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Weinberg and Webb, The Unfamiliar Shelley
Index
Note: bold numbers refer to illustrations
Abinger, Lord, collection of 315, 316
Adamson, Carlene 32, 33n.40, 35n.41, 35n.42, 36n.43, 146n.40, 147, 151, 168n.26, 249n.43
see also BSM V and VI
Aeschylus 7
Agamemnon 143n.25
Persae 195, 321
Prometheus Unbound (lost play) 187
Agamben, Giorgio 284
AI: Artificial Intelligence 285
Alfieri, Vittorio 138
Il Misogallo 143n.27
Alighieri, Dante, see Dante
Alps 87–100 passim, 127, 163n.16
American War of Independence 232
anti-semitism 294
Apollo Belvedere 163
Apollonius Rhodius 8
Arch of Titus 6
Archimedes 221, 230
Argolis 167
Ariosto, Ludovico
Orlando Furioso 89, 248n.36
Aristophanes 15, 246–7, 281–4 passim
Armstrong, John
Juvenile Poems 53n.40
Arnold, Matthew 257, 257n.1
Arve, River 203
atheism 45, 74, 210, 222, 225, 232
see also Shelley (WORKS –PROSE): The Necessity of Atheism
Athenaeus 8
Athenäums Fragmente 27
Athenaeum, see under Medwin, Thomas
Athens 38, 168, 245, 252, 280
Augustine 219
Confessions 52
Austerlitz, Battle of 107
Austria 139, 145, 149, 152, 154–5
Bacon, Francis 12, 207, 209, 209n.36, 252, 260, 266n.25
De Augmentis Scientiarum 207
Advancement of Learning 257
‘Of Judicature’ 257n.2
Bagni di Lucca 168
Formatted: Italian (Italy)
Formatted: French (France)
Formatted: Italian (Italy)
Baker, Carlos 69n.2
Bakhtin, Mikhail Mikhailovich 70n.5, 279, 282, 291n.41
Bamberg, Bishopric of 147
Barbauld, Anna Laetitia
Eighteen Hundred and Eleven 53n.39
Barebone, Praise-God 300
Barker, John W. 149n.59
Barker-Benfield, Bruce 8, 54n.44, 146, 146n.40, 147n.45, 149, 151, 163n.12, 164
see also BSM XXIII
Barruel, Abbé de 226, 226n.29
Histoire du Jacobinisme 226
Bartel, R. 284n.26
Bastwick, John 304, 304n.41, 305
Bateson, Gregory 187, 288n.34
Bayle, Pierre 266n.25
Beatles, The
‘Piggies’ 279n.3
Beazley, Elisabeth 87n.6
Beethoven, Ludwig van 247
Behrendt, Stephen C. 14, 70n.4, 104n.15, 111n.36, 183–4, 194, 214n.53, 222, 224n.19, 233, 259,
259n.5, 260n.7, 298, 299n.17, 321n.13
Benevento 15, 147–50, 154, 155, 156
Benjamin, Walter 295
Bennett, Betty T. 109n.33, 143n.23, 222n.3
Berkeley, George 199, 203–4, 205, 217
Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous 204
Bettelheim, Bruno 75
Bible 73–4, 82, 91, 212–13, 324
Old Testament 212–13
Genesis 74
Exodus 213
Deuteronomy 82
Job 15, 214, 215, 297n.3
Ecclesiastes 214
Isaiah 288, 292, 293
New Testament 212, 265, 265n.24, 293
Matthew 292
Mark 82
Luke 8, 215, 269–70
Bieri, James 41n.3, 54n.44, 93n.18, 121n.10, 140n.14, 207n.28, 222n.6, 227n.39
Binfield, Kevin 111n.36
Black Dwarf, see under Wooler, Thomas Jonathan
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 184
Blade Runner 285
Blake, William 7, 112, 315
‘The Clod and the Pebble’ 112
‘The Human Abstract’ 285
The Marriage of Heaven and Hell 214, 257
Formatted: French (France)
Formatted: German (Germany)
Formatted: German (Germany)
Formatted: German (Germany)
Songs of Experience 112, 285
Blank, G. Kim 61n.64, 103
Bloodless Revolution (1688) 266, 273
Bodleian Library, Oxford 8, 315
Bodleian Shelley Manuscripts (BSM) 320–21, 327–8
vol. I 106n.23, 109n.33, 175n.54, 176n.59, 176n.60, 321
vol. II 306n.52
vol. IV (1) 201n.8, 205n.23
vol. IV (2) 173n.48, 174n.51
vol. V 168n.26, 172n.42, 172n.45, 241n.9, 247n.35, 249n.43
vol. VI 33n.40, 35n.41, 35n.42, 36n.43, 146n.40, 147n.46
vol. VII 192n.56, 321, 321n.14
vol. IX 154n.82, 172n.46, 250n.44, 250n.46, 250n.47, 251n.48
vol. XI 163n.16
vol. XII 21n.1, 30n.33, 30n.35, 154n.81, 154n.83, 297n., 299n.12, 301n.28, 302n.30, 302n.31,
303n.32, 303n.34, 303n.37, 304n.38, 304n.40, 305n.44, 305n.45, 305n.47, 308n.60
vol. XIII 164–5n.18, 167n.20, 167n.21
vol. XIV 101n.4, 119n.2, 122n.13, 128n.33, 131n.38, 133n.43, 215n.54, 215n.56, 215n.57,
215n.58, 216n.60, 269n.36, 293n.46, 294n.49
vol. XV 168n.26, 241n.10, 248n.39
vol. XVI 299n.12, 301n.26, 321
vol. XVII 167n.23, 168n.24, 168n.25
vol. XVIII 171n.39
vol. XIX 21n.2, 29n.28, 156n.90, 297n., 307n.54, 307n.55, 307n.56, 308n.58, 308n.61, 310n.71
vol. XX 241n.11, 243n.16, 244n.20, 245n.24, 245n.25, 245n.26, 245n.27, 246n.30, 247n.32,
247n.33, 247n.34, 248n.40, 254n.59, 254n.62
vol. XXI 41n.1, 46n.22, 201n.8, 202n.9, 202n.11, 203n.14, 206n.25, 251n.48
vol. XXII (1) 170n.35, 170n.36, 175n.55, 178n.63, 251n.48, 258n.5, 263n.23, 268n.30
vol. XXII (2) 93n.16, 93n.17, 140n.16, 140n.18, 151n.71, 151n.73, 156n.90
vol. XXIII 146n.40, 163n.14
Boétie, Étienne de la 262n.17
Discours de la servitude volontaire 138
Bologna 169
Bostetter, Edward E. 25n.11
Bourbon Restoration 143, 148, 155, 156
Boyle, Catherine 235
Bradley, Henry 326, 326n.22
Bradshaw, Michael 4, 16–17, 24n.7
Brailsford, H.N. 46n.19
Brandreth, Jeremiah 231–3
Bridges, Robert 326, 326n.22
The Spirit of Man 326, 326n.22
Brillat-Savarin, Jean Anthelme 294
Brinkley, Robert 87n.4
Brisman, Leslie 81
Brisman, Susan H. 173n.50
Bristol 283
Bristol Channel 49, 236
Formatted: Italian (Italy)
Formatted: French (France)
Formatted: Italian (Italy)
British Constitution 226, 266–7
British empiricism 199, 217, see also Berkeley, Hume, Locke
Brougham, Henry 114, 114n.47, 230
Browne, Felicia 54
Poems 54n.44
Browning, Robert 120
Bunyan, John 75
Pilgrim’s Progress 71
Burdett, Francis 230, 237, 274, 274n.48
Burke, Edmund 228, 237, 246, 260, 262, 273n.43, 274, 284
Reflections on the Revolution in France 262–3, 266, 267, 273, 274, 279, 286
Butter, Peter H. 315
Buzard, James 97n.29
Byron, George Gordon (Lord) 7, 53n.42, 86, 95–7, 100, 104, 104n.15, 105, 120, 127, 131, 132, 133,
136, 145, 191, 192, 194, 274, 283, 297–8, 301–2, 305, 306, 310, 316, 317, 319, 320
Beppo 129
Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage 99, 169n.28, 319
Don Juan 71, 76, 116, 131, 234
The Giaour: A Fragment of a Turkish Tale 22
Hours of Idleness 53
Manfred 282
Marino Faliero 302
Ode on Venice 301–2
Cadiz 142
Calderón (de la Barca), Pedro 3, 123, 129, 134, 298n.7, 303
El Mágico Prodigioso 297, 309n.63
El Purgatorio de San Patricio 195n.66
La Cisma de Ingalaterra 305, 307n.57
Cameron, Kenneth Neill 41n.2, 44, 44n.11, 44n.12, 47n.23, 49n.32, 51n.36, 60n.61, 61n.64, 69n.3,
73n.9, 74, 102n.7, 105n.19, 144, 191n.54, 204n.19, 207n.28, 222n.6, 258, 259n.5, 261n.13,
298, 299, 308n.59, 309n.62, 310n.73, 316
Campbell, Thomas
‘The Wounded Horse’ 51
Campochiaro, Duke of 142, 143n.23
Canning, George 111
Carlile, Richard 101, 139n.12, 146n.44, 229n.46, 234, 234n.72, 236, 274
The Republican 236
Caroline, Queen 16, 279, 286
Carter, John 319
Cartwright, Major John 230, 237, 274
Casa Ricci 121–36 passim
Castlereagh, Lord 111, 236n.77, 286
Catholic Association 223n.11, see also Dublin Catholic Association
Catholic Emancipation 222–3, 225
Catholicism 94, 222, 224–5, 227, 264
Catholics (Irish) 222–8 passim
Cenci Palace 195
Formatted: Spanish (InternationalSort)
Formatted: Italian (Italy)
Formatted: Portuguese (Brazil)
Cervantes, Miguel de 134
Chamonix 87
Champion, Justin 260n.10
Chancery Court 111
Chandler, James 53n.39, 107, 232n.62
Charles I, King 274, 298n.8, 299–306 passim, 309
Charles of Anjou, King 150
Charlotte, Princess 231–3
Chartists 1, 73
Chatterton, Thomas 26, 54, 65
Rowley poems 26
Chaucer, Geoffrey
Troilus and Criseyde 309
Chernaik, Judith 2, 171n.39
Cheyne, George 291
Chillon 88n.8, 95
Christian romance 89, 90, 92, 98
Christianity 11, 13, 63, 71, 74–5, 77, 79n.21, 80, 91–2, 152, 199, 200, 206–17, 219, 225, 229, 241,
261, 265, 265n.24, 170, 294, 320, 322, 323, 324
see also Bible, Catholicism, Jesus Christ
Cicero 246, 319
Clairmont, Charles 318
Clairmont, Claire 97, 132, 138, 138n.8, 142, 145, 147, 150, 151, 154, 155, 156, 170, 251n.48,
311n.76, 317
Claris, John Chalk 184
Clark, David Lee 1, 201n.8, 259n.5
Clark, Timothy 45n.15, 49n.31, 202, 205
Clark, William 234
Claypole, Elizabeth 305
Clementi, Muzio 121
Clemit, Pamela 41n., 46, 49n.31, 64n.71, 100n.40
Cobbett, William 102, 111n.36, 221, 230, 232, 237, 274
The Political Register 146n.44, 234
Cobbett’s Weekly Register, see Cobbett, William: The Political Register
Cockney School of Poetry 102
Colbert, Benjamin 100n.41, 113n.45, 163n.16, 169n.28
Coleridge, John Taylor 93, 184, 194
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor 7, 25, 45, 46, 63–4, 66–7, 105, 106n.24, 132, 191, 214n.53, 287, 311, 319
and prefaces 190–91, 193
WORKS
Biographia Literaria 240, 252
‘Fire, Famine and Slaughter’ 63, 105
The Friend 234
Frost at Midnight 83
‘Kubla Khan’ 24n.10, 32, 190–91
Poems 65n.75
Preface to ‘Fire, Famine and Slaughter’ 105
Preface to ‘Kubla Khan’ 190–91
Formatted: French (France)
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner 108, 284, 285
Sibylline Leaves 63
‘Sonnet: To Robert Southey …’ 65n.74
‘Sonnets on Eminent Characters’ 65n.74
‘To a Young Lady with a Poem on the French Revolution’ 65
Colman, George the Younger 298n.8
Columbia University 316
Colwell, Frederic S. 170n.36
Commonwealth 299–304 passim, 311
Commonwealth period 260
Condorcet, Marquis de 300
confessionalism 46, 49, 49n.31
Congress of Powers 145
Congress of Vienna 155
Constable, John 163
Constantinople 85, 121, 131n.39, 143, 213
constitutionalism 142–56 passim
Constitutionnel, Le 144, 145, 148
Cottington, Francis 303
Courtenay, John
Juvenile Poems 53n.40
Covent Garden 115, 115n.52, 298
Cowper, William 129
Cox, Jeffrey N. 298
Coxe, Rev. William 96
Travels in Switzerland 96
Craven, Richard Keppel 148
Crichton, William Arthur
Juvenilia 53n.40
Cromwell, Oliver 299–302 passim, 305
Cronin, Richard 78n.19, 101–2, 104, 106, 111n.36
Crook, Keith 169n.28
Crook, Nora 2n.1, 16, 21n.1, 21n.2, 29n.28, 30, 32, 143n.27, 154, 154n.83, 156n.90
see also BSM XII and XIX
Cruikshank, George, see Hone, William
Cumberland 61
Cuoco, Vincenzo
Saggio storico sulla rivoluzione di Napoli 147, 156
Curran, Amelia 145
Curran, John Philpot 246
Curran, Stuart 102, 117n.59, 222n.3, 298
Curtius, Ernst Robert 291n.41
Cwm Elan 49, 55, 57
Dacre, Charlotte (‘Rosa Matilda’) 53n.42
Hours of Solitude 53–4
‘The Poor Negro Sadi’ 53n.43
‘Queen Mab and her Fays’ 53n.43
Formatted: French (France)
Formatted: Italian (Italy)
Formatted: German (Germany)
Formatted: Italian (Italy)
Zofloya: or The Moor 54n.43
Dante 3, 75, 111, 138, 195–6, 198, 239, 240, 244, 317, 320
Commedia / The Divine Comedy 14, 240, 244, 257n.2
Inferno 257n.2
Purgatorio 150
La Vita Nuova 196
Voi, ch’intendendo, il terzo ciel movete 196
Darnton, Robert 97n.28
Darwin, Charles 211
David, Jacques-Louis 167
Davie, Donald 120, 130
Dawson, P.M.S. 7, 46n.19, 101n.3, 101n.4, 113n.46, 119n.2, 137, 146n.44, 154n.83, 206, 215n.54,
221n.3, 226n.31, 258, 259n.5, 269n.36
see also BSM III and XIV
De Man, Paul 24n.8, 161, 174
deconstructivism 5, 24n.8, 25, 175, 316
deism 74, 78, 163, 165–7, 199, 204, 206–13, 216, 227
Delisle, Fanny 251n.49
Dellarosa, Franca 131n.39
Dermody, Thomas 65, 65n.76
Poems: Consisting of Essays … 65
Poems: Moral and Descriptive 65
‘The Retrospect’ 65
Derrida, Jacques 86, 186n.29, 188n.36
Descartes, René 204
determinism 73n.9, 276
Devil, the 74, 109–10, 111, 197, 213, 215–17, see also Satan, and under Shelley (WORKS –
PROSE): ‘On the Devil, and Devils’
Devonshire 49
Dickens, Charles
Hard Times 320
Diogenes 156
Donne, John 120
Donovan, Jack 2n.1, 14, 92n.14
Dornan, Stephen 65n.76
Dostoyevsky, Fyodor
The Brothers Karamazov 323
Dowden, Edward 97n.31
Drummond, William 204n.19
Academical Questions 204
Dublin 43, 65, 223, 225, 227, 234–6 passim, 283n.23
Dublin Castle 43n.7
Dublin Catholic Association 223
Dublin Journal 227
Dublin Weekly Messenger 227, 236
Duff, David 10, 70, 75–6n.14, 93n.18
Duffy, Cian 81, 82n.23, 204n.18
Duffy, Edward 49n.31
Formatted: Italian (Italy)
Formatted: French (France)
Formatted: French (France)
Formatted: Italian (Italy)
Formatted: French (France)
Formatted: French (France)
Duke University 314, 315
Dworzan (Reiman), Hélène, see Reiman, Hélène
Dyer, Gary 279n.4
East India Company 318
Eaton, Daniel Isaac 229, 229n.46, 235
Politics for the People 279
Ecclesiastical States, see Papal States
Eclectic Review 184, 185, 197
Elgin Marbles 163n.16
Eliot, T.S. 17, 247, 313
Ellenborough, Lord 229, 236n.77
Ellis, F.S. 258n.4
Emmet, Robert 224
empiricism 11, 199–206 passim, 207, 209, 217–18
Engelberg, Karsten Klejs 139n.12
England 39, 47, 104, 125, 128–9, 132, 145, 163, 165, 263, 266–7, 273–4, 286, 288, 291, 292, 299–
306 passim
and Ireland 222–8 passim
see also Bodleian Library, Bristol, Bristol Channel, Chancery Court, Covent Garden,
Cumberland, Devonshire, Eton College, Field Place, Fitzwilliam Museum, Keswick, Lake
District, Lewes, London, Lynmouth, Marlow, Oxford University, Sotheby’s, Sussex, Thames
valley
English Civil War 153, 274, 300n.21, 301
English nonconformism 46
Enlightenment 71, 74, 78n.19, 92, 217, 314, 320, 324
Erskine, Thomas Lord 293
An Appeal in Favour of the Agricultural Services of Rooks 293
The Farmer’s Vision 293
Esdaile family 44
Eton College 10, 92, 93, 235, 324
Euripides
Bacchae 172, 173n.46, 325
The Cyclops 101, 280
Hippolytus 155
European Magazine 107
Eustace, John Chetwode 169n.28
Everest, Kelvin 2, 29n.29, 52, 55, 60n.61, 146n.42
Examiner, see under Hunt, James Henry Leigh
Feldman, Paula R. 169n.28
feminism 74n.11
Ferdinand IV, King of Naples 16, 142–3, 145
Ferris, David 159, 168n.27
Feuerbach, Ludwig 294
Ficino, Marsilio 242, 242n.13
Field Place 317
Finnerty, Peter 223n.11, 236, 236n.77
Formatted: German (Germany)
Formatted: French (France)
Formatted: Italian (Italy)
Formatted: German (Germany)
Firchow, Peter 27n.21
First World War 326n.22
Fischer, Doucet Devin 319
Fitzwilliam Museum (Cambridge) 319
Fleetwood, Bridget 305
Florence 5, 144, 151, 152, 160, 169, 260
Foggi, Paolo 134
Foot, Paul 221n.3, 231, 259n.5
Ford, Richard 194
formalism 22, 88, 89n.9, 92
Forman, H. Buxton 28n.25, 170, 170n.35, 171, 173n.46, 251n.48
Forsyth, Joseph
Remarks on Antiquities, Arts and Letters … 152, 169n.28
Forsyth, Robert
The Principles of Moral Science 104n.16
Foss, Chris 259, 259n.5
Foucault, Michel 264, 273n.43, 287n.32
Fox, Charles James 223, 246
Foxite Whigs 221, 222–3
Fraistat, Neil 2, 44, 55, 60n.61, 63, 76, 140, 154n.82, 172–3n.46, 251n.48
see also BSM IX
France 104, 127, 145
see also Alps, Arve (River), Chamonix, Meillerie, Mont Blanc, Notre Dame, Paris
Francis I, Emperor of Austria 145
Franta, Andrew 178n.64
Fraser’s Magazine 139n.14
French National Assembly
Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizens 228
French Revolution 6, 43, 65, 90, 91, 93, 94, 100, 138, 153, 167, 226n.29, 229, 230, 263, 266, 267,
273, 274, 300, 300n.21, 303, 320
Frend, William 300n.21
Freudian theory/analysis 56, 59, 201
Frye, Northrop 315
Fuseli, Henry 26n.17
Galignani, Giovanni Antonio 129
Galignani’s Messenger 129, 145, 148n.52
Gandhi, Mohandas K. ‘Mahatma’ 326
Garland transcripts 4, 7–8, 10
see also Bodleian Shelley Manuscripts and The Manuscripts of the Younger Romantics
Garnett, Richard 306n.50
Garrick, David 281
Gazzetta di Firenze 144
Gelpi, Barbara Charlesworth 74n.11
Genette, Gérard 12, 183–6 passim
Geneva 97, 98, see also Lake Geneva
George III, King 104, 191, 223
George IV, King, as Prince Regent 104, 133, 223, 225, 231, 273, 274, 291
Formatted: French (France)
Formatted: French (France)
Formatted: Italian (Italy)
Formatted: German (Germany)
Formatted: German (Germany)
Formatted: Italian (Italy)
Gerrie, John H.
Juvenilia 54n.45
Gettmann, Royal A. 313
Giannone, Pietro
Dell’istoria civile del regno di Napoli 150
Gifford, William 109
see also Quarterly Review
Gildea, Robert 142n.21, 145n.33
Gill, Christopher 242
Gisborne, John 119–36 passim, 138, 145
Gisborne, Maria 14–15, 114, 119–36 passim, 138, 142, 145
Gladden, Samuel 280n.8, 295
Glorious Revolution, see Bloodless Revolution (1688)
God 69, 74, 77–8, 79n.21, 82, 102, 109, 116, 163, 168, 204, 207–9, 211, 212, 214–16, 219, 226, 255,
263, 270, 288, 294, 322, 324, see also deism
Godwin, Mary, see Shelley, Mary
Godwin, William 6, 14, 15, 35, 46, 48–9, 49n.31, 61n.63, 64n.71, 66, 67, 73n.9, 77, 86, 93–4, 98–100,
105, 121, 127, 132, 134, 150n.68, 199, 205–6, 207, 217, 219, 221, 223–4, 260, 261–2, 264,
268, 274, 275–6, 300, 301n.25, 316, 317, 318
‘Analysis of Own Character’ 93n.18
Answer to Malthus 303
Enquiry Concerning Political Justice 46, 93, 93n.18, 94, 99, 100n.38, 137–8, 206n.24, 223–4,
268n.32
Fleetwood 98–100
Mandeville 6, 153
St Leon 93n.18
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 3
Faust 297, 309n.63, 321
The Sorrows of Young Werther 57, 188n.37
Gold, Elise 183, 185–6
Goldberg, Brian 169
Good, J.M. 308n.60
Goslee, Nancy 17, 39n.46
see also BSM XVIII
gothic 6, 9, 10, 54n.43, 58, 61, 66, 119, 124, 188, 188n.37, 203
see also under Shelley (WORKS – PROSE): Gothic novels
Goulding, Christopher 93n.16
Grab, Alexander 142n.21
Graham, Edward Fergus 119
Greece 116
classical 6, 9, 159–68, 169, 172, 175n.55, 244, 248, 321
see also Athens
Greek War of Independence 321
Greimas, A.-J. 89n.9
Griffiths, J.
A Collection of Juvenile Poems 53n.40
Grimsley, Ronald 49n.31
Grise, Jehan de
Formatted: Italian (Italy)
Formatted: Portuguese (Brazil)
Formatted: German (Germany)
Formatted: German (Germany)
The Romance of Alexander 290n.38
Grotto del Cane 138
Grove, Harriet 51, 55, 61n.63, 317
Grove, Henry 51
Grove, Louisa 51
Grove, Thomas 49
Guiccioli, Countess Teresa 319
Hamilton, Paul 139
Hampden, John 299, 301–2, 301n.25, 301n.27
Hanover, House of 273
Hardy, Thomas 231
Harlequin and Asmodeus 282
Harrison, George
‘Piggies’ 279
Hawkins, Desmond 51n.35
Hays, Mary 300n.21
Hazlitt, William 105, 239, 274, 319
‘Character of Mr. Burke’ 246, 263n.20
Essay on the Principles of Human Action 206, 226
Healy, Dan 235, 236
Hearder, Harry 142n.21
Heffernan, James A.W. 160n.4
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich 292
Hemans, Felicia, see Browne, Felicia
Henrietta Maria, Queen 299, 305, 309
Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor 147
Hermance 87, 88
Herrick, Robert
‘A Sweet Disorder’ 131
Herzog, Don 112–13, 116
historicism 25, 161, 168
Hitchener, Elizabeth 45n.18, 48, 54–5, 61, 224, 225, 236, 318
Hoagwood, Terence Allan 221n.3, 259, 259n.5, 274n.48
Hobbes, Thomas 266n.25
Ecclesiastical History 260n.10
Leviathan 257n.2
Hobhouse, John Cam
Historical Illustrations of the Fourth Canto of Childe Harold 169n.28
Hogg, Thomas Jefferson 6, 49n.31, 54n.44, 61, 127, 132, 164n.17, 207, 317
Memoirs of Prince Alexy Haimatoff 6
‘Leonora’ 50
Hogle, Jerrold E. 205, 221n.3, 239, 259, 259n.5, 270n.39
Holbach, Baron d’ 199, 208, 209n.34, 217
Système de la Nature 74, 208
Holbein, Hans the Younger
The Ambassadors 294
Holmes, Richard 222n.6, 223n.10, 227n.39, 231, 236n.78, 236n.80, 237n.85
Formatted: Italian (Italy)
Formatted: French (France)
Formatted: French (France)
Holy Alliance 145, 149
Holy Roman Empire 149
Homer 77, 253
Iliad 195n.73, 240
Odyssey 89
Homeric hymns
‘Hymn to Mercury’, see under Shelley (WORKS): translations
Hone, William 274
The Political House that Jack Built 102, 275
The Political Showman – at Home! 102
Hookham, Thomas 43, 43n.4, 54, 55, 66, 96, 236
A Walk through Switzerland 96
House of Commons 114, 268
Hughes, A.M.D. 46n.19
Hugo, Victor
Cromwell 305
humanism 25, 99, 105, 200, 313, 320
Hume, David 12, 199–206 passim, 210–12, 213, 217, 219, 302, 303n.35, 319
Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion 210, 211, 215–16
Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding 205
History of England 301
‘Of Self-Love’ 206n.25
Treatise on Human Nature 202, 206n.24, 211
Hunt, Henry 237n.84, 274
Hunt, James Henry Leigh 53, 102, 103, 104, 105, 107–8, 109, 109n.33, 111, 114, 115, 117, 117n.59,
126, 127, 132, 144, 145, 162, 163, 164n.17, 183, 184, 198, 221n.2, 226, 229n.46, 230, 232,
237, 251, 260, 260n.9, 274, 274n.45, 310n.68, 316, 318
Examiner 101, 102, 104, 107, 117n.59, 144, 146n.44, 232, 237, 260n.9, 274n.45, 310n.68
Juvenilia 53
To Percy Shelley: On the Degrading Notions of Deity 272n.42
Hunt, John 230, 232
Hunt, Marianne 164n.17
Husserl, Edmund 202
Hutchinson, Thomas 31n.36
Hyde, Edward 301n.24
Illuminati 226, 226n.29, 227
Illuminism 226
Immaculate Conception 91
Imperial School of Naval Engineering 131n.39
Indicator 183n.1
Ingpen, Roger 28n.25, 170n.35
Ireland 9, 10, 43, 47, 65, 94, 279
political unrest in 47, 55, 65, 221, 222–8 passim
the Union 94, 222, 225
see also Dublin, Dublin Castle, Irish nationalism, Trinity College (Dublin)
Irish nationalism 43n.7, 65
Italy 1, 3, 4, 9, 119–36 passim, 137–56, 159, 163n.16, 168–79 passim, 247, 266, 284, 315, 318, 319
Formatted: French (France)
Formatted: Portuguese (Brazil)
see also Alps, Arch of Titus, Bagni di Lucca, Benevento, Bologna, Casa Ricci, Cenci Palace,
Florence, Grotto del Cane, Livorno (Leghorn), Lombardy, Massa, Naples, Nola, Padua, Palazzo
Lanfranchi, Palermo, Papal States, Parthenopean Republic, Piedmont, Pisa, Pontecorvo,
Ravenna, Rieti, Rome, San Giuliano (Baths of), Sicily, Sistine Chapel, Tuscany, Uffizi Gallery
Jacobinism 144, 168, 227, 235, 298n.7, 300, 301
James, William 200, 217–18
Jane, Lady Shelley 6
Janowitz, Anne 23n.5, 27n.19, 38n.46
Jefferson, Thomas
Declaration of Independence 257
Jena School 27n.19
Jesus Christ 12, 82, 199–201 passim, 212, 213–17, 219, 224, 228, 264–6, 269–70, 272–3, 275,
302n.30, 322, 323, 326
Jewett, William 299n.17
John Stockdale and sons 43
Johnston, Kenneth R. 108n.31, 300n.21, 302n.31, 309n.65
Jones, Chris 87n.6
Jones, Frederick L. 151n.72
Jones, Steven E. 102, 103, 192n.56
see also BSM XV and XVII
Jones, William
The Palace of Fortune 71
Joukovsky, Nicholas A. 318, 318n.6
Jowett, Benjamin
translation of Plato’s Symposium 242, 243, 244, 248
Judaism 75, 208, 214
juvenilia 3, 10, 53–4, 65
Kaloustian, David 121n.8
Kant, Immanuel 188, 209
Keach, William 3, 30, 78n.19, 174n.52, 239n.1
Kean, Edmund 310n.68
Keats, John 5, 7, 72, 73, 124, 136, 315, 319, 320
The Eve of St Agnes 71, 82
The Eve of St Mark 28
‘On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer’ 129
Keats-Shelley Association 322
Kelly, Gary 49n.31
Keswick 43, 45, 46
Kett, Henry
Juvenile Poems 53n.40
Kierkegaard, Søren 324
King, Martin Luther Jr 326
King-Hele, Desmond 69n.2, 72–3n.9
Klancher, Jon P. 234
Kleinhenz, Christopher 149n.59
Formatted: German (Germany)
Formatted: French (France)
Formatted: German (Germany)
Labrosse, Claude 97n.28
Laibach 145
Lake District 60, 225
see also Cumberland, Keswick
Lake Geneva 86–100 passim, 88n.6
Lake School / Lake poets 10, 45, 60–67, 317
see also Coleridge, Southey, Wordsworth
Lake Uri 98
Lamb, Charles 319, 320
Lamb, Lady Caroline
Glenarvon 192
Langland, William
Piers Plowman 71
Laplace-Sinatra, Michael 184, 194
Larrabee, Stephen 160, 161, 164n.17, 169n.31
Laud, Archbishop William 299, 300, 302n.29, 304, 305
Laven, David 142n.21, 145n.33
Lawless, John 227n.39, 236
Lawrence, D.H. 252
Leader, Zachary 2, 119n.2, 140
Lee, Monika H. 78n.19
Leghorn, see Livorno
Leigh, Chandos
Juvenile Poems 54n.45
Leighton, Alexander 305–6
Leo IX, Pope 147
Lessing, G.E. 170n.36
Levinson, Marjorie 22n.3, 22n.4, 25, 25n.11, 26, 27n.23
Lewes 236
libertarianism 11, 253, 321
Lind, Dr James 14, 92–3, 93n.16, 93n.18, 100
Literary Gazette 185
Livorno 15, 121–36 passim, 142, 144, 145, 309n.67
Locke, John 80, 199–204 passim, 207, 209, 217, 271
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding 207n.30
Two Treatises of Civil Government 271
Lockhart, John Gibson 184, 185, 193
Lombardy 143, 150
London 15, 43, 110–11, 120, 122, 125, 126–9, 132, 134, 136, 317
London Democrat 139n.12
Lonsdale, Earl of 114n.47
Louis XVI, King 300n.21
Lovell, Robert
Poems 64
Lowther, William 114, 114n.47
Lucas, F.L. 325
Lucian 215
Lucretius 72, 178, 210, 215
Formatted: Portuguese (Brazil)
Formatted: Portuguese (Brazil)
De Rerum Natura 210, 215, 308n.60
Ludlam, Isaac 231–2
Lynmouth 236
Macaulay, Catharine 300, 301, 301n.25, 302, 305n.46
The History of England 300n.20, 305n.46
MacCarthy, Dennis Florence 223n.10
Machiavelli, Niccolò 138, 306n.49
Il Principe 149
Mackenzie, Henry
The Man of Feeling 188n.37
Macpherson, James 26
Ossian poems 26
Madocks, William 87n.6
Malthus, Thomas 303
On Population 303n.36
Man of Kent 184
Mandela, Nelson 326
Manfred of Sicily, King 150, 150n.68
Manning, Thomas 223
Manuscripts of the Younger Romantics (MYR) 320, 328–9
vol. I 44n.11, 55n.49
vol. IV 28n.24, 28n.27
vol. V 140n.15, 147n.47, 147n.48, 147n.49
vol. VI 171n.39, 171n.40, 298n.7
vol. VII 297n., 299n.12, 299n.13, 301n.26, 305n.44, 310n.69
vol. VIII 318n.8
Marat, Jean-Paul 227, 300
Marie Antoinette, Queen 237
Marlow 164, 229, 317
Martin, Philip 282
Marx, Karl 221, 259, 271, 272
Capital 286, 289
‘Estranged Labour’ 272n.42
Mary (Virgin) 91
Mason, Mrs (Lady Mountcashel) 132
Massa 145
Massey, Edmund 156n.90
Massey, Irving 21n.1
see also BSM II
materialism 74, 108, 116, 118, 204
Matthews, Geoffrey 2–3, 29n.29, 52, 55, 60n.61, 151, 152, 298, 307n.53, 308n.59
Mavrocordato, Prince Alexander 140n.14
Mayer, David 282n.19
McFarland, Thomas 25, 25n.11, 25n.13, 27n.21, 27n.23
McGann, Jerome 53n.42
McNiece, Gerald 167n.23
Medici Venus 163
Formatted: Italian (Italy)
Formatted: Italian (Italy)
Formatted: French (France)
Formatted: French (France)
Medicis, Queen Marie de 305 Medicis, Marie de (Queen of France) 305
Medwin, Thomas 16, 54n.44, 169–71, 175n.55, 297, 300, 303, 304, 307n.53, 309n.67
Athenaeum 169n.32, 171, 175n.55
‘Byron and Shelley on the Character of Hamlet’ 311n.77
‘Hazlitt in Switzerland: A Conversation’ 311n.77
Lady Singleton 311n.77
Life of Percy Bysshe Shelley 171
Memoir of Percy Bysshe Shelley 171
Mee, Jon 292n.44
Meillerie 95–6
Methodism 104, 107, 108
Metternich, Prince 144, 145, 155
Mexico
revolution in 47, 55
Military Register 148
Miller, Christopher 10–11
Milton, John 75, 77, 136, 231, 248n.36, 300, 301, 311, 314, 317, 320
Areopagitica 302
Paradise Lost 71, 77, 79n.21, 176, 216–17, 216n.62, 219, 228, 240, 247, 257n.2, 294, 304
Minerva Press 50
Mitchell, W.J.T. 159, 160n.4, 170n.36
Mitford, Mary Russell 306n.49
Charles the First 298n.8, 306n.49
Moe, Nelson 150n.64
Mohammed 322
Molinari, Lori 167n.23
Mont Blanc 87, 100n.41, 322–3, 324
Montaigne, Michel de 319
Montalegre 86–7
Montgomery, James
‘The Battle of Alexandria’ 51
Monthly Magazine 108
Monty Python 285
Moore, Thomas 109, 114
The Fudge Family in Paris 114
More, Hannah 235, 286
Morning Chronicle 65n.74, 145, 237
Morning Post 63
Morton, Timothy 2n.2, 9, 15–16, 111n.37, 276n.51, 280n.9, 281n.10, 285n.29, 292n.43, 306n.48
Moscow 107
Moses 200, 213
Moulin Rouge 285
Mountcashel, Lady, see Mason, Mrs
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus 247
Murray, E.B. 1, 170, 170n.36, 200, 213n.47, 251n.48
see also BSM IV (1 and 2) and XXI
Murray, John (publisher) 109, 109n.33, 234, 298
Formatted: French (France),Strikethrough
Formatted: French (France)
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Formatted: French (France)
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Formatted: German (Germany)
Formatted: Italian (Italy)
Formatted: French (France)
Naples 15, 120, 137–56 passim
Napoleon 144, 148, 149, 266, 298n.7, 300n.20
Napoleonic wars 47, 51, 107
National: A Library for the People 139n.12
Neapolitan Revolution 15, 137–56
necessitarianism 11, 72, 72–3n.9, 74, 79n.21, 82n.23
neoclassicism 24, 65, 227, 244, 305
Nerni 87n.6
New Critics 17, 316
New York Public Library 316
Newgate Monthly Magazine 139n.12
Newlyn, Lucy 216n.62
Newton, Isaac 209, 211
Nicholes, Joseph 300n.21, 302n.31, 309n.65
Nicholson, George
On Food 293
Nietzsche, Friedrich 284
Nola 142, 148, 156
Norfolk, 11th Duke of 222
Notopoulos, James Anastasios 38n.44, 242n.12, 242n.13, 249n.42, 250, 250n.44, 251n.48, 268n.30
Notre Dame 167
O’Brien, Paul 223n.7, 223n.11, 236n.77
O’Connell, Daniel 223n.11
O’Connor, David 246n.31
O’Neill, Michael 2, 2n.1, 3, 12–13, 30n.31, 119n.2, 138n.4, 140
see also BSM XX
Ollier, Charles 102, 103, 104, 114, 116, 151, 194, 236–7, 299
Olliers Literary Miscellany 151
Orel, Harold 224n.18
Orientalism 291
Orwell, George 285, 295
Animal Farm 279
Ottoman Empire 85, 131n.39
Owen, Robert 230, 237, 274
Owenson, Sidney (Lady Morgan) 65
The Missionary: An Indian Tale 65n.77
Poems 65
‘Retrospection’ 65
Oxford University 10, 55, 69, 207, 222, 226, 317
Ozouf, Mona 167n.23
Padua 144
Paget, William Henry 285
Paine, Thomas 46, 47, 199, 212–13, 217, 221, 227, 237, 261, 263n.23, 267, 274, 292
The Age of Reason 213, 229
Rights of Man 224, 228, 258n.2, 260, 261, 261n.12, 268, 270n.38
Palazzo Lanfranchi 306
Formatted: French (France)
Formatted: Italian (Italy)
Palermo 144
Panichi, Nicola 138n.10
Papal States 147–50 passim, 154
Paribelli, Cesare 138
Paris 91, 127, 132, 144, 145
Parthenopean republic 138, 143, 147
Paulin, Tom 239
Paulson, William 192n.58, 197, 198
Payne, John Howard
Lispings of the Muse 54n.45
Peacock, Thomas Love 6, 87, 88, 88n.6, 95, 97, 115, 115n.52, 121, 123, 129, 132, 133, 138, 139,
139n.14, 146n.44, 154, 163, 168, 169n.28, 173, 227, 247, 248n.37, 253, 316, 317, 318
‘The Four Ages of Poetry’ 203n.13
Headlong Hall 87n.6
Melincourt 292
‘Memoirs of Percy Bysshe Shelley’ 97n.31, 298n.7
Nightmare Abbey 227
Rhododaphne 6
Peck, Walter E. 28n.25, 170n.35
Pentridge Rising 231–3, 274
Pepe, Guglielmo 142, 144, 145
Pericles 246
Perkins, Erasmus 234
Perrault, Charles
La Belle au bois dormant (Sleeping Beauty) 75
‘Peterloo’ 107, 115, 260, 260n.9, 274
Pforzheimer Foundation/Library 8, 44, 316, 319
philanthropy 226–7
Phillips, Mark Salber 301n.24
Philp, Mark 261n.12
Piedmont 139, 143, 145
Pierce, Charles Saunders 217
Pierpont Morgan Library 316
Pigott, Charles
A Political Dictionary 283
Pindar 7
Pink Floyd 285
Animals 279n.3
‘Pigs: Three Different Ones’ 279
Pisa 6, 16, 121, 123, 127, 130, 132, 133, 152, 170, 175, 175n.55, 297, 298n.5, 299, 306, 307n.53
Pite, Ralph 248n.37
Place, Francis 230
Plato 7, 12–13, 15, 33, 36–8, 138, 199, 210, 216n.58, 239–55, 319
Crito 200
Euthyphro 199
Ion 9, 12, 154, 172, 242n.13, 249–51
‘Kissing Agathon’ 38
Phaedo 38, 206–7
Formatted: French (France)
Formatted: Italian (Italy)
Republic 155–6, 268n.30
Symposium 6, 12, 133, 200, 240–49, 252, 253
Pliny, the Elder
Natural History 209
Plutarch
Lives 29n.29
Poe, Edgar Allen
‘Marginalia’ 304
Pontecorvo 148
Pope, Alexander 314
The Dunciad 117, 118
Essay on Man 71
Night Primæval 117
The Rape of the Lock 131–2, 257n.2
Port Madoc 87n.6
Porter, Roy 291n.40
post-Enlightenment 320
postmodernism 285
poststructuralism 25, 27n.19, 320
Pound, Ezra 25
Powers, Sharon B. 2, 109n.33, 142
pragmatism 200, 207, 217–19, 275
Priestman, Martin 11, 12
Princeton Theological Seminary 323
Protestants (Irish) 222, 225
Prussia 145
Pulos, C.E. 314
Puritans 16, 82, 300, 304
Pym, John 301
Pyrrho of Elis 319
Quarterly Review 7, 93, 99, 184, 194
Quigley, Isabel 31n.36, 31n.37, 32n.38
Quinn, Mary A. 28n.27, 310n.69
see also MYR IV, VI and VII
Quint, David 175–6, 178
Raben, Joseph 41n.2
Rajan, Balachandra 24n.7, 25, 27, 46n.38
Rajan, Tilottama 174n.52
Rauber, D.F. 24
Ravenna 297, 319
Raymond, James Grant 65n.76
Reformation 266
Reiman, Donald H. 2, 8, 17–18, 39, 41n., 44, 54–5, 56, 63, 76, 109n.33, 115, 138, 140, 147, 151,
160n.6, 204n.19, 259n.5, 263n.23, 313–26
COLLECTED EDITIONS
Formatted: Portuguese (Brazil)
Formatted: French (France)
The Bodleian Shelley Manuscripts (BSM) 4, 7, 8 10, 320–22, see also BSM I, VII and
XVI
The Complete Poems of Percy Bysshe Shelley (CPPBS) 2, 44n.11, 50n.33, 51n.36, 56,
60n.61, 63n.68, 76n.16, 326 and passim for poems cited from vols I and II
The Manuscripts of the Younger Romantics (MYR) 4, 7, 8, 10, 54–5, 147n.47, 147n.48,
147n.49, 151, 320–21, see also MYR I, II, III, V and VIII
Shelley and his Circle (vols V–X) (SC) 39n.48, 115n.54, 138n.6, 259n.5, 263n.23, 316–
17, 318–19 and passim for transcripts cited from these vols
CRITICAL WORKS/EDITIONS
‘Byron in Italy: The Return of Augustus’ 319n.10
Intervals of Inspiration 204n.19, 319–20
Percy Bysshe Shelley (Twayne’s English Authors) 315–16
‘Romantic Collected Editions: Varieties of Editorial Experience’ 321n.12
The Romantic Context: Poetry 319
Romantic Texts and Contexts 319
The Romantics Reviewed 183–98 passim, 319 and Ch. 9 passim for reviews cited from
vols I and II INSERT
‘Shelley and the Human Condition’ 322
‘Shelley Comes of Age’ 58n.57
‘Shelley’s Manuscripts and the Web of Circumstance’ 321n.12
Shelley’s Poetry and Prose (Reiman and Fraistat) 2, 109n.33, 140, 160n.6 and passim for
poems cited from this edition
Shelley’s Poetry and Prose (Reiman and Powers) 2, 142
Shelley’s ‘The Triumph of Life’: A Critical Study 314–15
Shelley’s The Triumph of Life: A Variorum Edition (PhD dissertation) 313–14, 315
Reiman, Hélène (Dworzan) 316
see also BSM VII
Reiman, Mary Warner 315
relativism 23, 212, 248
Renaissance 72, 314
Republican, The, see under Carlile
republicanism 14, 16, 78n.19, 105, 118, 137–56 passim, 227, 265n.24, 274, 283, 300–301, 302n.31,
305
Restoration 300
Reveley, Henry 120–26 passim, 130, 131n.39, 318
Reynell, C.H. 236–7
Reynolds, John Hamilton 124
Peter Bell: A Lyrical Ballad 107, 321
Richardson, Samuel
Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded 188n.37
Rickman, John 61n.63
Riego, Rafael de 142
Rieti 145
Rimbaud, Arthur 247
Ritson, Joseph 294
Roberts, Hugh 12, 52, 105, 161, 166, 174, 175–6, 178, 226n.29
Roberts, William 235
Robespierre, Maximilien 167, 300
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Formatted: Portuguese (Brazil)
Formatted: Spanish (InternationalSort)
Formatted: French (France)
Robinson, Charles E. 104n.15, 237, 237n.82, 297n.5
Robinson, Thomas Romney
Juvenile Poems 53n.40
Rodd, Thomas 237
Rogers, Neville 7, 23n.6, 38n.45, 44n.11, 171n.39, 315
Rognoni, Francesco 142
Roland, Jean-Marie 300
Rolleston, T.W. 258n.5
Romanticism 2, 3, 4, 8, 14, 17, 217, 250, 319–21
and fragment poetry 22, 25–6, 27, 28, 30, 32
and the Minor Poems 45, 53n.39, 54, 62, 64–7 passim
and prefaces 187, 188–90, 193, 196, 198
and Queen Mab 71, 75
and Swellfoot the Tyrant 282, 284–7 passim, 292, 294
Rome 121, 154, 195, 309n.67
Rosen, Michael 138n.9
Rossetti, William Michael 28n.25, 30n.34, 304n.38, 304n.40, 306n.50, 307
Rossington, Michael 2n.1, 15, 262n.16, 262n.17
Rousseau, G.S. 291n.40
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques 14, 46, 49, 86, 95–100, 175–8, 188n.36, 227, 231
Confessions 49, 49n.31, 98, 99, 100n.42
Julie; ou, La Nouvelle Héloïse 95–100, 188n.37
Rowley, Thomas 26, see also Chatterton, Thomas
Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) 293
Russia 145
San Giuliano, Baths of 121, 281
Satan 77, 111, 212, 216–17, 216n.62, 228, 238, 294, 304, 322, see also Devil, the, and under Shelley
(WORKS – PROSE): ‘On the Devil, and Devils’
Sayers, Frank 63, 63n.69
scepticism 17, 70, 74, 152, 159–60, 161, 166, 174, 175, 178n.63, 200, 202, 204, 204n.19, 207, 217,
244, 250, 253, 259, 276, 294, 314, 319–20, 323, 324, 325
Schiller, Friedrich 187–8
‘On Naïve and Sentimental Poetry’ 189
Schlegel, A.W. 160
Schlegel, Friedrich 27, 27n.20
Athenäums Fragmente 27
Scotland 10, 279, 299
Scott, Grant 160n.4, 164n.17
Scott, Walter 73, 112
Scott-Kilvert, Diana 169n.28
Scrivener, Michael Henry 46n.19, 70n.4, 114, 116n.55, 116n.57, 213n.47, 221n.3, 237n.84, 237n.86,
259, 259n.5, 268n.33, 274n.48, 282n.15, 299, 300n.20, 304n.41
Seymour, Jane (Queen Jane) 305
Sgricci, Tommaso 6, 151–4, 297
La Morte d’Ettore 6, 151, 153–4
Shakespeare, William 194, 195
Hamlet 282
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Henry VI, Part 3 257n.2
King Lear 192, 195, 303
Love’s Labour’s Lost 307n.57
Macbeth 282
Othello 306, 308
The Rape of Lucrece 257n.2
Romeo and Juliet 69
Sonnet #73 72
The Tempest 15, 311, 311n.74
Timon of Athens 309, 310n.68, 310n.69
Troilus and Cressida 309
Shelley, Bryan 73n.10
Shelley, Harriet 84
see also Westbrook, Harriet
Shelley, Ianthe 75
Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft (Godwin) 6, 7, 10, 14, 30, 90n.11, 101, 112, 114, 119–36 passim, 137–
56 passim, 163, 163n.16, 169, 229, 299, 300, 303n.35, 310n.68, 317, 318
as editor and publisher of P.B. Shelley’s works 4, 13, 16, 28n.25, 30, 36n.43, 46n.22, 92,
101n.2, 109, 109n.33, 122, 137, 139, 145n.37, 146, 151, 170, 171, 178n.63, 201n.8, 213,
242n.11, 245–6, 247, 249n.43, 250n.44, 253, 258n.5, 263n.23, 281, 282, 306, 306n.50,
307, 310, 321
Swiss tour with P.B. Shelley 86, 97
WORKS
Frankenstein 6, 143n.27, 284, 285
‘The Loves of the Poets’ 253n.58
‘Montaigne’ 138n.8
‘Note on The Cenci’ 298n.7
‘Note on Prometheus Unbound’ 3
‘Note on The Revolt of Islam’ 92
‘Note to Swellfoot’ 286n.31
Shelley, Percy Bysshe
death of 1, 5, 80, 132, 175
at Eton College 10, 92, 93, 235
in Ireland 10, 43, 47, 65, 94, 222–8 passim, 234–7 passim, 283n.23
in Italy 1, 3, 4, 14–15, 16, 104, 119–36 passim, 137–56, 159–62, 163n.16, 168–79 passim, 247,
260, 284, 297, 298n.5, 299, 306, 307n.53, 309n.67, 315, 318, 319
in Lake District 43, 45, 46, 60, 61
at Marlow 164, 229, 317
at Oxford (University College) 10, 55, 69, 207, 222, 226, 317
in Scotland 10
in Switzerland 86–100 passim, 163n.16
in Wales 10, 47, 55, 57, 87n.6
WORKS (NB See Editorial Note for typographical distinction between published
and unpublished works of Shelley, as listed below.)
letters 318n.7
to Lord Byron
4 May 1821: 145–6
to Claire Clairmont
18 Feb. 1821: 151–2
2 Apr. 1821: 163n.12
29 Apr. 1821: 121
to John Gisborne
30 Jun.1820: 122–3
26 Jan. 1822: 305n.43
18 Jun. 1822: 299n.15
to Maria Gisborne
13/14 Oct. 1819: 128
18 Jan. 1820 (postscript) : 126
8 May 1820 (postscript) : 119, 126
see also under Shelley (WORKS – POETRY): ‘Letter to Maria Gisborne’
to John and Maria Gisborne
6 Apr. 1819: 120–21
9 Feb. 1820: 126
11 Mar. 1820: 123, 138
26 May 1820: 122, 127, 132
30 Jun. 1820: 122, 123, 134
?7 Jul. 1820: 134–5
to the Gisbornes; and Henry Reveley 121
to William Godwin
16 Jan. 1812: 94n.19
?26 Jan. 1812: 48
24 Feb. 1812: 48–9, 62n.66, 94n.19
8 Mar. 1812: 94n.19, 98n.32, 225n.24
18 Mar. 1812: 94n.19
25 Apr. 1812: 98
25 Jul. 1818: 89n.11, 300n.19
to the Editor of The Examiner [Leigh Hunt]
3 Nov. 1819: 229n.46 [NB incomplete: fuller refs given under WORKS
PROSE] Perhaps give date and then say see WORKS–PROSE to avoid duplication
to Edward Fergus Graham (verse letter)
?14 May 1811: 119
to Elizabeth Hitchener
5 Jun. 1811: 48
?10 Dec. 1811: 45–6n.18, 47n.24, 60n.62
26 Dec. 1811: 46n.20, 48
7 Jan. 1812: 55, 61
26 Jan. 1812: 48, 54, 55, 225
14 Feb. 1812: 55, 62n.66
18 Feb. 1812: 224
27 Feb. 1812: 225n.25
to Thomas Jefferson Hogg
14 May 1811: 49n.31
c.19 Jun. 1811: 65n.77
22 Jan. 1818: 164n.17
to Thomas Hookham
17 Dec. 1812: 43n.5
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2 Jan. 1813: 45n.16, 47n.24, 54, 55
26 Jan. 1813: 43n.4
?15 Feb. 1813: 43
18 Aug. 1813: 45n.17
to Leigh Hunt
2 Mar. 1811: 226
8 Dec. 1816: 87n.6
15 Aug. 1819: 251
2 Nov. 1819: 109n.32, 114–15
2 Mar. 1822: 299n.15
see also to the Editor of The Examiner
to Leigh and Marianne Hunt
30 Jun. 1817: 164. n17
to Marianne Hunt
29 Oct. 1820: 170n.34
to Thomas Medwin
17 Jan. 1820: 311n.78
to Charles Ollier
15 Oct. 1819: 194
15 Dec. 1819: 109n.32
6 Mar. 1820: 104
16 Feb. 1821: 151, 154n.84
22 Feb. 1821: 151
11 Oct. 1821: 297n.1
to Thomas Love Peacock
from Italy 1818–19: 168–9
12 Jul. 1816: 87
17 July 1816: 88, 88n.6, 88n.8, 95–6, 97
25 Jul. 1818: 89n.11, 106n.25
6 Nov. 1818: 253
9 Nov. 1818: 169
17/18 Dec. 1818: 149n.62
25 Feb. 1818[9]: 138, 138n.7
6 Apr. 1819: 247
9 Sep. 1819: 115, 115n.52
21 Sep. 1819: 121
12 Jul. 1820: 123
15 Feb. 1820[1]: 154–5
21 Mar. 1821: 139, 139n.14
11 Jan. 1822: 304n.42
to Sir Bysshe Shelley
2 Jun. 1812: 54n.46
to Mary Shelley
30 Jul. 1820: 144, 145n.33
1 Sep. 1820: 144n.28, 145n.36
8 Aug. 1821: 143n.25, 244n.18
to Horace Smith
14 Sep. 1821: 302n.29
25 Jan. 1821[2]: 133n.42
quotations
from Greek authors 7
from Holbach 208–9
from Pliny, the Elder 209
from Spinoza 209
reviews of works
by Godwin, William (Mandeville) 6, 153
by Hogg, Thomas Jefferson (Memoirs of Prince Alexy Haimatoff) 6
by Peacock, Thomas Love (Rhododaphne) 6
by Sgricci, Tommaso (La Morte d’Ettore) 6, 151, 153–4
by Shelley, Mary (Frankenstein) 6
translations 3
of Calderón (de la Barca), Pedro 3
El Mágico Prodigioso 297, 309n.63
of Dante 3
of Euripides
The Cyclops 101
of Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 3
Faust 297, 309n.63
of Greek epigram
‘Eagle! Why soarest thou above that tomb’ 33, 36–8, 37, 39, 40
of Homeric hymns
‘Hymn to Mercury’ 3, 8
of Plato 12–13, 36–8, 156n.90, 239–55
Ion 9, 12, 154, 172n.46, 249–51
‘Kissing Agathon’ 38
Republic 268n.30
Symposium 6, 9, 12, 240–49, 252, 253
of Spinoza, Baruch
Tractatus Theologico-Politicus 209, 213n.47
of Virgil 3
WORKS – ART 17, 159–79
art sketches 17, 159–79 passim
see also illustrations (Figs. 1.1 to 8.5) and PROSE: notes on sculpture
WORKS – DRAMA
The Cenci 5, 9, 101, 104, 115, 115n.52, 116, 134, 148n.51, 183n.1, 184, 187, 193, 195,
282, 287, 298, 321
‘Charles the First’ 5, 7, 9, 15, 16, 24, 30, 31, 32, 39, 297, 298, 299–306, 308n.60, 309–11
Hellas 5, 9, 26n.17, 39, 139n.14, 195, 198, 297n.3, 321
Job 15, 297
Modern Timon (of Athens) 15, 297, 309–10
Oedipus Tyrannus; or Swellfoot the Tyrant 9, 15–16, 192, 276, 279–95
Prometheus Unbound 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 12, 48n.26, 64, 73n.9, 76n.17, 79, 82, 101, 103,
104n.16, 118, 123, 134, 146, 146n.42, 159, 160, 171, 185, 187, 193, 194–5, 196,
197, 198, 209n.34, 212, 216, 216n.62, 240, 247, 252, 258, 258n.3, 263, 264, 282,
287, 291, 292, 295, 298n.7, 299n.14, 303, 304, 304n.41, 315, 321, 325
scene for a play on Tasso 5
Troilus and Cressida 15, 297, 309
‘Unfinished Drama’ 5, 9, 15, 16, 297, 299, 306–11
WORKS – POETRY
Adonais 8, 9, 72, 73, 80, 159, 314, 321, 325
Alastor 5, 10, 41, 43n.9, 44, 52, 64, 67, 72, 73, 81, 104, 184–5, 193, 194, 198, 324–5
Alastor; or The Spirit of Solitude: and Other Poems 43n.9, 44, 64
‘Art thou pale for weariness’ 24, 28n.25, 30–32, 33, 39n.53, 40
‘Athanase’ 4
‘Autumn: A Dirge’ 32n.38
‘The Boat on the Serchio’ 4
The Cloud 120
‘The Crisis’ 45, 63, 66
‘Dares the Lama’ 324
‘Dark Spirit of the desart rude’ 57
‘Death-spurning rocks!’ 57
Dedication of Laon and Cythna 88, 92, 99, 322
The Devil’s Walk 47, 49, 283
‘An eagle floating in the golden glory’ 33–5, 36, 39, 40
‘England in 1819’ 101, 115, 134, 143, 232
Epipsychidion 5, 32, 32n.38, 33, 39, 52, 55, 62, 147, 151, 191, 195, 198, 240, 318
Esdaile Notebook 10, 41, 43, 44, 44n.10, 44n.11, 47, 51, 52, 60, 64, 324n.18, 324n.19,
325, 326, see also Minor Poems (Volume of)
‘Evening: Ponte al Mare, Pisa’ / ‘… Ponte a Mare, Pisa’ 4
‘Falshood and Vice’ 43n.9, 63, 66
‘Fiordispina’ 4, 24
‘The flowers have spread’ 21–2, 26, 40
‘The Fugitives’ 318
‘Ginevra’ 4
Hellas, see under WORKS – DRAMA
‘Henry and Louisa’ 51
‘How sweet it is to sit and read the tales’ 28–9
‘Hymn of Apollo’ 38n.44
Hymn to Intellectual Beauty 75, 78, 83, 214, 242, 322, 324
‘I will kneel at thine altar’ 324
‘Julian and Maddalo’ 3, 5, 52, 101, 120, 191, 192, 248, 248n.37, 321, 322
Laon and Cythna 3, 7, 9, 13, 14, 39, 64, 85–100, 160, 164–8, 164–6, 194, 196, 221, 272,
322, see also Revolt of Islam
‘Letter to Edward Fergus Graham’ 119
‘Letter to Maria Gisborne’ 3, 8, 9, 13, 14–15, 119–36
‘Lines Written among the Euganean Hills’ 3, 80, 144, 275n.50, 299n.14, 314 written
‘Marenghi’ (‘Mazenghi’) 4, 24
Mary poems 50, 51
‘The Mask of Anarchy’ 3, 101, 115, 134, 232, 258, 260, 267, 271, 286, 294, 321
‘Methought I was a billow in the crowd’ 8
‘Mighty eagle thou that soarest’ 33, 35–6, 39, 40
Minor Poems (Volume of) (NB poems cited from this volume are listed independently:
e.g. ‘The Crisis’, ‘Dares the Lama’ etc.) 10, 13, 41–67
‘The Monarch’s funeral / An Anticipation / 1810’ 45, 66
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Mont Blanc 203, 303, 314, 322–3, 324 / ‘Mont Blanc’ 5, 134
‘O thou whose cold hand …’ 21, 30
Ode to Heaven 76n.17
Ode to Liberty 172, 173n.47 / ‘Ode to Liberty’ 3, 39, 134, 146n.42, 281
‘Ode to Naples’ 3, 145, 148, 149, 151
Ode to the West Wind 62, 101, 117, 118, 160, 160n.6, 161, 169, 171–3, 174, 175, 176,
178n.64, 236, 240, 304 / ‘Ode to the West Wind’ 3, 5
‘On leaving London for Wales’ 49
‘On Robert Emmet’s tomb’ 62
Original Poetry of Victor and Cazire 41, 43n.7, 52
‘Ozymandias’ 139
‘The pale, the cold and the moony smile’ 43n.9
‘Passion’ 61, 63
‘Peter Bell the Third’ 3, 5, 8, 9, 13, 14, 101–18, 134, 195, 245, 260, 260n.7, 283, 321
‘Political Greatness’ 9, 13, 15, 137–56, 141, 262, 262n.16, 262n.17
political songs 3
Posthumous Fragments of Margaret Nicholson 27n.23, 41, 52n.38, 191
Posthumous Poems 30, 136, 306n.50
Prometheus Unbound, see under WORKS – DRAMA
Prometheus Unbound: A Lyrical Drama in Four Acts, with Other Poems 115, 116, 117,
146n.42
Queen Mab 1, 6, 9, 10–11, 13, 43–7 passim, 48n.26, 54n.43, 58n.58, 63, 64n.71, 66, 67,
69–84, 124, 160, 163, 166, 167, 168, 208, 218, 221, 234, 234n.72, 236, 253, 257,
261, 272n.42, 286, 292, 299n.14, 310n.70
‘Rarely, rarely comest thou’ 3
‘The Retrospect’ 10, 44, 55–60, 64–7
‘A retrospect of Times of Old’ 46n.18
The Revolt of Islam 3, 92, 92n.14, 93, 166, 184, 294, see also Laon and Cythna
Rosalind and Helen 3, 117n.59, 299n.14
Rosalind and Helen: A Modern Ecologue; with Other Poems 144
‘A sabbath Walk’ 45, 63
‘Saint Edmond’s Eve’ 52
‘A Satire on Satire’ 5, 192
The Sensitive-Plant 314 / ‘The Sensitive-Plant’ 5
‘Similes for Two Political Characters’ 283
‘Song to the Men of England’ 115
‘Sonnet: “Lift not the painted veil”’ 324
‘Sonnet: Political Greatness’, see ‘Political Greatness’
‘Sonnet: To the Republic of Benevento’ 137–56, see also ‘Political Greatness’
‘Stanzas Written in Dejection, near Naples’ 5
‘A Tale of Society as it is’ 55, 61
‘To Harriet’ (‘It is not blasphemy’) 43n.9, 66
‘To Harriet’ (‘Never, O never, shall yonder Sun’) 63
‘To Harriet’ (various) 47, 54, 57
‘To Harriet’ (‘Whose is the love’) 43n.9
‘To Liberty’ 45, 66
‘To Mary I’ 50
‘To the Moon’ 21n.1, 30, 31n.36, 32n.38, see also ‘Art thou pale for weariness’
‘To November’ 47
‘To the Republic of Benevento’, see ‘Sonnet: To the Republic of Benevento’ and
‘Political Greatness’
‘The Triumph of Life’ 1, 5, 18, 24, 24n.8, 39–40, 80, 100, 104, 160, 160n.6, 161, 168,
174–8, 177, 178n.64, 200n.6, 264, 270, 286, 311, 313–15, 321
‘The Voyage’ 63
‘The Wandering Jew’ 186n.29
‘The wandering Jew’s soliloquy’ 43n.4, 60n.60
‘The Waning Moon’ 30, 32
‘The Witch of Atlas’ 3, 8, 11, 36, 39, 75, 308
‘With a Guitar, to Jane’ 311n.74
‘Within the surface of the fleeting river’ 8
‘The Woodman and the Nightingale’ 4
‘Written at Cwm Elan 1811’ 57
‘Written in very early youth’ 53, 54
‘Written on a beautiful day in Spring’ 58, 64
‘Zeinab and Kathema’ 53n.43, 63
‘The Zucca’ 4, 308n.59
WORKS – PROSE
An Address, to the Irish People 11, 94, 221, 223–5, 226, 228, 232, 233, 234–5, 236, 237,
260n.6
An Address to the People on the Death of Princess Charlotte 9, 221, 227, 231–3, 237,
253, 274
‘Advertisement’ to Epipsychidion 39n.47, 52, 191, 195–6, 198 no quotes
‘Advertisement’ to the Mary poems 50, 51n.36, 52 no quotes
Advertisement to Posthumous Fragments of Margaret Nicholson 191
‘Advertisement to Swellfoot the Tyrant’ 192 no quotes, italicize title
= Advertisement to Swellfoot the Tyrant 192
arch of Titus 6
‘The Assassins’ 6, 64
‘Benevolence’ (‘There is a class of emotions …’), see speculations on morals
‘Biblical Extracts’ 47
‘The Coliseum’ 6
A Declaration of Rights 47, 49, 77n.18, 221, 228, 236, 238
Dedication of ‘Peter Bell the Third’ 9, 109, 109n.33, 195
‘A Defence of Poetry’ 1, 5, 6, 13, 27, 69n.1, 83, 116, 134, 154, 161, 162, 173, 178,
178n.64, 192, 197, 203n.13, 239–40, 243, 244, 248–9, 251–2, 254, 283, 306n.49,
321, 322
dialogue on the nature of Keats’s poetry 5
‘Difficulty of Analyzing the Human Mind’ 46n.22
see also speculations on metaphysics: ‘If it were possible …’
‘Discourse on the Manners of the Antient Greeks’ 168, 172, 175n.55, 241, 248
‘The Elysian Fields’ 6
Essays, Letters from Abroad 171, 201n.8
gothic and other fictions 6, 9
History of a Six Weeks’ Tour 6, 86–7, 88, 95, 98
‘Hubert Cauvin’ 6, 43, 47
‘If it were possible …’, see speculations on metaphysics
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‘Letter to the Editor of The Examiner’ (3 November 1819) 146n.44, 221n.22, n. 2,
229n.46, 234n.72
A Letter to Lord Ellenborough 9, 47, 199–200, 221, 229, 235, 236, 238
‘M[ost]any of the errors of philosoph[y]ers …’, see speculations on metaphysics
The Necessity of Atheism 11, 69, 207, 208, 211, 218, 222, 228, 229
Notes to Queen Mab 43n.9, 253
notes on sculptures 5, 6, 9, 169–73
‘The object of the forms …’, see speculations on morals
‘On Christianity’ 5, 9, 156, 199, 200, 213, 213n.47, 224, 255, 265n.24
‘On the Devil, and Devils’ 5, 8, 101, 110n.34, 199, 215, 218, 293, 294
‘On Friendship’ 5, 6
‘On a Future State’ 5
‘On the Game Laws’ 6, 268, 289, 290
‘On Life’ 5, 6, 69n.1, 84, 178, 203, 204, 263n.23, 266
‘On Love’ 6
‘On Marriage’ 5
‘A Philosophical View of Reform’ 5, 9, 13, 101, 115, 116, 134, 178n.63, 200, 203, 253,
257–76, 289, 292, 301n.25, 303n.36
‘A Poetical Essay’ 236n.77
Preface: ‘On the Symposium’ 241
Preface to Adonais 9
Preface to Alastor 52, 184–5, 193, 194, 198
Preface to The Cenci 9, 184, 187, 193, 195
Preface to Hellas 9, 26n.17, 195, 198
Preface to ‘Julian and Maddalo’ 52, 191, 192
Preface to Laon and Cythna 9, 93, 99, 194, 196, see also Preface to The Revolt of Islam
Preface to Prometheus Unbound 7, 9, 48n.26, 104n.16, 185, 187, 193, 194–5, 196, 197,
198, 216, 304n.41
Preface to The Revolt of Islam 184, see also Preface to Laon and Cythna
Preface to ‘The Wandering Jew’ 186n.29
A Proposal for Putting Reform to the Vote … 9, 162, 162, 221, 227, 229–31, 236, 237,
238, 260n.6
Proposals for an Association of Philanthropists 94, 221, 222, 225–8, 230, 235, 237
‘On the Punishment of Death’ 5
A Refutation of Deism 199, 207, 209–13, 218, 253
‘On the Revival of Literature’ 5–6
speculations on metaphysics (fragments) 41, 42, 46n.22, 199, 201–6, 201n.8
‘If it were possible that a person should give a faithful history …’ [‘But thought
can with difficulty’] 41, 42, 46n.22, 203
‘M[ost]any of the errors of philosoph[y]ers have arisen …’ 202–3
‘We do not attend sufficiently to what passes within ourselves …’ 201–2
speculations on morals (moral theory) (fragments) 199, 201n.8, 205–6
‘Benevolence’ (‘There is a class of emotions which we instinctively avoid.’) 206
‘The object of th[os]e forms according to which …’ [‘material happiness produced
by …’]) 205–6
St Irvine, or, The Rosicrucian 6
‘A System of Government by Juries’ 6
‘Una Favola’ 6
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A Vindication of Natural Diet 289
‘We do not attend sufficiently …’, see speculations on metaphysics
Zastrozzi 6
Shelley, Sir Timothy 6, 71, 72n.8, 119, 222, 317
Shelley, William 321
Sheridan, Richard Brinsley 246
Sicily 142, 144–5, 147, 152
see also Palermo
Sidmouth, Lord 236
Sidney, Algernon 300, 300n.22
Sidney, Sir Philip
Astrophil and Stella 32, 257n.2
Siegle, Robert 29, 29n.30
Simmel, Georg 38–9n.46
Sismondi, J.C.L. Simonde de
Histoire des républiques italiennes du moyen âge 143, 149, 150
Sistine Chapel 29n.29
Smith, Barbara Herrnstein 24n.10
Smith, Horace 132
Smith, Jessica 70n.5
Smith, Nigel 306n.48
Smith, Stevie 24n.10
Snowdon 49
Society for the Suppression of Vice 234
Socrates 11, 38, 155, 199, 200, 200n.6, 201, 206–7, 213, 214, 217, 219, 241, 244–50 passim, 253–5
passim, 268n.30, 326
Sophocles 195
Oedipus Coloneus 140n.14
Oedipus Rex / Oedipus Tyrannos 195, 280
Sotheby’s 319
Southey, Robert 45, 46, 60–61, 61n.63, 62–5, 65n.74, 105, 111, 114, 227, 286, 311
‘The Chapel Bell’ 63
The Curse of Kehama 63
‘The Retrospect’ 64
Roderick, the Last of the Goths 89, 90n.11
Thalaba the Destroyer 63
‘The Widow’ 63
‘Written on Sunday Morning’ 63
Spain 134, 142, 265
see also Cadiz
Spanish Armada 134
Spanish Civil War (1820–23) 142, 152n.76, 153
Spanish Inquisition 134, 265
Spence, Thomas 274, 280
Pig’s Meat 279
Spenser, Edmund 3, 13–14, 51, 70, 89, 120, 124, 134
The Faerie Queene 70, 75n.14, 89, 89n.11, 99
Sperry, Stuart M. 71n.8
Spinoza, Baruch 213n.47, 266n.25
Tractatus Theologico-Politicus 209, 213n.47
Spurgeon, Caroline 315
St Clair, William 234, 234n.68
Staël-Holstein, Anne Louise Germaine, baronne de
Corinne, ou l’Italie 143n.27
Stallybrass, Peter 294n.50
Stendhal (Henry Beyle) 144n.28
Sterne, Laurence 227
The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman 189, 191, 265
Stevens, Wallace
Notes toward a Supreme Fiction 244
Stockdale, John (of Dublin) 43, 43n.7, 59, 235
Stockdale, John Joseph 43n.7
Stocking, David M. 123n.16, 125n.22, 138n.6
Stocking, Marion Kingston 123n.16, 125n.22, 138n.6
Storey, Mark 64n.73
Strafford, Earl of 299, 309
Sussex 236
Swift, Jonathan
‘A Modest Proposal’ 280
Gulliver’s Travels 75
Switzerland 9, 86–100 passim, 163n.16
see also Alps, Chillon, Geneva, Hermance, Lake Geneva, Lake Uri, Montalegre, Nerni
Syberberg, Hans-Jürgen
Parsifal 287
Syle (printer) 236
Talleyrand-Périgord, Charles Maurice de 148
Tan-yr-Allt 49, 87n.6
Tasso, Torquato 5, 253
Gerusalemme Liberata 89
Tell, William 98
Tennyson, Alfred Lord 34 Alfred, Lord Insert comma
Tetreault, Ronald 101n.1
Thames valley 160, 165
see also Marlow
Theological Enquirer 209
Thomas, Keith 293n.47
Thompson, Ann 120n.4, 130
Thompson, E.P. 224, 231
Thomson, James
The Seasons: Spring 308n.60
Times 237
Timon of Athens 15
see also Shelley (WORKS – DRAMA): Modern Timon
Todd, Janet 145n.36
Tokoo, Tatsuo see BSM XXIII insert
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Tooke, Horne 231
Tott, Baron François de
Mémoires sur les Turcs et les Tartares 120, 131, 131n.39
Traeth Mawr 87n.6
Trelawny, Edward John 298, 303n.33, 307n.53, 309, 309n.67, 311n.74
Recollections of the Last Days of Shelley and Byron 298n.8, 309n.67
Trinity College (Dublin) 225
Troilus and Cressida 15, 297, 309
Troppau 145
Turkey 131n.39
Turner, J.M.W. 163
Turner, William 231–2
Tuscany 15, 137–56 passim
Uffizi gallery (Florence) 160, 161, 169, 170n.36, 171, 174, 175, 176
Ulmer, William 167
United Irishmen 222, 223, 235, 236
University of Illinois 313, 323
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 315
Urban IV, Pope 150
Uri, see Lake Uri
Valiante, Andrea 148, 149
Vane, Sir Henry the Younger 16, 299–303 passim
Varley, John 121
Vaughan Williams, Ralph 3
Vergineo, Gianni 148n.52, 149n.57
Versfeld, Marthinus 218–19
‘Morality and Moralism’ 219n.69
Victoria, Queen 104
Virgil 3, 77
Aeneid 89
Viviani, Emilia 39n.47
Volney, Constantin François Chassebœuf 163
Ruins 71, 74n.11
Voltaire 231, 319
Wade, John
The Black Book; or Corruption Unmasked! 260n.9
Wagner, Richard
Parsifal 287
Wales 10, 47, 87n.6
see also Cwm Elan, Port Madoc, Snowdon, Tan-yr-Allt, Traeth Mawr
Wallace, Jennifer 159
Walpole, Horace
The Castle of Otranto 188n.37
Wang, Orrin 161, 168, 174
Wasserman, Earl R. 5, 138, 193, 199, 204n.19, 217, 313–14, 321, 322
Watchman, The 65n.75
Waterloo, Battle of 107
Waters, Roger 279n.3, 295
Watson, J. Steven 223n.8
Webb, Timothy 2, 7, 14, 21n.2, 29n.28, 31n.36, 38n.44, 43n.7, 56n.56, 94n.20, 101n.4, 102–3, 105,
110n.35, 115, 119n.2, 137, 140, 142, 156n.90, 159n.2, 160n.6, 215n.54, 224n.17, 229n.43, 252,
260n.9, 269n.36, 280–81, 283, 298
see also BSM XIV and XIX
Weekly Messenger 227
Weinberg, Alan M. 13, 26n.18, 78n.20, 93n.16, 105, 106n.24, 110n.34, 111n.38, 129, 135, 146n.44,
151, 156n.90, 160n.7, 168n.26, 170, 173n.47, 175n.55, 209n.36, 248n.36, 251n.48, 258n.5,
261n.12, 282n.16, 310n.71
see also BSM XXII (1 and 2)
Wellington, Duke of 285
Wesleyan University Center for Advanced Studies 315
Westbrook, Harriet 10, 43, 47–8, 50, 55, 58, 60, 61, 64, 66, 71, 72n.8, 75, 84, 222, 229, 235, 236, 318
see also Shelley, Harriet
Westminster Review 113
Wheatley, Kim 160n.7
Wheeler, Kathleen 27n.21, 217n.65
Whigs 145, 221, 222, 229
White, Allon 294n.50
White, Newman Ivey 61n.63, 98n.32, 191, 280n.6, 316n.4
Whitehouse, Mary 279
Whitman, Walt 252
Who Kill’d the Dog; or, Harlequin’s Triumph 282
Wilkie, Brian 167
William of Ockham 319
William the Conqueror 260
William III, King 232, 266
William IV, King 306n.49
Williams, Edward 297, 298, 299n.10, 307n.53, 309
‘Boniface’ 298
‘Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua’ 298–9
Williams, Jane 306, 307n.53
Williams, Merle 11–12, 78n.20
Williamson, Andrew
Juvenile Poems 53n.40
Winckelmann, Johann Joachim 160, 161, 170n.36, 173, 174, 244
Histoire de l’Art Chez les Anciens 169n.28, 244
Wittgenstein, Ludwig
Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus 207–8
Wollstonecraft, Mary 91, 99, 100, 121, 145, 316
The Wrongs of Woman 100
Woodhouse, Richard 124
Woodings, R.B. 299n.17, 301n.27, 304n.38
Woodman, Ross 284n.25
Wooler, Thomas Jonathan 237n.84
Black Dwarf 237n.84
Woolf, Stuart 142n.21, 155
Woolf, Virginia
Mrs Dalloway 125
Wordsworth, William 3, 7, 8, 10, 12, 14, 25, 44–5, 46, 61–7, 194, 196, 245, 247, 252, 260, 316, 319
and ‘Peter Bell the Third’ 101–18, 245, 321
and prefaces 12, 189–90, 191, 193
WORKS
‘The Affliction of Margaret’ 61
The Excursion 45n.14, 112, 113
‘The Idiot Boy’ 245
‘Ode. Intimations of Immortality’ 62, 65, 66, 79, 109
Lucy poems 231
Lyrical Ballads 60n.60, 61, 106, 107, 189–90, 196, 251
‘Ode, 1815’ 113
‘The Old Cumberland Beggar’ 112
Peter Bell 14, 104, 106–9, 110, 112, 117, 117n.59, 321
Poems in Two Volumes 54
‘A Poet’s Epitaph’ 61
Preface to The Excursion 45n.14
Preface to Lyrical Ballads 61, 189–90, 196, 251
The Prelude 44, 45n.14, 59, 190
The Recluse 44
‘A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal’ 109, 231n.56
‘The Thorn’ 106–7
‘Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey’ 60n.60, 62, 66, 108, 109, 190n.47
‘The World Is Too Much With Us’ 111
‘Written in Very Early Youth’ 54
Yeats, W.B.
‘The Philosophy of Shelley’s Poetry’ 315