by Gillian Gill
K
Kearney, Magda, 35
Kelly, Gerald, 232, 253, 384 n232
Kew Gardens (Woolf), 331
Keynes, John Maynard, 89, 255, 393 n316
Angelica and, 320–21, 324–25
biography of, 274, 305
Bloomsbury group and, 210–11, 214–16, 218, 246, 263, 265, 269, 271–76, 300, 335, 379–81nn215–216, 383 n224
Dillwyn Knox and, 273, 388 n273
“The Economic Consequences of the Peace,” 276
as economist, 214, 216, 276, 334
Essays in Biography, 214
marriage of, 266, 311, 338
Vanessa’s relationship with, 268, 273–76, 301, 304–5, 307, 311–12
Virginia and, 49, 369 n49
World War I and, 295, 307, 391–92 n306
Keynes, Lydia Lopokova, 216, 266, 276, 338
Kingsley, Mary, xvi
Knights, Sarah, 319, 391 n304, 392 n309, 394 n325
Knox, Dillwyn, 273, 388 n273
L
Lamb, Walter, 252, 255, 379 n214
Lawrence, D. H., 215, 312, 393 n312
Lee, Hermione, 41, 111, 152, 196–97, 237, 290, 341
Virginia Woolf, 397 n347
Lehmann, John, 281, 289, 339, 346, 390 n289
lesbianism, 79, 189, 253, 264, 287, 337–45, 385–86 n256, 395 n338
Lewes, George Henry, 25, 30
Lewis, Wyndham, 215, 379 n215
Lowell, Robert, 291, 390 n291
Lysistrata, 222
M
MacCarthy, Desmond, 49, 57, 210, 225–26, 269, 302–3, 370 n57, 388 n280, 392 n306
MacCarthy, Mary Warre-Cornish (Molly), 269, 385 n252
Maitland, Florence Fisher, 12, 104, 170
Maitland, Frederic, 104–6, 170, 195, 203, 377 n210
Mallowan, Max, 234–35, 361 nxvii
Mansfield, Katherine, 336–37
Marie Antoinette, 3–4, 7, 12, 40, 362 n7
Marler, Regina, 318
Maurier, George du, 25, 365 n25
Maxse, Kitty Lushington, 170, 375 n136, 376 n173
Melymbrosia (Woolf), 250
Midnight Society, 214, 218, 268, 379 n214
Mill, John Stuart, xv, 90
Millais, John Everett, 25, 77
misogyny, 218–19, 221–24, 229, 382 n221, 383 n229
Mitchell, Silas Weir, 294
Moffat, Wendy, 382 n218, 388 n272
Monckton Milnes, Richard, 70, 84, 371 n77, 378 n211, 379 n214
Moore, G. E., 210–14, 377 n210, 387 n270
Morrell, Lady Ottoline, 49, 267, 273, 277, 279, 305, 310, 383 n226, 386 n267, 388 n275
Mortimer, Raymond, 272, 388 n272
Mrs. Dalloway (Woolf), xxii, 294, 331
Murry, J. Middleton, The Critic in Judgement, 331
N
Nicolson, Harold, 340–42, 346, 396 n341
Nicolson, Nigel, 189, 201, 377 n201, 396 n340
Night and Day (Woolf), 21, 49, 78, 101–3, 175, 331, 372–73nn101–102
Nightingale, Florence, 25, 82, 133, 135, 140, 159, 365 n25
Notes on Nursing, 149
Noel, Irene, 57, 222, 234, 370 n57
Norton, Harry, 210, 212–13, 223–24, 265, 273, 277–78, 311, 378 n211, 392 n309
O
“Old Bloomsbury” (Woolf), 211, 226–27, 270, 286
Olivier sisters, 211, 312–13, 317
Orlando (Woolf), 12, 293, 331, 342–43, 346
P
Partridge, Frances Marshall, 211, 269, 387 n270
Partridge, Ralph, 263, 378 n211, 386–87 n270
“The Pastons and Chaucer” (Woolf), xix
Pater, Walter, 380–81 n215
Patmore, Coventry, 159
Pattle, Adeline de l’Etang, 7–8, 10, 13–17, 22, 131, 363 n15
Pattle, James, 7, 13–15, 362 n7, 363 nn 14–15
Pattle, Thomas, 13
Pattledom, 18–39, 364 n18
Bloomsbury and, 22, 31, 38–39, 246
Julia Cameron and, 18, 22, 24–25, 32–39
Julia Stephen and, 18–19, 25, 28–29, 31, 36–38, 114, 131–35, 140, 367 n36
Leslie Stephen and, 91, 130–35
Sarah Prinsep and, 18, 21–23, 25–26, 28–29, 131–32, 366 n26
Pattle family portrait (1818), 7, 8, 362 n7
Plato, Phaedrus, 215, 272, 381 n215
Powell, Tristram, 4
Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, 25
Prinsep, Henry Thoby, 21–22, 26, 132–33, 143, 149–50
Prinsep, Sarah Pattle, 7–8, 15, 18, 21–23, 25–26, 28–29, 40, 131–33, 366 n26
Prinsep, Valentine, 25, 28, 136, 365 n25
“Professions for Women” (Woolf), 158
R
Raven-Hill, Anne, 233, 251–53, 257, 268–69, 385 n252, 388 n277
Raverat, Gwen Darwin and Jacques, 258
Ray, Gordon, 371 n77
“Reflections on Sheffield Place” (Woolf), 388 n271
“Reminiscences” (Woolf), 161–62, 169, 376 n161
Ritchie, Anne Thackeray
childhood of, 71–77, 81–87, 109
Jane Shawe and, 371 n73
Julia Stephen and, 63, 80–81, 94, 96–99, 124, 144, 160, 375 n144
Leslie Stephen and, 63, 80, 91–94, 96–99, 179
marriage of, 97–100, 108, 141
mother Isabella and, 62, 71–73, 94, 109, 124, 374 n121
Pattledom and, 18, 24, 31, 37
Stephen family and, 63, 80–81, 96–99, 107–9, 111–12, 114, 119, 121, 151, 371 n81
Thackeray’s estate and, 57–58, 60–61
William’s death and, 79
Woolf and, 63, 65, 78–81, 99–103, 189, 372 n101
as writer, 63–64, 69, 79, 83, 85–86, 96, 100, 372 n83
Ritchie, Hester, 37, 57, 121, 372 n101
Ritchie, Richmond, 97–100, 108, 141, 245
Ritchie, William, 57, 372 n101
Robb, Graham, 25, 217, 368 n44, 380 n215
Roche, Paul, 326, 391 n301
Roger Fry (Woolf), 284–85
A Room of One’s Own (Woolf), xix–xx, xxiii, 60, 159, 296, 331, 342, 345
Rossetti, Christina, xii–xiv, 24, 360 nxiii, 365 n24
Rossetti, Dante Gabriel, 24–25, 30, 135
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, Julie, ou la nouvelle Héloïse, 363 n13
Ruskin, John, 27, 111–12, 165
Russell, Adeline Somers (Duchess of Bedford), 42, 45–48, 152
Russell, Bertrand, 42, 215, 272–73, 295, 377 n210, 392 n306
Russell, George (Duke of Bedford), 42
Rylands, George “Dadie,” 272, 388 n272
S
Sackville-West, Edward, 338–39, 341, 396 n341
Sackville-West, Vita, 49, 338, 340–44, 346, 388 n272, 396 n340
The Edwardians, 343
Saint-Pierre, Bernardin de, Paul et Virginie, 363 n13
Sands, Ethel, 293, 328, 340
Sartoris, Adelaide Kemble, 81, 87, 371–72 n81
Savage, Charles, 11, 104, 184, 190, 196, 208, 292, 294
Senhouse, Roger, 272, 338, 395 n338
Shawe, Jane, 70, 94, 109, 371 n73
Shove, Fredegond Fisher, 211, 298, 393 n310
Shove, Gerald, 210, 225, 298, 378 n211
“A Sketch of the Past” (Woolf), 42, 115, 161, 163, 165–66, 169, 171, 189, 203–4, 219, 373 n117, 376 n161, 377 n188
Skidelsky, Robert, 274, 305
Smith, George, 58, 61–62, 87, 95, 370 n61
Smith, Julia, 159
Smyth, Ethel, 3, 14, 31, 291, 294, 328, 335, 338–40, 342–44, 385 n252, 389 n286
Snowden, Margery, 168, 201, 231, 233, 238–39
Somers, Virginia Pattle (Countess), 9, 11, 15–16, 22, 24, 40–44, 47, 70, 131, 208, 369 n49, 371 n70
Somers-Cocks, Charles (Earl Somers), 9, 41–44
Somerset, Arthur (Lord), 368 n45
Somerset, David, 46
Somerset, Henry (Lord), 42–46, 368 n45
Somerset, Isabella Somers (Lady), xxi, 9, 42–46,
48, 368 n42, 368 n45, 369 n50
Somerset, “Somey,” 43–46
Spalding, Frances, 198, 258, 270, 281, 285, 290, 386 n258, 389 n284
Spooner, Deborah, 14–15, 362 n6
Sprott, Sebastian, 216, 381 n216
Stephen, Adrian, 59, 322
Bloomsbury and, 56, 202, 208, 210, 230, 243–44, 246–48, 252, 263, 275, 278 n211
childhood of, 110–12, 116, 150–51, 163, 165, 179, 184
Dreadnought Hoax, 383–84 n230
Duncan Grant and, 301–2
Laura Stephen and, 122
trip to Greece and Turkey, 234–36
Virginia and, 203
World War I and, 306–7
Stephen, Caroline Amelia, 34, 80, 87, 208–9
Stephen, Fitzjames (Leslie’s brother), 56, 80, 88, 90, 110, 134, 137, 373 n110, 374 n119, 377 n210
Stephen, Harriet (Minny) Thackeray
childhood of, 71–77, 81–87
daughter Laura and, 98–99, 106–9, 111, 114, 124
death of, 96, 149
marriage of, 60–63, 92–96, 107, 134–35, 144, 374 n121
Pattledom and, 24
Thackeray’s estate and, 57–58, 60–61
William’s death and, 79
Stephen, James (Leslie’s father), 88, 110
Stephen, J. K. “Jem,” 110–11, 118–20, 123, 199, 374 n119
Stephen, Julia Jackson Duckworth, 127–60
Anne Ritchie and, 63, 80–81, 94, 96–99, 124, 375 n144
anti-feminism of, xv, 360 nxv
beauty of, 135–36, 139, 141, 155–57, 168–69
daughter Stella and (See under Hills, Stella Duckworth)
death of, 177–79, 186
family home and, 59
Herbert Duckworth’s marriage to, 136–43, 148, 150–51, 154, 375 n136
high society and, 45–48
Laura Stephen and, 105, 109, 112–14, 116–20, 144–45
Leslie Stephen and death of, 179–80, 189, 199–200
Leslie Stephen’s admiration for, 61, 91, 131–32, 135
Leslie Stephen’s marriage to, 62, 98, 116, 134, 144–55, 159–60, 239
Leslie Stephen’s relationship with, 60, 96, 104–5, 108–9, 112, 142–44, 372 n91
Notes from Sickrooms, 149, 157
nursing relatives and friends, 148–51, 164
Pattledom and, 18–19, 25, 28–29, 31, 36–38, 131–35, 140, 367 n36
Thérèse de l’Etang and, 9–11
Virginia’s childhood and memories of, 127–30, 154–60, 169–70, 173, 177, 187, 203
Stephen, Karin Costelloe, 211, 246, 301–2, 385 n252
Stephen, Katharine, 121–22
Stephen, Laura Makepeace, 104–24
Anne Ritchie and, 64, 81
childhood of, 96, 98–99, 105–9, 111–14, 116–20, 145
death of, 121–22
father Leslie and, 104–12, 120–22
institutionalization of, 105–6, 120–21, 152, 161, 183
Jack Hills and, 203
Julia Stephen and, 105, 109, 112–14, 116–20, 144–45, 152
mental illness of, 64, 95, 109–11, 124
mother Minny and, 98–99, 106–9, 111, 114, 124
possible sexual abuse of, 114, 116–19, 204
Stella Duckworth and, 120, 123, 183–84
Thackeray’s estate and, 57–59
Virginia and, 122–23, 183–84
Stephen, Leslie, 47–48, 66, 83–84, 87–88, 90–91
after deaths of Julia and Stella, 190–94
Anne Ritchie and, 63, 80, 91–94, 96–99, 179
anti-feminism of, 360 nxv
biography of, 104–6, 203
childhood and early life of, 88–90
daughter Laura and, 104–12, 120–22
death of, 202, 207–8
Herbert Duckworth and, 136–38, 140, 144, 154, 162–63
Julia Stephen and (See under Stephen, Julia Jackson Duckworth)
marriage to Minny, 92–96, 107, 134–35, 144, 374 n121
Mausoleum Book, 92, 130, 132–33, 137, 151–52, 158–60, 170, 203, 375 n150
Pattledom and, 22, 26, 31, 38, 91, 130–35
Stella Duckworth and (See under Hills, Stella Duckworth)
Thackeray’s estate and, 58–62
Virginia’s childhood and memories of, 128–29, 184, 203, 227
writing and editorial work, 61–64, 77, 82, 90, 95, 370 n61
Stephen, Thoby
Bloomsbury group and, 48, 202, 208–10, 213–14, 216–23, 225–33, 248, 268–69, 381 n216
childhood of, 114, 116, 132, 150–51, 163, 165, 179
illness and death of, 241–44
Irene Noel and, 57, 370 n57
Laura Stephen and, 114, 120–21
Leonard Woolf and, 286, 289
Leslie Stephen and, 193
mental illness of, 110
Stella Duckworth and, 182–83
Thackeray’s estate and, 56–59
trip to Greece and Turkey, 57, 234–37
Vanessa and, 200, 232
Virginia and, 190, 200, 203
Stoppard, Tom, 380 n215
Strachey, Alix Sargant-Florence, 211, 246, 309, 332, 337–38, 392–93 nn 309–310
Strachey, James, 210, 223–25, 246, 273, 332, 378 n211, 392 n309
Strachey, Lady, 16, 31, 41, 131
Strachey, Lytton, 27, 57, 78, 363 n10, 392 n309
Bloomsbury group and, 207, 210–19, 221–22, 224–26, 228–29, 233, 246–48, 311, 383 n224
Bunny Garnett and, 319–20
“The Death of Milo,” 271
Dora Carrington and, 246, 263, 265–66, 270, 272–73, 338, 386–87 n270, 386 n265, 386 n270
Duncan Grant and, 300–301, 391 n301
Eminent Victorians, 31, 273, 284, 387 nn 270–71
family of, 131, 378–79 n212
homosexuality and, 379–81 nn 215–216
Leonard Woolf and, 10–11, 234, 379 nn 214–15
Roger Senhouse and, 272, 395 n338
Vanessa’s relationship with, 267–72, 282, 300–301, 304, 311
Virginia’s relationship with, 103, 252–53, 255–57, 286–87, 292, 329, 387 n271, 388–89 n280, 389 n286
voice of, 387 n270
World War I and, 306, 392 n306
Swinburne, Algernon, 84, 215, 222–23, 379 n214
Swithinbank, Bernard, 224, 383 n224
Sydney-Turner, Saxon, 210, 212–14, 218–19, 222, 224–27, 230, 252, 277, 296, 379 n214, 383 n224, 392 n306, 392 n309
T
Tennyson, Alfred, 22, 24, 34–35, 38–39, 63, 70, 101, 197, 241, 378 n211
Ternan, Ellen, 27, 77–78, 85, 366 n27
Terry, Ellen, 26–30, 36, 39, 338, 343, 345, 365 n26, 366 n30
Terry, Kate, 27–29
Thackeray, Anne (Edward’s daughter), 82, 107–8
Thackeray, Edward, and family, 82, 92, 98, 108
Thackeray, Isabella Shawe, 63–65, 70–74, 85, 92, 94, 109, 119, 121, 124, 374 n121
Thackeray, Margaret, 82, 107–8, 372 n82
Thackeray, Richmond, 20, 68–69, 74
Thackeray, William Makepeace
birth and early life of, 68–71, 85
estate of, 57–60, 87
high society and, 51, 378 n211
“Lord Bateman,” 56–57
marriage and family life of, 70–79, 81–87, 94–95, 109, 124, 371 n72, 371 n77, 374 n121
Pattledom and, 24–25, 364 n19
Pendennis, xvi, 361 nxvi
Vanity Fair, 58, 67, 69, 82, 364 n19, 371 n77
Virginia Pattle’s beauty and, 40
Virginia Woolf and, 64–65, 101
as writer, 66–69, 74–77, 100
Thomas, Jean, 279, 385 n256
Thorpe, Jeremy, 217, 318 n217
Three Guineas (Woolf), xvi, xix–xx, 159, 295, 331
Thynne, Beatrice, 50, 189, 255, 369 n50
Thynne, Katherine, 50, 255
To the Lighthouse (Woolf), 32, 127, 130, 147, 155, 160, 169–71
, 177, 192, 203, 247, 293, 296, 331, 333, 342
Trefusis, Violet, 342–44, 396 n340
Turnbaugh, Douglas Blair, 391 n301, 394 n316
22 Hyde Park Gate, 38, 55–56, 64, 122–23, 146, 153, 363 n15, 369 n56, 373–74 n117
“22 Hyde Park Gate” (Woolf), 129
V
Vanessa and Virginia’s relationship, 297, 333–34, 341–42, 391 n298
Charleston situation and, 308–11, 313–16, 318–19
Vanessa as mother of Angelica and, 327–28, 393 n316
Virginia’s flirtation with Clive and, 248–53, 257–58, 265, 386 n258