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    Shelley: The Pursuit

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      Godwin, Mrs William (née Clairmont: 2nd wife), 168, 170, 171, 223, 269, 270; her jealousy and dislike of Mary Godwin, 232, 353; and account of Shelley’s suicide threat, 233 & n.; Shelley’s elopement with Mary and Claire and, 235–6; her condemnation of Shelley, 312; and Fanny’s suicide, 347; present at marriage of Shelley and Mary, 355–6; Claire bids farewell to, 412

      Godwin, William, Jr, 170, 174, 407

      Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 221, 332, 344, 490, 612, 673, 678, 691–4

      Gordon Riots, 76

      Goring, Lady Augusta, 732

      Goring Castle, 10, 266

      Gothic (horror) fiction, 8, 13, 14, 30, 31, 33–5, 39, 261 n., 328, 330, 627 n.

      Grabo, Carl, xii

      Graham, Edward, 61, 75, 81; friendship with Shelley, 31, 33, 34, 35, 51, 56; and accused of adulterous relationship with Shelley’s mother, 88 & n.

      Grattan, Henry, 123

      Gray, Thomas, 293

      Greece, 613, 619, 641; war of independence (1821), 646, 652, 677; Shelley’s declaration of Philhellenism in Hellas, 677–81; Byron and Trelawny in, 731

      Greek exiles, patriots in Europe, 624, 686

      Greenlaw, Dr, 5, 13

      Grenville, Lord, 54

      Grove, Charles, 29, 77, 78, 79, 89

      Grove family, 23, 28, 56, 73

      Grove, Harriet, 23, 28–30, 33, 40, 46, 48, 62, 64, 73, 135, 326, 632

      Grove, John, 61, 62, 77, 88 n.

      Grove, Thomas, Shelley stays at Cwm Elan with, 73–7, 143–5

      Gryll Grange, T. L. Peacock, 733

      Guercino, 459

      Guiccioli, Count, 664

      Guiccioli, Countess Teresa, 571, 664, 666, 669, 671, 672, 673, 676, 677, 682, 685, 686–7, 697, 706, 710

      Guido da Siena, 459

      Guildford, Lord, 486

      Habeas Corpus, threat of suspension in Ireland, 129, 131; suspended in England (1817), 363

      Halliday, Walter, 24

      Hamilton, Samuel (Weybridge printers), 308, 309

      Hamilton, Sir William, 505 n.

      Hampden Clubs, 52, 165 & n., 363, 366

      Hampstead, 255, 257, 258, 261; Hunt’s house in Vale of Health, 63–4, 351, 359–63

      Hardy, treason trial of, 8, 576

      Harlowe (painter), 369

      Hartley, David, 153, 295 & n.

      Hassan-ben-Sabbah, 243 n.

      Hay, Captain, 695, 706, 707

      Haydon, Benjamin, 359, 360–1

      Hayward (solicitor), 313, 321

      Hazlitt, William, 87, 170, 275 n., 365, 371, 382, 554, 591, 649; his portrait of Godwin, 169; and view of Shelley, 45 n. 359, 361–2; and of Southey, 101 n–102 n.; and of genteel liberalism, 540–1 n.; and of Crossing the Alps, 340

      Headlong Hall, T. L. Peacock, 174 & n., 311

      Healy, Dan (Shelley’s Irish servant), 132, 145, 147, 149, 150, 199; arrested and imprisoned in Barnstaple, 158–9, 160, 161; arrives in Tremadoc, 187, 191; and shooting incident, 192, 193; moves back to London, 199, 200; discharged by Shelleys, 216

      Heatherington and Watson (publishers), 209, 210, 660

      Helvetius, 152

      Helyer, William, 29

      Hermit of Marlow pamphlets, see Shelley, Prose Works: A Proposal for Putting Reform to the Vote . . .; An Address to the People on the Death of Princess Charlotte

      Herodotus, 181, 307, 427

      Hexter (Eton master), 19

      Hidalgo, Miguel, 117

      Hindu Pantheon, Tom Moore, 182

      Hippolytus, Euripides, 288 & n., 424

      Histoire du Jacobinisme, Abbé Barruel, 53, 126–7, & n., 242

      History of Art, J. J. Winckelmann, 463, 485

      A History of a Six Weeks Tour, Mary Shelley, 249, 341

      History of the French Revolution, Jean Lacretelle, 369

      The History of Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Earl of Clarendon, 542

      Hitchener, Elizabeth, 157, 415, 474, 632, 667; Shelley’s friendship with, 71–2, 87; and Shelley’s correspondence from Field Place with, 72–3, 89; and from Wales, 74, 75–6, 135, 140–2, 143–4, 145; and from York, 77, 84–6, 90, 91, 228; and from Keswick, 93–117 passim; and Xmas Day Letter (1811), 98, 99–100; and Harriet’s letters and postscripts, 112, 114, 117, 129, 136; and Shelley’s correspondence from Dublin with, 117, 119, 120, 124, 126, 127, 128; discovery of box containing propaganda material sent from Dublin to, 131, 136–7; and plans for her to join Shelley family, 133, 134, 139–44, 145; Home Office agent assigned to watch, 137, 142; and local gossip in Sussex about, 140–2; joins Shelleys in Lynmouth, 147–8; Godwin’s view of, 147; and Harriet’s view, 148; distributing of propaganda by, 148–9; Shelley’s relationship with, 153; and departure from Lynmouth, 161; loses favour with Shelleys, 171–2, 175; and returns to Hurstpierpoint, 175; Shelley’s callous attitude towards, 175–6; and Harriet’s antagonism, 176; her letters of recrimination to Shelley, 189–90

      Hitchener, Thomas, 140–1, 142–3

      Hobhouse, John Cam, 316, 342; visits Byron in Geneva, 345; and Byron’s letters to, 418–19, 420, 623–4

      Hogg, James, 316

      Hogg, John, 41, 81

      Hogg, Prudentia, 731

      Hogg, Thomas Jefferson, x, xi, 11, 16, 17, 26, 33, 34, 64, 65 n., 77, 99, 174 n., 175, 219, 222, 227, 250, 258, 261, 286, 308, 412, 486, 597, 662, 676, 711; on Shelley’s interest in occultism, 24–5; and on chaotic state of Shelley’s rooms at Oxford, 37–8; his intimate friendship at Oxford with Shelley, 40–6, 48–9, 78; on Shelley’s nocturnal fantasies, 41–2; correspondence with Elizabeth, 44, 45; and with Shelley, 45–7; Necessity of Atheism published, 48, 49–51, 54, 56; and methodical society plan, 52; expelled from Oxford, 55; and goes to London with Shelley, 55; and takes rooms in Poland Street, 57; meeting with Timothy Shelley at Miller’s Hotel, 57–8; returns home from London, 60; his correspondence with Shelley, 61–2, 64, 66, 68, 70, 74, 78; his view of Westbrooks, 66; and of Harriet, 68; visits Field Place, 71, 75; his view of Elizabeth Hitchener, 71; stays with Shelleys in Edinburgh, 79–80; and moves to York, 82, 83, 85; Shelley’s community plan and, 86, 90; and Harriet left in care of, 87; his infatuation with Harriet leads to break with Shelley, 89–93, 95; reunited with Shelley in London (1812), 172–3; at farewell dinner for Elizabeth Hitchener, 175; Shelley’s correspondence from Tan-yr-allt with, 183, 184; and invited to stay at Tremadoc, 183; and shooting incident, 187, 189, 194–5, 196; abortive visit to Dublin, 199; and meets Shelley in London (1813), 199–200; his relationship with Harriet in London, 214–15; on Shelley’s hypochondria, 218; his Memoirs of Prince Alexy Haimatoff published, 221; Mrs Boinville’s letter to, 224; and his description of Shelley at Bracknell, 224–5; and Shelley’s letters revealing his feelings to (1814), 225, 227, 228–9, 230, 256–7; his meeting with Shelley in London (1814), 257, 268; and becomes regular visitor to Nelson Square, 271, 275, 277; Shelley’s review of his Prince Alexy Haimatoff, 271–2; friendship between Mary and, 275, 276, 278–9, 282; and love-notes from Mary to, 277; and Shelley’s experiment in ‘shared’ household, 277–9; joins Shelley ménage at Arabella Road, 281; Shelley’s correspondence from Bishopsgate with, 290–1, 296–7; and visits Bishopsgate, 297; not informed of Shelleys’ departure for Geneva, 321; Shelley’s letter from Switzerland to, 338; and Will, 346 n.; dines with Hunts, 359; at Albion House, Marlow, 368, 374, 405; and spends Xmas with Peacock in Marlow, 389; in London with Shelleys (1818), 408, 409; and sonnet competition at Lisson Grove, 410; Shelley’s correspondence from Italy with, 422, 464, 465, 523, 598, 682–3; and invited to Italy, 580–1; Jane Williams becomes his common law wife, and his later career, 731

      d’Holbach, Paul Henri, Baron, 8, 106, 147, 201, 202

      Holbert, Ludwig, 258 n.

      Holcroft, Thomas (playwright), 170, 423

      Holland, 247, 249

      Holyhead, 133, 199; Shelley’s propaganda material examined at, 136–7, 160

      Homer, 181, 220, 306, 501 n.; Shelley’s translations and adaptations of, 600, 611, 612

      Home Office intelligence service, development of surveillance network by, 8, 9; and i
    nvestigation of Shelley’s subversive propaganda material and activities, 137–9, 142, 146–7, 148, 149, 158–60

      Hone, William, 155, 363, 366, 370 n., 392, 539, 590 n.

      Hood, Thomas, 402

      Hookham, Thomas (bookseller), 147, 153, 154, 156, 157, 173, 174, 182, 185, 186, 197, 200, 212, 229, 233, 241, 250, 251, 254, 255, 273, 274, 353, 359, 383; invited to stay at Tremadoc, 183; assassination attempt of Shelley and, 188, 189; and Harriet’s letter to, 190–4; money owed by Shelley to, 223; condemns Shelley’s elopement with Mary, 236; betrays Shelley to bailiffs, 265; helps Shelley to negotiate loan, 266–7, 269; and visits Shelley at Nelson Square, 276; refuses to take Alastor, 309; informs Shelley of Harriet’s suicide, 352

      Hooper (ex-landlord of Nantgwillt), 136, 143

      Hoppner, Mr and Mrs Richard Belgrave, 440–1, 442, 443, 446–7, 449, 458, 551; Elena affair and, 467–8, 469, 470, 471, 472, 473, 481, 666, 667, 668, 669, 678, 701, 703

      Horace, 184, 434

      Horsham, 1, 4, 10, 11, 18, 23, 58, 61, 70, 77

      Humboldt, Alexander von, 505 n., 623

      Hume, David, 43, 54, 106, 202, 298 n., 626

      Hume, Dr and Mrs Thomas (foster parents to Charles and Ianthe Shelley), 327, 648–9

      Hunt, Henry, 349, 401, 530, 531, 537 & n., 590 n.

      Hunt, John, 186, 540, 675

      Hunt, Leigh, 43, 144, 147, 154 n., 155, 210, 238 n., 348, 355, 356, 364, 365, 366, 374, 383, 385, 389, 404, 410, 412, 414, 442, 486, 521, 530 n., 538, 544, 551, 570, 580, 597, 610, 613, 661, 662, 682; on Shelley’s view of society, 12–13; Shelley’s letter about Illuminism to, 52–3; and Shelley’s first visit to Hampstead, 63–4; prosecuted for libel, 186; Shelley’s friendship with, 350–3, 528; and financial aid to, 350, 351, 352; publishes Shelley’s ‘Hymn’ in Examiner, 356; Shelleys stay in Hampstead with, 359–63, 371; and visits Shelley at Marlow, 368–9, 370, 371, 373; moves to Lisson Grove, 377; his advocacy of Revolt of Islam, 403; Shelleys’ visits in 1818 to, 408; Mary’s letters from Italy to, 423–4, 628; Shelley’s translation of Symposium and, 431 & n.; attack in Quarterly on, 448; Shelley sends copy of ‘Julian and Maddalo’ to, 457, 539; and letters from Italy to, 464–5, 526, 538–9, 558, 561, 569; sends his portrait to Shelley, 528; and The Cenci dedicated to, 528; The Mask of Anarchy sent to, 538, 539; and decides not to publish The Mask, 539–40, 541; his review of ‘Peter Bell’ I and II, 551; and Peter Bell the Third sent to, 556; political differences between Shelley and, 558, 590; his lack of response to Shelley’s literary contributions, 569, 580; invited by Shelley to Italy, 580; A Philosophical View of Reform and, 583, 591, 593; and refuses to publish ‘Popular Songs’, 593, 594; informs Shelley of death of Keats, 647; reference in Adonais to, 657; Shelley’s proposal for joint publishing ventures in Pisa with, 673–5; his arrival in Pisa prepared for and awaited, 676, 687, 710, 711, 717; and journey postponed, 694–5, 697; Shelley secures loan from Byron for, 703–4; arrives in Genoa, 726; and reunion with Shelley, 728; Mary advises him against coming to Lerici, 728; and Shelley’s death, 730; his later activities and death, 733

      Hunt, Marianne, 63, 351, 361, 363, 412, 423, 691; stays with Shelleys in Marlow, 368–9, 370, 371, 372; Mary’s letters from Italy to, 486, 519, 562, 576–7; and Shelley’s letter about Keats to, 613–14; journey to Pisa postponed, 694; and arrival in Italy, 728; and seriously ill, 728

      Hunt, Thornton, 362–3, 373, 583, 637–8

      Hurstpierpoint (Sussex), 71, 131, 136, 137, 141, 142, 143–4, 145, 172, 175

      Hutchinson, Thomas, 288

      ‘Hymn before Sunrise in the Vale of Chamouni’, S. T. Coleridge, 340 n.

      Hyperion, John Keats, 613, 614, 647, 648, 656, 657, 659

      ‘The Idiot’, Claire Clairmont, 316

      Ilfracombe (Devon), 144, 145, 160, 161

      Illuminism, 46, 52–3, 118, 126–7, 198, 200, 242, 331, 504

      Imlay (American lover of Mary Wollstonecraft), 124 n., 169

      Imlay, Fanny, see Godwin, Fanny

      The Indicator, 595

      Inferno, Dante, 227, 228, 620, 718, 720

      Ingpen, Roger, 737

      The Investigator, 210

      Ion, Plato, Shelley’s translation of, 432

      Iphigenia in Tauris, Sgricci’s improvisation of, 628

      Ireland, 99, 105–6, 112, 114, 115, 576; Shelley’s stay in, 117–32

      Irwin, Lady, 10

      The Italian, Ann Radcliffe, 14, 274

      Italy, 7, 143, 208, 268, 275, 292, 298 n., 299 n., 305, 309, 310, 343, 373, 378, 392, 403, 406; Shelley’s life in (1818–22), see individual towns

      James, Henry, 733

      James, M.R., 259 n.

      James I, King, 9, 434, 584

      Jesus Christ (the Jewish Messiah), 571, 678

      John Bull’s British Journal, 660

      Johnson, Dr Samuel, 38, 585

      Johnson, James, 593, 610–11

      Jones, F.L., xi–xii, 353 n., 747, 754, 756, 757

      Jones, Mary, murder of, 163 & n.

      Jones, Sir William, 38

      Jonson, Ben, 426

      The Journals of Claire Clairmont, xii, 227, 270, 276, 485, 518, 736, 765

      Jowett, B., 430–1

      Juvenal, 434, 554

      Kaiser, Georg, 402 n.

      Kant, Immanuel, 182, 298 n., 677

      Kate of Horsham, Shelley’s first known letter to, 18

      Kean, Edmund, 263, 525

      Keate, Dr (‘Flogger’), 19

      Keats, John, ix, 87, 310, 350, 351, 360, 365, 368, 404, 408, 425, 529, 649, 666, 730; his view of Shelley, 359, 361, 362; visits Shelley at Mabledon Place, 383; sonnet competition at Lisson Grove, 410; his illness, 601; impact of his poetry on Shelley, 613–14; and his visit to Italy, 614; death of, 647–8; and Shelley writes Adonais, 655–50

      Kent, Elizabeth, 361, 368, 412; visits Shelleys at Marlow, 368–9, 371, 373

      Kentish Town, see London

      Keswick (Cumberland), 219–20; Shelley’s stay in (1811–12), 89, 91–116, 153, 157, 172, 215, 608

      Killarney, 189, 197, 199

      King Lear, 247–8

      Kinnaird, Douglas, 327 n.

      ‘Kubla Khan’, S. T. Coleridge, 348

      Lackington, Allen & Co. (booksellers), 307; Frankenstein published by, 376, 389

      Lacretelle, Jean, 369

      Lake Como, 379, 421; pistol incident at, 417–18, 472

      Lamb, Charles and Mary, 170, 171, 359

      Lambert (merchant), 266

      Lamia, Isabella, the Eve of St Agnes, and Other Poems, John Keats, 613–14, 648

      Laplace, Pierre Simon, Marquis de, 8, 220

      La Segati, Marianna (Byron’s Venetian whore), 420

      Last Judgement, Michelangelo, 479

      The Last Man, Mary Shelley, xi, 733

      Lausanne, 337

      Lawless, John (‘Honest Jack’), 127 & n., 128, 129, 130, 156, 161, 189, 199, 200

      Lawrence, Chevalier J.H., 153, 156, 202, 206

      Lawrence, Sir William (surgeon), 286, 287, 290, 377

      Lechlade, 291, 292, 293–4

      Leeds Mercury, 530 n.

      Leeson, Hon. Robert, 177, 184; hostility between Shelley and, 178, 180, 181, 185, 187; and his attitude to labour force, 179–80; sends Shelley’s Irish pamphlet to government authorities, 186, 194; and shooting incident at Tan-yr-allt, 188–9, 190, 193, 194, 195

      Leigh, Augusta, 316, 324, 325, 442

      Leonardo da Vinci, 479

      Leonora, T. J. Hogg, 42, 45

      Lerici, 70, 696; Shelleys’ stay in Casa Magni in, 712–29

      Letters, ed. Jones, xii, 735

      Letters During a Tour of 1818, Thomas Raffles, 342

      Lewis, M. G. (‘Monk’), 3, 8, 14, 31, 33, 274, 344, 627, 693

      Leyn Peninsula disturbances (1812–13), 180

      Libel, Blasphemous and Seditious, 9, 50–1, 59, 154–5 & n., 186, 369–70 n., 386, 557

      The Liberal, 674, 696, 728; Shelley’s translation of Faust published in, 694; and Byron’s ‘Vision of Judgement’, 728; collapse after four issues of, 731

      Life of Byron, Tom Moore, 335


      Life of Nelson, Robert Southey, 100

      Life of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Edward Dowden, xi, 666 n., 737

      The Life of Percy Bysshe Shelley, T. J. Hogg, 41 & n., 276, 296, 731, 733

      The Life of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Thomas Medwin, 5, 474 n.

      Life of Scott, J. G. Lockhart, 405 n.

      Lima river, 424, 427, 429, 439

      Lind, Dr James, 326; influence on Shelley of, 25–8, 30, 98, 431

      Lisle, Sales de, 243 n., 244 n.

     


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