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by Penelope Fitzgerald

Brooke, Rupert 149, 150, 152, 165

  Broughton, Rhoda, Not Wisely But Too Well 56

  Browne, Maggie (school friend of CM) 95, 101, 213

  dull and faithful 26, 60, 78

  to Brittany with CM 74

  Browne, Professor E.T. 26, 95, 213

  Browning, Elizabeth Barrett 24, 29

  Caterina to Camöens 29

  Browning, Robert 24, 106

  Bugle Inn, Newport, IoW 1, 2, 3, 38

  The Builder (quoted) 33, 43, 68

  Burne-Jones, Sir Edward 202

  Buss, Miss Frances 22

  Byron, Lord 106

  Café Monico 151

  Camaret-sur-mer, Brittany 98–9

  Cambridge 171, 173, 176

  CM visits 185, 201, 217

  Camden Town, N.W. London 106, 193

  Capital & Counties Bank, Bristol 36

  Carisbrooke, Isle of Wight 38, 39

  Water Company 1

  Carlyle, Thomas 24, 44, 110

  Sartor Resartus 44

  Chapbook, The (originally The Monthly Chapbook) 181, 194

  Chaplin, Charlie 191

  Chardin, Jean-Baptiste 114

  Chat Noir, Le 83

  Chekhov, Anton 114

  Cheltenham Ladies’ College 119

  Chichester, Sussex 212

  Chick family 26

  CM and Anne stay with 95

  Chick, Elsie (CM’s school friend) see Tansley

  Chick, Margaret 26, 74, 78

  Christ Church, Woburn Square 31

  Churchill, Winston 149

  Cobham family 9, 35

  Cobham, Thomas (CM’s great-grandfather) 43

  Cockerell, Kate, ‘most unselfish of wives’ 174, 185, 186

  friendship with CM 186, 208, 210, 218, 219, 224–5

  CM’s legacy to 222

  Cockerell, Sydney Carlyle 170–1, 173

  CM sends him The Farmer’s Bride 175–6

  career 172–4

  curator of Fitzwilliam Museum 172

  his diaries 173, 183, 202

  and women 174

  ‘a schoolmaster at heart’ 175

  his ‘courtship’ of CM 175, 191

  offers to wash up 175–6

  ‘a blameless Pepys’ 183

  persuades CM to visit Cambridge 184–5

  CM confides in him 192, 197, 201–2

  arranges Civil List pension for CM 202–3

  introduces her to de la Mare 204–5

  on financial difficulties at the Bookshop 212

  visits Anne 213

  sympathy at Anne’s death 213–14

  correspondence with CM 216–17

  very busy as Hardy’s executor 220

  sends CM Hardy’s copy of Fin de Fête 220

  last visit to CM 224

  Colette (quoted) 30

  Claudine à l’Ecole 83

  Conrad, Joseph 46, 114, 206

  Chance 135

  Coram’s Fields Foundlings Home 8

  Cornford, Frances 164

  Cornwall 63–4, 111

  Cowan, Dr Horatio (the Mews’ GP) 214, 223, 226

  Coward, Noel, Hay Fever 211

  Cowes, Isle of Wight 1, 6

  Craig, Gordon 194

  ‘Crosse’, Victoria (Vivien Corey) 57

  Cubitt, Mrs Lewis (CM’s great-aunt) 6, 36

  Cubitt, Thomas 2, 36, 90

  Culpeper’s Herbal 192

  Cumberland Market, NW1 88

  Cupples Field, Yorkshire 28

  Daily Herald, The 187

  Dante 24

  D’Arcy, Ella, helps edit Yellow Book 53

  background 60–1

  complains about F. Rolfe’s lice 61

  ‘Goblin Ella’ 61

  penniless, leaves England 61–2

  CM’s love affair with 67, 78, 119, 131, 139, 217

  pursues John Lane 80–1

  with CM in Paris 81–6

  praises CM’s poetry 96, 114

  novels 121

  reputation with men 137

  Cousin Louis 58

  Irremediable 54, 61, 73

  Monochromes 80

  Davidson, John 58, 151

  Thirty Bob a Week 58, 151

  Davies, W.H. 150

  de Beauvoir, Simone 119

  de la Mare, Walter 150

  doubtful about The Farmer’s Bride 169–70, 203

  meets CM 204–5

  ‘she knows humanity’ 205

  Memoirs of a Midget 205

  Dickens, Charles 56

  Dickinson, Emily 99

  Dieppe 60, 74, 123, 132–3, 188

  Doolittle, Hilda 144

  Dowson, Ernest 52

  Doyle, A. Conan 46

  Drinkwater, John, Poems of Love and Earth 149

  Du Maurier, George 53

  Egerton, George 57

  Egoist, The 130

  Eliot, T.S. 78, 169, 200, 221

  Ellis, Havelock 69

  Elnswick, Jane (Mews’ maid-of-all-work) 90–1, 132, 165

  doubts whether poetry is respectable 165

  English Review, The 125

  Englishwoman, The 116

  Etoile Hotel, Charlotte Street 213–14

  Evans’ Cave of Harmony 4

  Eve’s Library 52

  Exchange and Mart 158

  Farjeon, Eleanor 153

  Federation of Working Girls’ Clubs 91

  Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge 170–1, 172, 174, 191, 193

  Flaubert, Gustave 61, 83, 114

  Flecker, James Elroy, The Old Ships 168

  Flint, F.S., Otherworld: Cadences 144, 168

  Forster, E.M. 73

  Fortune Green Cemetery, N.W. London 218, 222

  Fraser, Claud Lovat 162

  Freud, Sigmund 120, 123, 143

  Psychopathology of Everyday Life 120

  Three Essays on Sexuality 120

  Frost, Robert 147

  Froude, Miss (assistant at Poetry Bookshop) 168

  Galsworthy, John 148

  Galton, Francis 41

  Natural Inheritance 41

  Garnett, David, Go She Must 214

  Garnett, Edward 174

  Garsington Manor, Oxfordshire 206

  Gaskell, Mrs, Life of Charlotte Brontë 42, 93

  Gaudier-Brzěska, Henri 147

  Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 211

  Georgian Poetry I 149–50, 162

  II 165

  III 164

  TV 169, 204

  V 169–70

  Gibson, Wilfred Wilson 147, 150, 195

  Giles, Katherine 111

  Gissing, George, The Odd Women 35

  New Grub Street 92

  Gittings, Dr Robert 178

  Gobelins, Les (restaurant) 182, 204

  Golden Treasury, The 149

  Goodman, Elizabeth (CM’s nurse), a ‘treasure’ 7–8

  keeps Fred Mew in his place 8

  care of Mew children 10–11, 21–2

  economies 13–14, 36

  implants sense of guilt in CM 16

  sweeps her poems into dustpan 20

  moves with family to Gordon Street 36, 45

  death 50, 57, 88, 117

  ‘watching still’ 138

  Gosse, Edmund 174, 202

  Gower Street School 22, 32, 43, 74

  Gower, E.P. 202

  Grand Theatre, Islington 49

  Graves, Robert, Over the Brazier 164

  Green, Romney 146

  Greener, Amy 28

  Greenwood, Frederic 78

  Grout, Caroline (Flaubert’s niece) 83

  Souvenirs Intimes 83

  Guthrie, James 162

  Haigh-Wood, Vivien 77

  Hampstead, N.W. London 4, 26, 27, 33–4

  Hampstead Vestry Hall 52, 33, 36

  West Hampstead 193, 214

  Hansson, J., Das Buch der Frauen 52

  Hardy, Florence (the second Mrs Hardy) 177, 179

  invites CM to Max Gate 177

  thinks CM ‘a pathetic creature’ 178

/>   visits Hogarth Studios 180

  upset by Romanism 185–6

  consults herbal 192

  CM writes to 198–9

  invited to meet de la Mare 204

  CM consoles her 108–9, 220

  Hardy, Thomas 4, 39, 46, 64, 102, 104, 150, 172, 179

  SCC sends him The Farmer’s Bride 177

  wishes to meet CM 177–8

  ‘far and away the best living woman poet’ 181

  sponsors CM’s pension 203

  collapses 209

  death 220

  his copy of Fin de Fête 220

  The Homecoming 104 Jude the Obscure 104 A Pair of Blue Eyes 64

  Harland, Henry (‘The Chief), Bohemian editor of The Yellow Book 53

  enthusiasm for CM’s Passed 57

  CM at his ‘evenings’ 59–60

  advises CM on writing 63, 65–6

  rejects CM’s The China Bowl 66, 67

  as CM’s editor 70–1, 163

  death 78

  P’tit Bleu 92

  Harper’s 141

  Harrison, Lucy (CM’s headmistress), early life 23

  teaching 25

  CM’s passion for her 26

  nervous breakdown 26

  in love with Amy Greener 28

  importance to CM 29, 48, 57, 71, 93

  her deathbed 29

  leaves school 32

  Social Geography for Teachers and Infants 23

  Hawksley, Dorothy (friend of SCC and CM) 175, 183, 210, 211, 221

  Haworth Parsonage 93, 121

  Heine, Heinrich 77

  Heme, Caroline (CM’s great-aunt) 9

  Hill, Octavia 22–3

  Hodgson, Ralph 150, 152

  Hogarth, William 114

  Housman, A.E. 39

  on CM’s poems 176

  Housman, Laurence 58 Hudson, W.H., Green Mansions 105

  Hughes, Arthur 26, 74, 217

  Hughes, Florence 74, 76

  Imagist poets 144, 188

  James, Henry 46, 60, 92

  The Coxon Fund 58, 66

  Jarman, Henry 193, 214

  Jarman, Margaret 193, 214

  Jefferies, Richard 48

  Amaryllis at the Fair 49

  Field and Hedgerow 49

  refuses Royal Literary Fund money 202

  Jerry (May Sinclair’s cat) 120

  Johnson, Lionel 52

  Joyce, James 153

  Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man 130–1

  Jung, Ernst 123, 143

  Kendall, Edward Herne (CM’s uncle) 5

  something odd about him 37

  trust set up for him 78, 199

  death 164, 222

  Kendall, Henry (CM’s great-grandfather) 2–3

  career 3–4

  ‘the Nestor of architects’ 4

  drawing by 18, 36, 156

  death 32, 164

  Kendall, Henry (‘H.E.K.’ CM’s grandfather) 3

  career 4–5

  fond of Fred Mew 5

  Fred asks for his daughter’s hand 6

  relies increasingly on Fred 32

  his will 35

  dies 35

  Designs for Schools and schoolhouses 6

  dessin libre 18

  Modern Architecture 5

  Kendall, Maria (Mrs Henry Kendall, CM’s grandmother) 14

  distrusts Fred Mew 35

  her will 35

  settles in Brighton 35

  Kendall, Mary Leonora (CM’s aunt) 14, 35, 37

  death 78

  CM and Anne benefit from her will 78, 95, 193, 200

  Kendall & Mew 11, 33–4

  Kensal Green Cemetery 4, 47, 164, 200

  Keynotes 59, 61, 80

  Kinkel, Professor 25

  Kipling, Rudyard 46

  The Jungle Book 105

  Klementaski, Alida see Monro

  Ladies of Limited Means, Association for 44

  Lane, John 51, 52, 58, 59, 66, 112

  pursued by Ella D’Arcy 80–1, 94

  Lawrence, D.H. 150, 153

  Layton’s (CM’s solicitors) 191, 192

  Leverton, Thomas 3

  Lewis, Wyndham 111–12

  Line upon Line 16

  Little Tich 110

  Little Women 23

  Lutch, Miss (matron of nursing-home) 224, 225, 226

  Lyceum Club 125

  ‘Maarten Maartens’ 70

  Macdonnell, Amice 27, 28

  Macmillan 170, 187

  Macmillan’s Golden Treasury of Modern Lyrics 207

  Manning and Mew 2

  Manning, Cardinal 47

  Manton, Jo 178

  Marden, Thomas 5

  Marsh, Edward 149

  and Georgian Poetry 149–50

  refuses CM’s poems 169–70

  Martin, John 114

  Marylebone Polytechnic 122

  Masefield, John 153, 203

  Massingham, H.W. 96

  Mathews, Elkin 52, 94, 160

  Maupassant, Guy de 53

  Mazzini, Giuseppe 23

  McHardy, Mrs C.G.L. (the Mews’ lodger) 69

  McLachlan, Dame Laurentia, Abbess of Stanbrook 186

  Medico-Psychological Clinic 123, 132, 141

  Mew family 1–2, 37, 142

  Mew, Anna Maria (CM’s mother), pretty and silly 6, 21

  marries 6

  protected from worry 14, 27

  faith 31

  semi-invalid 36

  inherits from grandfather 43

  feels betrayed at Fred’s death 68

  clings to gentility 68

  inheritance 78

  confined to sofa 90

  restraints on Anne’s holidays 97

  witchlike 156

  and Wek 97, 190

  condition ‘dangerous’ 196

  death 197

  Mew, Anne (Caroline Anne Frances, CM’s sister), born 9

  described 21

  ‘no trouble’ at school 27

  Anglo-Catholic 31

  resolves with CM never to marry 41–2

  studies at Female School of Art 43–4

  Charlotte’s feelings for 57

  undertakes commissions 69

  takes ladylike job 70

  to Brittany with CM and friends 74, 78

  not referred to in CM’s poems 88

  rents Hogarth Studios 95

  exhibits at Royal Academy 96, 97

  with CM to Boulogne 97, 100

  takes harder job 113

  ‘dreadfully fagged’ 128, 131

  gives up job 133

  CM’s loyalty to 138

  conspiracy with Alida 157

  ‘happy enough’ 176

  invites Florence Hardy to tea 180

  SCC finds her charming 183

  death of Wek 189

  unwell 192

  exhibitions 193–4

  helps CM nurse mother 196, 199

  inheritance 199–200

  invited to meet de la Mare 204

  proud of CM’s work 207

  ‘something seriously wrong’ 213–17

  dies 217, 218

  her gold watch, grave, epitaph 222

  Mew, Benjamin 1

  Mew, Charlotte Mary 7, 9

  born 198

  younger brothers’ deaths 9–10

  ‘magical childhood’ 10

  childhood writings 20–1

  obsessed with images 17

  at Gower Street School 22–30

  passion for Miss Harrison 26–30

  begins to check impulses 31

  Anglo-Catholic phase 31

  taught to distrust her father 35

  pity for brother’s insanity 39–40

  will never marry 41–2

  contributes to The Yellow Book 1894 54–9, 60–1, 66–7

  becomes a New Woman 60

  visits Cornwall, writes The China Bowl 63–6

  at father’s deathbed 68

  takes charge of household 68–9

  contributes to Temple Bar 70
, 74–5, 78, 91, 95

  feels horror of Henry’s death 71–3

  to Brittany 74–7

  dances in her knickers 74

  ‘under high pressure’ 77

  to Paris to join Ella d’Arcy 78–86

  passion for Ella 84–5

  feels ‘spat upon’ 85

  life in The Quiet House 87–101

  social work 91

  loses inspiration 91–2

  hopes to edit Emily Brontë’s poems 92–4

  to Brittany with Elsie O’Keefe 97–8

  mid-life crisis 99

  to Boulogne with Anne 100

  writes The Farmer’s Bride 102–4

  her concept of the cri de coeur 106

  taken up by Mrs Dawson Scott 107–11, 114–17

  audience carried away by her readings 111

  writes Fame 112–14

  guilt about Anne 113–14

  ‘neither quite boy nor quite girl’ 117

  relationship with May Sinclair 119–29, 130–45

  to Dieppe 123

  ‘Charlotte is evidently a pervert’ 137

  breaks with Mrs D-S 139–40

  war-work 140

  her poems read at Poetry Bookshop 153–4

  confidence at its lowest 155

  friendship with Alida Monro 155–60

  mystery of missing MSS 157

  as ‘Aunty Mew’ 158

  Poetry Bookshop publishes The Farmer’s Bride 160–6, 170

  helps colour rhyme sheets 168

  ‘j’ai passé par là’ 169

  relationship with Sydney Cockerell 171–86, 192, 197, 201–5, 212, 213, 216–17, 220, 224

  first visit to Hardys 177–80

  accepts SCC as escort 182

  at Cambridge 184–5

  anxious about Wek 189–90

  country wanderings 191

  moves from Gordon Street to Delancey Street 193

  nurses her failing mother 196

  writes Fin de fête 196–7

  her mother’s death ‘a stupefying blow’ 197–9

  wretched financial position 199–201

  overwhelmed by Civil List pension 202–3

  1924–25 the happiest years of her life 206

  helps Florence Hardy and Kate Cockerell 208–9

  Anne’s illness 211–17

  to Chichester 212

  deep distress and guilt at Anne’s death, writes Aglaë 215–17

  back to Hogarth Studios 219

  ‘like a reluctant visitor from another world’ 221

  inherits money too late 222

  makes will 222

  enters nursing home 223–6

  ‘I tried my best to keep going’ 224

  death 225–6

  grave 218 personality:

  depressions 71, 77, 99, 128, 199, 224–5

  divided self 45, 49, 76–7, 83, 114–15, 159, 225

  excitable, passionate 11, 14, 26, 82, 122, 138

  fascinating, entertaining 10, 27, 93, 111, 158, 204

 

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