Charlotte C. Eliot’s biography 597, 1072;
knew Lincoln 603;
writes Nunc dimittis 766;
temperance cause and supporter of the Union 960;
founder of Mary Institute 1211
Eliot’s Club: II 216
Elizabeth I: 677
Elyot, Sir Thomas: 926; The Governour 620, 933;
“Tace et fac” 931
Emerson, Ralph Waldo: 432–433; The Adirondacs 746;
Blight 1087;
Brahma 512, 734;
Experience 1093;
History 502, 505;
May-Day 747;
The Problem 643;
Self-Reliance 381, 382, 384, 498, 500, 504–505, 1040, 1070;
The Sphinx 1102;
Spiritual Laws 739;
The Visit 379–80
Empson, William: II 41; “painfully suffering soul” 416;
TSE and Proust 428;
“possible Empsonism” II 526;
Argufying 776;
Seven Types of Ambiguity 310, 626, 1060, 1213
English language: and French 460–61; language of the New English Bible 743;
TSE as American or English writer 886;
“the best that the English language could do for me” 1011;
dead words 1016;
whether moribund 1016–17
Epstein, Jacob: 1164, II 183
Euphorion: 1112
“F. M.”: (see headnote to Index of Identifying Titles for TSE’s prose 1253): II 62; on Woolf 357, 498, 631;
on Proust 478;
on Gilbert and Sullivan 394;
on William Archer 506;
“cut the cards” 809;
“exposure of spring” 998;
Diary of the Rive Gauche 409, 644, 664, 822;
Fête Galante 814;
Letters of the Moment 394, 506, 512, 603, 621, 648, 766, 776, 979, 998, 1129, 1181,
(and “Fresca couplets”) II 367–68;
Necesse est Perstare 676;
Night Club 1009;
Perque Domos Ditis Vacuas 1008, 1013–14, 1167–68
Faber & Faber: “our literary reputation” 578; Ariel Poems series 757–59, 885, 1057;
catalogues 757, 843, 885, 896, 959, 985, 995, 1046, 1053, 1055;
poetry publishing 758, 1058, 1223;
TSE’s responsibilities 843;
paranormal titles 982;
agricultural titles 988;
Sesame series 996, 1008, 1215, II 296;
TSE’s fire watching duties 1002;
Morgan the cat joins firm 1212;
Book Committee II 45;
Faber & Gwyer II 77, 136, 366;
inadequate emoluments II 216.
See also Crawley, W. J.; de la Mare, Richard; Faber, Geoffrey; Kennerley, Morley; Monteith, Charles; Morley, F. V. (Frank); Wolpe, Berthold; Wolpe, Margaret
Faber, Enid: II 38–40, 53, 221, 227, 622
Faber, Geoffrey: letters from TSE 660, 743, 807, 843, 850, 954, 972, 1058, 1223; comments on Four Quartets 964, 969–75, 987, 999;
Swift 1024;
knighthood 1215–17;
Hampstead residence 886, 1209;
epistle in heroic couplets 1211–12;
call to the Bar 1217;
All Souls, Oxford 1217, II 216;
“genially tolerant” as chairman of Faber & Faber II 39;
editor of John Gay II 218;
Latin poet II 232;
“An Answer to the Foregoing Poem” II 214;
The Buried Stream 1063;
Nobody knows how I feel about you II 224;
The Pattern of Freedom 502, 873
Faber, Tom: II 39, 57; “a promising youth” II 214
Fabre-Luce, Jenny (Mme. Roland de Margerie) II 210, 235
Fawkes, Guy: 716, 718, 719
Ferrar, Nicholas: 607, 989, 990, 1000
Ficke, Arthur Davison: defends TSE against charge of plagiarism 430
film: see cinema
Fireside: childhood magazine 497, 522, 693, 842, 1109, 1118, 1163, II 40, 150–51
Firuski, Maurice: buys TSE drafts from Aiken II 580–81
FitzGerald, Edward: 470, 473–74, 511; Agamemnon 475;
The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám 392, 619, 957, 1064, 1115, 1125
Fitzgerald, F. Scott: jazz age 788–89; The Great Gatsby 788–89;
This Side of Paradise 611
Flanagan, Hallie: 784, 813, 839; première of Sweeney Agonistes 800–803, 810
Flaubert, Gustave: Bouvard et Pécuchet 1087;
Madame Bovary 389, 411, 444, 624–25, 1134–35
Fletcher, John Gould: 893; advocate of TSE 366;
The Red Gates 493, 673
Flint, F. S.: 391, 425, 465, 518
Ford, Ford Madox: 436, 488; Antwerp 915
Ford, John: The Broken Heart II 265; The Lover’s Melancholy 1025;
’Tis Pity She’s a Whore 423
Forster, E. M.: on The Waste Land 577; Abinger Harvest 592;
Howards End 605, 679;
The Longest Journey 636
fortune-telling: 498, 610–11, 802, 809. See also astrology.
Foster, Jeanne Robert 557, 560–63, 584–85, II 363–64
Foster, Stephen C.: “Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair” 384–85
Fox Club (Harvard): II 72, 566
France, Anatole: 457, 1082; Convictions 517
Franck, Henri: 457
François, Duc de La Rochefoucald: see La Rochefoucauld, François, Duc de
Frankau, Gilbert: One of Us 638, 642, 650, 658
Frazer, James: 435, 661; ed. of Apollodorus 663;
The Golden Bough 72, 453, 589, 590–91, 601, 610–12, 618–19, 720, 722, 785, 876, 915, 1135, 1156, 1176, 1178, 1190
Freeman, E. A.: 428
Freud, Sigmund: 578, 591, 1037, 1149
Frost, Robert: 355, II 172; TSE toast to 365;
“universality” 851;
The Road Not Taken 909
Fry, Roger: 462, 569, 644–45; Vision and Design II 156, 347
Fuller, B. A. G.: visited by Russell 435; The Problem of Evil in Plotinus 537
Fuller, Thomas: Scripture Observations 637
Gallup, Donald: publishes Pound’s translation of Dans le Restaurant 526; discovery of drafts of The Waste Land and March Hare 584–85;
TSE’s forms of address 845;
assists Hayward with Poems Written in Early Youth 1066;
proposes printing of A Practical Possum 1202
Gardiner, Stephen: 480
Gardner, Isabella Stewart: 443, 1164; Museum 402;
correspondence 410
Gascoigne, George: The Complaynt of Phylomene 602, 628
Gascoyne, David: II 47
Gaskell, E. C.: Cranford 397
Gaudier-Brzeska, Henri: 364, 1164
Gauguin, Paul: 813, 1128
Gautier, Judith: 385
Gautier, Théophile: 487, 517; influence on TSE 458;
Apollonie 436–7;
L’Art 538;
Bûchers et tombeaux 530;
Carmen 532;
Chinoiserie 1150;
Clair de lune sentimental 447, 602;
Fantaisies d’hiver 646;
L’Hippopotame 522;
Nostalgies d’obélisques 1102;
La Nue 377;
Tristesse en mer 448–49;
Variations sur le carnaval de Venise 488, 495
Gay, John: II 218; The Elephant and the Bookseller II 219
Gerstäcker, Friedrich: Germelshausen 940
Gibbon, Edward: The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 643
Gide, André: 459, 528
Gilbert, W. S.: The Ape and the Lady 502; The Bab Ballads 1113, II 43;
The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo 821;
The Mountebanks 1119;
Thespis 1117
Gilbert, W. S. and Arthur Sullivan: 394; The Gondoliers 1083;
Ruddigore 398, 1127;
Iolanthe 815;
The Mikado 111
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br /> Giraudoux, Jean: 643
godchildren: see Faber, Tom; Tandy, Alison; Morley, Susanna; Roberts, Adam Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von: on serenity 744; Epirrhema 405;
Faust 1112
Goldsmith, Oliver: An History of the Earth, and Animated Nature II 213, 214; She Stoops to Conquer 506;
The Vicar of Wakefield 75, 668
Goupil Gallery: 1164
Gourmont, Remy de: 457; La Culture des idées 629, 1086;
Litanies de la rose 422;
Physique de l’amour 483, 644, 666–67, 1101, 1121
Graham, R. B. Cunninghame: 765
Graves, Robert: 545;
“reading of poets” II 253
Gray, John: Claire de Lune 1109; Poem 1090;
Saint Sebastian: On a Picture 538, 1143;
Sonnet: Translated from Paul Verlaine 1076;
The Twelve Precious Stones 1172
Gray, Thomas: The Bard 1098; Elegy Written in a Country Church Yard 663, 1049, 1153, 1199, II 197;
Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College 1097;
Ode on the Death of a Favourite Cat II 47, 57
Green, T. H.: Prolegomena to Ethics 1084, 1088, 1126
Gregory, Eric: prints Noctes Binanianæ II 207
Grierson, Herbert: 445, 484
Grieve, C. M.: see MacDiarmid, Hugh
Gunn, Neil M.: II 174
Haigh-Wood, Maurice: 1167
Hale, Emily: 903–904, 1199, 1212; correspondence with TSE 514;
TSE visits in New Hampshire 851;
assists Mrs. Perkins with lecture II 603
Hardy, Thomas: “blind to the merits of” 355; and suppression of After Strange Gods 849, 1078;
The Abbey Mason 376;
The Darkling Thrush 1076
Harris, Charles K.: “After the Ball” 394
Harris, Joel Chandler: The Stories of Uncle Remus II 37; Brer Rabbit II 37, 288
Harrison, Jane Ellen: 687, 1052
Hart-Davis, Rupert: II 466; records with TSE II 234;
The Waste Land copied out by TSE for auction II 369, 466
Harte, Bret: II 65
Harton, F. P.: 922
Harvard University: reading the dead 355; Charles Eliot Norton lectures 396, 848;
TSE’s doctorate 434, 1148;
Bertrand Russell at 435–36, 507;
philosophy 449;
Sheldon Fellowship 459;
conversations with Matthiessen 487;
Laodicean Club 523;
gifts from TSE 590, 995, 1194;
fortune-telling games 598;
dances 599;
Fox Club 1074;
Temperance Society 1075;
Commencement 1092;
Harvard Advocate 443, 539, 750, 752, 824, 1076, 1083, 1101, 1102, 1150
(TSE as an editor 1064;
TSE special issues 1064);
Harvard Crimson 435, 997;
Harvard Lampoon 1073
COURSES: “Florentine Painting” (Forbes) 433, 538, 1143; “The Literary History of England and its relations to that of the Continent” (Schofield) 440;
“Architecture, sculpture and painting in Egypt, Assyria, and Greece” (Chase) 451;
“The Philosophy of History” (Santayana) 484, 725;
“Philosophy 10” 540;
“The Roman Novel: Petronius and Apuleius” (Moore) 593;
in German 608;
“Elementary Sanskrit” (Lanman) 641, 976;
“Philosophical Sanskrit” (Woods) 540, 641, 976, 1160;
Greek Literature (Parker and Cary) 663;
“Seminary in Metaphysics” (Bakewell) 695;
“Seminary in Psychology” (Munsterberg) 1085
FRIENDS: see Aiken, Conrad; Seeger, Alan; Thayer, Scofield; Spencer, Theodore; Tinckom-Fernandez, W. G.
TEACHERS: see Babbitt, Irving; Lanman, C. R.; Royce, Josiah; Schofield, William Henry; Woods, James Haughton
Hatch, Roger Conant: II 561
Hawker, Robert Stephen: 1149
Hawthorne, Nathaniel: “acutely sensitive to the situation” 407; “genius for titles” 432;
The Blithedale Romance 405, 410, 424, 453, 665, 1027, 1092, 1094, 1129;
Buds and Bird Voices 1086;
The House of Seven Gables 472;
The Marble Faun 442–43, 606;
Mosses from an Old Manse II 64;
The Scarlet Letter 472, 634, 1002, 1097, II 64;
Tanglewood Tales 1073
Hayward, John: 428; annotations to French editions of The Waste Land and Four Quartets 349, 588, 900;
flat shared with TSE 474;
Bina Gardens 506,
Cambridge invitations 509;
spoof correspondence with TSE 519, 636;
collection of TSE materials 594, 691, 897, 962, 981, 1066, 1215;
TSE encourages to write a Recherche du temps perdu 666, 951, 1225;
gives TSE Andrewes’s Preces Privitatae 761;
London Letter in New York Sun 761, 780, 803, 827, 883;
edits selections from TSE 849;
“Tarantula’s Special News Service” 885;
objects to title “Kensington Quartets” 893;
acknowledgements in Four Quartets 898;
comments on East Coker 929–57;
Hayward’s Queries about The Dry Salvages 963–87;
muscular dystrophy 972;
composition of Little Gidding 990–95;
comments on Little Gidding 999–1044;
editions of Donne and Swift 1002;
edits Poems Written in Early Youth 1066, 1068;
on The Death of Saint Narcissus 1155;
The cowlover’s retort 1199;
sent A Proclamation 1200;
drawings for Practical Cats II 47–49, 53;
hosts dinners II 207;
Love’s Helicon (ed.) II 210, 268;
Mon Faust (Valéry) II 231;
Penguin Book of English Verse (ed.) 623
Hebert, Gabriel: typescript of East Coker II 493
Hegel, G. W. F.: “Erhebung” 917; Lectures on the Philosophy of History 505, 908, 1113, 1115;
The Phenomenology of Mind 745–46
Hemingway, Ernest: “writer of tender sentiment” II 59
Henderson, Alice Corbin: assistant editor of Poetry 367–68, 557–58, 772, 1163
Henley, W. E.: In Hospital 377, 394–95, 692; To W. R. 682
Henry, O.: The Trimmed Lamp 1075
Heraclitus: 905–907, 920, 928, 978, 1003
Herbert of Cherbury, Edward: 928–29
Herbert, George: 954; visits Little Gidding 989;
Affliction 752, 1157;
Christmas 978;
The Church-Porch 947;
The Collar 1192;
Death 841, 847;
The Elixir 1092;
The Flower 1092;
Outlandish Proverbs 621, 767;
Repentance 744;
The Sacrifice 778, 781;
Whitsunday 1038
Herodotus: 610
Herrick, Robert: Another Grace for a Child 841; A Christmas Carol 999
Heygate, W. E.: 651
Heywood, Thomas: 420; The English Traveller 616;
A Woman Killed with Kindness 420, 700
Hill, Rowland: 525
Hinkley, Eleanor: sent The Jim Jum Bears II 609
Hobbes, Thomas: 920; Leviathan 1151
Hodgson, Aurelia: 838, 843, 846, II 40
Hodgson, Ralph: 838–39, 841–42; fails to draw for Practical Cats II 48;
The Birdcatcher 843;
The House across the Way 545;
The Journeyman 531
Hofmannsthal, Hugo von: 804–805
Hogarth Press: printing and binding of Poems (1919) II 337–38; distributes Commerce II 136.
See also Woolf, Leonard and Woolf, Virginia
Holmes, Oliver Wendell: Medical Essays 419
Homer: Iliad: 1171; “greatest war poem of Europe” 1051;
XXXIII – 1172;
Odyssey I – 919, 1049;
II – 1137;
III – 1108;
V – 1151;
VI – 501;
IX – 501;
X – 1073;
XI – 667;
XII – 1101;
XIX – 661;
XXIV – 919
Hood, Thomas: 524; Lines in a Young Lady’s Album 1100;
Faithless Nelly Gray 1107
Hope, Laurence (Adela Nicolson): Kashmiri Song 1145
Hopkins, Gerard M.: II 458; Barnfloor and Winepress 949;
The May Magnificat 929–30
Horace: Epistles 1083; Odes 492, 695, 980, 1196
Hoskins, John: 485
Housman, A. E.: The Amphisbæna 310; Last Poems 1002, 1049;
Oh who is that young sinner 659;
R.L.S. 663;
A Shropshire Lad 616, 832, 999, 1091, II 185, 217
Howells, W. D.: Forlorn 1142; Pastels in Prose Introduction 404;
Lexington 668
Hulme, T. E.: “I can’t think of anything as good as two of his poems since Blake” 448; Above the Dock 447;
A City Sunset 425;
Poem: Abbreviated from the Conversation of Mr. T. E. H. 1168;
Speculations 448, 707, 738
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