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Bibliography and References
The Collected Letters of Thomas Hardy, ed. R. L. Purdy and M. Millgate, 7 vols (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1978--88).
Emma Hardy Diilries, ed. R. H. Taylor (Ashington, Northumberland: Mid Northumberland Arts Group and Carcanet New Press, 1985.)
Friends of a Lifetime: Letters to Sydney Cockerell, ed. Viola Meynell (London: Jonathan Cape, 1940) pp. 274-316.
R. Gittings, The Older Hardy (London: Heinemann, 1978). R. Gittings, Young Thomas Hardy (London: Heinemann, 1975). F. E. Hardy, The Life of Thomas Hardy (London: Macmillan, 1962). The Life and Works of Thomas Hardy, ed. M. Millgate (London: Macmillan,
1984). M. Millgate, Thomas Hardy: A Biography (Oxford: Oxford University Press,
1982). The Personal Notebooks of Thomas Hardy, ed. R. H. Taylor (London: Mac
millan, 1978). R. L. Purdy, Thomas Hardy: A Bibliographical Study (Oxford: Oxford Univer
sity Press, 1954). Thomas Hardy's Personal Writings, ed. H. Orel (Lawrence, Kan: University
of Kansas, 1966; London: Macmillan, 1967). The Variorum Edition of the Complete Poems of Thomas Hardy, ed. J. Gibson
(London: Macmillan, 1978).
Additional chapter-by-chapter notes follow, chiefly bibliographical, giving sources for some of the more interesting items not obtained from the above or indicated in the text. Two abbreviations are used:
monograph, followed by the number, refers to the two volumes of Thomas Hardy: Material for a Study of his Life, Times and Works, ed. J. Stevens Cox (St Peter Port, Guernsey: Toucan Press, 1968 and 1971);
THYB, followed by the year, refers to The Thomas Hardy Year Book, ed. J. Stevens Cox and G. Stevens Cox (St Peter Port, Guernsey: Toucan Press).
Chapter 1 Presentation of The Book of Common Prayer: Evelyn Hardy, Thomas Hardy: A
Critical Biography (New York: Russell & Russell, 1970; first published London: Hogarth Press, 1954), pp. 21-2.
James Hardy and the 1851 census: monograph, 51.
Chapter 2 Conversing with Lawrence: The Letters of T. E. Lawrence, ed. David Garnett
(London: Jonathan Cape, 1938) p. 474.
408
Bibliography and References 409
Chapter 3 Keats and Drane: monograph, 5I. The maypole garland: William Archer, Real Conversations (London: Heine
mann, 1904). Glow-worm story: from the account Hardy wrote for Alfred Pope; cf.
Letters, vol. IV, pp. 183-4. lsaac Last and the 'British' school: monograph, 44. The High Street on market days: The Mayor o[ Casterbridge, eh. 9.
Chapter 4 Drowned boy, Shadwater Weir: monograph, I. John Hicks: C. J. P. Beatty, Thomas Hardy's Career in Architecture (Dorches-
ter: Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society, 1978). Barnes: Giles Dugdale, William Barnes o[ Dorset (London: Cassell, 1953).
Chapter 5 See Handley C. G. Moule, Memories o[ a Vicarage (London: Religious Tract
Society, 1913); monograph, 27; Ted Ward, Henry Moule o[ Fordington Poole: Ted Ward [1983)).
Chaplain at the execution of Martha Browne: Charlotte Lindgren, Thomas Hardy Journal, October 1985, p. 23.
'The eternity of Hell': Irene Cooper Willis's essay on Hardy (The Thomas Hardy Society Ud, 1981) p. 13.
Chapter 6 Letters of Mrs Martin to Hardy: Evelyn Hardy, Thomas Hardy's Notebooks
(London: Hogarth Press, 1955) pp. 123-9. Horace Moule's advice on composition: Lois Deacon and Terry Coleman,
Providence and Mr. Hardy (London: Hutehinson, 1966) pp. 88--9I. Charles Fourier: Lennart A. Björk, The Literary Notes o[ Thomas Hardy, vol. I
(Göteborg: University of Göteborg, 1974) pp. 2-3. All Saints', New Windsor: Hardy gives the wrong date; see Ellen Dollery,
Thomas Hardy Journal, January 1987, pp. 37-8. Hardy's sketch of the old church at Fawley: Princeton University Library. Findon and The Hand o[ Ethelberta: R. Gittings, The Thomas Hardy Society
Review 1984, pp. 306-7. Hardy on the stage at Covent Garden: Desmond Hawkins, Hardy: Novelist
and Poet (Newton Abbot: David & Charles, 1976) pp. 13-15.
Chapter 7 Tryphena Sparks: cf. The Dorset Year Book, 1971-2, pp. 75-80; Notes and
Queries, November 1972, pp. 430-1; Michael Rabiger, 'The Hoffman Papers', THYB, 1981 (which significantly give no support to the view that Hardy and Tryphena were ever engaged); and John Doheney, 'Thomas Hardy's Relatives and Their Times', THYB, 1989.
Macmillan's reply of 10 August: Charles Morgan, The House o[ Macmillan (London: Macmillan, 1944) pp. 87ff.
'The Poor Man and the Lady' story, as told by Hardy to Gosse: The Sunday
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Times, 22 January 1928, reprinted in The Thomas Hardy Society Review 1981, pp. 207-10.
Catherine Pole: See Rabiger, 'The Hoffman Papers', op. eit. Turnworth: Beatty, Thomas Hardy's Career ... , op. eit.
Chapter 8 Services in the National School: K. Phelps, The Wormwood Cup (Padstow,
Cornwall: Lodenek Press, 1975) pp. 12-13. Emma's reminiscences: Some Recollections, ed. Evelyn Hardy and R. Git
tings (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1961). John Morley and Desperate Remedies: Morgan, House of Macmillan, op. eit.
pp. 93-4. Horace Moule and Tryphena: Rabiger, 'The Hoffman Papers', op. eit. Slape House: C. J. P. Beatty, Introduction to The Architectural Notebook of
Thomas Hardy (Dorchester: Dorset Natural Htstory and Archaeological Soeiety, 1966) p. 8.
MacmiUan, Morley, and Under the Greenwood Tree: Morgan, House of Macmillan, op. eit., pp. 94-9.
Chapter 9 Violent storm (and Far from the Madding Crowd): F. A. Hedgcock, 'Remi
niscences of Thomas Hardy', National and English Review, October 1951. Leslie Stephen: F. W. Maitland, The Life and Letters of Leslie Stephen (Lon
don: Duckworth, 1906); Noel G. Annan, Leslie Stephen: His Thought and Character in Relation to his Time (London: MacGibbon & Kee, 1951).
Waited on by James Pole: Rabiger, 'The Hoffman Papers', op. eit. Mrs Smith: Lady Grogan, Reginald Bosworth Smith: A Memoir (London:
James Nisbet, 1909).
Chapter 10 Leslie Stephen: see notes to Chapter 9 above. Hardy's notes on Comte's Social Dynamies: Björk, Literary Notes . .. , op.
eit., p. 65. Editors of The Shotover Papers: The Thomas Hardy Society Review 1975, pp.
15-16.
Chapter 11 Hardy's notebooks: Björk, Literary Notes . .. , op. eit., pp. xxix, xxxi-ll,
173ff, and 1-33 passim. Piano: letter to Howard Bliss, Princeton University Library. Elizabeth, Empress of Austria: Joan Haslip, The Lady Empress (London:
Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1965). The Return of the Native, choice of title: Carl J. Weber, Hardy of Wessex
(London: Routledge & Kegan Pau!, 1965) pp. 105-6 and note.
Chapter 12 Knapdale: Morgan, House of Macmillan, op. eit., pp. 66--7. Hardy's reading: Björk, Literary Notes . .. , op. eit. , pp. 92ff. and notes in
vol. 1/; also pp. 65, 92, 63, 68.
Bibliography and References 411
Chapter 13 Reading in 1879: Björk, Literary Notes . .. , op. eit., pp. 122, 124-5, 126. Bosworth Smith: Lady Grogan, Reginald Bosworth Smith, op. eit. Hardy's visit to Harrow School is recorded in his Life (F. E. Hardy in the
Bibliographyabove). Fee increased proportionately: Edmund Blunden, Thomas Hardy (London:
Macmillan, 1958) p. 48.
Chapter 14 No evidence for visit to Greenwich Observatory: The Observatory, Decem
ber 1990, pp. 185--7. Concert organized by the Smiths: M. E. Bath, THYB, 1973-4, pp. 41-2. (Sir) George Douglas: Oliver Hilson, Gleanings in Prose and Verse from Sir
George's writings (Galashiels: A Walker, 1938). Douglas and Hardy: Hibbert Journal, April 1928, pp. 385--98. Plagiarism in The Trumpet-Major and A Laodicean: Weber, Hardy o[ Wessex,
op. eit., pp. 119-22, 126-8.
Chapter 15 Gosse: Evan Charteris, The Life and Letters of Sir Edmund Gosse (London:
Heinemann, 1931; Ann Thwaite, Edmund Gosse: A Literary Landscape (London: Secker & Warburg, 1984).
Bosworth Smith called ... Alice: Bath, op. cit., p. 42. Giles Symonds: THYB, 1972-3, pp. 24-6.
Chapter 16 Evangeline and Alice Smith: Bath, op. eit. Villa Trollope and Doctor Thorne: Anthony Trollope, An Autobiography
(London: Williams & Norgate, 1946) p. 114.
Chapter 17 Munby at the Lushingtons': Derek Hudson, Munby, Man of Two Worlds
(London: John Murray, 1972) p. 412. Alice Read: letter from her to Howard Bliss, 10 April 1928, Miriam Lutcher
Stark Library, Austin, Texas. Apparent change of setting for The Woodlanders: THYB, 1971, pp. 46-52. Tess steadily ennobled: J. T. Laird, The Shaping of Tess of the d'Urbervilles'
(London: Oxford University Press, 1975). Hardy's sketches (and notes on them) at Wool Manor: at the Dorset
County Museum, Dorchester. The Hardys in Scotland with Sir George Douglas: Hibbert Journal, op. cit.
Chapter 18 Raymond Blathwayt: Black and White, 27 August 1892. Rebekah Owen: For this and subsequent references to her, see Carl
Weber, Hardy and the Lady from Madison Square (Waterville, Maine: Colby College Press, 1952).
Florence Henniker: See prefaces and appendices in One Rare Fair Woman, ed. Evelyn Hardy and F. B. Pinion (London: Macmillan, 1972).
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Chapter 19 Dinner in honour of Meredith at Burford Bridge: Siegfried Sassoon,
Meredith (London: Constable, 1948) pp. 227-30. Gissing at Max Gate: John Halperin, Gissing: A Li[e in Books (London:
Oxford University Press, 1982) pp. 227-8. Jude's early reading and Hardy's: W. R. Rutland, Thomas Hardy: A Study o[
his Writings and their Background (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1938) pp. 21-2. Story publieized by Ford Madox Ford: see his Mightier than the Sword
(London: George Allen & Unwin, 1938) pp. 128-30. Lady Grove: Desmond Hawkins, Concerning Agnes (Gloucester: Alan Sut
ton, 1982).
Chapter 20 Austrian empress: Haslip, The Lady Empress, op. eit. Visit to Montacute: John Cowper Powys, Autobiography (London: Mac
donald, 1967) pp. 227-30. Rudyard Kipling: H. Orel, The Unknown Thomas Hardy (Brighton, Sussex:
Harvester Press, 1987) pp. 93-4. Journey to Tryphena's horne and grave at Topsharn: Deacon and Cole
man, Providence and Mr. Hardy, op. eit., p. 64. Emma's objections to Pioneers o[ Evolution: letter to Edward Clodd,
29 March 1897, Brotherton Collection, Leeds University Library. Emma to Rebekah Owen, 24 April 1899: Colby College Library. Emma to Mrs Grahame: Bodleian Library, Oxford. Bertha Newcombe: Brotherton Collection, Leeds University Library. Hardy and Emma cyeling: monographs, 20, 5, 17.
Chapter 21 Lengthy discussion with William Archer: Archer, Real Conversations,
op. eit. Letter to Rebekah Owen: Colby College Library. Llewelyn Powys' s visit to Max Gate: monograph, 64.
Chapter 22 Years later ... distant relative: Rutland, Thomas Hardy, op. cit., p. 13. Florence Dugdale: R. Gittings and Jo Manton, The Second Mrs Hardy
(London: Heinemann, 1979). How the staging of Hardy began in Dorchester: monographs, 17, 71. Whymper and the Matterhorn route: Edward Clodd, Memories (London:
Chapman & Hall, 1916) p. 85. Emma to Lady Hoare: Wiltshire Record Office, Trowbridge. Florence won over to Emma: Marguerite Roberts, THYB, 1980, pp. 14ff.
Chapter 23 Florence's attempts to secure publication for Emma: Roberts, (op. eit.). Florence to Clodd (Crippen and Hardy): Brotherton Collection, Leeds
University Library. 'Non-acceptors': monograph, 29. The Hardy love-letters and Browning: Florence Hardy to Howard Bliss, 10
Bibliography and References 413
January 1931, Princeton University Library. Newbolt's letter of thanks: Miriam Lutcher Stark Library, Austin, Texas. Joumey with Kate Hardy (Mary was ill) and Florence Dugdale to Bath,
Bristol, and Glou~ester; Mrs Henniker on Hardy; and Florence on 'The Roman Gravemounds': Brotherton Collection, Leeds University Library.
Newbolt' s account of the gold medal presentation: The Later Life and Letters of Sir Henry Newbolt, ed. M. Newbolt (London: Faber & Faber, 1942) pp. 166-8.
Poems in the attics: monograph, 20, p. 48. Emma started a prayer: Roberts THYB, op. eit., p. 13. Visit of A. C. Benson and Gosse: Ann Thwaite, Edmund Gosse, op. eit., end
of chapter 16. Oh! would I were a daneing child: New York Public Library. Miss Wood Homer: monograph, 18. Emma's maid: THYB, 1973-4, p. 9. Amos Barton: George Eliot, Scenes of Clerical Life.
Chapter 24 The happy laugh he had when he was young, and the diaries: 16 January
1913, Brotherton Collection, Leeds Univerity Library. Revolver in her bedroom: Florence to Clodd, Brotherton Collection. Obvious to Mabel Robinson that Hardy and Florence were engaged:
Roberts, THYB, op. eit., p. 29. Amistress named Florence Dugdale: THYB, 1973-4, p. 8. Ellen Titterington: monograph, 59. Colvin, Hardy, and Eigar: J. N. Moore, Edward Elgar: A Creative Life
(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1984) p. 649. The question to be settled in a week: Brotherton Collection, Leeds Univer
sity Library. Teresa Fetherstonhaugh: Weber, Hardy and the Lady from Madison Square,
op. eit., p. 171. One of the Max Gate servants and books on birds: monograph, 65. Only a little affection: Florence to Lady Hoare, 22 July 1914, Wiltshire
Record Office, Trowbridge. Outings by car with Hermann Lea: monograph, 20. 'utterly weary of life'; 6 December 1914, Wiltshire Record Office, Trow
bridge.
Chapter 25 Introduced to H. G. Wells: Florence to Wells, 8 August 1915, University of
Illinois Library. 'mischief-making tactics': Wiltshire Record Office, Trowbridge. Too many local calls: Colby College Library. Hardy's will: monograph, 36. Florence to Rebekah Owen on Mary Hardy, after the funeral, Hardy's will,
Emma's diaries, Wessex, and the shawl: Colby College Library. Tea-party at West Stafford rectory: THYB, 1973-4, p. 46. Mr. Britling Sees It Through: University of Illinois Library. Florence retracts all she has written against Cockerell, and begs Rebekah
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Owen to burn her injudieious letters: Colby College Library. Mrs Sheridan: Weber, Hardy and the Lady [rom Madison Square, op. eit.,
p.192. Rehearsal of The Mellstock Quire: monograph, 15. Sassoon at Max Gate: Siegfried Sassoon, Siegfried's Journey, 1916-20
(London: Faber & Faber, 1945) pp. 88-93.
Chapter 26 Llewelyn Powys, 24 January 1920: The Letters 01 Llewelyn Powys, ed. Louis
Wilkinson (London: John Lane, 1943). Sassoon: Sassoon, Siegfried's Journey, op. eit., pp. 147-50. Florence to Paul Lemperley: Colby College Library. Barrie: Letters 01 J. M. Barrie, ed. Viola Meynell (London: Peter Davies,
1942). Robert Graves, Goodbye to All That (London: Jonathan Cape, 1929). The mummers' play at Max Gate: The Thomas Hardy Society Review 1982,
pp. 23~7. Vere H. Collins: See his Talks with Thomas Hardy at Max Gate, 1920-1922
(London: Duckworth, 1928). Lady Cynthia Asquith at Max Gate: monograph, 63. Sleep in the room where he wrote The Return of the Native: The Thomas
Hardy Society Review 1980, pp. 187-8. Barthelemon, three versions of a story on: Old Mrs Chundle and Other
Stories (London: Macmillan, 1977) pp. 119-21.
Chapter 27 Mrs Stanley: monograph, 14, where the dating is unreliable; see p. 55 of The
Personal Notebooks 01 Thomas Hardy (bibliography above). 'Memento Mori': in Fortnightly Review, February 1920; see Frederic Harri
son, Novissima Verba (London: Fisher Unwin, 1921) pp. 27-34. John Buchan on Late Lyrics and Earlier: 2 June 1922, Dorset County Museum. E. M. Forster at Max Gate: Selected Letters 01 E. M. Forster, Vol. 2, ed. Mary
Lago and P. N. Furbank (London: Collins, 1985) p. 31. Brigadier-General J. H. Morgan: Blunden, Thomas Hardy, op. eit., pp.
164-5. May O'Rourke: monograph, 8. T. E. Lawrence: H. Montgomery Hyde, Solitary in the Ranks (London:
Constable, 1977); The Letters, ed. Garnett, op. eit. The Prince of Wales at Max Gate: monographs, 59, 12, 15, 66. Marie Stopes: Blunden, Thomas Hardy, op. eit., p. 169. '0 Jan! 0 Jan! 0 Jan!': monograph, 15. Glastonbury Festival: Berta Lawrence, Thomas Hardy Journal, May 1987,
pp. 62-5. Florence receives Saint Joan: monograph, 52, item 149. Rehearsal of two scenes at Wool Manor: monograph, 2. Cockerell at Max Gate in January 1925: Wilfrid Blunt, CockerelI, (London:
Hamish Hamilton, 1964) pp. 214-16. Florence and Mrs Bugler: monograph, 1.
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Reported to Charlotte Mew: New York Public Library. Filmer's arrangement without cuts: Blunden, Thomas Hardy, op. eit., pp.
170-1.
Chapter 28 Hospitality to Howard Bliss: Princeton University Library. Lady Pinney: monograph, 25. Thomas Soundy: The Thomas Hardy Society Review 1977, p. 75. Ellen Titterington: monograph, 59. lesting Pilate: Miriam Lutcher Stark Library, Austin, Texas.
Chapter 29 Mr Wells and bis wife: Brotherton Collection, Leeds University Library. Lady Hoare: Wiltshire Record Office, Trowbridge. Death of Hardy: Ellen Titterington, monographs, 4 and 59. A friend of May 0' Rourke: monograph, 8 and Roberts, THYB, op. eit.,
p.63. Barrie had left for London: cf. Florence to Howard Bliss, 11 March 1930,
Princeton University Library. Mrs Shaw and the Dead March in Saul: Roberts, THYB, op. eit., p. 64. Hardy's will: monograph, 36. Bonfires in the garden: monograph, 6. Barrie and Hardy's Lile: Roberts, THYB, op. eit., pp. 74-9. Ellen recalled: monograph, 59. Florence at Stanway: Lady Cynthia Asquith, Portrait 01 Barrie (London:
James Barrie, 1954) p. 171. Mrs Bugler's London success: monograph, 1. Hardy memorials: Blunt, CockereII, op. eit., pp. 218-22, and Roberts,
THYB, op. cit., pp. 67ff. Llewelyn Powys and Kennington's statue of Hardy: monograph, 70. R. A. Scott-James and the Abbey burial: Miriam Lutcher Stark Library,
Austin, Texas. Florence's will: monograph, 36. Hardy's remaining books: monograph, 52.
Chapter 30 Epigraph: Browning, The Ring and the Book, I, 1367-73. A. L. Rowse, The English Past (London: Macmillan, 1951) pp. 171-2. Evangeline Smith: Rabiger, 'Hoffman Papers', op. eil., pp. 48-9. Twenty years later: Florence Hardy to Rebekah Owen, 5 May 1914, Colby
College Library. Alke Smith's diary: Bath, op. eit., p. 46. Florence to Rebekah Owen on the Giffords: Colby College Library. 'Beatrix Potter': Colby College Library. Clodd on Hardy: 14 January 1928, Miriam Lutcher Stark Library, Austin,
Texas. Hardy's reserve and the expression of his innermost feelings in poetry:
Irene Cooper Willis's essay on T.H. at Colby College Library, published
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as 'Monograph No. l' by the Thomas Hardy Society, 1981, p. 6. Lady St Helier on Hardy: See her Memories of Fifty Years (London: Edward
Arnold, 1909) pp. 240-1. Forster on Keats and Hardy: Selected Letters, ed. Lago and Furbank, op.
cit., p. 259.
General Index
A-, Miss 63 Abercrombie, Lascelles 314 Aberdeen 45,283-4,284,300 Abbotsbury 203,299,386 Abbotsford 223 Aeschylus 57, 143, 214,
(Agamemnon) 272,370 Aide, Hamilton 61, 228 Ainsworth, Harrison 35,36,62,
319 Albert, Prince 9, 18, 50-1, 61, 194 Aldeburgh 220, 241, 266, 273,
279, 282, 284, 298, 300, 301, 305, 307, 310, 319, 405
Alexandra, Princess 66 Alexandra Club 256, 273 Allbutt, (Sir) Clifford 223, 230,
294,321 Allen, Grant 241 Allhusen, Dorothy. See Stanley Allingham, William 44, 117, 229 Alma-Tadema, Lawrence 170,
188, 191, 193, 211, 215 America (United States) 102,
11fr17, 129, 130, 135, ISS, 166, 178, 181, 190, 192, 193, 201, 202, 204, 220, 259, 272, 285, 321, 326, 327, 346, 353, 362, 367, 380, 397
AnteIl, John 16, 84-5, 114, 221, 246
Antell, Mary 16, 84, 282. See Hand
AnteIl, Mary (PoIly) 282 Antoninus, Marcus Aurelius 71 Arch, Joseph 202 Archer, William 32, 191, 221,
222,246,249,259,262,272,300 Architeetural Association 60,
63,65 Arlington Manor 23fr7, 239, 244,
258,267 Arnold, Edward 216 Arnold, Matthew 52, 159, 160,
165, 169, 173, 193, 197, 205, 208, 238, 252, 271, 308, 358, 368, 370, 399
Asquith, Herbert Henry 293,327, 370 '
Asquith, Lady Cynthia 353-4,395 Athelhampton 47, 85 Athelhampton Hall 47,71,85,
268 Athenaeum 102, 104, 143, 162,
204, 220, 240, 283, 343, 348 Athenaeum Club 211,222,279,
280, 284, 298, 299, 303, 349, 403 Atkins, Norman 372 Atkinson, Henry Tindal 179 Atlantic Monthly 117, 177-8, 296 Austen, Jane 291, 349 Axminster 181
Badbury Rings 16fr7, 176 Bagehot, William 56, 74, 80 Baldwin, Stanley 386, 391, 392 Balfour, A. J. 208, 226, 230, 282,
294, 350, 370 Balliol Players 370, 381, 384 Balzac, Honore de 89, 122, 248 Bankes, Albert 314 Barnes, Lucy. See Baxter Barnes, William 43-4, 48, 56,
141, 144, 145, 157, 165, 181, 182, 189-90, 200, 203-4, 218, 258, 277, 278, 295-6, 334, 349, 354
Barrie, (Sir) James 64, 220, 228, 231-2, 232, 287, 307, 326, 334, 336, 344, 348, 349, 353-4, 359, 372, 383, 390-6 passim, 400
Bartelot, Revd R. Grosvenor 312 tsartrtelemon,. i:'. H. 5,35t>-6 Basingstoke 256, 294 Bastow, Henry 40, 43, 45-6, 47,
48,387 Bath 110, 116, 151, 278, 307, 309,
328, 372, 385
417
418 General Index
Baxter, Lucy (nee Barnes) 206, 20&-7,278
Bayly, Thomas Haynes 14 Beaminster 47, 102, 374 Beerbohm, Max 202,341,365 Beesly, Edward 73, 131, 198 Bennett, Arnold 309, 326, 336 Benson, A. C. 312-13 Beranger, Pierre Jean de 80, 231 Bere Regis 38, 111, 212, 284, 329 Bernhardt, Sarah 273 Besant, (Sir) Walter 166, 169,
220, 266, 273 Bindon Abbey 227 Bingham, Revd Charles 151 Bingham's Melcombe 296,355 Birmingham 121, 310, 360 Birrell, Augustine 348-9 Bishop, Elizabeth 41 Bishop, Sir Henry 152, 348 Black, William 138, 188, 220, 226 Blackdown 28, 178, 395 Blackmoor Vale 1, 43, 141, 148,
150, 165, 200, 212, 278, 288, 359 Blackmore, R. D. 135,343 Blackwood, John 147, 166 Blackwood's Magazine 147, 210,
248 Blake, William 381 Blanche, Jacques-Emile 286, 287 Blandford Forum 133, 166, 176,
260,321 Blathwayt, Raymond 225 Bliss, Howard 377 Blomfield, (Sir) Arthur 59-60, 63,
64, 65, 69, 71-2, 72, 74, 77, 99, 104, 226, 269, 322, 348
Blomfield, Charles 269, 282, 324 Blunden, Edmund 108,349,359,
366 Bockhampton, Higher 3,5,17,
22,36,46,54,103,108,165,191, 192,205; the Hardy horne 1-2,4, (tenure) 6, 9,11-12,13, 15-16,24,41-2,63,64,67,69, 71, 84, 101, 108, 111, 121, 146, 157,164,167,171,282,284,301, 305,339,354,359,382,390,396, 398,400
Bockhampton, Lower 2,6, 17, 32,36, 191,346; the National School 18, 21
Bockhampton Cross 17,28,32, 64,387
Bodmin 96, 106, 107 Boer War 268-9, 271,272,274,
277 Boscastle 95, 183, 209, 242-3, 318 Boucher, Leon 143-4 Boughton, Rutland 369, 373 Bournemouth 134, 149, 199, 368,
373,385 Bowker, R. R. 170-1, 172 Braddon, Mary 61,92, 147, 169 Bradley, A. C. 299, 338 Brandon, Raphael 99 Brennecke, Ernest 370, 376, 380 Bridges, J. H. 198 Bridges, Robert 294,320,326,
345,347 Bridport 40,47, 181, 203, 328,
333 Bright, R. Golding 381 Brighton 66, 103, 121-2, 250, 259 Bristol 40, 59, 96, 110, 141, 260,
278, 307, 309, 377 Broadley, A. M. 297 Broadmayne 152 Broadwindsor 40, 301 Bronson, Mrs 207 Brontt~, Charlotte (Jane Eyre) 40,70,
360; Emily 370; Patrick 49 Broughton, Rhoda 184-5,291 Browne, Martha 40-1,44,51,377,
379 Browning, Robert 84, 118, 169,
184-5, 188, 197, 198, 203, 206-10 passim, 264, 266, 306, 390, (quoted) 399
Brussels 127, 138, 139-40, 252 Bubb Down 1,212,213 Buchan, John 336, 358, 359 Buckstone, J. B. 70, 76 Bugler, Gertrude 321, 350, 355,
356, 361, 372, 373-5, 375, 381, 395
Bulwer-Lytton, Edward George 35,73,343
General Index 419
Bunyan, John (The Pilgrim's Prog-ress) 32
Bury, J. B. 300, 301, 305, 332 Butler, H. M. 166, 319 Butler, Samuel (author of
Hudibras) 236 Butler, Samuel (author of
Erewhon) 346 Byron, Lord 41, 74, 139, 169,
207, 257, 284, 299, 370-1
Calais 280, 296, 317 Cambridge 43, 49, 53, 55, 60, 75,
83, 110, 111, 112-13, 127-9, 131, 172, 178, 203, 204, 230, 258, 263, 286, 288, 294, 310, 311, 312, 319, (Magdalene) 321, 323, 377, 392
Came House 181,200,382 Campbell, Mrs Patrick 250, 256 Canterbury 286, 387 Carlisle 308 Carlyle, Thomas 90,115,130,142,
145,202; Mrs Carlyle 156 Carnarvon, Lady 197,204,208,
241; Lord 198,211 Carr, J. Comyns 180 Cassell, John 35,53 Cerne Abbas 288, 328 Chambers's Journal 72, 300 ChannelIslands 1, 193 Channing, Mary 297,344 Chapman, Frederick 89,90 Chapman & Hall 90,98 Charborough Park 176, 178, 385 Charrington, Charles 231 Chatto & Windus 150, 151, 154,
276 Chester 60, 177, 308 Chesterton, G. K. 345,390 Chew, Samuel 360 Chichester 300 Child, Harold 297, 329, 368, 372 Christian, Prince and
Princess 221, 226, 241 Churchill, Lord Randolph 226 Churchill, Winston 323, 364 Clarendon, Lord 337--8 Clodd, Edward 13, 84, 220, 241,
244, 245, 246, 255, 264, 266, 269,
273, 275, 276, 279, 282, 284, 298, 299, 300, 301, 304, 307, 309, 317-18, 319, 322, 334, 339, 396, 404-5,405
Cockerell, (Sir) Sydney 310, 311, 319, 330, 331, 334, 334-5, 340, 345, 352, 357, 358, 366-74 passim, 377, 378, 383, 384, 390-7 passim, 405
Coleridge, S. T. 275,292,2%,308 Collier, John 167 Collins, Churton 204 Collins, Vere H. 351, 360 Collins, Wilkie 92, 279 Cologne 127, 138 Colvin, (Sir) Sidney 202, 319, 330 Comte, Auguste 73, 99, 128,
130-1, 136, 145, 159, 173, 198, 358
Congreve, Richard 198 Conrad, Joseph 287 Constable, John 344 Cook, John Douglas 95, 129 Cooke's Circus 37--8, 45, 111 Coombe Keynes 47 Corfe Castle 135 Corfe Mullen 184 Corn Laws 15:-16 Cornford, Frances 301 Cornhill Magazine 109, 111, 114,
115, 117, 121, 124, 130, 132, 165, 187, 279, 286, 293, 305
Coutts, Francis 283, 288, 296 Cowley, Revd H. G. B. 330, 332,
380,391 Crabbe, George 130,284-5 Crackanthorpe, Mrs Blanche 250,
285,302 Craigie, Mrs Pearl 232, 239, 241,
244, 248, 286, 294 Crickmay, G. R. 90-1, 91, 92, 97,
101, 102, 103 Crimean War 33, 34, 37, 51, 53 Crippen, H. H. 305 Cunnington, Edward 192 Curzon, Lord 294
Daily Chronicle 224, 249, 267, 268, 300
420 General Index
Daily Mail 287, 293, 300, 376 Daily News 142, 180 Daily Telegraph 388 Damer. See Came House 'Dane, Clemence' 386 Dart, Emily 41 Dart, James 5, 114 d' Arville, Miss 110 Darwin, Charles (and
Darwinism) 14, 48, 73, 136, 161,180,186,262,270,286
Dashwood, Charles 144, 151, 153; Mrs 151, 153, 270
Davy, Sir Humphry 257 Defoe, Daniel 88, 133 de la Mare, Walter 18, 354, 364,
370, 387, 390 de Vere, Aubrey 203 Denchworth 63,66,70-1 d'Erlanger, Baron 285 Detmold, E. J. 347-8 Dickens, Charles 69, 76, 77, 129,
157, 291, 351 Disraeli, Benjamin 133, 165 Dobson, Austin 133, 188 Donaidson, Stuart
Alexander 319, 321 Donaidson, T. L. 65 Donovan, C. 70 Dorchester I, 2, 4, 11, 15, 16, 18,
23, 27, 28-31, 33, 37, 43, 44, 46, 52, 55, 58, 84-5, 102, 164, 171, 176, 181, 189-90, 190-1, 192, 193, 196, 203, 212, 219, 222, 226, 239, 258, 261, 267, 268, 285, 289, 306-7, 326, 327, 334, 350, 355-6, 366, 370, 376, 392-3, 395, 396; performances of Hardy plays at 297, 300, 307, 309, 314, 321, 333, 339, 350, 361, 367, 368, 372, 373; Grammar School 298,380,384,386,398. See Hardye; St. Peter's 29,30, 40,193,355-6,368,383,392
Dorset County Chronide 37,47,57, 121,190,276
Dorset County Museum 37,53, 190,220,310,380,386-7,397
Dorset Natural History and
Antiquarian Field Club 181, 192, 200, 227, 294, 296
Douglas, (Sir) George 178-9, 195, 218, 223, 224, 236, 247, 256, 266, 269, 273, 274, 321, 330, 346
Dover 62, 252, 280 Downton, Elizabeth (monthly
nurse) 9, 12, 262 Drane, Thomas 23-4, 146 Drinkwater, A. E. 347 Drinkwater, John 344, 366, 368,
371,381 Drummond, William 177 Dublin 230-1, 238, 295 Duffin, H. C. 332 Dugdale, Constance 291,307,
308, 397 Dugdale, Edward 29Off, 308, 322 Dugdale, Mrs Emma 291, 304,
349,357,377 Dugdale, Eva 357, 390, 391, 397 Dugdale, Florence Emily 289ff,
300-22 passim, 322-3, 405. See Hardy, Florence
Dugdale, Margaret. See Soundy Dumas, Alexandre (pere) 35 Du Mautier, George 135, 170,
188, 193 Durham 53, 223, 301
Eastlake, Lady 40; Sir Charles Lock 337
Edgcumbe, Robert Pearce 219, 242
Edinburgh 177,249,301 Edward VII (Prince of Wales) 66,
277, 287, 303-4 'Egdon Heath' 2, 13, 17, 146,
147, 167, 199, 245, 246, 274, 329, 341, 363, 384
'Egerton, George' 248 Eigar, Sir Edward 320 'Eliot, George' 92, 105, 119-20,
120, 124, 125, 139, 142, 155, 162, 173, 175, 178, 195, 206, 249, (Amos Barton) 314-15, 369
Elizabeth, Empress of Austria 145-6, 257
Ellis, Havelock 184, 248
General Index 421
Ellis, S. M. 319 Elton, Godfrey 365, 396 Ely 53, 110, 128, 286 Enfield 290ff, 301, 302, 309, 322,
336, 346, 377 English Association 287 English Illustrated Magazine 191,
244 English Revie ... v 298, 309 Essays and Reviews 56, 73 Evans, A. H. 297, 300, 307, 309,
321 Evans, Maurice 297 Evershot I, 212, 367 Eves, R. G. 367 Exeter 94, 102, 200, 260, 308, 328,
344
Falkner, John Meade 296 Faucit, Helen 76 Fawcett, Millicent 287 Fawley 2, 25, 70, 228, 244, 246,
365 Ferrey, Benjamin 39, 59, 63, 70 Fetherstonhaugh, Teresa 218,
227, 296, 314, 316, 322, 401 Ffrangc;on-Davies, Gwen 375, 392 Fielding, Henry 130, 260 Filmer, A. E. 375 Findon 67, 75 Fippard, Herbert 40, 62, 63, 158 First World War (1914-18) 100,
107,303,326-7,329,331,332, 334,335-6,341,344,348, 363; and the Treaty of Versailles 388
Fisher, Admiral W. W. 365,367 Fiske, Mrs 256 FitzGerald, Edward 273. See
Rubdiyat Fitzgerald, Sir Gerald and
Lady 232 Fletcher, Walter 179, 184 Florence 206, 206-7 Flower, Newman 313, 359, 381,
390 Forbes-Robertson, (Sir) Johnston
244, 250; Lady 373 Ford, Ford Madox (formerly
Hueffer) 249 Forde Abbey 157-8 Fordington 6, 28, 30, 34, 35, 49ff,
83, 111, 164, 237, 278, 281, 311, 379, 387, 389, 397
Forster, E. M. 359, 364, 367, 370, 372, 393, 394, 407
Forster, W. E. 50, 52 Fortescue, Winifred 340 Fortnightly Review 129, 143, 145,
187, 222, 223, 240, 301, 383 Fourier, Charles 68, 142 Fox-Strangways, Lady
Susannah. See O'Brien Fox-Strangways, Revd Charles
Redlynch 7 Frampton 1, 218, 221, 270 Franco-Prussian War 99, 100, 242 Fraser's Magazine 129, 130 Frazer, (Sir) James 273, 305 Frith, W. P. 158, 169, 203, 283 Frome St Quintin 1 Froude, J. A. 202
Galsworthy, John 303, 326, 337, 349, 355, 382, 385, 395
Garnett, Richard 249-50, 274 Geneva 257 Genoa 205 George III 3, 7, 17, 132, 155, 167,
173, 219, 344 George V 304, 305, (coronation)
307-8, 324, 349, 364, 392 George, Frank William 329,387 Geröme, Jean Leon 62, 98 Gibbon, Edward 133, 257 Gifford, C. H. 24, 180 Gifford, Edwin Hamilton 121,
124, 197, 284, 328, 347 Gifford, Emma Lavinia 89, 94ff,
99-101, 102-10 passim, 115, 117, 118, 278, 351, 401. See Hardy
Gifford, Evelyn 337, 347 Gifford, Gordon 193, 249, 263,
267, 268, 269, 282, 329, 393 Gifford, Helen 95, 96. See
Holder Gifford, John Attersoll (horne at
Kirland) 95, 96, 106, 106-7, 115,
422 General Index
122-3,219,318,323,401 Gifford, Lilian 193, 263, 269, 270,
279, 280, 282, 296, 312, 316, 317, 320, 321-2, 322, 327, 346, 393
Gifford, Richard 282 Gifford, Walter 115,121,123,144,
263,280,282 Gilder, Jeannette 247, 250, 251 GilIingham 49 Gissing, George 202-3, 209,
244-5, 245-6 Gladstone, WilIiam Ewart 146,
197, 201, 260 Glastonbury 47, 259, 283, 369 Gloucester 260, 309 Goethe 133, 136, 142, 160, 254,
346 Good Words 166, 167-8, 168 Gordon, General 197 Gorky, Maxim 287 Gosse, (Sir) Edmund 87, 117,
126, 181, 18&-9, 199, 200, 202, 206, 209, 221, 222, 232, 244, 247, 248, 259, 262, 265, 268, 281, 285, 301, 320, 331, 339, 350, 369-70, 370, 376, 381, 385, 386, 389, 392, 393, 405; meets Hardy in London 157, 173, 185, 188, 191, 215, 256, 266, 273, 277, 279, 282, 284, 287, 294, 304, 307, 323, 344; visits Hardy in Dorchester 189-90; at Max Gate 203, 220,283,312-13,347,384; publications 187, 188, 203, 204, 260,289,333-4,337
Grahame, Eispeth 264, 268 'Grand, Sarah' (Mrs McFall) 232,
233 Grant, James 35 GranvilIe-Barker, Harley 327,
344, 347, 348, 355, 362, 365, 367, 370, 371, 377, 384, 388
Graphie 183, 193, 216, 217, 270, 282
Graves, Robert 349, 363, 364, 36&-7
Gray, Thomas 119, 174, 216, 269, 377
Greenhill, (Sir) George 174
Grey family 17, 18; Lora Grey 30
'Gribble, Vivian' 373,377 Grieg, Edvard 285 Griesbach, Johann Jakob 45 Grove, (Lady) Agnes 245, 248,
251-2,259,278,285,287,289, 298,302,304,383,388
Haggard, H. Rider 222,275,303 Haldane, J. B. S. 390 Ham HilI 259, 385 Hambledon HilI 150-1 Hanbury, Carotine 356,379 Hanbury, Mr and Mrs Cecil 328,
334, 337, 346, 347, 355, 359, 382, 398
Hand, Mary 12, 16 Harding, Louisa 41, 64, 358 Hardy, Emma Lavinia 10, 54,
112, 113, 121-3, 133, 134-5, 136, 144, 148, 149-50, 151, 152, 152-3, 16&-7, 171-2, 172, 174, 177, 182, 184, 191, 193, 199, 205-7, 219, 220, 221, 223, 226, 227-8, 231, 244, 245, 249-50, 25&-9, 263-5, 269, 270-1, 272, 274-5, 279, 280-1, 282, 287, 29&-7, 297, 302, 311-15, 31&-17, 340, 345, 351, 352, 358-9, 361, 368, 387, 393, 397, 402. See Gifford
in London 155, 156, 158, 168-9, 169-70, 184-5, 193, 197-8, 198, 201-3,207-8,210-11,211-12, 213,215,217-18,221,222,230, 241,244,249-50,256,259-60, 273,279,283-4,286,287-8,302, 303-4; cyeling 247,252,259, 263,266,267,269,277; and Hardy's family 134,146,167,176, 205,229,245,265,330,340, 400; ilInesses and odd behaviour 225-6,228-9,238-9, 241,250,253,264,278,279,283, 286,294,302,305-6,313,314, 319,333,402-3; and religion 99, 198,264,266,312, 402; contemporary people's impressions of her 122,170-1,
General Index 423
189,200,218,225,236,239,245, 265,267,269,270,287-8,311, 313,314,319,331,400-1; writings: diaries (European tours) 121-2, 138-40, 205--7, 256-8; (secret) 228, 317, 318, 331; The Maid on the Shore 134, 225, 305; Same Recollections 305, 312, 318, 319, 358,402; verses 306, 312; other writings 304-5, 305,319
Hardy, Florence Emily 10,39,63, 112, 123, 144, 253, 322-41 passim, 344, 346-353 passim, 355, 359, 362, 363, 365--75 passim, 377, 379, 381-97 passim, 401, 403, 404, 405, 407. See Dugdale
Hardy, Henry (brother) 10, 32-3, 109-10, 158, 164, 190, 193, 219-20, 237, 260, 261, 285, 286, 301, 307, 308, 316, 318, 319, 322, 330, 350, 362, 371, 391, 392, 393, 395,397
Hardy, James (uncle) 4, 6, 7, 10, 11, 13, 15, 23, 46, 171
Hardy, Jemima (mother, nee Hand) 5, 7-16 passim, 20, 26, 33, 34, 35, 39, 51, 109, 134, 135, 158, 164, 167, 204, 206, 210, 222, 226, 229, 242, 262, 265, 274, 281-2, 301, 337, 353, 359-60, 386, 387, 400
Hardy, John (great-grandfather) 1, 10, 12
Hardy, lohn (uncle) 6, 10 Hardy, Katharine (sister) 10,
32-3, 41, 66, 89, 134, 134-5, 172, 176, 191, 226, 246, 274, 281-2, 282, 285, 305, 306, 308, 309, 316, 317, 318, 319, 320, 328, 330, 331, 332, 336, 344, 348, 350, 366, 379, 390,391,392,393,397,398,400
Hardy, Mary (grandmother, nee Head) 2-4, 7, 9-10, 12, 15, 23, 24, 24-6, 41, 246, 278
Hardy, Mary (sister) 12, 25, 27-8, 32, 35, 46-7, 53, 54, 61, 63, 65,
66, 68, 69, 70-1, 72-3, 84, 89, 134-5, 171-2, 176, 191, 226, 227-8,246,274,281-2,282,285, 296, 305, 306, 310, 316, 319, 321, 330, 331, 352, 359, 361, 368, 387, 393,400
Hardy, Theresa 2,6 Hardy, Thomas (grandfather)
2-7, 10, 13, 26, 164 Hardy, Thomas (father) 4-14
passim, 17, 21, 27, 28, 32, 33, 34, 35, 41-2, 42, 46, 54, 57, 63-4, 73, 106, 114, 146, 151, 164, 176, 205, 210, 226, 227-8, 229, 230, 278,359,400
Hardy Thomas (author) altruism 218, 272-3, 303, 323, 346, 357, 383; and the Bible 73,74-5,77,99,107,115, 159-60, 183, 194, 195, 341; Christianity and the Church 58, 73, 75--6, 78ff, 159-60, 224, 275, 360-1, 380; copyright 133, 170, 180; drama and dramatic production 217, 362; fiction, aims as a writer of 125, 177, 195, 201, 204, 208, 210-11, 214, 215, 216-17, 223, 296, 334; on marriage 118, 192, 223, 309; nature 79-80,82-3, 148-9, 286-7; his personality, aspects and impressions of 343, 347, 364, 367, 381, 384, 404-7; philosophical certitude, decline in 351-2; and poetry 58, 74-5, 81-3, 133, 148-9, 155, 262, 268, 296, 339; on provincialism in literature 173; publication of his works, astuteness in promoting 353; Stinsford, expected burial at 317, 330, 331, 345, 349, 391; and the Unfulfilled Intention 79, 148, 174, 270; vivisection 299, 303, 323; war 268-9, 272, 303, 326, 335, 341, 388; women's' rights 287, 298
424 General Index
Hardy, Thomas Masterman 1, 28, 178, 227, 395
Hardy Players 297, 309, 333, 350, 355, 362, 372, 395
Hardye, Thomas 1, 28, 35, 40, 43,298,384
Harper, J. Henry 150, 170,242 Harper & Brothers 170,174,217,
220,240,256,261,268,274,276, 321,389
Harper's Bazar 216 Harper's New Monthly Magazine
150, 170, 213, 222, 240 Harper's Weekly 154, 170, 177,
183, 193, 220 Harrison, Frederic 198, 210, 215,
224, 226, 273, 281, 286, 321, 322, 328,357-8
Harrison, Frederick 250, 372, 373,374
Harte, Bret 202 Hastings 241 Hatfield 20, 75 Hawk.ins, Anthony Hope 273,
34S-9 Head, (Sir) Henry 371, 389 Head, Mary. See Hardy Hedgcock, F. A. 360 Heidelberg 127, 139 Henley, W. E. 162, 222, 230 Henniker, Arthur Henry 231,
242, 244, 250, 251, 260, 268, 278, 279, 286, 310
Henniker, Florence 230ff, 237-8, 238, 244, 245, 246, 248, 249, 251, 252, 253, 265, 268, 269, 273, 278, 279, 284, 286, 289, 302, 309, 310, 317, 319, 321, 322, 323, 327, 328, 337, 349, 352, 355, 359, 361, 362, 393, 404
Hereford 236, 307 Herkomer, Hubert von 225, 294,
321 Hewitt, Graily 345 Hewlett, Maurice 273, 299 Hicks, John 39, 40, 45, 47, 57, 58,
59, 77, 83--4, 87, 90, 92-3, 108 High Stoy 213, 288, 355, 359 Hinkson, Katharine Tynan 295
Hoare, Lady 302,324,325,331, 332, 336, 337, 389; Sir Henry 324, 328, 337
'Hobbes, John Oliver'. See Craigie
Hobbes, Thomas 128,278 Holder, Helen 94-7,206,269,
270, 401; Revd Caddell 94-5, 96,97,99,104,105,107,183, 401
'Holland, Clive' (c. J. Hankinson) 274
Holmes, Oliver Wende 11 202 Holst, Gustav 384--5 Holt, Henry 116-17, 135, 166 Homer (Iliad) 44, 48, 159, 246 Homer, Christine Wood 314,
400; Eliza Wood 269, 313 Hone, Joseph 358 Hood, Thomas 157 Hooker, Richard 45 'Hope, Anthony'. See Hawkins 'Hope, Laurence' (Violet
Nicolson) 283 Hopkins, Arthur 152, 161 Houghton, 1st Lord 170, 172,
184, 197, 230-1 Houghton, 2nd Lord 211, 230,
231, 244, 251 Housman, A. E. 266, 269, 321,
392 How, Bishop William 251 Howells, William Dean 188, 223,
248,304 Hudson, W. H. 270 Hueffer, Ford Madox 298 Hueffer, Francis 152, 154 Hugo, Victor 140, 142, 195, 198,
211 Hurden, Fanny 18 Hurst, Rachel 41 Hutchins, John 145, 181, 216 Hutton, John 110 Huxley, Aldous 382 Huxley, Thomas Henry 156-7,
170, 208, 275, 299 Hyatt, Alfred 292, 325
Ibsen, Henrik 187, 221, 222, 232,
General Index 425
249, 256, 259, 362 Ilchester, Earls of 4, 6, 8, 213,
277, 367; Lady Ilchester 233, 330, 333, 340, 344, 367, 386
Illustrated London News 229, 238 Ilminster 385 Inglis, Ethel 355, 368 Ingpen, Roger 360, 365 Institute of Journalists 284 International Exhibition of
1862 61 Irving (Sir) Henry 157, 170, 180,
185, 218, 221, 228, 233, 273, 295
James, G. P. R. 35 James, Henry 124, 169, 189, 191,
193, 202, 203, 250, 256, 278-9, 280, 282, 294, 348
Jefferies, Richard 169, 292 Jeffreys, Judge 29 Jeune, (Sir) Francis (Lord St
Helier) 226, 228, 256, 267, 284 Jeune, John Symons 328,334,
346 Jeune, Mary (Lady St. Helier)
197, 202, 204, 210, 211, 217, 218, 220, 221, 222-3, 228, 230, 232, 233, 236-7, 239, 241, 244, 250, 261, 267, 287, 294, 312, 323, 328, 337, 344, 367, 389, 405
John, Augustus 367 Johnson, Lionel 226, 261, 262 Johnson, Samuel 35, 143 Jones, Henry Arthur 286 Jowett, Benjamin 131, 145, 208,
246 JuIlien, Louis 63, 158
Kean, CharIes 70 Kean, Edmund 276, 370 Keats, the tranter 23; Charles
and William 23, 41 Keats, John 206, 231, 286, 288,
330, 347-8, 349-50, 354, 376-7, 386, 406, 407
Keble, John 57-8, 139, 270 Kelso 179, 223 Kendal, Madge 180 Kenilworth 252
Kennedy, Daisy 366,368 Kennington, Eric 395, 396 Kilvert, Frands 49, 50, 190 Kingston Lacy 157, 176, 366, 382 Kingston Maurward House 2, 17,
87, 89, 91, 199, 328, 334, 337, 367; estate 3, 11, 21, 30; farm 17, 21-2, 215, 372, 374; old manor 17,215; Kingston Park 17,28,46, 102
Kipling, Rudyard 218, 220, 222, 259,280,307,348,370,386,392
Kirland 95, 96, 106, 140 Knight, Jane 1, 10 Knowles, James 230
Lake District 177, 264, 308, 350, 360,403
Lane, John 283, 288, 321 Lang, Andrew 224 Lanivet 106, 115, 402 Lanhydrock House 106 Lankaster, Ray 230 Last, Isaac Glandfield
(Nonconformist school) 21, 29, 33, 35, 36, 53
Launceston 94, 101, 107, 115, 319,333
Lawrence, T. E. 15, 363-5, 366--7, 367-72 passim, 380, 382, 392, 394, 395, 397, 407
Lea, Hermann 2,267,269,282, 284, 288, 307, 310, 311, 319, 323, 328,332
'Lee, Vernon' (Violet Paget) 206 Lemon, Mark 76 Lemperly, Paul 348 Lesnewth 99 Lewes, George Henry 133, 142 Lichfield 307 Lincoln 286 Linton, Eliza Lynn 212 Liverpool 180, 299 L1andudno 230 Lock, Arthur Henry 170; Henry
Os mond (his son) 193,380 Locker, Arthur 217,219 Lodge, Sir Oliver 339 London 7, 20, 22, 58ff, 66, 71,
426 General Index
84,89-90,98,101,104,107, 109-10, 114, 115, 124-5, 125-6, 135, 138, 145-6, 146, 152, 154ff, 158, 159, 168-70, 174, 175, 180, 184-5,191,193,197-8,201-3, 207-8,210-11,211-12,215, 217-26 passim, 228, 230, 232, 233, 241, 242, 250-1, 256, 259-60, 266, 273, 277, 279, 284, 285--6, 287, 293, 302, 303-4, 326-7, 332, 336, 344, 348, 379, 389, 394-5; British Museum 155, 165, 167, 202, 210, 215, 222, 250, 283, 286, 292, 304, 310, 377, 403; Chelsea Hospital 99, 133, 140, 155-6; concerts 77, 251, 256, 273, 282, 285; Covent Garden Theatre 63, 76-7, 299; Lord Mayor's banquet . 294; St Paul's 277, 280,282-3,381; Westminster Abbey 4,65--6,72-3,180,208, 228,232,266,277,288,298-9, 303,308,370,390,392, 397; Westbourne Park Villas 66,67,75,77,78, 104, 125,241,378
London Mercury 346,358,362 Londonderry, Lady 233,241,
248, 256, 277, 340; 333 Longleat 258 Longman's Magazine 183, 184, 210,
216 Lowell, Amy 343, 362, 376-7 Lowell, J. R. 129, 170, 202, 208 'Lucas Malet' (Mrs Mary
Harrison) 225 Ludlow Castle 236 Lulworth Castle 385; Lulworth
Cove 89, 165, 181; East Lulworth 47
Lyceum Club 300, 302, 304 Lyme Regis 116, 181, 182, 328 Lynd, Robert 332-3 Lynmouth 308
Maartens, Maarten 232 Macaulay, T. B. 84, ·133, 158, 202 Macbeth-Raeburn, H. R. 242-3
MacCarthy,Desmond 289 Mackail, J. W. 334 Macleod, Dr Donald 167-8 Macmillan, Alexander 40, 86, 87,
88, 89, 93, 97, 102, 103, 104, 156, 166, 172
Macmillan, Daniel 393 Macmillan, (Sir) Frederick 210,
230,243,276,280,285,289,294, 301,321,323,324,340,345,353, 357, 367, 373; Mrs 283, 294, 323
Macmillan, Harold 348,371 Macmillap., Malcolm 102, 103 Macmillan, Margaret
(Maggie) 173 Macmillan, Maurice 244, 293 Macmillan's Magazine 193, 201 McCarthy, Justin 208, 221, 231 McIlvaine, Clarence 242, 244, 256 McTaggart, J. 346-7 Maeterlinck, Maurice 275 Mahaffy, J. P. 145, 231 Maiden Castle 49, 192, 305, 355 Maiden Newton 7, 144, 203, 212 Malvern 252 Manchester, Duchess of 233, 266 Mann, Dr E. W. 389,390,391,
392 ManseI, Lt-Col. John 67 Mansfield, Katherine 362 Marlborough 49,53,83, 111, 177 Marnhull 148 Marsh, Edward 256, 342 Martin, Francis Pitney
Brouncker 17,18,22,60; Mrs Julia Augusta 17, 17-18, 18, 21-2, 60-1, 80
Masefield, John 326, 327, 347, 354, 355, 365, 373, 384, 397
Massingham, H. W. 224 Maugham, Somerset 396, 406 Max Gate 190, 192, 193, 194,
198-9, 200-1, 203, 209, 219, 220, 221, 223, 225, 226, 237, 250, 258, 263-4,273-4,279,282,284,307, 311-12, 312-13, 322, 329, 335, 343-4, 349, 350, 351, 353-4, 359, 363, 365-6, 370, 375, 379, 382-3,
General Index 427
393, 397-8; interior impressions 225, 288, 313, 349, 353-4; structural changes 241, 243, 253, 296, 319, 322
Melbury House 8, 212, 213, 330, 333, 340, 353, 383
Melbury Osmond ~9, 26, 32, 204, 212, 360
Meredith, George (Chapman & Hall's reader) 90, 91, 98, 130, 138, 202, 210, 224, 241, 244-5, 255, 259, 266, 281, 284, 29~9, 301,342,348,382,385,405
Mew, Charlotte 343,375 Middleton, J. H. 254 Milan 207 MilI, John Stuart 72, 73, 128, 131,
136, 148, 157, 159, 160, 249, 259 MilIay, Edna St Vincent 362, 384 Milman, General G. B. 232,244 Milne, James 267, 300 Milnes-Gaskell, Lady
Catherine 208, 211, 236 Milton, John 80, 172, (Comus)
236, 257, 294, 298 Milton Abbas 181 Minterne Magna 84 Monmouth, Duke of 8,29, 157 Monro, Harold 359 Montacute 25~9 Moore, George 344,369-70,390 Morgan, Charles 347, 376, 396 Morgan, General J. H. 360-1 Morley, John (Lord) 89, 89-90,
97, 102-3, 129-30, 130, 145, 201-2, 231, 348, 368, 370
~orning Post 102 Morrell, Lady Ottoline 371 Morris, Mowbray 205, 216, 224,
225 Moule, Charles Walter 52,83,91,
109, 113, 157-8, 172, 173, 254, 294, 323, 340, 348
Moule, George 52 Moule, Handley 53-4, 55, 169,
172, 321, 348 Moule, Revd Henry 49ff, 116, 169,
190; Mrs SO, 52, 190,254 Moule, Henry Joseph 52,54,84,
177, 189, 190, 191, 203, 269, 270, 279, 281, 284, 401; his daughter Margaret 228,270,316,340
Moule, Horatio Mosley 54ff,62, 67, 67-8, 71, 72, 73, 75, 83, 86, 90, 99, 100, 102, 103, 104, 109, 109-10, 111-13, 133, 155, 172, 190, 246, 323
Munby, A. J. 211 Murray, Revd Edward 4, 5, 6, 7 Murray, Gilbert 326 Murry, John Middleton 343,345,
345-6, 348, 354, 362, 369, 386, 389,407
Napoleon, and his war with England 3, 16, 25, 84, 155, 192, 261, 286, 367, 382. See The Dynasts
Napoleon, Louis 166, 200, 296, 382
NationalObserver 223 Nesfield, William 65 Nevill, Lady Dorothy 221, 230,
244 Nevinson, Henry 279 New Quarterly ~agazine 152, 154,
165, 170 New York 121, 124, 125, 129,
130,228,236,243,247,254,256, 274,276,280,371,376,380
Newbolt, (Sir) Henry 47, 306, 307, 311-12, 326, 337, 370
Newcombe, Bertha 265 Newman, John Henry 73, 133,
142 Nicholls, Eliza 67, 75, 80, 96, 98 Normandy 121, 122, 171 Norton, John 59 Noyes, Alfred 352
O'Brien, Lady Susan 6-7, 13, 213,227
O'Connor, T. P. 288 Oliphant, Margaret 197, 248 Omar Khayyam Club 244-5, 273,
284 Oppenheim,lsabella 283 O'Rourke, May 362-3, 371, 391
428 General Index
Orr, Mrs Sutherland 156, 165 Osgood, James Ripley 117, 220,
226 Osgood, McIlvaine & Co. 220,
224, 242, 247, 268, 276 Ouless, Walter William 356 Owen, Catharine 226-7, 228,
229, 236, 253, 256, 264, 270, 308, 314,325
Owen, Rebekah 38, 164, 212, 226-7, 228, 229, 236, 253-4, 256, 264, 265, 270, 275, 296, 308, 314, 316, 325, 327-8, 330, 332, 334, 336, 339-40, 350, 361, 372, 375, 401,403
Owermoigne 164, 165 Oxford 5, 55, 56, 133, 228, 233,
237, 282, (Bodleian) 310-11, 347, 361, 363, 364, 365, 370, 379, 385, 392, 396, 398
Palgrave, F. T. and The Golden Treasury 72, 74, 113, 207
Pali Mall Gazette 104, 129, 217, 221,247
Palmerston, Lord 72-3 Paris 122, 160, 182, 207, 211,
219-20, 231, 280, 376 Parnell, Charles Stewart 240 Parsons, Alfred 213, 219, 222,225 Pasquier, J. A. 108 Pater, Walter 160, 202, 211, 212 Paterson, Helen 115, 117, 118,
229, (Mrs Allingham) 170 Patmore, Coventry 44, 108, 133 Patti, Adeline 63 Paul, Charles Kegan 1, 143,
156-7, 158, 165, 170, 178, 179, 182, 206
Perkins, Revd Frederick 45 Perkins, Revd Thomas 267,287 Peterborough 112, 223 Petrie, Flinders 266, 279, 328 Phelps, Samuel 76 Phelps, Williams Lyon 346 Phillpotts, Eden 328, 337 Piddletrenthide 40 Pilsdon Pen 200, 377
Pinero, (Sir) Arthur Wing 180, 266
Pinney, Lady 41, 377, 379 Pisa 20~ Pitt, George 37; William
Morton 6; Mrs Morton 6 Pitt-Rivers, General Augustus
245; Mrs 241, 245 Plymouth 86, 94, 96, 98, 106,
115, 219, 318, 319, 322, 323, 333, 336, 337, 401
Poe, Edgar Allan 258 Pole, Catherine 89,91,96, 116,
242; James 116 Pollock, Sir William Frederick
169,208; Lady 208; their son 269
Portland 20, 164, 167, 194, 218, 269, 307, 365, 366, 387
Portsmouth, Lady 135, 193, 197, 204, 208, 211; Lord 193, 204
'Potter, Beatrix' 403 Pouncy, Harry 289 Pound, Ezra 351 Powerstock 47 Powys, John Cowper 258-9,
340-1, 343, 406 Powys, Llewelyn 288, 341, 343,
396 Powys, Theodore 288 Preston 91, 164 Pretor, Alfred 263 Prince of Wales (later Edward
VIII) 36~6, 392 Procter, Mrs Anne 117, 168,
169-70, 185, 193, 198, 202, 203, 207-8,208
Proctor, R. A. 178 Proust, Marcel 324, 381-2 Puddletown 1-2,4,8, 16,26,
32,64, 71, 8~, 89,113-14, 164,176,178,226,246, 284,384-5
Queensbury, Lady 285 Quiller-Couch, (Sir) Arthur 323,
332 Quilter, Harry 212
General Index 429
Rabelais Club 166, 169, 185, 202 Racedown 332, 377 Rainbarrow 3, 24, 27, 44, 160,
162, 192, 395 Raleigh, (Sir) Walter 294,295, 347 Rampisham 47 Rawle, Revd Richard 95, 104 Read, Alice 212 Reading 2, 252 Reason, Robert 346, 377 Rehan, Ada 211,218,219,232,
261 Richardson, Samuel 130, 165,
213-14 Ridgeway, Philip 375,381,395 Robinson, Mabel 218,320 Rolland, Madeleine 258, 273,
352-3 Rome 206,231,311,349,372-3 Rossetti, Dante Gabriel 187, 238 Rothenstein, William 20, 27, 256,
279,331 Rotterdam 138 Rouen 122, 205 Rowse, A. L. 400 Royal Academy 197,207,208,
213, 230, 232, 273, 279, 294, 307, 344,377,403
Royal Institute of British Architects 59, 64, 65, 88, 104, 324,349
Royal Literary Fund 230,294,386 Royal Observatory
(Greenwich) 178 Royal Society 230, 284 Royal Society of Literature
311-12 Rubaiyat 0/ Ornar Khayyarn 293,
390 Rugby 308 Rushy Pond 16, 27, 82 Ruskin, John 62 Russell, (Sir) William
Howard 242, 260
St Andrews 359 StJohn 73,159-60 St Juliot 92, 94-6, 97, 99-lO1,
lO2, 104, 107, 108, 115, 318-19, 333,349
Sackville, Lady 340 Saintsbury, George 224 Saleeby, Dr Caleb 396 Salisbury 16, 46--7, 56, 61-2, 135,
181, 258, 307, 344, 365 Salisbury, Lady 226; Lord 146,
197,282 Samson, Elizabeth 85, 86 Sampson Low, Marston, &: Co.
210 Sand, George lO3, 136, 145 Sandford Orcas 172, 176 Sargent, John Singer 307 Sassoon, Siegfried 337, 340,
341-2, 343, 344, 345, 345-6, 354,359,366,371,372,379, 384, 389, 407
Saturday Review 48, 55, 63, 66, 88, 90, 95, 104, 108-9, 120, 129, 142, 145, 157, 159, 204, 224, 225, 262
Savile Club 157, 166, 169, 180, 185, 188, 202, 208, 225, 230, 254, 259,279
Scarborough 223 Seheveningen 139, 155 Schopenhauer, Arthur 275, 370 Seots Greys 15, 22, 33, 34, 51 Seott, (Sir) George Gilbert 65 Scott, Sir Walter 74, 127, 130,
136, 142, 177, 213, 214, 223, 288 Scott-James, R. A. 397 Scott-Siddons, Mrs 76 Seale, James 44 Selby, James 152, 165 Severn, Joseph 330, 386 Shaftesbury 133, 141, 242, 245,
283 Shakespeare 35, 67, 70, 74, 76,
79, 84, 99, 101, 113, 136, 142, 157, 179-80, 181, 184, 193, 195, 211, 214, 216, 252, 273, 285, 286, 294, 329, 334, 388-9, 399
Sharpe, John Brereton 20; Martha (nee Hand) 20
Shaw, Mr and Mrs G. B. 287,
430 General Index
332,336,368,370,373,392 Shaw, Norman 65 Shaw, P. 59,62,63,64 Shelley, P. B. 20,74, 75-6, 82,
83,108,132,205,206,207,214, 231,233,246,254,266,280,288, 292,308,360,365,371,404, 406; Sir Percy Shelley 169
Sherborne 172,259,359 Sheridan, Mary 218, 221, 270,
296, 338, 401 Shirley, Revd Arthur 5-6, 18, 34,
39-40,46 Shorter, Clement 244, 252, 268,
273, 279, 282, 295, 299, 300, 307, 310, 319, 335; Dora Sigerson 295, 307, 310, 338
Shotover Papers 133 Shrewsbury 236 Shrewsbury, Lady 228,232 Silver, Christine 381 Sinclair, May 296, 302 Smerdon, E. W. 372 Smith, Allce 116, 176, 191, 203,
227, 333, 400 Smith, Bosworth 99, 116, 157,
166-7, 178, 191, 228, 230, 284, 285, 295, 296, 355
Smith, Evangeline 116, 157, 176, 191, 203, 227, 319, 400
Smith, Genevieve 116 Smith, George 117, 124, 138, 147,
162, 169, 185, 197 Smith, Reginald 283, 332, 338-9 Smith, Revd Regina!d 116, 157,
166, 191, 227-8 Smith, Roger 104, 105, 107-8,
108, 150 Smith, Sydney 202 Smith, EIder & Co. 90, 109, 117,
124, 147, 196 Society for the Protection of
Ancient Buildings 179, 286 Society of Authors 193, 215, 299,
348,390 Society of British Artists 204 Society of Dorset Men in
London 283,288,293-4,299, 300, 368, 369
Sophocles 57, 119, 195, 215, 404 Soundy, Margaret 322, 336, 353,
377, 379, 397; Thomas 353, 379,397
Southampton 266-7, 268, 379 Southsea 232, 233, 237, 238 Southwold 319 Sparks, James (uncle) 8,28,86 Sparks, James (son of Nathaniel)
280 Sparks, Maria (aunt) 8, 16, 86 Sparks, Martha (cousin) 62,67,
98 Sparks, Nathaniel (cousin) 71,
278, 329 Sparks, Tryphena (cousin) 85-6,
89, 98, 99, 246, 263, (Mrs Gale) 98, 217-18, 229-30, 261, 263
Spectator 102, 110, 120, 187, 238, 253,358
Spencer, Herbert 128-9, 142, 158, 208
Sphere 282, 321 Spurgeon, Charles 222 Squire, J. C. 344, 346, 362 Stafford House 39, 116, 146, 210,
212 Stafford House (London) 283,
286 Stanley, Dorothy (Mrs Jeune's
daughter) 228, 233, 241, 251, 266, 269, 294, 340, 361, 389
Stanley, H. M. 219 Stanley, Madeleine (Mrs Jeune's
daughter) 228, 233, 241, 244, 250,276
Stainer, Sir John 273 Stephen, Leslie 108-9, 111, 114-
15, 115, 117, 118, 120, 124, 125, 125ft, 146, 147, 158, 165, 168, 202, 203, 211, 220, 257, 262, 281, 284, 370, 381
Stevens, Alfred 321 Stevenson, R. L. 88, 126, 1%,
199-200, 202, 209, 291; Mrs 200,200-1
Stievenard, Leonce 75 Stinsford 2, 30, 41, 67, 181, 227,
360; church 3,4,5,6, 7, 9, 15,
General Index 431
17, 18, 31-2, 34, 37, 48, 112, 139, 198-9, 298, 328, 333, 340, 349, 356, 380, 392, 396; churchyard 12-13, 18, 64, 227-8, 261, 282, 316, 346, 349, 351-2, 360, 361, 377, 387, 391, 392, 397; Stinsford House 4, 7, 9, 32, 227-8
Stirling 176 Stoddard, Lorimer 256 Stoke Poges 266, 269 Stoker, Sir Thornley 295, 322 Stonehenge 224, 258, 267 Stopes, Marie 366 Strachey, Lytton 353, 358 Strang, William 226,305,345 Strasbourg 139 Stratford-on-Avon 252 Sturminster Newton 43, 141ff,
148, 159, 332, 345, 355,359, 402, 404
Sullivan, Sir Arthur 273 Sutherland, Duke and Duchess
of 283 Sutton Poyntz 164 Swanage 134, 135, 138, 203, 227,
296, 333, 346, 384 Swinburne, Algemon Charles 70,
n-4, 76, 80, 81-2, 142, 187, 187-8, 209, 248, 262, 265, 266, 284,298,299,301,348,368,371
Switzerland 256-7 Symonds, Giles 194-5 Symonds, John Addington 145,
195, 215 Symons, Arthur 268,269,279,
285, 286, 350
Taine, Hippolyte Adolphe 215 Talbothays 237, 319, 330, 348,
359, 366, 387 Tauchnitz, Bernhard 138, 152 Tchehov 336, 346 Teck, Duke, Duchess, and
Princess May of 217, 230, 241 Tennyson, Alfred (Lord) 43, 44,
48, 61, 70, 74, 97, 100, 108, 113, 156, 170, 205, 228, 230, 231, 233, 236, 266, 292, 301, 318, 368;
Hallam (Lord) 294 Terry, Ellen 221, 226, 248 Thackeray, Anne 115, 116, 117,
125, 126, 211 Thackeray, William
Makepeace 68-9,69,84,88, 89, 109, 117, 165, 222, 281, 351
Thompson, Edith 362 Thompson, Sir Henry 174, 178,
221, 230, 244, 260, 273 Thomson, Winifred 244, 250, 265 Thorndike, Sybil 372, 373, 373-4,
375 Thornton, Douglas 328 Thornycroft, Hamo 187, 188, 191,
269, 282, 328, 332, 337, 350, 379; Mrs Agatha 215, 218, 269,282
Tilley, T. H. 297, 350, 355, 361, 368
Tillotson & Son 177, 216, 225 Times, The 67, 129, 133, 142, 180,
232, 242, 278, 282, 284, 286, 297, 298, 303, 327, 341, 356, 368, 369, 370, 389, 395
Times Literary Supplement, The 281 Tinsley, William 90, 98, 101, 102,
103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 124 Tinsleys' Magazine 105, 108 Tintagel 95, 96, 99, 100, 103, 106,
107,333,362 Tintern Abbey 110 Tite, William 65 Titterington, Ellen 320, 379, 390,
391,394-5 Tolbort, T. W. H. 56, 57, 62, 190 Toller Whelme 1 Tomlinson, H. M. 369, 371, 389 Tomson, Rosamund 215, 224,
243-4 Toole, J. L. 170, 232 Topsham 98, 261, 263 Torquay 186, 187, 328, 337 Trafalgar (battle) 1, 3, 23, 285,
300 Treves, (Sir) Frederick 277-8,
283, 288, 328, 340, 368-9 Trollope, Anthony 73, 142, 146,
196, 206, 351, 403
432 General Index
Turner, J. M. W. 204,213, 285 Turner, W. J. 344 Tumworth 91, 267 Tussaud's 279 Tyndale, Walter 284 TyndalI, John 128
Up Sydling 1 Upwey 6, 85, 86, 167, 227
Venice 207, 311 Victoria, Queen 9, 37, 146, 148,
172, 177, 208, 231, 272, 273, 277-8,353
Virgil 35, 42, 84 Voltaire 115, 221 Vreeland, Admiral 307
Wagner, Richard 202, 285 Walkingame, Francis 18 Walkley, A. B. 281 Walpole, Horace 7, 84, 181 Walpole, Hugh 307 Wantage 25 Ward, Mrs Humphry 202;
Thomas Humphry 202, 230, 280,334
Wareham 1, 17, 290 Warwick 252 Waterloo (battle and
battlefield) 3, 24, 99, 127, 133, 138, 139-40, 155, 252, 260
Watkins, William 369 Watson, William 283, 288, 327 Watts-Dunton, T. 265, 284 Way, Augusta 215-16, 372, 374 Webb, Mary 360 Webster, John 145 Weismann, August 220, 238 WeHs 258, 259, 283 WeHs, H. G. 248, 287, 309, 326,
327, 334, 336, 343, 365, 366, 382, 406
Wenlock Abbey 236,237 Wessex (dog) 322, 331, 353, 363,
371, 381, 383 Wessex (fiction) 47, 168, 175,
210, 212, 242-3, 276
West, Ann 36 West, Rebecca 343, 366 West Knighton 237 West Stafford 89, 99, 116, 157,
176-7, 210, 227, 237, 296, 333, 400
Weymouth 1, 7,41,89,90,91, 97, 101, 103, 155, 164, 167, 172, 182,186,219,220,227,259,260, 269,296,297,307,309,312,326, 333,334,343,344,347,349,373, 379,381
Whibley, Charles 230, 324, 328, 393
Whistler, James 202, 204 Whitby 223 Whitcombe 43 Whitefriars Club 273, 299 Whitehead, Frederick 230 Whitman, Walt 84 Whymper, Edward 241, 257,
301-2 Wigan, Horace 121 Williamson, Henry 386 Willis, Irene Cooper 89, 397, 405 Wimbome, Lord and Lady 179 Wimbome Minster 54, 71, 133,
156, 174, 176ff, 190, 220 Winchester 61, 166, 233, 238, 365 Windsor 36, 62, 66, 69, 127, 273,
287 Winterborne Ca me 44, 189,203,
236,316 Wiseman, Cardinal 28 Wood, George 71; Mrs 85, 86 Woodsford 1; Woodsford
Castle 39 Wool 221, 227, 230, 284, 372 Woolcombe 1, 212 Woolf, Virginia 370, 381 Woolner, Thomas 170, 188, 204 Worcester 121, 252, 307 Wordsworth, William 60, 74, 78,
81, 110, 127, 130, 132, 165, 172, 174, 177, 278, 308, 332, 336, 338, 360, 377, 381
World 247,249, 254 Wyndham, Charles 230
General Index 433
Yarborough, Lady 241 Yearsley, Louisa 336 Yeats, W. B. 282,307,311-12 Yeovil 26-7, 94, 138, 140, 142,
283, 385
York 223,301 Yourievitch, Serge 371
Zola, Emile 236, 247-8, 249, 268
Index to Hardy's Prose and Poetry
Drama and Dramatizations Birthwort 281, 303 The Dynasts 75, 79, 84, 85,
118-19, 121, 133, 145, 149, 151, 166, 173, 176, 202, 207, 210, 211, 221, 253, 255, 259, 260, 274, 278-89 passim, 292, 293, 304, 326; stage-adaptation 327, 347; Wessex Scenes from 'The Dynasts' 333, 334; special edition 380
The Famous Tragedy of the Queen of Cornwall 103, 217, 333, 362, 367-8, 369, 373
o Jan! 0 Jan! 0 Jan! 368 The Three Wayfarers 231-2,309 See Tess 01 the d'Urbervilles and The
Return of the Native (St George)
Essays and Articles Apology (preface to Late Lyrics and Earlier) 131, 357-8; on Barnes and his poetry 48, 203-4, 295--6, 334; Candour in English Fiction 131, 216; The Dorsetshire Labourer 184, 202, 275-6; How I Built Myself a House (see Stories); Maumbury Ring 297; Memories of Church Restoration 65, 286; on George Meredith 385; on H. J. Moule 284; general preface to the novels and poems 173, 308-9; The Profitable Reading of Fiction 69, 214; Why I Don't Write Plays 217
The Life of Thomas Hardy 20, 34, 54, 58, 63, 64, 87-8, 100, 141, 145, 153, 178, 226, 330, 335, 343, 344, 358, 380, 391, 393-4, 404,
405; The Early Life 394, 396; The Later Years 39&-7
Novels Desperate Remedies 58, 76, 80, 82,
83, 89, 91-2, 93, 97, 98, 101-2, 102, 103, 104, 110, 114, 134, 213-14;" dramatization 361
Far from the Madding Crowd 16, 37-8, 46, 53, 109, 110, 113-14, 114, 115, 118, 119, 120, 124, 138, 143, 180, 200, 201, 243, 328; dramatization 180, 289, 300, 355; manuscript 338-9, 339
The Hand of Ethelberta 8, 9, 17, 75, 87, 116, 122, 125, 125--6, 132, 134, 135--6, 138, 143, 162, 227, 366
Jude the Obscure 2, 15, 25, 26, 41, 42, 44-5, 47, 56, 71, 83, 112, 133, 141, 160, 173, 200, 211, 223, 228, 233, 23&-7, 238, 240, 242, 244, 24&-50, 251, 284, 365, 400
A Laodicean 34, 45, 157, 158, 158-9, 166, 170, 172, 173, 174-5, 177, 180, 183, 264
The Mayor of Casterbridge 16, 28, 30,35, 37, 177, 184, 190, 192-3, 193-6,201,210,236, 243; film 355; dramatization 381
A Pair of Blue Eyes 23, 37, 65, 70, 94, 97, 99, 100, 103, 105, 107, 108, 109, 110, 115, 118, 130, 133, 345,367-8
The Poor Man and the Lady 40, 70, 75, 82, 84, 86ff, 91, 125, 142, 154, 321, 378, (manuscript) 33&-7
The Return of the Native 2, 13, 25, 39, 42, 54, 72, 84, 132, 145, 146, 147, 148, 150, 152, 154, 155, 159-63, 165, 355; dramatization, inc1uding
434
Index to Hardy's Prose and Poetry 435
the St George play 350 Tess of the D'Urbervilles 1, 34, SO,
SO, 92, 148, 151, 152, 165, 172, 184, 200, (next novel) 209, 212-15, 215-16, 216, 217, 219, 220, 221, 223, 224, 226, 243, 276, 379-80; dramatization 250, 256, 372, 373, 375, 381; opera 285, 299; film 321, 346, 372; illustrated edition 373, 377, 380
The Trumpet-Major 24, 29, 118, 132, 147, 151, 155, 159, 163, 164, 165, 167-8, 175, 180, 236; dramatization 297, 314, 316
Two on a Tower 25, 47, 53, 60, 61, 79, (next novel) 174, 178, 181, 182-3, 188, 192, 243, 385
Under the Greenwood Tree 4, 5, 13, 23, 34, 84, 89, 90, 91, 97, 102, 102-3, 103, 104-5, 109, 124, 243, 252, 276, 354, 377; copyright 124, 243, 276; The Mellstock Quire 307, 339, 3SO; An OldTime Rustic Wedding 355,368
The Well-Beloved 36, 125, 192, 208, 221, 254--5, 261, 381-2; The Pursuit of the Well-Beloved (next long story) 218, 222, 223, 225, 229-30, 238, 240, 246, 400
The Woodlanders 26, 91, 114, 119, 192, (next novel) 193, 200, 201, 204-5, 209, 213, 243; dramatization 321
Stories A Changed Man 177,308,321 A Few Crusted Characters 221-2 A Group of Noble Dames 181, 207,
216, 217, 219, 220, 224, 310 Life's Little [ronies 237 Wessex Tales 210
Alicia's Diary 207, 209; Benighted Travellers 177, 220; A Changed Man 50, 268; A Committee-Man of 'The Terror' 252, 254; Destiny and a Blue Cloak 57, 102, 121,
136; The Distracted Preacher 165,210, (dramatized) 309; The Doctor's Legend 181,220; The Duchess of Hamptonshire 154,220; The Duke's Reappearance 8, 254; Enter a Dragoon 24, 34, 268; Fellow-Townsmen 170,203, 210; The Fiddler of the Reels 228; The First Countess of Wessex 32,212, 213, 220; For Conscience' Sake 222; The Grave by the Handpost 27, 259; The Honourable Laura (see Benighted Travellers); How I BuHt Myself a House (fictional sketch) 72,83; An Imaginative Woman 238,239; An Indiscretion in the Life of an Heiress 69, 82, 87, 91, 154, 321, 397; Interlopers at the Knap 9, 16, 32, 191, 210, 212; Lady Mottisfont 207; The Lady Penelope 216, 220; Master John Horseleigh, Knight 220; The Melancholy Hussar of the German Legion 152, 210, 212, 216; A Mere Interlude 194; Old Mrs Chundle 54,397; On the Western Circuit 222; Our Exploits at West Poley 190; The Romantic Adventures of a Milkmaid 183--4, 321; The Son's Veto 211-12, 222, 253; (with Mrs Henniker) The Spectre of the Real 237-8, 253; Squire Petrick's Lady 219; The Thieves Who Couldn' t Help Sneezing 150; To Please His Wife 222; The Three Strangers 33, 183,210,231, 253, 261; A Tradition of Eighteen Hundred and Four 181, 210; A Tragedy of Two Ambitions 27, 212; A Tryst at an Ancient Earthwork 192; The Waiting
436 Index to Hardy's Prose and Poetry
Supper 39,210; What the Shepherd Saw 177; The Winters and the Palmleys 27; The Withered Arm 27,209,210
Poems Poems of 1912-13 319, 324, 404 Poems of Pilgrimage 205 Poems of War and Patriotism 338 Satires of Circumstance 324
Chosen Poems 385 Collected Poems (1919) 345, 356--7 Human Shows 378, 379, 387 Late Lyrics and Earlier 35S--9 Moments 0/ Vision 337, 338 Poems 0/ the Past and the
Present 79, (new volume) 272, 274-5
Satires 0/ Circumstance 324-5 Selected Poems 0/ Thomas
Hardy 330 Time's Laughingstocks 81, 301 Wessex Poems 225, 259, 260-3,
265--6 Winter Words 387, 388
The Abbey Mason 309,324; After a Journey 100; After the Last Breath 282; After the Visit 304, 324; Afterwards 338, 388; The Aged Newspaper Soliloquizes 383; A. H., 1855--1912 310; The Alarm 3; Albuera 385; Alike and Unlike 238; Amabel 60, BO, 262; 'And there was a Great Calm' 341; Apostrophe to an Old Psalm Tune 34; An Appeal to America on behalf of the Belgian Destitute 327; Aquae Sulis 307; At a Bridal 79--80, BO; At a House in Hampstead 347-8; At a Lunar Eclipse 79; At a Seaside Town in 1869 91; At an Inn 238, 263; At Lulworth Cove a Century Back 330, 349; At Mayfair Lodgings 242; At Middle-Field Gate in
February 36, 218; At the Word 'Farewell' 95--6; At Waking 91; An August Midnight 268; Autumn in King's Hintock Park 287 Barthelemon at Vauxhall 356; Beeny Cliff 97; Before Marching and After 329; Before My Friend Arrived 111; 'Between us now' 275; Beyond the Last Lamp 172, 324; A Bird-Scene at a Rural Dwelling 42; The Bride-Night Fire 82, 135, 261; A Broken Appointment 244, 275; By the Runic Stone 100 A Call to National Service 336; The Casterbridge Captains 261; A Cathedral Fa<;ade at Midnight 258; The Change 115; Channel Firing 326; Childhood among the Ferns 15, 388, 403; The Choirmaster's Burial 6; A Christmas Ghost-Story 268; Christmas in the Elgin Room 383,389; Christmas: 1924 388; A Church Romance 8; The Coming of the End 338, 400; Concerning Agnes 383; A Confession to a Friend in Trouble 83; The Convergence of the Twain 310; The Coronation 324 The Dance at the Phoenix 261; The Darkling Thrush 270; The Dawn after the Dance 91; Days to Recollect 134; The Dead Man Walking 253,301; Dead 'Wes sex' the Dog to the Household 383; Discouragement 7S--9, 83, 195,378; The Discovery 94; Ditty 96,99,263; The Division 239; Domicilium 81; Dream of a City Shopwoman 358; Drinking Song 383, 388; Drummer Hodge 268; During Wind and Rain 319
Index to Ha rdy , s Prose and Poetry 437
England to Germany 327; Everything Comes 199; Exeunt Omnes 324; An Expostulation 374 Family Portraits 337, 388; The Fiddler 385; The Figure in the Scene 100; Four in the Moming 42; Friends Beyond 12, 261, 261-2; From Her in the Country 80 George Meredith 298; God' s Funeral 320-1, 324; The Going of the Battery cf. 268; Green Slates cf. 95 Hap 79, 385; The Harvest-Supper 22; He Abjures Love 192; He Never Expected Much 388; He Prefers Her Earthly 352; He Resolves to Say No More 388; He Wonders about Himself 239; Heiress and Architect 77, 82-3, 83, 261; Her Confession 80, 81; Her Death and After 261; Her Definition 81; Her Immortality 263; Her Late Husband 8; Her Reproach 80; The Homecoming 275; The House of Hospitalities 23 'I am the one' 388; 'I look into my glass' 261, 262; 'I rose and went to Rou'tor Town' 106; 'If you had known' 101; The Impercipient 278; In a Eweleaze near Weatherbury 89, 262, 263; In Front of the Landscape 324; In Tenebris 13, 81, 253, 274, 275, 357; In the Evening 368; 'In the Seventies' 111, 151; In the Vaulted Way 101; In Time of 'the Breaking of Nations' 100, 327, 332, 342; 'In vision I roamed' 79; The Interloper 145, 238; 'It never looks like summer' 100; The Ivy-Wife 263 A January Night 164; Jezreel 341; Jubilate 12, 262
A King's Soliloquy 304 The Last Performance 313; The Last Signal 203; Lausanne 257,274; The Levelled Churchyard 71, 181; Life and Death at Sunrise 84; A Light Snow-Fall after Frost 124; Lines 261; Lines to a Movement in Mozart's E-Flat Symphony 308; Logs on the Hearth 27, 330; Long Plighted 210; Looking Across 330-1 The Maid of Keinton Mandeville 152, 348; 'A Man was Drawing Near to Me' 94; The Master and the Leaves 344; Memory and I 274; 'Men Who March Away' 324, 327; Midnight on Beechen, 187- 110; The Musical Box 149, 332; The Musing Maiden 75, 80; My Cecily 260, 261 Nature's Questioning 148; Near Lanivet 106, 338; Neutral Tones 82, 83; New Year's Eve 286-7; Nobody Comes 372 An Old Likeness 224; On Sturminster Foot-Bridge 332; On the Belgian Expatriation 327; On the Departure Platform 293; On the Esplanade 91; On the Portrait of a Woman about to be Hanged 362; One We Knew 4,25,278; The Opportunity 117-18; Overlooking the River Stour 332; The Oxen 28, 331 Panthera 301; The Paphian Ball 371; Paradox 352; The Passer-By 64, 358; The PeaceOffering 315; The Peasant's Confession 260, 262; A Philosophical Fantasy 383; The Pink Frock 241; The Place on the Map 112; A Poet (tribute) 324; The Prospect 317 Queen Caroline to Her
438 Index to Hardy's Prose and Poetry
Guests 378; Quid Hic Agis? 100, 107, 333 The Re-Enactment 324; A Refusal 299, 371; Reminiscences of a Dancing Man 63, 184, 250; Retty's Phases 378; The Revisitation 301, 341; Revulsion 80; The Roman Gravemounds 309-10,404; The Roman Road 16; The Ruined Maid 81, 82, 274 The Sailor's Mother 358; The Schreckhorn 257; The Sea Fight 332; A Second Attempt 270; The Second Visit 388; Seeing the Moon Rise 383; Self-Unconscious 324; The Self-Unseeing 42, 149, 275; The Sergeant's Song 261; The Seven Times 115; She at His Funeral 112; She, to Hirn 80, 82, 262; Shut Out That Moon 283; The Sick BattleGod 262, 326; Silences 354; A Singer Asleep 76, 301, 324; Singing Lovers 91; Snow in the Suburbs 169; So Various 399-400; The Souls of the Slain 268; The Sound of Her 316; A Spot 275; Standing by the Mantelpiece 112, 388; The Stranger' s Song 261; The Sun on the Bookcase 101; A Sunday Morning Tragedy 281, 298, 301,303; Surview 358-9,402 The Temporary the All 262; Thoughts at Midnight 388; Thoughts of Phena 98, 218, 229-30, 263; To a Lady, Offended by a Book of the Writer's 253; To a Motherless Child 263; To an Actress 76; To an Impersonator of Rosalind 76; To C. F. H. 356; To Lisbie Browne 41, 275; To
Louisa in the Lane 64, 388, 404; To Meet, or Otherwise 301, 321, 324; To Shakespeare after Three Hundred Years 335; To Sincerity 406; Tolerance 316-17; A Trampwoman's Tragedy 279, 301,385; The Two Houses 351; The Two Men 81, 261; A Two-Years' Idyll 153,358 Under High-Stoy Hili 359-60; Under the Waterfall 100,324; Unkept Good Fridays 383-4 Valenciennes 155; A Victorian Rehearsal 76; Voices from Things Growing in a Churchyard 18 Waiting Both 54; A Wasted Illness 274; 'We are getting to the end' 388; 'We sat at the window' 134; Wessex Heights 200, 250, 253, 324, 404; A Wet August 349; 'When I set out for Lyonnesse' 96, 106, 324; Where the Picnic Was 311; 'Where three roads joined' 319; 'Why did I sketch?' 100; 'The wind blew words' 303; The Wind's Prophecy 94, 98; Without, Not Within Her 100 Yell'ham-Wood's Story 82; The Yellow-Hammer 323; The Young Churchwarden 99; A Young Man's Epigram on Existence 81; A Young Man's Exhortation 81, 358; Your Last Drive 316 Zermatt. To the Matterhorn 257, 274,302
Collected Works Colonial Library 243, 276 Mellstock Edition 345 Wessex Edition 308-9, 345 Wessex Novels 242-3,247,252, 276-7