Ferguson, Niall, ref1, ref2
Finding the Centre (Naipaul), ref1
Fischer, Fritz, ref1
Fisher, Lord (Jacky), ref1, ref2, ref3
FitzGerald, Garret, ref1
The Flight from the Enchanter (Murdoch), ref1
Flush (Woolf), ref1
The Folks That Live on the Hill (Amis), ref1
Foot, Michael, ref1
Ford, Gerald, ref1, ref2
Forster, E. M., ref1, ref2, ref3 (see also individual works)
critique of James by, ref1
enemies of, ref1
sexuality of, ref1
Forster, John, ref1, ref2, ref3
Foster, Norman, ref1
Foundations of Belief (Balfour), ref1
Fraenkel, Eduard, ref1
Franz Ferdinand, Archduke, ref1
Frayn, Michael, ref1
Fredericks, Kay, ref1
The Freedoms of Suburbia (Barker), ref1
Freeman, A. E., ref1
French, Sir John, ref1
Frere, Philip, ref1
Freud, Sigmund, ref1, ref2, ref3
Friedman, Milton, ref1
‘Frost at Midnight’ (Coleridge), ref1
The Fruits of Philosophy (Bradlaugh, Besant), ref1
Fruman, Norman, ref1, ref2
Fuller, J. F. C., ref1
Fuller, Roy, ref1
Gaitskell, Hugh, ref1
Galbraith, John Kenneth, ref1
Gale, George, ref1
Gandhi, Mohandas, ref1
Gardiner, A. G., ref1
Gardner, Dame Helen, ref1
Garrick Club, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5
Gash, Norman, ref1
Gellner, Ernest, ref1, ref2
The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money (Keynes), ref1, ref2
George IV, ref1
George V, ref1, ref2
Gibbon, Edward, ref1, ref2
Gielgud, Sir John, ref1
Gilbert, W. S., ref1
Gilliatt, Penelope, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4
Gilmour, Ian, ref1
The Girls of Slender Means (Spark), ref1
Girouard, Dr Mark, ref1, ref2
Gissing, George, ref1, ref2 (see also individual works)
autodidact, ref1
jailed, ref1
marriages of, ref1, ref2
physical attributes of, ref1
and religion, ref1
Gittings, Robert, ref1, ref2
Gladstone, William, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10, ref11, ref12 (see also individual works)
and Maynooth affair, ref1
and prostitutes, ref1
religious shifts in, ref1
Goebbels, Joseph, ref1
Gorbachev, Mikhail, ref1
Goschen, Viscount, ref1
Gosse, Edmund, ref1, ref2, ref3
Granger, Derek, ref1
Grant, Robert, ref1
Granville-Barker, Harley, ref1
Granville, Lord, ref1
The Great God Pan (Machen), ref1, ref2
Greene, Graham, ref1
Greenmantle (Buchan), ref1
Greer, Germaine, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4 (see also individual works)
and housework, ref1
on imitating men, ref1
on Thatcher, ref1
readable style of, ref1
Greville, Charles ref1, ref2
Grey, Sir Edward, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5
Grimond, Jo, ref1
Grisham, John, ref1
Guedalla, Philip, ref1, ref2
Guevara, Che, ref1
Guinness, Alec, ref1
Hague, William, ref1, ref2
Haig, Alexandra, see Trevor-Roper, Alexandra
Hailsham, Lord, ref1, ref2
Haldane, J. B. S., ref1, ref2
Haldane, R. B., ref1, ref2
Hamilton, Gen. Sir Ian, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4
Hamilton, Hamish, ref1
Hamlet (Shakespeare), ref1
Hammond, Eric, ref1
Handke, Peter, ref1
Harcourt, Loulou, ref1
Harcourt, Sir William, ref1
Hardy, Emma, ref1
Hardy, Thomas, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5 (see also individual works)
camera-eye technique of, ref1
cruelty and war hated by, ref1
and poetry vs novels, ref1
and religion, ref1
tidied-up character of, ref1
Hare, David, ref1
Hargrave, Sgt, ref1
Harlow, Jean, ref1
Harris, Arthur ‘Bomber’, ref1, ref2
Harris, Robert, ref1
Harris, Robin, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5
Harrison, Maj. Gen., ref1, ref2, ref3
Harrison, Nell, ref1, ref2, ref3
Harrod, Roy, ref1, ref2, ref3
Hart-Davis, Rupert, ref1
Hart, Liddell, ref1
Hastings, Max, ref1
Hatfield Forest, ref1
and Forestry Commission, ref1
and National Trust, ref1
Hathaway, Anne, ref1
Hathaway, Bartholomew, ref1
Hawke, Bob, ref1
Haydon, Benjamin, ref1
Hayek, Friedrich, ref1
Hazlitt, William, ref1, ref2
Headlam, Cuthbert, ref1
Healey, Denis, ref1, ref2
as chancellor, ref1, ref2
comedy supporting roles performed by, ref1
in Communist Party, ref1
as defence minister, ref1
and Gang of Four, ref1
literary choices of, ref1
public-expenditure pruning by, ref1
and Winter of Discontent, ref1
Healey, Edna, ref1
Healey, Will, ref1
Heart of Darkness (Conrad), ref1
Heath, Edith, ref1
Heath, Edward, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4
Charitable Foundation of, ref1
early popularity of, ref1
and EEC, ref1
and ideas, ref1
and local-government reform, ref1
negative traits of, ref1
and Northern Ireland, ref1
and prices-and-incomes controls, ref1
and trade unions, ref1
Heath, William, ref1
Heathcoat-Amory, Derick, ref1
Heber-Percy, Robert, ref1
Heilpern, John, ref1, ref2
Heim, Bruno, ref1
Hemingway, Ernest, ref1
Hempton, David, ref1 passim, ref2
Henderson, Jon, ref1
Henry V (Shakespeare), ref1
Henry VI, Part I (Shakespeare), ref1
Henry VIII (Shakespeare), ref1
Herbert, George, ref1
Heseltine, Michael, ref1, ref2
Hewer, Will, ref1
Hewlett, Alfred, ref1
Hewlett, William, ref1
Hicks-Beach, Sir Michael, ref1
Highways and Byways in Fairyland (Ransome), ref1
The Hill of Dreams (Machen), ref1, ref2, ref3
Hillier, Bevis, ref1, ref2, ref3
Hirst, Paul, ref1
The History of Man (Bradbury), ref1
History of the Countryside (Rackham), ref1
‘History, Tradition and Modernity’ (Grant), ref1
Hitchens, Christopher, ref1
Hitler, Adolf, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4
Hobsbawm, Eric, ref1, ref2
Hobson, Harold, ref1, ref2
Hofmann, Michael, ref1
Hogarth, William, ref1
Hogg, James, ref1
Hogg, Quintin, see Hailsham, Lord
Hollis, Roger, ref1
Holmes, Richard, ref1, ref2, ref3
Holyoake, George Jacob, ref1
Hood, Thomas, ref1
Hope, Lord John, ref1
Horne, Alistair, ref1
Hornung, E. W., ref1
Hoskins, W. G., ref1
Hoskyn
s, John, ref1, ref2
Hough, Richard, ref1
Hough, Thornton, ref1
A House for Mr Biswas (Naipaul), ref1
The House of Souls (Machen), ref1, ref2, ref3
Howard, Anthony, ref1, ref2, ref3
Howard, Elizabeth Jane, ref1, ref2, ref3
Howard, Peter, ref1, ref2
Howards End (Forster), ref1, ref2
Howe, Geoffrey, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4
Hubbard, L. Ron, ref1
Hume, Dr Sir William, ref1, ref2
Hume, Basil, ref1, ref2
becomes Archbishop of Westminster, ref1
monastic name taken by, ref1
and women priests, ref1, ref2
Hume, Mimi, ref1
Humphrey, George, ref1
Hunt, Leigh, ref1, ref2
Hurd, Lord (Douglas), ref1, ref2, ref3
Hussey, Christopher, ref1
Hutchinson, Sara ‘Astra’, ref1
Huxley, Aldous, ref1, ref2, ref3
Huxley, Julian, ref1
Huxley, T. H., ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4
‘Imitation of Spenser’ (Keats), ref1
Inadmissible Evidence (Osborne), ref1
In Memoriam (Tennyson), ref1
In the Year of Jubilee (Gissing), ref1
Ireland, John, ref1
The Iron Lady, ref1
Isherwood, Christopher, ref1, ref2, ref3
Islam, ref1, ref2
Jackson, Sir Charles, ref1
Jackson, Derek, ref1, ref2 (see also Window affair)
fascism of, ref1, ref2
flees UK, ref1
and horses, dogs, ref1
marriages of, ref1
NoW inherited by, ref1
Paris exile of, ref1
and religion, ref1
socialism hated by, ref1
and twin brother, ref1
Jackson, John, ref1
Jackson, Vivian, ref1, ref2, ref3
Jacobs, Jane, ref1
Jake’s Thing (Amis), ref1
James II, ref1
James, Henry, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10
Forster’s critique of, ref1
on Dickens, ref1
James, M. R., ref1, ref2
‘almost incurably frivolous’, ref1
candlelight readings by, ref1
on ghost-story settings, ref1
ghost-story survey by, ref1
and religion, ref1
Jardine, Douglas, ref1
Jardine, Penelope, ref1
Jay, Douglas, ref1
Jefferies, Richard, ref1
Jefferson, Thomas, ref1, ref2
Jenkins, Peter, ref1
Jenkins, Roy, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6 (see also individual works)
appetites of, ref1
as chancellor, ref1
Churchill biography by, ref1
compulsions of, ref1
as home secretary, ref1
Jenkins, Simon, ref1, ref2
Jessel, Sir George, ref1
Joad, Cyril, ref1
John, Augustus, ref1
John, Elton, ref1
John Paul II, Pope, ref1
John, Poppet, ref1
Johnson, Edgar, ref1, ref2
Johnson, Dr Hewlett (‘Red Dean’), ref1 (see also individual works)
properties and holdings of, ref1
‘Red Dean’ sobriquet of, ref1
Johnson, Nowell, ref1, ref2, ref3
Johnson, Dr Samuel, ref1, ref2
Johnson, William, ref1, ref2
Jones, Darryl, ref1
Jones, R. V., ref1
Jones, Thomas, ref1
Jonson, Ben, ref1, ref2
Joseph, Keith, ref1, ref2
Joseph Stalin ( Johnson), ref1
Josselin, Rev. Ralph, ref1
Joyce, James, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7
Kafka, Franz, ref1, ref2
Kangaroo (Lawrence), ref1
Kaplan, Fred, ref1, ref2
Keats, Frances, ref1
Keats, John, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4 (see also individual works)
Aeneid translated by, ref1
collected poems of, ref1, ref2
epitaph of, ref1
and father’s death, ref1
and laudanum, ref1
many fine biographies of, ref1
medical training of, ref1, ref2
on food, ref1
and religion, ref1, ref2
sexually transmitted diseases of, ref1
short stature of, ref1
tuberculosis suffered by, ref1
Keats, Thomas, ref1
Keats, Tom, ref1, ref2
Kee, Robert, ref1
Keightley, Gen. Sir Charles, ref1, ref2, ref3
Kemal, Mustafa, ref1, ref2, ref3
Kennedy, John F., ref1, ref2
Kent, Bruce, ref1
Kerensky, Alexander, ref1, ref2
Kermode, Sir Frank, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4
Kersten, Felix, ref1
Keyes, Adm. Roger, ref1, ref2
Keynes, John Maynard, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6 (see also individual works)
dubious legacy of, ref1
heart problems of, ref1
on economics and economists, ref1
as public servant, ref1
sexuality of, ref1
Khrushchev, Nikita, ref1
Kien, Peter, ref1
Kilmuir, Lord, ref1
Kim (Kipling), ref1, ref2, ref3
King, Anthony D., ref1
King, Cecil, ref1
King John (Shakespeare), ref1
King Lear (Shakespeare), ref1
Kingsley, Charles, ref1
Kinnock, Neil, ref1, ref2
Kipling, Alice, ref1
Kipling, Carrie, ref1
Kipling, John Lockwood, ref1, ref2
Kipling, Rudyard, ref1, ref2 (see also individual works)
and homoeroticism, ref1
marriage of, ref1
‘most complete man of genius’, ref1
neurotic habits of, ref1
newspaper work of, ref1, ref2
parents abandon, ref1
wide reading of, ref1
Kipling Sahib (Allen), ref1
Kipling, Trix, ref1, ref2, ref3
Kissinger, Henry, ref1, ref2, ref3
Kitchener, Lord, ref1, ref2, ref3
Klugmann, James, ref1
Knight, Andrew, ref1
Knox, Ronald, ref1
Konstam, Phyllis, ref1
Koss, Stephen, ref1
Kramer, Jack, ref1
Kristol, Irving, ref1
‘Kubla Khan’ (Coleridge), ref1
Kuhn, H. G., ref1, ref2
Kundera, Milan, ref1
Labouchère, Henry, ref1
Lady Chatterley’s Lover (Lawrence), ref1
Lamb, Charles, ref1
Lane, Pamela, ref1
Lansbury, George, ref1
A Laodicean (Hardy), ref1, ref2
Lark Rise to Candleford (Thompson), ref1
Larkin, Philip, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9
The Last Champion (Henderson), ref1
The Last Days of Hitler (Trevor-Roper), ref1, ref2
Laver, Rod, ref1
Law, Bonar, ref1, ref2, ref3
Lawrence, D. H., ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6
Lawrence, Sir Thomas, ref1
Laws, David, ref1
Lawson, Nigel, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5
le Carré, John, ref1, ref2 (see also individual works)
as Cornwell, ref1
ear for dialogue demonstrated by, ref1
teaching role of, ref1
undiminished anger of, ref1
women characters of, ref1
Leader, Zachary, ref1, ref2
Leavis, F. R., ref1
Lee, Laurie, ref1
Leeper, Rex, ref1, ref2
Lees-Milne, James, ref1, ref2
Leese, Arn
old, ref1
Lefebure, Molly, ref1
Lely, Sir Peter, ref1
Lenin, Vladimir, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6
Leverhulme, Lord, ref1, ref2
Levi, Primo, ref1
Lewis, C. S., ref1
Lewis, Sir George Cornewall, ref1
Lewis, Wyndham, ref1
Lichnowsky, Prince, ref1, ref2
A Life at the Centre ( Jenkins), ref1
Life in the English Country House (Girouard), ref1
The Life of Kingsley Amis (Leader), ref1
Lincoln, Abraham, ref1, ref2
Lindley, Sir Francis, ref1
Lintorn-Orman, Rotha, ref1
The Little Drummer Girl (le Carré), ref1
‘A Little Excursion to Ajaccio’ (Sebald), ref1
Lloyd George, David, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10
Lloyd, Selwyn, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4
Lockhart, John, ref1
Lodge, Sir Oliver, ref1
Loitering with Intent (Spark), ref1
Lombard Street (Bagehot), ref1, ref2
Look Back in Anger (Osborne), first night of, ref1
Looking Back (Osborne), ref1, ref2
‘Lost Hearts’ ( James), ref1
Louis of Battenberg, Prince, ref1
Luxmoore, H. E., ref1
Lyell, Charles ref1
Lymington, Lord, ref1, ref2
Lyrical Ballads (Coleridge), ref1
Lyttelton, George, ref1
Lyttelton, May, ref1, ref2
Macaulay, Lord, ref1, ref2, ref3
McCloy, John, ref1
McCoog, Fr Thomas, ref1
MacDonald, Ramsay, ref1
Macfarlane, Alan, ref1
MacGowan, Gault, ref1
Machen, Arthur, ref1, ref2 (see also individual works)
and Golden Dawn, ref1
name of, ref1
poverty suffered by, ref1
and religion, ref1
MacIntyre, Alasdair, ref1
MacKenzie, Jean, ref1
MacKenzie, Norman, ref1
McKinstry, Leo, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5
Maclean, Alan, ref1
Macleod, Fiona, ref1, ref2
Macleod, Iain, ref1
Macmillan, Dorothy, ref1
Macmillan, Harold, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4 (see also individual works)
cabinet sackings by, ref1, ref2
chancellor of Oxford, ref1
and Churchill, ref1
City distrusted by, ref1
and Common Market, ref1
and Cossacks/White Russians handover, ref1, ref2
diaries of, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4
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