244 94n13, 94n17, 95n40, 95n42, Benjamin, Walter, 151, 159n68 95n55 Bentham, Jeremy, 221, 233n22 Brighton Aquarium, 136, 158n52 Bermingham, Ann, 188, 208n12 The Brisbane Courier, 40, 45, 46 Bierce, Ambrose, 67 British and Foreign Blind Association Bingle, John, 195, 210n46, 211n55 (BFBA), 103, 109 Bingle, John Rayden, 195 British Museum, 136, 157n28, Bingle, Mary Elizabeth, 195–197 158n52, 158n53, 273 INDEX 309

Bronfen, Elisabeth, 128, 133n40 Carlyle, Thomas, 12 Brontë, Emily, 9, 117, 133n24, The French Revolution, 12, 217, 133n26 232n8, 234n36 Wuthering Heights, 122, 133n24, On Heroes and Hero-Worship, 227, 133n26 233n16 Brooks, Chris, 9, 119, 131, 132n12, On History, 220, 222, 233n17, 134n49 233n31 Broughton, Rhoda, 12, 163–165, Sartor Resartus, 220, 222, 233n20, 173–176, 178, 181n57, 181n58, 233n35, 234n37 181n59, 181n60, 181n61, Signs of the Times, 220, 221, 182n63, 182n64, 182n68, 233n19, 233n23, 233n24 182n69, 182n70, 182n71, Carroll, Jospeh, 5, 13, 15n12, 15n13 182n73, 182n74, 182n75, Castella, Hubert de, 66, 67, 74n57, 182n76, 183n84, 183n86, 74n58, 74n59 183n87, 183n88, 183n91, Les Squatters Australiens, 67 183n92, 183n93, 183n94 Castner’s Monthly and Rural Red as a Rose is She, 163, 181n55, Australian, 194 181n59, 181n60, 181n61, Cattermole, George, 122 182n63, 182n64, 182n68, Chabrillan, Comtesse de, 67 182n70, 182n71, 182n73, Les Voleurs d’Or, 67 182n74, 182n75, 183n84, Chadwick, Edwin, 118, 119, 126, 183n86, 183n87, 183n88, 132n11 183n91, 183n92, 183n93 Report on the Sanitary Condition of Browne, Janet, 147, 158n50 the Labouring Classes, 119 Bruckner, Martin, 105, 112n21 Chapman, R. B., 112n10, 159n65, Burgess, Thomas, 20, 21, 35n6, 35n7, 233n19, 246, 247 35n8 Charlotte, Queen, 187 Burke (William) & Hare (William), Chartists, 217–219 126 Chatterji, Bankimcandra (Bankim), 13 Burns, Robert, 175 Anandamath, 13 Buxton, Edward North, 265–266, Debi Chaudhurani, 238 277n42, 277n44, 277n45 Chaucer, Geoffrey, 175 Buzard, James, 59, 72n11 Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster (1986), 260 Byron, Lord George Gordon (sixth China, 58, 72n4 Baron Byron), 163, 178n1 Cholera, 84, 118 “Maid of Athens, ere we part”, 163, Christ, Carol T., 31, 36n46, 36n47 178n1 Clark, T (the Reverend), see Galt, John (nom-de-plume of the Rev. T. Clark), 207 C Clark, T.J., 105, 112n22, 112n23, Calvert, Samuel, 48–50 261, 262, 275n13, 275n15, Cambridge Review, 151 275n16, 275n17 Cannadine, David, 131, 134n47 Classen, Constance, 187, 207n6 310 INDEX

Cleveland, Grover (22nd & 24th Journal of Researches, 139, 147, President, United States of 150, 156n11 America), 146 On the Origin of the Species, 6 Coates, Ada, 194 The Structure and Distribution of Codell, Julie, 65, 74n45 Coral Reefs, 10, 135, 157n25 Cohen, William A., 14 The Voyage of the Beagle, 155n6 Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 174, 175, Daulah, Siraj-ud, 250, 257n48 221, 233n25 Decadence, 272 The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Delany, Mary, 187, 208n7 175 Delany, Mary, 187, 207n5, 208n7 Collins, Wilkie, 124, 129, 130, 179n4, Derrida, Jacques, 120, 122, 132n16 181n46 Desaulniers, Mary, 223, 228, 234n36, The Woman in White, 129, 181n46 234n37, 234n55, 234n56 The Colonial and Indian Exhibition D’Ewes, John, 58, 72n4 (1886), 66 Dickens, Charles, 4, 6, 9, 11, 117, 126 Cooke, Simon, 164, 179n4 Bleak House, 4, 11, 120 Copland, James, 20, 21, 35n4, 35n5, David Copperfield, 120 37n65 Martin Chuzzlewit, 120 Coral reefs, 135–155 The Old Curiosity Shop, 121 Cornhill Magazine, The, 107 A Tale of Two Cities, 12, 218, Corn Laws (1815-1846), 12, 16n29, 224–226 218 A Visit to Italy, 24, 26, 36n25 Courthope, Sir George, 266 Dilke, Charles Wentworth, 57, 59, 61, Cowper, Frank Cadogan, 31 63, 70 Crosby, Alfred W., 8, 16n24 Dobrez, Patricia, 193, 209n38, Cross, Mary, 195 213n87 Crowe, Catherine, 129 Dohmen, Renate, 196, 205, 210n52, Crutzen, Paul, 4 211n53, 211n61, 213n88 Crystal Palace, 158n52, 190 Douglas, Mary, 117, 132n5, 275n9 Cumming, Mark, 223, 234n39 Dunlap, Thomas, 42, 55n14 Cummings, JA, 106, 113n26 Curl, James, 116 E East India Company (EIC), 239, 240, D 243, 245, 250, 254 Dafadar, Jamiruddin, 243, 245 Eaton, Charlotte, 27 Majnu Shaher, 243 Edmonds, Penelope, 64, 73n38, Daily Mail, 270 73n40 D’Avigdor, Elim Henry, 62–64, Enlightenment, 5, 14n2, 138, 227, 73n33 228, 275n12 Darwin, Charles, 6, 10, 137, 139, Eriksson, Yvonne, 98, 99 140, 144, 148, 149, 152, Europe, 16n24, 28, 44, 98–100, 107, 158n50 191, 248 INDEX 311

Evelyn, John, 2 Frye, Lowell T., 219, 223, 233n14, Fumifugium, 2 234n38 Exhumation, 9, 115, 117, 126

G F Galapagos Islands, 139 Fakir Sannyasi Rebellion, 245 Gall, James, 108, 113n33, 113n34, Famine, 12, 13, 237–255 113n35, 113n36 Fancywork, 12, 185–207 Gallagher, Catherine, 83, 94n21 Farrar, Frederic, 266, 277n46 Galt, John (nom-de-plume of the Rev. Federal Council of Australasia Act T. Clark), 105, 112n22 (1885), 40 Gammage, Bill, 48, 55n30 Fenn, W.W., 10, 103, 104, 109, 110, Gardiner, J. Stanley, 143 112n18, 113n37, 113n38, Garstin, J. H., 248, 249 113n39, 113n40, 113n42, Gates, Barbara, 188, 208n11 113n43, 113n44, 113n45 George III, 187 Fennetaux, Ariane, 206, 213n89 Gibbs, Philip, 97, 111n1, 111n2, Fetishism, 206 111n3 Fin de Siècle, 269, 272 Gifford, Isabella, 188 Flagg, Wilson, 176, 177, 182n78, The Marine Botanist, 188 183n82 Gill, William Wyatt (the reverend), Analysis of Female Beauty, 176 143 Flaubert, Gustave, 165 Gillis, John R., 58, 72n6 Madame Bovary, 165 Girdlestone, C. E. R., 248, 257n37, Floriography, 12, 164, 165, 169–173, 257n40 176, 178 Glasgow School for the Blind, 100, Ford, Richard, 23, 35n20 102 The Fortnightly Review, 266, 277n46 Goldberg, Michael, 224, 234n42 Foucault, Michel, 9, 116, 130, 132n3 Gosse, Edmund, 270 France, 24, 27, 29, 30, 211n55, 222, Gosse, P.H. 225–231 The Ocean, 136 Freeman’s Journal, 67 The Romance of Natural History, 4 French Revolution, 12, 217 Gothic, 9, 80, 82, 117, 119, 120, Freud, Sigmund, 133n25 122–126, 128, 131, 186, 197, Froude, James A., 8, 57, 60–69, 71, 198, 252, 280n94 72n15, 72n18, 73n27, 73n28, The Goulburn Evening Penny Post, 41 73n29, 73n30, 74n52, 74n53, Gould, John, 43 74n54, 74n55, 74n58, 74n59, Birds of Australia, 43 75n67, 75n69, 75n70, 75n71, The Graphic, 150 75n82, 75n83 Graveyard Poets, 117 Oceana, 61, 64–66, 68, 69 Gray, Thomas, 117 312 INDEX

Great Barrier Reef, Australia, 145, 256n25, 256n26, 256n27, 146, 148–153 256n28, 256n29, 256n30 Greater Britain, 7, 57, 59, 64, 71 The Annals of Rural Bengal, 13, Great Exhibition of the Works of 238, 256n4, 256n5 Industry of all Nations, 190 Hydrographic Bureau of France, 143 Grey, Sir George, 68, 213n90 Grier, Katherine, 189, 208n13 I Illustrated London News, 136, 192 H Illustrated Sydney News, 204, 213n86 Hallam, Arthur Henry, 30, 31, 37n53 India, 13, 20, 35n3, 57, 58, 237, 238, Halliday, Andrew, 80 240, 243, 245, 247, 248, 256n2, Hardy, Thomas, 1, 13 257n33 Jude the Obscure, 13, 259–274 Indian Famine Commission, 247 The Mayor of Casterbridge, 260 Industrial Revolution, 4, 259 The Return of the Native, 263, Institut National des Jeunes Aveugles, 275n20 98 Harrington, James, 61 Interiors, 11, 145, 166, 186, 188, Harvey, David, 138, 155n8 191, 193, 204, 207 Hassan, Narin, 171, 172, 181n42, Irving, Washington, 22, 23, 25, 181n49 35n14, 35n15, 35n16, 35n17 Haüy, Valentin, 98 Italy, 21, 22, 24–27, 29 Head, Dominic, 3, 15n7 Italian Unification, 26 Hemyng, Bracebridge, 80 Herbert, Christopher, 10, 80, 94n3 Highgate Cemetery, 115, 120, 123 J Historical Association of Australasia, 66 Jaffar, Mir, 239, 240, 257n48 HMS Beagle, 138, 155n4 James, Thomas Horton, 60 HMS Challenger, 141 Six Months in South Australia, 60, Holloway, John, 223, 224, 234n40 73n22, 73n23, 73n24 Holman, James Johnson, James, 22, 35n12 Travels Through Russia, 110 Johnson, Ryan, 14 A Voyage Round the World, 110 Howe, Samuel Gridley, 100–102 Atlas of the United States for the Use K of the Blind, 100 Karskens, Grace, 63, 73n37 Howell, Jessica, 19, 34n2 Kaviraj, Sudipta, 241, 242, 250, Hughes, Robert, 70 256n2, 256n14, 256n15, Hunt, John Ignatius (“the Flâneur”), 67 256n16, 256n17, 256n18 Hunter, W. W., 13, 238, 239, Keats, John 242–251, 254, 255, 256n4, “I Stood Tiptoe Upon a Little Hill”, 256n5, 256n20, 256n21, 174 256n22, 256n23, 256n24, Kemble, Fanny, 47, 55n29 INDEX 313

Kensal Green Cemetery, 115, 120 Little, William, 195, 204 Ketabgian, Tamara, 230, 235n67 Logan, Thad, 188, 208n10, 213n85 King, Amy, 6, 175, 180n25, 182n66, London, 5, 8–10, 20, 45, 60, 62, 65, 182n67 67, 68, 71, 79–93, 97, 105, Kingsley, Charles, 187, 207n4 111n4, 115, 116, 118–120, 122, Glaucus; or, The Wonders of the 123, 136, 146, 149, 152, 167, Shore, 187 179n2, 195, 265, 267, 268, Knie, Johann, 102, 112n12 277n42, 278n48 Kolkata, 250 The London Examiner, 62 Koven, Seth, 87, 95n36 Lotman, Jurij, 128 Loudon, John Claudius, 119 On the Laying Out of Cemeteries, L 119 Lambert, Kathleen (‘Lyth’), 64, Lyth, see Lambert, Kathleen 74n41 Lytton, Edward Bulwer, 21, 35n10, The Golden South, 64 35n18 Lansbury, Coral, 7, 16n20 The Last Days of Pompeii, 21 Lash, Scott, 13, 260, 274n3, 274n4, 274n5 Latour, Charlotte de, 156n21, 163, M 165, 167, 170–172, 178–179n2, MacDuffie, Allen, 4, 5, 9, 15n10, 179n8, 180n22, 180n34, 181n37, 15n11, 16n25 181n38, 181n39, 181n44, Macleay, Fanny, 193 181n48, 181n53, 183n89 Macmillan’s Magazine, 68 The Language of Flowers, 163, 165, Madras, 247 180n34 Malthus, Thomas, 94n21, 218 The Launceston Examiner, 66 Mansel, Henry, 164, 179n5 Lawrence, D. H., 271, 272, 279n71, Marcinckus, Andrea, 189 279n77, 279n88 Marsh, George, 13 Le Bon, Gustave, 218 Martin, Susan, 8, 16n23 Lee, Vernon (Violet Paget), 129 Marx, Karl, 81, 94n9 Lefkovitz, Lori Hope, 177 Mason, Arthur, 41, 54n9 Lester, Alan, 65, 74n46 Mathew, Felton, 206 Levy, William Hanks, 101, 102, Mathew, Sarah, 206, 213n90 112n10, 112n14 Mayer, Alfred, 142 Linnaeus, Carol, 175 Mayhew, Henry, 9, 79–93 Lipner, Julius J., 238, 239, 242, London Labour and the London Poor, 255n1, 256n2, 256n3, 256n6, 9, 79 256n8, 256n9, 256n10 Mazzeno, Laurence, 13, 16n22 Little, Sarah Agnes, 204, 212n80 McCoy, Frederick (Professor), 43, 44, Little, Sarah Cross (née Bingle), 195, 55n17, 55n18, 55n19, 55n20, 210n48, 210n49, 210n50 55n21, 55n22 314 INDEX

McDougall, Sir John, 267 N McKenzie, Kristen, 67, 74n61, 74n62, Nature, 1–5, 7, 11–13, 20–22, 28, 43, 74n63 52, 80, 117, 124, 127, 129, 137, McLean, Ian, 196, 211n53 139, 140, 145, 147–150, 153, 154, Melbourne Argus, 65 163–178, 186–191, 193, 199, 207, Melbourne, University of, 43 219–223, 225, 227, 229, 230, 232, Meldrum, Robert, 112n5 242, 245, 247, 248, 251, 261, 263, Light on Dark Paths, 99 267, 269, 274, 277n41 Meredith, Louisa Anne, 4 Newman, John Henry (Cardinal), 272 The Romance of Nature, 4 New South Wales (NSW), 12, 39, 40, Metropolitan Burial Act (1852), 119 45–47, 68, 70, 187, 191, 192, Midland Railway, 115 194, 195, 197, 200, 203, 205 Milton, John, 70 New Woman, 272 Paradise Lost, 70 New Zealand, 58, 60, 68, 139, 206 Mirmohamadi, Kylie, 8, 16n23 Nineteenth Century (periodical), 10, Mitchell, T. L., 53, 54 57, 100 Journey of an Expedition into the Northcote, Stafford, 247 Interior of Tropic Australia, 56n38 Modena, Duke of, 24, 28 O Moon, William, 101, 102 O’Conor, J.E., 247 Moore, Brian, 4, 15n8 Oliphant, Margaret, 129, 173, 181n54 Moore, Mary, see Wyndham, F.W. Mrs. Orwell, George, 28, 29, 36n37, 36n38 Morgan, Benjamin, 15n16 The Morning Chronicle, 79 Morris, William, 190 P Morrison, Ronald D., 13, 16n22 Page, Judith, 175, 179n3, 182n65 Mukherjee, Upamanyu Pablo, 12, 13, Page, Norman, 121, 133n18 81, 94n10 Paradis, James, 139, 156n14 Mundy, Godfrey Charles, 58, 62, Paradis, Maria Theresia von, 98 69–71, 71n2, 73n32, 75n76, Parham, John, 3, 14, 15n5, 15n14, 75n81 16n31, 16n32, 232n2 Our Antipodes, 59, 69 Paris, 98, 115, 171, 229, 267 Munn, Nancy, 141, 157n26 Parks, Tim, 263, 275n20, 276n23, Murray, John, 56n35, 141, 146, 147, 276n24, 276n25, 276n26, 149, 151, 156n24, 157n27, 276n27, 276n28 158n41, 158n51, 159n64, Parminter, Jane, 188 278n48 Parminter, Mary, 188 Museum of Comparative Geology, Parnell, Thomas, 117 Harvard, 142 Parry, Hubert, 273, 280n100 Myers, Janet C., 72n14, 198, Penny Magazine, The, 100, 106 211n60 Perkins School for the Blind, 100 INDEX 315

Pike, David, 128, 133n39 Royal Society of Edinburgh, 141 Plotz, John, 59, 72n12, 72n13, 219, Ruskin, John, 4, 13, 120, 132n15, 232n7, 232n10 132n17, 151, 165, 179n6 Poor Law Amendment Act (1834), Proserpina: Studies of Wayside 218 Flowers, 165 Porter, Roy, 2, 14–15n2 Potter, Beatrix, 46 The Tale of Peter Rabbit, 46 S Pratt, Anne, 188 St. Pancras, 115 Wild Flowers, 188 Salmon, Edward, 106, 113n27 Pritchett, R.T., 140 Sanders, Andrew, 120 Prystash, Justin, 222, 233n34 Santans (warrior-monks), 252 Pugin, Augustus, 190 Sarkar, Tanika, 240–242, 251, 256n2, Pure Beer Bill, 266 256n11, 256n12, 256n13, Pusey, Edward Bouverie, 272 258n53 Pykett, Lyn, 133n41, 166, 180n11 Sassoon, Siegfried, 131, 134n48 The Saturday Review, 267 Saville-Kent, William, 11, 137, 146, Q 148–155 Quarterly Review, 29, 179n5 Author’s Methods for Photographing Quarterly Review of Education, 105 Submerged Corals, 153 Queensland, 40, 46, 47, 55n34, The Great Barrier Reef of Australia, 146–149, 151, 152 148 Isolated Coral Growths and Warrior Island Reef, 150 R Schiller, Friedrich, 261 Rabbits, 7, 8, 39–54, 85 Schopenhauer, Arthur, 263 Reynolds, Henry, 50, 55n32 Schwartze, Charles Eric Rudolf, 61, Richards, Eric, 7, 15n18, 15n19 73n25, 73n26 Richardson, Ruth, 125, 133n33 The Scotsman, 151 Risk, 3, 13, 27, 226, 259–274 Scott, Harriet, 193 Ritchie, Anne Thackeray, 107, 113n30 Scott, Helena, 193 Ritvo, Harriet, 4, 15n9 Scott, Sir Walter, 241 Robertson, Geraldine, 46 Sear, Martha, 194, 206, 210n40, A Rabbit’s Tale, 46 210n42, 213n92 Robertson, Sir John, 40, 41, 54n7, Serres, Michel, 140, 156n21 209n30 Shah, Majnu, 242, 245 Rolls, Eric, 40, 42, 54n7, 54n8, Shakespeare, William, 30, 175 54n11 Measure for Measure, 30 Romanticism, 5, 14, 121, 275n12 Shelley, Mary, 22, 35n11 Rosenberg, John D., 222, 223, 226, Rambles in Germany and Italy, 22 228, 233n29, 234n36, 234n48 Shiell, Annette, 194, 210n41 316 INDEX

Shore, Heather, 86, 95n32, 95n33 Sydney Morning Herald, 65, 68, 69, Singly, Patrick, 137, 155n5 201 Slumming, 87 Symbolism, 164, 165, 171, 178 Smallpox, 118 Syphilis, 92 Smethurst, Paul, 58, 72n7, 72n8, 72n9 Smiles, Samuel, 57 T Smith, Bernard, 140, 156n15, 157n28 Tansley, A.G., 7, 16n21 Smith, Elise, 175, 179n3, 182n65 Taylor, Joseph, 124 Smith, Sydney, 60, 72n19, 72n20, Danger of Premature Interment, 72n21 124 Whether to Go, and Whither?, 60 Temple Bar, 165, 173 South America, 138, 155n10 Temple, Frederick, 265 South Australia, 39, 40, 60 Tennyson, Alfred, 6, 35n22, 35n23, The South Australian Register, 65, 67 36n43, 36n44, 132n8 Spain, 23 Idylls of the King, 6 Spurgeon, Charles, 93 In Memoriam, 117, 132n8 Stanner, W. E. H., 50 “Mariana”, 7, 29–34, 36n43, Stead, W.T., 266 36n44, 36n45 Review of Reviews, 266 “Mariana in the South”, 6, 29, Steele, Valerie, 177, 182n79 37n55, 37n56, 37n57, 37n58, Stendhal (Marie-Henri Beyle), 241 37n59, 37n61, 37n62, 37n63 Stephens, John, 60, 73n23 “The Lotos-Eaters”, 24, 33, 35n22, An Exposure of the Absurd, 35n23 Unfounded, and Contradictory Thompson, E. P., 231, 235n69 Statements, 60 Thompson, Henry, 118, 132n10 Stephens, Joseph Rayner, 217, 219 Thompson, James, 26 Stevenson, Fanny, 263, 276n29 The Times, 133n42, 152, 265 Stevenson, John, 46, 47 Tinsley’s Magazine, 109 Stevenson, Robert Louis, 117, 124, Tost, Jane, 194 126, 129, 133n34, 133n35, Trollope, Anthony, 16n22, 57 133n36, 133n37 Trollope, Frances, 6, 24–29, 34, ‘The Body Snatcher’, 126 36n25, 36n26, 36n27, 36n28, Stoker, Bram, 9, 117, 123, 133n27, 36n29, 36n30, 36n32, 36n33, 133n28, 133n29, 133n30 37n60, 37n64 Dracula, 123 Domestic Manners of the Americans, Strand (magazine), 106 25 Sunday at Home, 106 A Visit to Italy, 24, 26, 36n25, Sussman, Charlotte, 228, 235n60 36n26, 36n27, 36n28, 36n29, Swift, Roger, 10, 80, 94n4 36n30, 36n32, 36n33, 37n64 Swinburne, Algernon, 272 Trotter, David, 14 Sydney Empire, 62 Tuberculosis, 118, 176 INDEX 317

Tucker, Herbert, 31, 36n49, 37n51, Westling, Louise, 5, 15n14 117 Westminster Review, 248, 257n38 Tuckniss, William (the reverend), 82 Wetzell, Richard, 88, 95n38, 95n41 Tughlaq, Muhammad bin, 248 Wevers, Lydia, 58, 72n5, 72n10 Turner, George (the reverend), 143 Wharton, W.J.L., 146 Twain, Mark, 67 Wheelwright, Horace William, 44, Typhus, 118 55n23, 55n24 Bush Wanderings of a Naturalist, 44, 55n23, 55n24 U Whitmee, Samuel James (the Ulin, Donald, 83, 89, 93, 94n13, Reverend), 143 94n17, 95n40, 95n42, 95n55 Wilde, Oscar, 268 United States of America (USA), The Picture of Dorian Gray, 272 72n3, 103 Wilkes, Charles, 144, 157n38 Williams, John (the reverend), 143 Windschuttle, Keith, 50 V Winter, James, 3, 6, 15n17 Vaucanson, Jacques de, 220 Wintle, Eliza Catherine, 206, 213n91 Victorian Studies, 15n9, 15n16, 34n1, Wise, Bernhard Ringrose, 68, 69, 233n28, 259, 275n12 75n72, 75n73 Wolf, Eric, 239, 256n7 Wolfreys, Julian, 128, 133n38 W Woodworth, William, 142, 143 Wakefield, Edward, 68, 75n67, 75n68, Wordsworth, William, 139, 156n12, 75n69, 75n70, 75n71 174 Walker, George Alfred, 118, 132n9 Workhouse, 125, 126, 218, 266 Gatherings from Graveyards, 118, World War One, 111n1, 131, 262 132n9 Wyndham, F.W. Mrs. (Miss Mary Wallace, Alfred Russel, 52, 53, 56n36, Moore), 58 56n37 The Geographical Distribution of Animals, 52, 56n36 Y The Malay Archipelago, 52, 56n37 Yaeger, Patricia, 5, 6, 15n15 Waterhouse, John William, 31 The Yeoman and Australian Weber, Max, 275n14 Acclimatiser, 44 Weber, Samuel, 122, 133n21, 261 Yorkshire School for the Blind, 99 Wells, H.G., 267 Western Australia, 39–41, 155n7, 158n52