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    Footsteps

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      Revue de Paris, 260-1

      Robespierre, Maximilien, 82, 83, 86, 96, 123; and Paine, 100, 115; attacks Girondists, 106; Festival of Supreme Being, 116

      Roger-Viollet, 204

      Rogier, Camille, 223, 228, 248

      Roland, Jean Marie, 102, 106

      Roland, Marie Jeanne, 95, 102, 105, 106, 112

      Romanticism, in Europe, 210, 221, 225, 226-7, 236, 239, 255, 262-3, 268;petit-cénacle, 223, 226-7

      Romantics, the English, 76, 86, 126-8, 135, 224; and revolution, 127-8, 131

      Rome, 162-70; Arch of Titus, 169, 170; Bagni di Caracalla, 166, 170; Coliseum, 164-5; Conversazione, 165; Via di Tre Conti, hostelleria, 166-70

      Roscoe, William, 90, 92

      Rouget de l’Isle, Claude Joseph, 125

      Russell, Thomas, 130

      Sabatier, Mme (courtesan), 272 Saint-Beuve, Charles Augustin, 222, 227

      St Germain-de-Calberte, 18, 62, 63

      St Jean-du-Gard, 62, 63

      San Francisco, 41

      San Terenzo (Lérici), 137-9, 183-98; Casa Magni, 139, 183-4, 186-94, 195, 196-7

      Saturnin (patient at Passy), 266

      schizophrenia, 236-7

      Schlabrendorf, Count Gustav von, 102, 124

      Schweizer, Jean-Gaspard, 102, 124

      Schweizer, Madeleine, 102, 124

      Séguier, “Spirit”, 48, 49

      Severn, Joseph, picture of PBS, 166

      Shelley, Clara (daughter of PBS), 140, 141, 144; death, 158

      Shelley, Elena Adelaide (“Neapolitan charge”), 157, 170-7

      Shelley, Harriet (née Westbrook; first wife of PBS), 141, 153

      Shelley, Mary (née Godwin; second wife of PBS): birth, 130; elopes with PBS, 126, 131, 171, 177; in Kentish Town, 155; life in Italy with PBS, 141, 144, 156-7, 165; death of daughter, 158; relations with PBS, 153-4, 160-2, 179-81, 182, 189-91; and Claire, 172, 176, 183, 191, 194; at Casa Magni, 139, 186, 187-95; miscarriage, 190-1; letter to Hunt, 188; and PBS’s dreams, 192-5; at PBS’s death, 197; portrayed by Peacock, 181; journal, 154, 163-4, 172, 175; “The Choice”, 189; Mathilda, 141

      Shelley, Percy Bysshe: elopes with Mary, 126, 131; 1814-15, Kentish Town, 155; travels, 135; travels in Italy, 136-7, 138, 139-40, 141, 144; 1818. house hold in Italy, 140-141; creative output, 140; Naples, 141-2; Pisa, 144-9; Este, 156-7; Padua, 157; death of daughter, 157; letter to Claire, 158-9; 1819: Rome, 150, 163-6, 168-9; death of son, 149-50; “Neapolitan charge”, 157, 170-7; 1819-20, Livorno, 154, 175-7; 1820-1, Pisa, 177-80; 1820-2, separated from Claire, 159-61;1821, scandal, 157, 161, 172; black-mail, 172, 175-6; 1822, San Terenzo, 140, 183-5, 186-97; final dreams, 192-7; drowned, 197

      Adonais, 150, 187; “Ariel to Miranda”, 187; The Assassins, 143; The Cenci, 154, 170, 172; elegy to son, 149;Epipsychidion, 140, 152, 161, 180, 184; “Evening: Porte al Mare, Pisa”, 178-9, 180; Hellas, 185;The Mask of Anarchy, 154; Mont Blanc, 196; “Ode to Liberty”, 176;Prometheus Unbound, 126, 140, 151, 164, 170, 195-6; The Revolt of Islam, 182; “Stanzas Written in Dejection”, 141-2; Symposium, trans., 144; The Triumph of Life, 140

      boat, 138, 183-4; character andregime, 140-1, 151, 182; attitude to children, 174; and Claire, see underClairmont, Claire; ideas of community, 142-3; and families, 141; attitude to marriage, 152-4, 181-3; and Mary, see under Shelley, Mary; politics, 143, 151-2, 182, 185; reputation and image, 135-6, 152, 182, 197-8; and revolution, 76, 142-4, 151-2

      Shelley, Percy Florence (son of PBS), 177, 184-5

      Shelley, William (son of PBS), 140, 141, 144, 145, 149, 150; death, 149;PBS’s elegy to, 149-50

      Shields, Milly (maidservant), 144

      Singer, Mlle (in Lozère), 16

      Sitwell, Fanny, 43, 44

      Smythe, Sir Robert, 89

      Southey, Robert, 76-7, 209

      Stadler, Eugène de, 254

      stars, 249-50

      Stevenson, Bob (cousin of RLS), 39, 42-4, 64

      Steventon, Robert Louis: childhood, 15, 32; career and youth, 15; early travels, 15; at Grez, 39, 43; ill, 1877-8, 44-5; and Fanny Osbourne, see under Osbourne, Fanny; 1878, journey in France, 14, 15-16, 17, 21, 22-4, 26-7, 28-9, 30-1, 48-62; equipment, 17-18; route, 17, 18; and donkey, 17, 18, 19-20, 28, 50, 52-3, 62; depression, 50; at Trappist monastery, 29, 31-4, 36-9; night in open at Finiels, 52-5; later life, 40, 63-4, 65

      A Child’s Garden of Verses, 51; An Inland Voyage, 15; A Mountain Town in France, 16; The Pentland Rising, 48;The Silverado Squatters, 65; Travels with a Donkey in the Cévennes, 16, 31, 33, 37, 38-9, 48, 58-9, 62, 63-5; school edition, 65; route, today, 68;Virginibus Puerisque, 45-7

      artistic vocation, 37-9; re boyishness, 46-7; re Camisards, 48-9; child-hood in books of, 67; and children, 22-3; dreams of children, 27; and father, 15, 45, 58, 59, 64; remarriage, 45-6, 208; religion, 29, 32-3, 36-7, 58-9; re travel, 15, 29, 30-1, 33, 51; attitude to women, 29, 38-9, 54, 56, 60, 62

      Stevenson, Thomas (father of RLS), 15, 45, 58, 59, 64

      Stone, John Hurford, 102

      Talleyrand, Charles Maurice de, 91, 94

      Tarot cards, 215-16, 226, 249, 268

      theatre, French, 223, 224, 228, 229, 251, 252

      time, 20-1, 179; in Nerval’s work, 225-226, 253, 270; see also past, the

      Trappist monks, 29, 31-9; today, 34-6

      travel, 15, 29, 30-1, 33, 51

      Treason Trials, 1794, 89, 115

      Trelawny, Edward John, 139, 146, 177, 190; as biographer, 168, 194; and Claire Clairmont, 154, 181; letterre PBS, 181-2

      United Irishmen, 124, 130

      Vallon, Annette, 81, 82, 84, 85, 96

      Valois: Nerval’s childhood in, 217-18, 220, 262; Nerval writes of, 250-1, 253, 262-3

      Vandergrift, Fanny, see Osbourne, Fanny

      Venice, Shelleys in, 156-7, 158

      Verne, Jules, De la Terre à la Lune, 209

      Vienna, Nerval in, 231-2

      Vigny, Alfred, Comte de: Chatterton, 224; Servitude et Grandeur Militaires, 226

      Walpole, Horace, 92

      Westbrook, Harriet, see Shelley, Harriet

      Wheatcroft, John, 115

      White’s Hotel, Paris, 87-8, 103; group, 86, 87-9

      Williams, Edward, 177, 179, 183, 189, 190, 192, 193

      Williams, Helen Maria, in Paris, 79-80, 89, 95, 103, 105; and MW, 97, 102, 117; arrested, 86, 111;Memories of the Reign of Robespierre, 86

      Williams, Jane, 177, 184, 187, 188, 189, 190, 193; letter from Claire Clairmont, 156; letter from Mary Shelley, 197

      Winckelmann, Johann, 164

      Wollstonecraft, Edward John (father of MW), 91, 94

      Wollstonecraft, Eliza (sister of MW), 94, 116

      Wollstonecraft, Elizabeth (mother of MW), 94

      Wollstonecraft, Evarina (sister of MW), 94; MW’s letters to, 95, 97, 116, 125

      Wollstonecraft, Mary, 76; early life and family, 90-4; in France, 1792-5, 94-130; Paris, 1792-3, 94-106; Neuilly, 1793, 107-9; Paris, 1793-4, 111-14; registered as Gilbert Imlay’s wife, 111; Le Havre-Marat, 1794, 114-24; Paris, 1794-5, 124-9; journey home, 1795, 129-30; London, 7795, 130; marriage to Godwin, and death, 130

      History of the Revolution, 96, 97-8, 99, 107, 110, 115, 118; “Lessons for Children”, 120-3; Letters to Imlay, 126; Letters Written in Sweden, 109, 118, 130, 131-2; “On the Present Character of the French Nation”, 103-4; A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, 91, 94; The Wrongs of Women, 120

      appearance and character, 91-4, 110, 131; and imagination and rebellion, 126, 127-8, 131; and Gilbert Imlay, see under Imlay, Gilbert; letters to Imlay in London, 126-7, 128-9; motherhood, 119-23

      wolves, 23, 24-5

      Wordsworth, William: in France, 1790, 75, 79; Paris, 1791-2, 79-81, 82-5; Blois, 81-2; returns to England, 84-5; The Prelude, 81, 82, 84, 85

      Zoroaster, 196

      About the Author

      RICHARD HOLMES’Sfirst book was Shelley: The Pursuit which won the Somerset Maugham Prize in 1974. Footsteps: Adventures of a Romantic Biographer was first published in 1985 and was described by Michael Holroyd as ‘a modern masterpiece’. Coleridge: Early Visions w
    on the 1989 Whitbread Book of the Year Prize; his next book Dr Johnson & Mr Savage won the James Tait Black Prize and in 1996 he published Coleridge: Selected Poems, an anthology of 101 poems which gives a fresh and enlarged sense of Coleridge’s creative powers. In 1998, he published Coleridge: Darker Reflections, which won the Duff Cooper Prize. Richard Holmes is also the author of Sidetracks: Explorations of a Romantic Biographer (2000). He is a Fellow of the British Academy and in 1992 was awarded an OBE. He lives in Norwich and London with the novelist Rose Tremain.

      Visit www.AuthorTracker.com for exclusive information on your favorite HarperCollins author.

      From the reviews of Footsteps:

      ‘This exhilarating book, part biography, part autobiography, shows the biographer as sleuth and huntsman, tracking his subjects through space and time.’

      HILARY SPURLING, Observer

      ‘Nothing is simple in this intricate, complicated and fascinating book, which is like a set of Russian dolls, biography containing travel-writing containing autobiography containing and so on. Holmes is indeed a biographer and a romantic in every sense.’

      RICHARD BOSTON, Guardian

      ‘His purpose is to locate “the personal life that is hidden in, and below, the printed page” and then to understand that life by an act of identification. There is nothing more eloquent in this book than Holmes’ account of the biographer’s obsession with the past - that feeling of being “haunted”.’

      PETER ACKROYD, Sunday Times

      ALSO BY RICHARD HOLMES

      One for Sorrow (poems; 1970)

      Shelley: The Pursuit (1974)

      Gautier: My Fantoms (translations; 1976)

      Shelley on Love (1980, 1996)

      Coleridge (1982)

      Nerval: The Chimeras (with Peter Jay; 1985)

      Mary Wollstonecraft and William Godwin: A Short Residence in

      Sweden and Memoirs (Penguin Classics; 1987)

      Kipling: Something of Myself (with Robert Hampson:

      Penguin Classics; 1987)

      De Feministe en de filosoof (1988)

      Coleridge: Early Visions (1989)

      Dr Johnson & Mr Savage (1993)

      Coleridge: Selected Poems (1996; Penguin Classics, 2000)

      The Romantic Poets and their Circle (National Portrait Gallery, 1997)

      Coleridge: Darker Reflections (1998)

      Sidetracks: Explorations of a Romantic Biographer (2000)

      CLASSIC BIOGRAPHIES

      EDITED BY RICHARD HOLMES

      Defoe on Sheppard and Wild (2004)

      Southey on Nelson (2004)

      Scott on Zélide (2004)

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