THE TENNYSON RESEARCH BULLETIN INDEX TO VOLUME 9 (2007-20011) This Index lists in one sequence: 1 AUTHORS of papers, reviews and miscellaneous items in capitals 2 Titles of poems and books referred to in italics 3 Persons and places. ‘...a band of youthful friends’: Hallam. Tennyson, and an Episode in the Life of the Apostles (Shaw), 422-433 Aberdeen Journal, The, 34 Abergele (Wales, railway accident), 194, 195 Academy, The, 197, 198 Achilles, Klaus, 199 Acland, Henry, 125 Adicks, Richard, 413-414 Adonais (Shelley), 116, 416-417 Adorno Reader (O'Connor), 157-158, 158fn, 214 Adorno, Theodor W, 157-158, 158fn, 158-9, 160, 161, 162, 171, 173, 174, 214, 215, 227, 446, 450-453 Adorno's Social Lyric and Literary Criticism Today (Kaufmann), 159 Adventure at the Priory School (Doyle), 213214 Aesthetic Theory (Adorno), 171, 452 Aestheticism, 221-222 ‘A fit person to be Poet Laureate': Tennyson, In Memoriam and the Laureateship(Tate), 233-247 Africa, 432 Agazzis, Louis, 24,24fn Age of Machinery, Carlyle, 446 Aggeler, Geoffrey, 64 Ahern, Stephen, 271, 275, 277 Aids to Reflection (Coleridge), 434, 435 Akbar's Dream, 383-384 Alas! that sometimes (Hallam), 471 Albert, Prince Consort, 243, 244, 288 Aldworth, 198, 383-384 Alexander, Sidney, 302 Alford, Henry, 119, 190 Alfred: Informal Portraits of a Poet (Stoker), 372 Alfred Lord Tennyson (Shaw), 318 Alfred, Lord Tennyson - Iconophobe (Lee), 374 Alfred Lord Tennyson: a Memoir by his Son (Tennyson), 3, 82, 84, 98, 98fn, 100, 102, 106, 238, 241, 244, 262, 274, 275, 281, 298, 330, 332, 342, 348-349, 377, 413, 414, 460 Alfred, Lord Tennyson, poems selected by Mick Imlah, 117 Alfred Lord Tennyson: The Poet in an Age of Theory (Shaw), 446, 458 Alfred Tennyson (Perry), 258, 261, 262-263, 318, 362, 458 Alfred Tennyson (Tennyson, Sir Charles), 239, 240, 242, 243, 244-245, 349, 354 Alfred Tennyson: the Critical Legacy (Mazzeno), 274 Alfred Tennyson: a Literary Life (Ormond), 66 Alfred Tennyson: Los idilos del Rey y otros relatos [review] (transl. Vicente de Arana), 477-479 Alfred Tennyson: Problems of Biography (Batchelor), 60fn Alfred Tennyson's 'Bildungsroman': Notes on his Early Reading (Kennedy, Ian), 351 Alice through the Looking Glass (Carroll), 52fn Allegories of One's Own Mind: Melancholy in Victorian Poetry [review] (Riede), 485-487 Allen, John, 411, 413 Allen, Peter, 426-427 Allen, Thomas, 379 Allingham, Helen, 275, 291-292 Allingham, William, 23, 275, 330 Allusion to the Poets (Ricks), 79, 87, 88 Alter, Robert, 259 Altick, Richard D., 239, 240 Alton Locke (Kingsley), 126-127, 481 America, 436 American Quarterly, The, 28fn Amours de Voyage (Clough), 304 Anacaona, 486 Anastasis (Turner), 150 Ancient House, Peasenhall (Suffolk), 96 Ancient Sage, The, 35, 384 Ancient Sage, The, and Other Poems , 204 Anderson, Jessica, 481 Anglican Church, 4, 14 Anglo-Catholicism, 6 Animi Figura (Symonds), 183 Anne of Green Gables (Montgomery), 488-489 Annotated Alice, The (Gardiner), 52 n Anonymity vs. Signature in Victorian Reviewing (Maurer), 43, 43fn Another Time (Auden), 226fn Anthony Burgess: the Artist as Novelist (Aggeler), 64 Antibarbarus der Lateinischen Sprache (Krebs), 378 Apocalypse, 352-353 Apocalypse (Lawrence), 262-263 Apocalypse and the Writings on Revelation (Kalnins), 262-263 Apocalypse in Renaissance Thought and Literature, The: Patterns, Antecedents and Repercussions (Patrides & Wittreich), 265 Apocalyptic in History and Tradition (Rowland & Barton), 261 Apocalyptic Literature (Russell), 255 Apocalyptic Movement, The: Introduction & Interpretation (Schmithals), 261 Appreciating Memorialisation: In Memoriam A.H.H. (Wright), 77-95, 458 April Love (Hughes, painting), 288, 366, 368 Arana, Vicente, De (translator), 299, 477-479 Archetype that Waits, The (Day), 127 Arethusa (Shelley), 283-284 Argyll, George Campbell, Duke of (18231900), 22, 68, 69, 72 Aristotelian Philosophy, 448 Armageddon, 315-329, 353 Armstrong, Isabel, 82, 126, 234, 235, 274, 305-306, 446 Arnold, Matthew, 121, 219, 330 Art Newspaper, The, 374 Art of Biblical Poetry, The (Alter), 259 Art of Eloquence, The: Byron, Dickens, Tennyson, Joyce (Bevis), 219-221, 362 Art Treasures of the United Kingdom Exhibition, Manchester, 1857, 289 Artemyev, Timor, 383 Arthur (Douglas), 119 Arthur (Hole), 302 Arthur Hallam Day (University of Sheffield), 408 Arthur Hallam and Emily Tennyson (Kolb), 413 Arthur Hallam's Centenary: a Bibliographical Note (Motter), 409 Arthur Hallam's Fragments of Being (Tate), 454-462 Arthurian, 3, 4, 13, 17, 18, 20, 70, 119-120, 253-269, 298-300 Artist on Penmaenmawr, The (Turner), 151, 194-195 Artistry and Tradition of Tennyson's Battle Poetry, The (Lovelace), 345 Arts and Crafts Movement, 212 Arts Council, The, 114 As When with Downcast Eyes (Hallam), 77-95, 471 Ascent of Snowdon (Turner), 151 Ashley Library: a catalogue of printed books, manuscripts and autograph letters (Wise), 139 Assembly Rooms, Lincoln, 296 At the Temple the Lawyers no more can declare... (Turner), 155 Athenaeum, 193, 236, 240, 242 Atlas, The, 238 Atwood, Margaret, 481 Auden, W.H., 225, 226, 226fn, 227, 305, 316, 362 Audley Court, 107, 345 Augustan Books of Poetry, The (Benn, publisher), 146, 199 Auldjo, John, 22 Aurora Leigh (Browning), 304 Austen, Jane, 66, 67 Autobiographies (Yeats), 440 Avalon, 120 Avillion, or the Happy Isles: a Fireside Fancy (Craik), 119 Ax, Emanuel, 112 Aylmer's Field, 70 Bachelard, Gaston, 271, 272, 273, 275, 317 Bacon, Francis, 67, 330 Bailey, Leslie (obituary), 474 Baillie, Alexander, 194 Baillie, Rev. Terry, 470 Baker, F.T., 417 Bakhtin, Mikhail, 303 Balin and Balan, 14, 15, 201-204 Ballad of Glastonbury (Alford), 119 Bamber, David, 408 Banham, Joanna, 271fn Baring, Charlotte Rosa Duncombe, see Shafto, Charlotte Rosa Duncombe Baring, Rosa, 65, 294 Barlow, Thomas Oldham, 290 Barmouth Sea-Bridge, The (Turner), 166-167 Barraud, Herbert Rose, 290 Barrett, Elizabeth, see Browning, Elizabeth Barrett Barthes, Roland, 214 BARTON, Anna, 42-59, 129, 249, 300-302, 387-389, 408 Bassenthwaite, 295 BATCHELOR, John, 60-76, 123-125, 129 Bate, W. Jackson, 439 Baudelaire, Charles, 162, 447 BBC Radio, 408, 470 BBC Television, 113 Beardsley, Aubrey, 479 Beau Nash and the Roman, or the Two Eras (Turner), 155 Bebbington, David, 354 Beckett, Samuel, 225 Beer, Gillian, 385 Beer, John, 434, 439, 440 Begg, S., 373 Beisly, Martin, 291-292, 296, 383 Benjamin, Walter, 214, 215, 446, 447, 449, 450, 485 Benn, Ernest (publisher), 146, 199 Bennett, Arnold, 484 Bennett, James R., 56fn Benson, Arthur Christopher, 243, 244, 419420 Bentham (Mill), 434 Bentham, Jeremy, 434 Bentley, George (Publisher), 281 Bentley, Richard, 281 Beowulf, 428 Bergland, Lisa, 47fn Bergson, Henri, 446 Berkeleian Philosophy, 448, 446 Betjeman, John, 146-147, 199, 332 Bevis, Matthew, 219-221, 362 Bible and the Age, The (Murray), 24fn Bible, The, 24, 25 Bible: Authorized King James Version, The, (Carroll & Prickett), 83 Bibliography of Charles Tennyson Turner's Published Works, A (Evans), 136-156 Biographia Literaria; or Biographical Sketches of my literary life and opinions (Coleridge, ed. Engell & Bate), 434, 439, 440, 441, 442 Biography, 123 Birch, Dinah, 408 Blackdown Heath, 383 Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 44fn, 45fn, 53fn, 381 BLAIR, Kirstie, 120-123, 234, 302-304 Blake, William, 266, 267 Blakesley, Joseph W., 68, 422, 423fn, 424, 425, 429 Bloch, Ernst, 216 BLOCKSIDGE, Martin, 408, 409421,423,449, 476-477, 490 Bloom, Harold, 480 Bodleian Library, 105fn, 411 Boer War, 215 Bohme, Hartmut, 173 Book of Kells, 383 Book of Revelation, The: Apocalypse and Empire (Thompson), 258, 262 Book of the Sonnet (Hunt), 196 Boos, Florence, 272fn Boscastle, Cornwall, 206 Boulge, Suffolk, 96 Bourne, John, 348-349 Bourne, Mary (Aunt), 261, 348-354 Bow and the Lyre, The (Paz), 162-163 Bowden, Marjorie, 298, 299, 478 BOYCE, Rosalind, 111, 129, 294, 474 Boyd, Robert, 423fn, 428-429, 432 Bradbury, Agnew & Co (printer), 142 Bradley, A.C., 115 Bragg, Melvyn, 408 Brancepeth Castle (Co. Durham), 472 Break, break, break, 71 Bridal Farewell, A (Turner), 149 Bride of the Lake, The (Hallam), 449 Bridges, B (publisher) Brighton, 435 Brilliant Day, A (Turner), 159-160 Brimley, George, 42fn, 222, 222fn, 223, 223fn Bristol Grammar School, 470 Bristow, W., 37-41 British Empire, 303, 432 British Library, 386, 411, 413, 417, 463 British Museum, 192, 372 British Quarterly Review, 236 Britons Guard your Own, 217 Broadus, Edmund Kemper, 242, 244 Bronte Sisters, 290 Brookfield, William, 191 Brown, John, 410 Browning, Elizabeth Barrett, 71, 121, 125, 193,290, 304, 486 Browning, Robert, 71, 124, 290, 307, 332, 473, 487 Brumby, Robin, 96, 97, 207, 294, 295 Bryce, David & Son (Publisher), 103, 103fn, 104, 106 Bryden, Inga, 119-120 Buckler, William E., 18 Building of the Idylls: a study in Tennyson, The (Anon), 100fn Bullen, J. B., 278 Bulwer-Lytton, Edward George Earle Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton, 119, 351, 487 Buoy Bell, The (Turner), 173-174 Burgess, Edith, 400 Burke, Edmund, 219, 410, 416, 425 Burma Past and Present with Personal Reminiscences of the Country (Fytche), 150 Bush, Julie, 364 Bushell, Sally, 394-397 ‘But Arthur spied the letter in her hand' (Cameron, photograph), 118 Butler, Belinda Norman- (obituary), 297 Buxton Advertiser, 154, 196 Byatt, A.S., 481 Byron, George Gordon, Lord, 190, 219-221, 301, 304, 318, 435, 477, 478 Byzantium (Hallam), 418 Cabanillas, Ramon (translator), 299 Caine, [Thomas Henry] Hall, 199 Calculating Loss in Tennyson's In Memoriam (Hsiao), 249 Calvinism, 348-354 Calvus to a Fly (Turner), 155 Cambridge Apostles at a Spanish Tragedy (Sambrook), 426 Cambridge Apostles, 68, 97, 190, 305, 318, 415, 419, 422, 423, 424, 425, 426, 427, 431, 432, 434, 436 Cambridge Apostles, The, 1820-1914 (Lubenow), 424, 433 Cambridge Apostles: The Early Years, The (Allen), 426-427 Cambridge Companion to English Poets, 442fn Cambridge Companion to Victorian Poetry, The (Bristow), 162 Cambridge Introduction to Victorian Poetry (Hughes), 391-394 Camelot Regained: the Arthurian Revival and Tennyson (Simpson), 119 Camelot, 3, 4, 7, 11, 15, 17, 20, 89 Cameron, Julia Margaret, 12, 111, 118, 288, 290, 291, 292, 293 Campbell, Matthew, 172, 174, 408, 486 Campbell, Nancie, 332 Campbell, Patrick, 155 Campbell, Thomas, 43 Campion, Edward, 400 Canonical and Sensational: Arthur Hallam and Tennyson's 1830 Poems (Dillon), 452 'Captain Swing' Riots, 1830s, 426 Card, Rev. Henry, 468 Carisbrooke Castle (Isle of Wight), 291 Carlyle, Thomas, 4, 5, 212, 214, 304, 308, 344, 426, 429, 446 Carroll, Lewis, 52 fn CARROLL, Ray, 112, 399-401 Carroll, Robert, 83 Carter, J., 100, 102 Casa Guidi Windows (Browning), 304 Castle, The (Das Schloss) (Kafka), 214 Catalogue of Books published in the United Kingdom during the year 1850, 240 Catholic Church see Roman Catholicism Cattle Train, Penmaenmawr, The (Turner), 151 Cauteretz (Spain) 429-430, 431 Celebration of Friendship, A: Reading In Memoriam A.H.H (Wright), 470-471 Centre for Editing Lives and Letters see University of London Chadwyck-Healey Literature On Line, 139, 142, 143, 379 Chancellor's Gold Medal in Poetry, 380, 418, 436-437 Chandler, James, 445 Chapman, Raymond, 4fn, 6 Charge of the Heavy Brigade at Balaclava, 331 Charge of the Light Brigade, 217, 288, 368, 370 Charles Tennyson Turner (Spedding), 155 Charles Tennyson Turner and his Audience (Evans) 188-200 Charles Tennyson Turner: a biographical outline (Evans), 134-135 Charles Tennyson Turner: lyricism and modernity (Ebbatson), 157-176 Charles Tennyson Turner: Untersuchungen zur nachromantischen Lyrik in England (Achilles), 199 Charles Tennyson Turners Leben und Werkse (Jelinek), 199 Charles Tennyson Turner's Prefatory Sonnets (Phelan), 177-187 Charming of the East Wind, The (Turner), 150 Chartism, 220 Chatham, 1st Earl of (William Pitt the Elder), 219 Check every outflash, 414 Cheltenham, 134, 135 CHESHIRE, Jim, 288, 289, 293, 364-375, 402 Chesterton, G.K., 220 Child, Angela, 111 Choric Song, 360 Christ, Carol, 236 Christ Church College, Oxford, 23, 418 Christ see Jesus Christ Christian Reformer, The Christian Remembrancer, The, 235 Christianity, 4, 14, 62, 63, 69, 73, 125, 126, 180, 197 Christie, Agatha, 481 Christmas, 64 Cicero, Marcus Tullius, 378, 441, 454, 455, 458 City of Dreadful Night (Thomson), 486 Clark, R & R (printers), 137 Clark, Robert, 374 Classical Tradition: Greek and Roman Influences on Western Literature, The (Highet), 99 Clay, Richard & Sons Ltd (printers), 145 Clayden, P.W., 243, 244, 414 Cleethorpes, 189 Clevedon (North Somerset), 408, 466, 470 Clough, Arthur Hugh, 187, 304, 330 Cobbett, William, 212 Coleridge, Edward, 435 Coleridge, Hartley, 198 Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 127, 147, 190, 191, 192, 338-341, 345, 408, 424, 434-444 Coleridgean Wisdom, 437 Collar, The (Herbert), 226 Collected Letters of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, The (Griggs), 435 Collected Poems (Plath), 317 Collected Poems (Turner), 183fn, 185 Collected Poetry and Prose (Stevens), 317 Collected Sonnets of Charles (Tennyson) Turner, The (Pinion), 147-148, 164, 181fn, 199 Collected Sonnets Old and New (Turner), 135, 143-146, 153, 154, 155, 156, 181fn, 198, 199 Collection, The (Lincoln), 288-289, 291, 293, 364-375 Collins, Philip , 113-4, 127, 441 Colmer, John, 442fn Cologne, Germany, 418 Coming of Arthur, The, 263 Coming Race, The (Bulwer Lytton), 487 Commentary on Plato's Symposium on Love (Ficino), 85 Common Thought and Crazy Eccentricity: Reviewing Tennyson and Browning (Dawson), 473 Commonplace Book (Moore), 410-411, 413 414 Companion to Victorian Poetry, A (Chapman, Alison, and others), 238, 241 Complete Poems, The (Empson), 316 Condition of the Working Class in England, The (Engels), 426 Coniston (Lake) 295 Conrad, Joseph, 481 Constancy to an Ideal Object (Coleridge), 127 Contemporary Review, 43, 183fn, 185, 185fn, 196 Contrasts (Pugin), 212 Conversations with Sir Thomas Dyke Acland (Hamer), 435 Corinthians (Bible), 180, 260 Cormack, Sir Patrick, MP, 296 Cornhill Magazine, The, 217 Cornwall, 206-207 Country Dance, A, 196 Court Journal, 42fn COURTNEY, Julia, 348-355, 384, 402, 452fn Cowper, William, 198, 343 Cox, Charles, 156, 206-207 Craik, Mrs Dinah, 119 Creation, 22-41 Crimean War, 288 Crimson Petal and the White, The (Faber), 481 Critic as Artist, The (Wilde), 225fn Critics, Tennyson's relationship with, 43 Croker, John Wilson, 380-381 Crompton, John & Crompton, Margaret, 200 Crook, Nora, 474-475 Crossing the Bar, 172, 290, 291 Cuadrno de Camelot (Camelot Notebook) (Zarandona), 298 Culler, A. Dwight, 69 Cumberland, Richard, 43 Cunningham, Valentine, 248, 420 Cup, The, 288-289 Curating Tennyson for the Bicentenary: Some Reflections on Tennyson Transformed (Cheshire), 364-375 Curwen Press (printer), 147 Cuvier, Georges, 24, 33fn Daniel (Bible), 255 Dante Alighieri, 190, 260, 330, 342, 343, 411, 414 Dante and Beatrice at Portinari's Evening Party (Turner), 154 Dante Gabriel Rossetti and the Late Victorian Sonnet (Holmes), 183fn Dark Glory (Gooch), 199 Darwin (Desmond, and Moore), 466 Darwin, Annie, 466 Darwin, Charles, 22, 24, 33, 64, 68, 69, 128, 351 Darwin Exhibition, London, 2009, 351fn Darwin family, 466 Darwin's Bards: British and American Poetry in the Age of Evolution (Holmes), 387-389 Daumal, Rene, 317 DAVIS, Philip, 219-221 Davis, Rupert Hart- (publisher), 146-147 DAWSON, Clara, 356-363, 402, 473 Day of Rest: an Illustrated Journal of Sunday Reading, 152, 153 Day, Aidan, 126-128 Day, Kathleen, 294 Daydream, The, 288, 368 De Profundis, 34 De Ryals, Clyde see Ryals, Clyde de L DEAN, Dennis R., 22-41, 129 Dear and Honoured Lady: the Correspondence between Queen Victoria and Alfred Tennyson (Dyson & Tennyson), 244 Death and the Past (Turner), 162 Death of Lord Tennyson, The (Begg, painting), 373 Death of Oenone, 346, 431 Defence of Guinevere,The, and Other Poems (Morris), 271-279 Defence of Poetry, The (Shelley), 341 Dejection: an Ode (Coleridge), 438, 439 Dellamora, Richard, 431 Demeter and other Poems, 377 Demeter and Persephone, 346 Dempster, Charlotte, 119 DENTITH, Simon, 212-213 Derbyshire, 22 Derrida, Jacques, 214 Descriptive Catalogue of the First Editions of the Writings of Percy Bysshe Shelley, A (Grannis), 417 Desmond, Adrian, 466 Despair, 34 Development (Browning), 332 Dialectic of Enlightenment, The (Horkheimer & Adorno), 173, 215 Dialogue and Deconstruction (Michelder & Parker), 157 Dickens, Charles, 113, 220-221, 290 Dickens and Crime (Collins), 113 Dickens and Education (Collins), 113 Dickens Museum, London, 114 Dickens Society, USA, 114 Diderot, Denis, 299-300 Differences (journal), 48fn Dillon, Steven C., 452 Dipsychus and the Spirit (Clough), 187 Dirty Monk, The (Cameron), 289, 290 Disquizioni Sullo Spirito Antpapale (Rossetti), 415 Domestic and Heroic in Tennyson's Poetry (Hair), 345 Don Juan (Byron), 219, 304 Donne, William Bodham, 191, 422, 423 fn, 431 449 Dora, 98, 107, 478 Doré, Gustave, 288, 370, 479 Doughty, Charles, 304 Douglas, Christiana, 119 Douglas-Fairhurst, Robert, see Fairhurst, Robert DouglasDowling, John, 367 Doyle, Arthur Conan, 213, 215 Doyle, Francis, 412, 413, 414, 463 Doyle, Richard, 289 Drama of Exile, A (Barrett Browning), 486 Dream, The (Byron), 318 Dream of Fair Women, 332, 338, 339, 346 Drowned in the Tropics (Turner), 172, 197, 200 Drummond, Henry, 354 Dualisms, 326 Dublin Review, The, 198 Dubliners (Joyce), 221 Dumfries Standard, The, 34 Dunedin Public Library, New Zealand, 423fn Durham, 472-473 Dying Swan, The, 350, 356, 449 Dynasts, The (Hardy), 302 Dyson, Hope, 244 Eagle and the Sonnet, The (Turner), 183 fn Earth, 33 Earthly Paradise, The (Morris), 212 Eastern Legend Versified, An, from Alphonse de Lamartine's Travels, (Turner), 150, 153 EBBATSON, Roger, 157-176, 199, 207, 213216, 229, 271, 294, 384, 391-394, 394-397, 408, 445-453, 466-469, 485-487 Ebb-Tide, The (Stevenson), 214 Ecclesiastes (Bible), 83 Eclectic Review, 236, 241, 244 Ecos de las Montanas, Los (Zorrilla), 298 Ecrits (Lacan), 127 EDGECOMBE, Rodney Stenning, 283-284, 311, 380-382, 402 Edinburgh Review, The, 44, 44fn, 45fn, 193 Edward Fitzgerald, Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam (Karlin), 307-310 Edwardian, 62 1832: Tennyson and the Critique of the Poetry of Sensation (Armstrong), 274 Electric Meters: Victorian Physiological Poetics (Rudy), 447 Elgar, Edward, 302 Eliot, George, 262 Eliot, T. S., 115, 117, 126, 174, 305, 316, 362 Elizabeth I, Queen, 182 ELLIOTT, Brent, 386 Elton, Julia, 470 Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 191 Emily Tennyson: the Poet's Wife (Thwaite), 66 Emma (Austen), 67 Empson, William, 316 Enchanted Moan, The (magazine), 386 Endymion (Keats), 436 Engell, James, 439 Engels, Frederick, 426 English Association Studies (series), 212 English Civil War, 416 English Common Reader, The: a Social History of the Mass Reading Public 1800-1900 (Altick), 239, 240 English Idyls, 97-110 English Idyls and Other Poems (David Bryce edition), 103, 103fn, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108 English Poems, The (Herbert), 317 English Poetry: the English Poetry Full-Text Database (Chadwyck-Healey), 139, 142, 143 English Review, The, 237 English Society, 72 English Sonneteers: Mr Charles Turner (Hewlett), 183fn, 185, 185fn English Sonnets (Dennis), 198 English Studies, 56fn Englishman's Magazine, 414, 415, 440, 441, 445 Enid Serves Geraint (Taylor, illustration), 370, 371 Enlightenment, The, 126 Enoch Arden, 70, 104, 112, 283-284, 346, 430, 478, 479 Enquiry into the Nature of Certain Nineteenth Century Pamphlets, An (Carter & Pollard), 100, 102 Epic, The, 345 Epic: Britain's Heroic Muse 1790-1910 (Tucker), 302-304 Epilogue, 35 Erickson, Lee, 43, 43fn, 238, 239, 240 Esher, Viscount, 243, 244 Essay concerning Human Understanding, An (Locke), 447-448 Essay on Classification( Agazzis), 24fn Essay on English Metrical Law (Patmore), 122, 171 Essay on the Philosophical Writings of Cicero (Hallam), 414, 415, 454, 455, 456, 458 Essays on Lord Tennyson's Idylls of the King (Littledale, 3, 6, 10, 19) Eton College, 419, 477 Eton Miscellany, The (periodical), 409 Eudes-Longchamp, Jacques-Amand, 22fn Evangelicalism in Modern Britain: a History from the 1730s to the 1980s (Bebbington), 354 Evangelicals: Women and Community in Nineteenth Century Britain (Wolffe), 353 EVANS, Roger, 134-135, 136-156, 172, 188200, 207, 229, 408, 413, 417-418, 423 fn, 424, 430, 463-465, 476-477 Eve of St Agnes (Keats), 408, 436 Exact Imagination, Late Work (Nicholsen), 159 Excursion, The (Wordsworth), 304 Exhibition Preview: Tennyson Transformed, Lincoln (Clark), 374 Eyre & Spottiswoode (printer), 142 Ezekiel (Bible), 255 Faber, Frederick, 119 Faber, G.S., 351 Faber, Michael, 481 ‘Fading Away' (Robinson, photograph), 195 Faerie Queen, The (Spenser), 265, 266 Faerie Queen, The: an Elizabethan Apocalypse (Sandler), 265 Fagles, Robert, 344 Fair Rosamund (Waterhouse), 293 Fairhurst, Robert Douglas-, 293, 315 fn, 331 , 389-391, 408, 422 fn, 480 Faith and Revolt: Studies in the Literary Influence of the Oxford Movement (Chapman), 4fn, 6 Faithful Pastor (Turner), 153 Falkland (Lytton, Edward Bulwer-), 351 Fall of Camelot, The: A Study of Tennyson's Idylls of the King (Rosenberg), 256, 261 Fall of the House of Moxon, The: James Bertrand Payne and the Illustrated Idylls of the King (Cheshire), 370 Falmouth Art Gallery, 368 Farewell to the South (Hallam), 412 Farringford (Isle of Wight), 22, 23, 291, 296, 383 Fasti Etonenses (Benson), 419-420 Faulkner, Peter, 278 Faulkner, William, 481 Felled Oak, The (Turner), 153 Fenton, Roger (photographer), 288, 368 Ferdinand VII, (King of Spain), 97, 426 Ferrier, Susan Edmonstone, 98 Ficino, Marsilio, 85 Figuier, Louis, 37-41 Figure of Echo, The: A Mode of Allusion in Milton and After (Hollander), 317 Final Problem, The (Doyle), 215 Fire and Ice: the Influence of Science on Tennyson's Poetry (Millhauser), 331 First Hundred Years of American Geology, The (Merrill), 28fn FISHER, Benjamin F., 281-282, 311 Fitzgerald, Edward, 68, 72, 96-97, 198, 300, 302, 307-310, 487 Fitzgerald, Penelope, 316 Fitzgerald, Rebecca, 291-292, 296, 383 Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, 410 Flaubert, Gustave, 215, 225 Flock for the Market, The (Turner), 155 ‘Flute of Arcady, A': Autograph Poems of Tennyson's Friend, Arthur Henry Hallam (Evans), 413, 417-418, 424 Foley, Lady, 466fn FONTANA, Ernest, 285-287 Foreign Quarterly Review, 416 Forest Glade, A (Turner), 163-164 Forest Lake, A (Turner), 162 Forewords and Afterwords (Auden), 316 Forman, H. Buxton, 417 Forster, E.M., 62 Fortnightly Review, The, 43 Fossils, 22 Foster, Myles Birket, 291 Foulds, Adam, 398-399 Fowler, J.H., 106 Fox, William Johnson, 235, 361, 362 Frankfurt School, The, 446 Fraser's Magazine, 141, 151, 234, 237, 241, 418 Frater, Ave Atque Vale, 201 Freeman, Michael, 36fn French Revolution (Carlyle), 304 Frere, John Hookham, 435, 466 Freshwater (Isle of Wight), 288, 291, 292 Freshwater: a Comedy (Woolf), 326 Freud, Sigmund, 126, 214, 486 Friend, The (Coleridge), 435, 437-438, 441, 442-443 From Life: Julia Margaret Cameron and Victorian Photography (Olsen), 370 From the Great Deep: Essays on Idylls of the King (Ryals), 9 From Tieck (Hallam), 411 Frost, Robert, 478 Fry, Roger, 422 Funeral Blues (Auden), 226 Furies, 63 Further A.H.H. Memorials (Evans), 463-465 Fytche, Albert, Lieutenant-General, 150 Gadamer, Hans-Georg, 157 Garden, Francis, 68 ‘Garden Trees, The': a Collaboration between Tennyson and Hallam (Adicks), 413-414 Gardener's Daughter, The, 101, 107, 309, 368 Gardiner, Martin, 52fn Gareth and Lynette, 201, 263, 478, 481 Gaskell, Elizabeth, 481 Gaskell, James Milnes, 191, 192, 411, 412, 414, 419, 466 Gee & Bridges, Cambridge, 417 Geikie, Archibald, 35, 36, 36fn Genesis (Bible), 23, 25, 27, 29, 256 Geological Periods, 27, 29, 28, 31, 33 Geological Society of London, 22 Geology, 22-41 Geology: Its Past and Present: a Lecture delivered to members of the Glasgow Athenaeum (Argyll), 68, 69 George IV, King, 189 Geraint and Enid, 256, 259 German culture, 215 Gettmann, Royal A., 281 Ghosts (topic for a meeting of the Apostles), 423 Gibraltar, 427, 428 Gideon Mantell and the Discovery of Dinosaurs (Dean), 28fn Girl called Tennyson, A (Givner), 487-489 Gisbert, Antonio (artist), 432 Gisbert, Lope (translator), 299 Gissing, George, 481 Givner, Joan, 487-489 Gladstone, William Ewart (Prime Minister), 42-43, 220-221, 306, 330, 331, 414, 432, 434, 435, 443, 451, 468, 477 Glasgow Geological Society, 68 Glastonbury, 119-120 Glen, Heather, 385 Goblin Market (Rossetti), 303 Goddard and Lycidas (Turner), 182 Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 436 Gold-Crested Wren (Turner), 157, 184 Goldsmith, Stephen, 266 Gooch, Steve, 199 Good Words (periodical), 151, 153, 195 GOODWIN, Alexander, 115-117 Google Books, 303 Gospel According to St. John, The, 260, 285286 Gospel According to St. Mark, The, 378 Gospel According to St. Matthew, The, 11, 260, 266, 378 Gossin, Pamela, 158 Gothic Revival, 288 GOULD, Veronica Franklin, 288-289, 291, 311 Graham, W.S., 224 Gramophone, The (periodical), 112 Grandmother's Apology, The, 217 Grannis, Ruth S., 417 Grant, Robert Edmund (Professor of Comparative Anatomy, University College, London), 351 Grasby (Lincolnshire), 134, 135 180, 199-200 Grasby Project 2000, The, 199-200 Grave of a Suicide, The (Turner), 138 Gray, Erik, 115-117, 248-250, 311, 376-377 Great Expectations (Dickens), 206 Great Localities. An Inspiration (Turner), 185fn Greatness of England, The (Turner), 166 Greek Heritage in Victorian Britain, The (Turner), 335, 344, 346 Greeks, 62 Green, E. M., 436 Green, Joyce, 94 Gregg International (publisher), 145-146 Griffiths, Eric, 220-221, 316, 356, 441, 448, 456 Griggs, Earle Leslie, 435 Grosart, Alexander B., 153 Groth, Helen, 370 Grove, G., 154 Grundrisse (Marx), 169 Guardian, The, 195, 198 Guardian, The (newspaper), 374 Guilty River, The (Collins), 214 Guinevere, 478 Gulbenkian Award, 366 Gully, Dr. James Manby, 466, 468 Haddelsey, Susan Jane, 153, 155 Hagen, June Steffensen, 233, 239, 240-241, 244, 370 Haight, Gordon S., 271, 274, 275 Hair, Donald, 345, 447, 448 Haldane, Robert, 354 Half-Rainbow, The (Turner), 160 Hallam and Coleridge (Perry), 434-444 Hallam Papers, British Library, 424, 425-426 Hallam, Arthur Henry, 61, 63, 65, 67, 72, 73, 74, 75, 77-95, 81, 97, 127, 160, 161, 161fn, 190, 192, 199, 201, 285-286, 305, 306, 315, 318, 341, 344, 381, 407, 408-471, 482-485 Hallam, Ellen (sister of A.H.H), 463, 464, 465, 466 Hallam, Henry, 243, 409, 410, 411, 412, 413, 414, 415, 416, 434, 437, 438-439, 440, 441, 454, 459, 466-468,477 Hallam, Henry Fitzmaurice, 409, 468 Hallam, Tennyson, and the Poetry of Sensation (Chandler), 445 Hallam's ‘Poems' of 1830: A Census of Copies (Motter), 411 Hamer, Douglas, 435 Hamlet (Shakespeare), 73, 222 Hammond, Paul, 431 Hands all Round, 217 Happy Isles, 333, 343, 345 Hardy, Thomas, 169, 214, 216, 302, 481 Harrington, Emily, 167 Harrington Hall, 294 Harris, Jennifer, 271fn Hart-Davis see Davis, Rupert Hart- Hartley, David, 455, 456, 459-460 Harvard Notebook, 201, 203, 204 Haslemere, 383-384 Hawker, Robert Stephen, Rev. (Vicar of Morwenstowe), 206, 207 HAYNES, Kenneth, 377, 378-379 Hazlitt, William, 219 Heart of the Night, The (Rossetti, painting), 366 Heartsease (Yonge), 121 Heath Manuscript, 431 Heath, John ('In Memoriam Charoli Hoskins...'(1610), 379 Heath, John Moore, 410-411, 413-414 Heaven, Hell and the Victorians (Wheeler), 353, 354 Heidegger, Martin, 163, 164, 169, 174, 213216, 317 Heidegger's Bicycle: Interfering with Literary Texts (Ebbatson), 213-216, 217 Heilmann, Ann, 296 Hello Reverend Charles (Grasby Project 2000), 200 Helsinger, Elizabeth, 272fn Herbert, George, 226, 317 Heritage Lottery Fund, 372 Hero and Leander, 322 Hesper in a Mood of Jubilant Prophecy Addresseth "His Daughters Three, that Sing about the Golden Tree" (Hallam), 430 Hesperides, The, 332-336, 338, 340, 341, 345, 346, 430 Hewlett, Henry G., 183fn, 185, 185fn, 196 Heydrich, Reinhard, 215 Heywood, Dawn, 364 Highet, Gilbert, 99 Hill, Robert W., 248 Himmler, Heinrich, 215 HINTON, Sally, 3-21, 129 Historical Abuse of Literature: Tennyson's Maud: a Monodrama and the Crimean War (Bennett), 56fn History of the County of Lincoln (Allen), 379 Hitchcock's Dinosaur Tracks (Dean), 28fn Hitler, Adolf, 215 Hoge, James O., 67 Hoggart, Richard, 113 Holderlin, Friedrich, 214 Hole, Richard, 302 Holl, Frank, 196 Holland and Sons, (Royal Manufacturer), 288 Hollander, John, 317 Hollinghurst, Alan, 408, 470, 480, 482-485 HOLMES, John, 183fn, 330-347, 387-389, 402 Holocaust, The, 215 Holy Bible, The, Today's King James Version 2002, 9, 11, 13 Holy Grail, The, 3, 8, 13, 14, 15, 16, 19, 70, 128, 207 Holy Grail, The (Malory), 264-266 Homer, 19, 330-347, 212, 478 Homosexuality, 482-485 Honiton lacemakers, 67 Hooker, J., 68 Hooper, Clive, 466fn Hopeless Dawn, A (Bramley, painting), 196 Hopkins, Gerard Manley, 157, 166, 194, 214, 315 Horkheimer, Max, 173, 215 Horne, Richard H., 235-236 Horsley, J.C., 101 Houghton, Mifflin & Co (publisher), 137 Houghton, Richard Monkton Milnes, 1st Baron, see Milnes, Richard Monkton, 1st Baron Houghton House of Life (Rossetti), 183fn, 185 Household Book of Poetry (Trench), 195 How is't for every glance of thine (Hallam), 413 Howard, George, 289 Howards End (Forster), 62 Howell, James, 299 Hsiao, Irene, 249 Hub National Centre for Craft and Design, 374 Hughes, Arthur, 288, 366 Hughes, Linda K., 293, 336, 391-394 Human Sorrows (Turner), 151 Hundred Sonnets, A (Betjeman & C. Tennyson), 146-147, 199 Hunt, Holman, 288 Hunt, John Dixon, 315 Hunt, Leigh, 179, 188-189, 192, 193, 196, 243, 479 Huntington Library, California, 411 Huxley, Thomas Henry, 64 Hydraulic Ram, The (Turner), 167, 196 Hymn to Aphrodite, 332 Hyperion (Keats), 436 I see her now, an elfin shape (Hallam), 414 Idylls of the King, 3, 4, 7, 9, 14, 15, 98, 117, 120, 123, 126, 128, 201, 203, 220, 253-269, 288, 298, 299, 304, 328, 345, 368, 370, 477480, 488 Idylls of the King (Tennyson, H., ed.), 267 Idylls of the King, The, (Doré), 370 Idylls of the King, The, illustrated by Three Sisters (Ella, Rose and Emmie Taylor?), 370, 371 Idyls and Songs (Palgrave), 379 Iliad (Homer), 330, 332, 343, 345 Ilion, Ilion, 332, 333, 339-340, 341, 346 Illuminations (Benjamin), 446, 447, 449, 450 Illustrations Index, 111 Imaginary England, An: Nation, Landscape and Literature, 1840-1920 (Ebbatson), 161, 168, 199 Imlah, Mick, 117, 483, 484 Immortality Ode (Wordsworth), 186 ‘Impassioned Song': Arthur Hallam and the Crisis in Lyric Poetry (Ebbatson), 445-453 Imperial College, London, see Normal School of Science In Memoriam, 3, 9, 61, 62-3, 64, 65, 72, 77-95, 115-117, 122, 124, 126, 127, 201, 204, 223, 224, 233-247, 248-250, 285-287, 305, 306, 346, 349-350, 357, 376-377, 378-379, 408, 410, 422, 423, 431, 464, 470-471, 473, 476, 480, 481, 482-485 In Memoriam (Gray), 115-117, 248 In Memoriam (Ross), 115-116 In Memoriam (Shatto & Shaw), 248, 431 In Memoriam A.H.H, 248-249, 309 In Memoriam' and Maud, and other poems (unsigned review 1855), 44, 44fn In Memoriam C.W., 379 In Memoriam W.G. Ward, 377 In Memory of W.B. Yeats (Auden), 226 In Our Time (Radio programme), 408 In the Absence of a Modern Edition: the History of the Arthur Hallam Canon (Blocksidge), 409-421 ‘In the Clouds': a Note on Arthur Hallam in Malvern (Ebbatson),466-469 In the Garden at Swainston, 214 In the Valley of Cauteretz, 97, 431 In Vatinium (Cicero), 378 Indexing and Scanning the Illustrations in the Tennyson Research Centre (Boyce), 111 India, 432 Inferno, The (Dante), 342, 343 Influence of Italian upon English Literature, The (Hallam), 414, 415 Inheritance, The (Ferrier), 98 Institutio oratoria (Quintilian), 378 International Bicentenary Conference, 'The Young Tennyson', Lincoln, 16-21 July 2009 (Ormond), 293-294 International Dickens Fellowship, 114 International Exhibition, South Kensington, 1862, 166, 167, 182 International Review, 154, 155, 197 Introduction to Apocalypses and Related Subjects (Vielhauer), 260, 262 Introduction to Metaphysics, An (Heidegger), 174 Ionian Father, The: Tennyson and Homer (Holmes), 330-347 Ireland, 428 Ironic Allusion to Tennyson in 'Vanity Fair', An (Edgecombe), 380-382 Irving, Edward, 354 Irving, Henry, 289 Isaiah (Bible), 255 Iseulte (Dempster), 119 Isle of Wight, 22, 69, 288, 291 It was her first sweet child... (Turner), 155 Italy, 125, 190, 201 J.W. Waterhouse: the Modern Pre-Raphaelite (Prettejohn), 368 Jack, Ian, 357 Jackson, J & J (printers, Louth), 136 James, Elizabeth, 156 James, Henry, 67, 70, 458 Jardine, Lisa, 123 Jarvis, Simon, 385 Jefferies, Richard, 215-216 JEFFERSON, Kathleen, 294, 296, 297 Jelinek, Konrad, 199 Jenkins, Elizabeth, 468fn Jenkyns, Richard, 337 Jesse, Emily see Tennyson, Emily (sister) Jesse, Eustace (nephew), 198 Jesus Christ, 9, 11, 13, 14, 15, 174, 285-286 Jingoism, 217 John Halifax, Gentleman (Craik/Mulock), 119 Johnson, Samuel, 116 Johnston, David, 149 Jordan, Elaine, 126 Joseph, Gerhard, 332, 350, 354 Jowett, Benjamin, 342 Joyce, James, 220, 221, 481 Jump, John D., 82, 107fn, 235, 315, 361 Jung, Carl, 127 Jurassic Period, 28 Justice and Vindication in The Defence of Guenevere (Boos), 272fn Juvenilia, 93, 94 Kafka, Franz, 214 Karlin, Daniel, 307-310 Kaufmann, Robert, 159 Keate, John (Headmaster of Eton College), 435 Keats, John, 191, 224-225, 241, 338-339, 341, 346, 408, 419, 436, 438, 445, 447, 477, 479 Keble, John, 121 Keep Nothing Sacred: Tennyson and Biography (Batchelor), 60-76 Kegan Paul (publisher), 249 Kemble Album, 423fn, 423, 424, 425, 427, 428, 429, 431, 432 Kemble, Frances Ann (Fanny), 114, 413, 427 Kemble, John Mitchell, 68, 190, 192, 381, 413, 422, 423 fn, 424, 425, 427, 428, 429, 431, 432 Kennedy, Ian, 351 Ker, Patrick, 379 Kermode, Frank, 254, 258, 261, 385 Kessinger Publishing (Whitefish, Montana), 144 Keynes, Simon, 423fn King Arthur (Craik/Mulock), 119 King Arthur (Lytton), 119 King Arthur: not a Love Story (Craik/Mulock), 119 King Arthur through the Ages (Lagorio & Day), 272fn King Arthur's Tomb (Morris), 271 King, Henry S (publisher), 142-143, 195-196 Kingprint Ltd (printer), 146 Kingsley, Charles, 4, 4fn, 126, 234, 237, 241, 290, 481 Kipling, Rudyard, 487 Knowles, James, 85, 196, 198, 254-255 Knox, John, 34 Kolb, Jack, 409, 413, 418, 424, 434-435, 436, 442, 446, 449, 455, 466, 468 Kooistra, Lorraine, 370 Kraken, The, 73, 348-354, 451-452 Kraken, The: Aunt Bourne, and the End of the World (Courtney), 348-355, 452fn Krebs, Dr. J. Ph., 378 Kubla Khan (Coleridge), 338-341 La Rochelle, 428 Lacan, Jacques, 127 Lady Clare, 98 Lady of Shalott, The, 73, 78, 88, 89, 91, 92, 272, 273, 299, 302, 333, 350, 358, 361, 481, 488 Lady of Shalott, The (Waterhouse, painting), 288, 293, 366, 368, 370 Lady Trevelyan and the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (Batchelor), 67, 123-125 Lamarck, Jean Baptiste, 128 Lamb, Charles, 191 Lancelot and Elaine, 302, 328, 488 Landow, George P., 9 Lang, Cecil Y., 22, 22fn, 42fn, 106, 254-255, 281, 414 Langbaum, Robert, 305 Language as Living Form in NineteenthCentury Poetry (Armstrong), 82 Laodicean, A(Hardy), 214 Lao-tze (ancient Chinese philosopher), 35 Last Tournament, The, 201, 217 Lattice at Sunrise, The (Turner), 150, 194 Laureateship, The (Broadus), 242, 244 Laurence, Samuel, 290 Laverstock Asylum, 135 Lawrence, D.H., 262-263, 266, 481 Le Gallienne, Richard, 410 Le Morte D'Arthur (Malory), 3, 7, 8, 18 Leader, The, 44 Lear, Edward, 68, 72, 288 Leavis, F. R., 126, 305 Lectures on Greek Poetry (Mackail), 99-100 Ledbetter, Kathryn, 216-218 Lee, Donald, 374 LEE, John, 307-310 Lee, Vernon, 222, 222fn, 224 Leeds City Art Gallery, 368 Leicester: Haymarket Theatre, 114 Leicester: Phoenix Theatre, 114 Leicester: Vaughan College, 113 LEIGHTON, Angela, 120-123, 221-228, 293, 315-329, 359, 385, 402 Leighton, John (illustrator), 151 Leisure Hour, The (journal), 153 Letter from Tunbridge Wells, A (Hallam), 414 Letters and Memorials (Trench), 425, 434 Letters of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, The (Lang & Shannon), 22, 22fn, 42fn, 106, 254-255, 281, 414 Letters of Arthur Henry Hallam, The (Kolb), 409, 418, 424, 425, 429, 430, 434-435, 436, 442, 446, 449, 455, 466, 468 Letters of Lady Tennyson, The (Hoge), 67 Letters of Queen Victoria, The: a Selection from Her Majesty's Correspondence between the years 1837 and 1861 (Benson & Esher), 243, 244 Letters to Fanny Kemble (Kemble), 428 Letty's Globe, or Some Irregularities in a First Lesson in Geography (Turner), 154, 196 Levi & Salaman (Silversmiths of Birmingham), 105fn Levi, Peter, 66, 349 Levy, Amy, 307 Life and death of Jason, The (Morris), 212 Life and Letters of John Keats (Milnes), 60 Life and Times of Tennyson from 1809 to 1850, The (Lounsbury), 238, 239, 419, 420 Life lived Quickly, A: Tennyson's Friend Arthur Hallam and his Legend (Blocksidge), 423, 449, 476-477 Life of John Sterling, The (Carlyle), 426, 429 Life, Letters and Friendships of Richard Monckton Milnes, First Baron Houghton, The (Reid), 436 Lincoln Camera Club, 293 Lincoln Cathedral, 293, 296 Lincoln Performing Arts Centre, 293 Lincolnshire, 73, 342, 432, 446 Lincolnshire County Council, 289, 374 Lincolnshire History and Archaeology (Journal), 155, 156 Lincolnshire libraries and museums, 111 Lines Addressed to A.T. (Hallam), 412, 470 Lines for Ellen Hallam with a copy of Wordsworth (Hallam), 414 Lines: Oh Misery to Know (Hallam), 411 Lines written at Malvern (Hallam), 466fn Lines Written in Great Depression of Mind (Hallam), 412 List of Colours and Materials for Illumination and Missal Painting (Windsor and Newton), 370 Listening to Guinevere: Female Agency and the Politics of Chivalry in Tennyson's Idylls (Ahern), 271, 275, 277 Literary Anecdotes of the Nineteenth Century (Wise), 100 Literary Gazette, 233 Littledale, Harold, 3, 6, 10, 19 Littlewood and Company (Publisher), 411 Liverpool Albion, 34 Liverpool Medical Schools, 23 Liverpool: Northern Hospital, 23, 24 Llandudno (Wales), 194 Localities of Burns (Turner), 154 Locke, John, 435, 447-448 Locksley Hall, 358 Lodge, The, Malvern (later Hill House), 466468 Londesborough (Yorkshire), 197 London: Lyceum Theatre, 288-289 London Medical Schools, 23 London: National Heart Hospital, 121 London: National Theatre, 113, 114 London Review, 43 London: Wimpole Street, 73 Lonely Garden, The: the Sonnets of Charles Tennyson Turner (Ebbatson), 161, 168, 199 Los Angeles, 112 ‘Lost' Poem of Arthur Henry Hallam, A (Motter), 414 Lotos-Eaters, The, 79, 126, 332-336, 338, 346, 358-361, 362, 472, 488 Lougy, Robert E., 47-48, 47fn Lounsbury, Thomas R., 238, 239, 419, 420 Louth Grammar School, 134 Love between Men in English Literature (Hammond), 431 Love, loss and lyricism in Tennyson's poetry (O'Neill), 473 Lovelace, J. Timothy, 345 Lovers' Progress, The : An Investigation of William Morris's The Defence of Guenevere and King Arthur's Tomb (Stallman), 276 Lover's Tale, The, 122, 126, 127, 315-329 Lubenow, W.C., 424, 433 Lucas, John, 97 Lucretius, 195, 217, 318, 333, 346, 359, 389 Lukacs, Georg, 303 Lunar eclipse, 158 Lund Humphries (publisher), 374 Lushington Cecilia see Tennyson, Cecilia Lushington, Cecilia ('Zilly' niece), 198 Lushington, Edmund, 143, 238, 233, 238 Lushington, Franklin, 233 Lycidas (Milton) 116, 182 Lyell, Charles, 68 Lykiard, Alexis, 207 Lyotard, Jean Francois, 126 Lyric colour: Pre-Raphaelite Art and Morris's The Defence of Guinevere (Helsinger), 272fn Lyric poetry, 180 Lyric Poetry and Society (Adorno), 157-158, 158fn, 158-9, 160, 161, 162, 171, 450-453 Lyrical and Responsible Names in Maud (Barton), 42-59 Lytton, Bulwer-, see Bulwer-Lytton, Edward George Earle Lytton 1st Baron Lytton Mablethorpe, 332, 342 Macaulay, George, 290 Macbeth (Shakespeare), 263 McCabe, William Gordon, 22 MacCarthy, Fiona, 212 Macdonald, George, 487 McDonald, Peter, 224 Mackail, J.W, 99-100 Maclise, Daniel, 290, 370 Macmillan, Alexander, 141, 193, 194, 195 Macmillan & Co. (Publisher), 102fn, 103, 113, 137, 139-142, 144-145, 147, 148, 154, 195, 199 Macmillan's Magazine, 43, 135, 141, 150, 154, 193, 195, 196, 217 Madame Bovary (Flaubert), 215 Mahoney, J (illustrator), 151 Maintaining the Sublime: Heidegger and Adorno (Rosiek), 158 Malaga, 97, 428, 432 Malory, Sir Thomas, 3,7, 8, 9, 18, 204, 253, 254, 264-265 Malory: Works (Vinaver), 253, 254, 255, 264265 Malvern, 408, 466-468 Man and His Myths: Tennyson's Idylls of the King in Critical Context (Buckler), 18 Man, Paul De, 214 Mancoff, Debra M., 119 Mann, Robert, 42, 42fn, 43, 69, 70 Mantell, Gideon, 22, 31fn Manyfaced Glass, The: Tennyson's Dramatic Monologues (Hughes), 336 Margaret the Moonbeam (Lushington), 198 Mariana, 73, 272-273, 358, 450 Mariana (Millais, painting), 366, Mariana in the South, 473 Mariana in the South (Rossetti, woodcut), 365, 366 MARKLEY, A. A., 216-218, 332 Markley, Arnold (obituary), 474-475 Marlowe Society, Cambridge, 114 Marroni, Francesco, 271fn Marston, J. Westland, 236 Martin, Andrea, 366 Martin, John (artist), 353 Martin, Robert Bernard, 42fn, 43fn, 50fn, 54fn, 66, 74, 193, 233, 237, 238, 239, 281, 299, 330, 348-349, 380, 430, 431, 478 Marx, Karl, 169, 214 ‘Mary' (ship), 427 Mary Magdalene and In Memoriam XIV (Fontana), 285-287 Mary Queen of Scots, 182, 472 Masculine Desire: The Sexual Politics of Victorian Aestheticism (Dellamora), 431 Masterman, Dodie (obituary), 386 Masterman, Standish, 386 Maud, 42-59, 69, 70, 74, 117, 122, 126, 127, 220, 221, 288, 294, 301, 358, 486 Maud, and Other Poems, 42, 43 Maude (Rossetti), 47fn Maudsley, Henry, 483, 486 Maurer, Oscar, Jr., 43, 43fn Maurice, F. D., 422, 423fn Maxwell, James Clerk, 422 Maxwell, Richard, 351, 451 fn, 452fn May Queen, The, 478 Mayall, J.J.E. (photographer), 147, 148, 289 Mazzeno, Laurence, 274 Measure of Time: Rising and Falling in Victorian Meters, The (Harrington), 167 Medical Schools see London; Paris; Vienna; Liverpool Meditative Fragments (Hallam), 438, 456, 458-459 Memorials of a Tour on the Continent(Wordsworth), 182fn Meredith, George, 304, 384 Meredith, Owen, 119 Merivale, Charles, 68, 190 Merleau-Ponty, Maurice, 448-449 Merlin and Vivien, 6, 203, 253, 254, 478 Mermaid, The, 357, 358-360, 362 Merman, The, 357 Merrill, George P., 28fn Metamorphoses (Ovid), 283 Metaphysical Society, The, 34 Metcalfe, W. & Son (printers), 139, 417 Methodism, 349 Middlemarch (Eliot), 262 Midnight, June 30th 1879, 147, 198 Mill, John Stuart, 361, 362, 434 Millais (Rosenfeld and Smith), 366 Millais, John Everett, 288, 290, 366 Millennialism and Sect Formation in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (Wilson), 261 Miller, Hugh, 25, 25fn MILLER, Jeffrey, 221-228 Miller's Daughter, The, 288 Millhauser, Milton, 331 Milnes, Richard Monckton, 1st Baron Houghton, 60, 68, 149, 190, 193, 412, 416417, 436, 466 Milton, John, 25fn, 29, 34, 182, 188, 193, 257, 316, 330, 331, 332, 416 Mirehouse, 295 Miscellaneous Sonnets (Wordsworth), 182 Missing Bride, The, 196 Mitford, Mary Russell, 98 Miti e mondi vittoriani: La cultura inglesi dell'Ottocento (Marroni), 271fn MODES (computer program), 111 Monteith, Robert, 68 Montgomery, L.M., 488-489 Montpellier, 429 Moonlight Portrait (Watts), 290 Moore, G.E., 62 Moore, James, 466 Moore, Thomas, 219 Morning Post, The, 34 Morris, William, 64, 212-213, 271-279, 304 Morte d'Arthur, 107, 120, 223, 271, 332, 333, 345, 431, 479 Morte d'Arthur; Dora, and other Idyls, 100, 100fn Mortimer, John, 221 Morton, John, 480-482 Morwenstowe (Cornwall), 206 Moselle, 151 Moselle Boatman and his Daughter (Turner), 151 Motion, Sir Andrew, 408, 470 Motter, T. H. Vail, 409-418, 454, 455, 456, 457 fn, 458, 459 Mottistone, Lord, 72 Mourning becomes the Law: Philosophy and Representation (Rose), 260 Moxon, Edward (publisher), 42fn, 98fn, 111, 139, 233, 239, 240, 288, 291,366, 370, 415, 486 Moxon's Illustrated Edition of Tennyson's Poems, 1857, 101, 366 Muldoon, Paul, 316, 327 Mulock, Dinah see Craik Murchison, Sir Roderick, 28 Murray, Flora, OBE (obituary), 297 Murray, John (publisher), 24fn, 410 Murray, John & Lindsell, Henry (publishers), 149 Musset, Alfred de, 478 My Beautiful Lady (Woolner), 67 My First and Last Strophe (Turner), 157, 183, 184 My Life is full of Weary Days, 73 My love has talked with rocks and trees, 127 My Timepiece (Turner), 151 Myth about the Nightingales, A (Turner), 150 Napoleon Bonaparte, 426 Napoleonic Wars, 303, 354 National Portrait Gallery, London, 291, 372 National Portrait Gallery, The, and the Tennyson Bicentenary (Ormond), 290 National Trust, 206 Natural History of Norway, The (Pontoppidan), 350-351 Nazism, 214, 215 Needles Lighthouse from Keyhaven, Hampshire, The (Turner), 172 Neville family, 472 New English Hymnal, 73 New Literary History, 43fn New Monthly, 43 New Spirit of the Age, The (Horne), 235-236 New Studies of Christian Theology (Murray), 24fn New Testament, 255, 260 New Year's Eve, 478 New York Public Library, 411 Newman, John Henry, 125 News from Nowhere (Morris), 212-213 Nicene Creed, 254 Nicholsen, Shierry Weber, 159 Nicolson, Harold, 66, 72, 73, 177, 178, 199, 239 Nietzsche, Friedrich, 214 Nightingales (Turner), 150 Nineteenth Century, The, 43, 144, 155, 198, 217 Nineteenth Century Sonnet, The (Phelan), 177fn, 186fn No Idyl(l) Matter: the Orthographic and Titular History of Tennyson's English Idyls (Padley), 97-110 No Tidings from the Sea (Holl, painting), 196 Noli me Tangere (Titian), 285-286 Normal School of Science, South Kensington (Imperial College), 64 Norman-Butler, Belinda, see Butler North British Review, 234, 241 Northampton, Lord, 149, 193 Norton Critical Series, 115 Note on In Memoriam, A (Haynes), 378-379 Notes and Queries, 155 Notes to Literature (Adorno), 160, 171, 172 Novel on Yellow Paper, or Work it out for Yourself (Smith), 316 Nuffield Theatre, Southampton, 199 Nunokawa, Jeff, 115 Nuns fret not at their convents' narrow rooms (Turner), 177fn Nye, Eric, 423fn O Art and Commerce' (Turner), 167 O Darling Room, 380 O, falsely they blaspheme us (Hallam), 414 Oak and the Hill, The (Turner), 153 Observations on Man, His Frame, His Duty, and His Expectations (Hartley), 455, 456, 459460 Ocean, The (Turner), 172, 191 Ode, The (Turner), 180 Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington, 42, 301, 385 Ode: Intimations of Immortality (Wordsworth), 461 Ode to Memory, 325, 446-447 Odyssey, The (Homer), 212, 330-347 Odyssey of Homer (Cowper, trans.), 343 Oenone, 332, 333, 334, 336, 346, 430, 431 O'GORMAN, Francis, 248, 300-302, 389-391 Oh! That 'twere possible, 70-71 Ojeda (Spanish revolutionary local leader), 429 Old Testament, 197 Olsen, Victoria, 370 On the Aesthetic Education of Man (Schiller), 169-170 On Agazzis: Views On Board the Jersey Steamer (Turner), 172 On the Death of Rev. George Clayton Tennyson (Hallam), 414 On the departure of Albert Fytche for India by the ship ‘Marquis Camden’ (Turner), 150 On the Eclipse of the Moon of October 1865 (Turner), 158 On First Looking into Chapman's Homer (Keats), 338-339 On Form: Poetry, Aestheticism, and the Legacy of a Word (Leighton), 221-228, 359 On the Origin of Species (Darwin), 24 On Reserve in communicating Religious Knowledge (Williams), 265 On Shooting a Swallow in Early Youth (Turner), 155 On Some of the Characteristics of Modern Poetry and on the Lyrical Poetry of Alfred Tennyson (Hallam), 415, 445, 447, 450, 471 On Startling some Pigeons (Turner), 184, 191 On Sympathy (Hallam), 415, 454 On the Way to Language (Heidegger), 163164 Once and Future King, The (White), 9 O'Neill, Michael, 473 Open Heaven, The: A Study of Apocalyptic in Judaism and Early Christianity (Rowland), 255 Oration on the Influence of Italian Works of Imagination (Hallam), 434, 441 Oriana, 368 Oriana (Sandys, painting), 366, 368 ORMOND, Leonée, 66, 74, 119-120, 285, 290, 291, 293-294, 311, 383-384 Our New Church Clock (Turner), 153 Outlines of Illumination from Idylls of the King by Tennyson (FSA), 370 Ovid (Publius Ovidius Naso), 283, 332 Owen, Richard, 22, 22fn, 24fn Oxford Companion to the Bible (Russell), 255 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, 22 Oxford English Dictionary, 79, 80, 82, 83, 99 Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend, The, 479 Oxford Movement, 6, 125 Oxford University Press, 113 Paden, W.D., 351, 352 PADLEY, Jonathan, 97-110, 129 Padley, Rev. Kenneth, 108 Paganism, 13, 15 Page, Norman, 96 Painter on Penmaenmawr, The (Turner), 151 Palace of Art, The, 212, 330, 332, 333, 338, 339, 346 Paley, William, 68, 435 Palgrave, Francis, 68, 72 Palladium, 68, 72, 379 Palmerston, Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount (Prime Minister), 428 Paracelsus (Browning), 487 Paradise Lost (Milton), 25fn, 257, 416 Paris, 24 Paris Exposition Internationale, 1867, 288 Paris Medical Schools, 23 Paris (Trojan prince), 333, 334, 335 Parnassus, 331 Passing of Arthur, The, 9, 385, 430, 488 Past and Present (Carlyle), 4, 5 Pater, Walter, 186, 224, 225, 226, 227 Patmore, Coventry, 47fn, 122, 171, 234, 236, 237, 241-242 Patriotism, 217 Pattison, R., 107 Paul, C. Kegan & Co (publisher), 143-144 Paz, Octavio, 162 Peach, Charles William, 22 Pearsall, Cornelia, 305-307, 331, 338, 340, 343 Peel, Sir Robert, 243 Peltason, Timothy, 116, 348, 349, 350 Peninsular War, 426 PERRY, Seamus, 258, 261, 262, 293, 315fn, 318, 331, 362, 389-391, 408, 422fn, 434-444, 458, Petrarch (Petrarca, Francesco), 188, 189, 190, 410, 416 Pettigrew, John, 342 PHELAN, Joseph, 177-187, 229 Phenomenology of Perception (MerleauPonty), 448-449 Philological Quarterly, 201, 351 Philosophy of Money, The (Simmel), 214 Phipps, Sir Charles, 241, 244 Pickering, B.M., 136 Pinion, F.B., and Pinion, M., 147-148, 164, 199 PINKNEY, Tony, 213-216 Pisa (Italy), 417 Pitt, William (the Elder), see Chatham, 1st Earl of Plath, Sylvia, 224, 317 Plato(nism), 61, 64, 73, 78, 330 Poems (Coleridge, ed. By John Beer), 438439, 441 Poems (David Bryce ed.), 103fn, 104 Poems [1830] (Hallam), 411, 412, 413 Poems 1832, 93 Poems, 1833, 361, 380 Poems 1842, 96, 97, 97fn, 98, 98fn, 105, 107, 235 Poems by Two Brothers, 134, 136-138, 190, 301, 352, 432 Poems, Chiefly Lyrical, 191, 235, 385, 411, 445-446, 454, 455 Poems in Lincolnshire Dialect (Campion and Burgess, CD), 400 Poems in Two Volumes (Wordsworth), 182 Poems of Arthur Henry Hallam, The: together with his Essay on the Lyrical Poems of Alfred Tennyson (Le Gallienne), 410 Poems of Tennyson ,The (Ricks, 1969 ed.), 356, 380-381, 430, 446, 449, 450, 451 Poems of Tennyson ,The (Ricks, 1987 ed.), 320, 47fn, 60fn, 62, 77, 98, 99, 107, 107fn, 223fn, 315 fn, 239-240, 248 Poems of Tennyson ,The (Ricks, 1989 ed.), 249, 253, 255, 260, 261, 299 Poems on Various Subjects (Coleridge), 191 Poet and his Audience, The (Jack), 357 Poet Laureate, 42, 189, 217, 233-247 Poetic and Dramatic Works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, The (Rolfe), 137 Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, The (Forman), 417 Poetics of Space, The (Bachelard), 271, 272, 273, 275, 317 Poetry in the Victorian Marketplace: The Illustrated Princess as Christmas Gift Book (Kooistra), 370 Poetry, Language, Thought (Heidegger), 317 Poetry of Experience, The: The Dramatic Monologue in Modern Literary Tradition (Langbaum, Robert), 305 Poetry of Tennyson, The (Culler), 69 Poetry of Tennyson, The (Thomson), 335 Poet's Song, The , 98, 104 Poland, 428 Pollard, G., 100, 102 Pontoppidan, Erik, 350-351 POOLE, Adrian, 385, 402 Pope, Alexander, 330, 338 Portraits with Memoirs (Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge), 416 Poulson, Christine, 119, 277 Prado Museum, Madrid, 432 Prefatory (Turner), 157 Prefatory Poem to my Brother's Sonnets, 143, 201, 203 Prefatory Sonnet (Wordsworth), 177, 177 fn, 180, 181, 182, 184, 185, 187 Pre-Raphaelite Body, The: fear and desire in painting, poetry and criticism (Bullen), 278 Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, 125, 288, 364375 Presbyterian Church, 34 Prettejohn, E., 368 Prickett, Stephen, 83 Pride and Prejudice (Austen), 67 ‘Princess Maude' (paddle steamer), 47 Princess, The, 47, 71, 117, 301, 321, 322, 326, 327, 330, 369, 370, 384, 430, 431 Principia Ethica (Moore), 62 Prins, Yopie, 162, 171 Printed Voice of Victorian Poetry (Griffiths), 220-221, 316, 356 Proceedings of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool, 24fn Process of Composition, The (Turner), 157, 185 Project Gutenberg, 303 Prometheus Unbound (Shelley), 338 Protestantism, 428 Proust, Marcel, 446, 447 Psalms of David, The, 96, 180 Publishers' Circular, 233 Pugin, Augustus, 212 Pullman, Philip, 487 Pursglove, Glyn, 108 Pursuit of Wandering Fires: Religious Controversy and the Holy Grail, The (Hinton), 3-21 PURTON, Valerie, 97, 126-128, 201-204, 229, 285, 293, 383, 408, 472, 487-489 Pusey, Edward R., 125 Pyrenees, 97 Quarterly Review, The, 43fn 198, 380 Quaternary Period, 29, 33 Queen Guenevere (Meredith), 119 Queen Victoria see Victoria, Queen Quest for the Grail, The: Arthurian Legend in British Art, 1840-1920 (Poulson), 277 Quest of the Sancgreall (Westwood), 119 Quest for Sangraal (Hawker), 207 Question Concerning Technology (Heidegger), 168-169 Quickening Maze, The (Foulds), 398-399 Quintillian (Marcus Fabius Quintilanus), 378 Rader, Ralph W., 57, 57fn, 69 Rainbow, The (Turner), 150, 160 Rambles of a Naturalist on the Shores and Waters of the China Sea (Collingwood), 23, 23fn Rashdall, John, 68 Rawnsley, Sophy, 65 Rawson, Claude, 442fn Ray, Gordon N., 50, 50fn Reading Aloud: a Victorian Metier (Collins), 113 Recent Recordings of Tennyson's Poems (Carroll), 399-401 Recepcion de Alfred Lord Tennyson en Espana, La : Traductores y Traducciones Arturicas (Zarandona), 298-300 Recherches sur le Ossemens Fossils de Quadrupedes (Cuvier), 24 Record of a Girlhood (Kemble), 427 Recordings of Enoch Arden (Carroll), 112 Records of an Eton Schoolboy (Gaskell), 419 Red House, Bexley Heath, 212 Redemption, 127 Redpath, Theodore, 342 Red-Wheat Field, The (Turner), 151 Reed, J. Spring, 106 Reflections on Vers Libre (Eliot), 174 Reform Bill (1832), 425 Reid, T. Wemyss, 436 Reinventing King Arthur: the Arthurian Legends in Victorian Culture (Bryden), 119120 Rejlander, Oscar Gustave, 289 Religion, 69, 22-41 Religion and Science, 26 Religious Musings (Coleridge), 438 Remains in Verse and Prose of Arthur Henry Hallam, The (Hallam), 409, 410, 411, 412, 413, 414, 415, 416, 434, 437, 438-439, 440, 441, 442, 454, 459 Remarks on Rossetti's Disquizioni Sullo Spirito Antipapale (Hallam), 415 Remorse, 352 Renaissance, 183 Renaissance East Midlands County Heritage Awards, 374 Republic, The (Plato), 78 Resuscitation of Fancy (Turner), 157 Rev. Charles (Tennyson) Turner (Grosart), 153 Revelation of St John the Divine, 13, 255-256, 257, 258-259, 348, 351, 353 Rex quondam, Rexque futurus [Once and Future King], (White), 9 Rhine Valley, 418 Rhythm and Will in Victorian Poetry (Campbell), 172, 174 Richardson, John (bookseller), 139 RICKS, Christopher, 3, 47, 47fn, 57fn, 61, 62, 77, 79, 87, 88, 98, 99, 107, 107fn, 115, 126, 221, 239-240, 248, 249, 253, 255, 260, 288, 294, 299, 315 fn, 376-377, 349, 356, 430, 441, 446, 449, 450, 451, 480 Riede, David G., 485-487 Rieu, E.V., 478 Riquer, Alexandre, De (translator), 299 Ritchie, Anne, 297 Riudavets, J., 479 Robbins, Tony, 342 Robertson, Robert, 468 Robinson, H.P., 195 Rochfort's Debating Society, Cambridge, 190 Roderick Hudson (James), 67 Rogers and his Contemporaries (Clayden), 243, 244, 414 Rogers, Miss, 155 Rogers, Samuel, 243, 244, 414 Rolfe, W. J., 137 Roman Catholicism, 5, 14, 15, 265 Romantic Landscapes: geology and its cultural influence in Britain (Dean), 35fn Romantic Poets, 419 Romanticism, 122, 126, 127, 338, 342, 345, 346 Rooke, Barbara E., 441 Room of One’s Own (Woolf), 327 Rosalind and Helen (Shelley), 318 Rose, Gillian, 260 Rosebud Garden of Girls, The (Cameron), 288 Rosenberg, John D., 256, 259, 261 Rosenfeld, Jason, 366 Roses on the Terrace, The, 472 Rosiek, Jan, 158 Ross, Robert H., 115-116 Rossetti, Christina, 47fn, 149, 303, 327 Rossetti, Dante Gabriel, 125, 183fn, 185, 288, 307, 365, 366, 415 Rossetti, William Michael, 149 Rothwell (Lincolnshire), 134 Rowland, Christopher, 255 Rowlinson, Matthew, 48, 48fn, 486 Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, The (Fitzgerald), 72, 96, 300, 302, 307-310, 487 Rudy, Jason, 447 Rumpole's Last Case (Mortimer), 221, 222fn Ruskin, John, 50fn, 125, 212 Russell, D. S., 255 Russell, Elizabeth, née Tennyson (aunt), 472 Russell, John, 1st Earl Russell, 243-244 Russell, Matthew (husband of Elizabeth Russell, née Tennyson), 472 Russell, William (father-in-law of Elizabeth Russell, née Tennyson), 472 Ryals, Clyde de L., 9 Sage of Highgate (Hallam), 437 Saint-Simon, Henri de, 167 Saint-Simonianism, 432 Sakya-Muni: The Story of Buddha (Alexander), 302 Sambrook, Arthur J., 426 San Gimignano (Italy), 124 Sandler, Florence, 265 Sandys, Frederick, 366 SASSO, Eleonora, 270-279, 311 Saturday Review, The, 193, 44fn Scantlebury, Guy, 199 Scene in Summer A (Hallam), 412, 470 Schad, John, 214 Schiller, Friedrich, 169-170 Schmithals, Walter, 261 Science, 35, 69 Scotland, 34 Scotsman, The , 34 Scott, William Bell, 125 Sea Fairies, The, 332-337, 339, 340, 346 Sea-Fairies' Answer, The (Turner), 172, 200 Sea-shell and the Sonneteer (Turner), 154 Seaside Truants, The (Turner), 189-190 Seasons, The (Thomson), 86, 87 Sedgwick, Adam, 22, 24fn Selected Poems (Imlah), 117 Selected Prose (Eliot), 316 Sellwood, Anne, see Weld, Anne Sellwood, Emily, see Tennyson, Emily, Lady Tennyson Sellwood, Louisa, see Turner, Louisa Semele, 376-379 Sense and Conscience, 325 Sense of an Ending, The: Studies in the Theory of Fiction (Kermode), 254, 258, 260, 261 Sexton, Clive, 384, 473 Shafto, Charlotte Rosa Duncombe (née Baring), 473 Shafto, Robert Duncombe, 473 Shafto, Rosa, 472 Shaftoe, Bobby, 473 Shakespeare, William, 157, 188, 189, 196, 207, 324, 330, 332 Shannon, Edgar Finlay, 22, 22fn, 42fn, 106, 233, 234, 237, 238, 239, 241, 255, 281, 414 Sharp, William, 198 Sharpe's London Journal, 234, 237 Shatto, Susan, 85, 248, 431 SHATTOCK, Joanne, 113-4, 130, 238, 241 SHAW, Marion, 85, 96-7, 129, 156, 206-207, 229, 248, 291-292, 294, 295-296, 408, 422433, 472-473, 482-485 Shaw, W. David, 82, 115, 446, 458 Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 127, 181, 283, 318, 321, 325, 332, 337, 338, 341, 345, 416-417, 426, 435, 438, 445, 447, 468 Shelley's Arethusa and Lines from Enoch Arden (Edgecombe), 283-284 Sherlock Holmes, 213, 215 Showman of Vanity Fair, The: the Life of William Makepeace Thackeray (Stevenson), 380 Sick Orphan, The (Turner), 153 Sidgwick, Henry, 422 Signs of the Times (Carlyle), 446 Siluria: the History of the Oldest Known Rocks Containing Organic Remains (Murchison), 28 Silurian System, The (Murchison), 28 Simeon, Sir John, 69, 70, 72, 214 Simmel, Georg, 214 Simpkin, W & Marshall (stationers), 136 Simpson, Roger, 119 SINFIELD, Alan, 115, 126, 127, 285 Sir Galahad, 271 Sir Galahad: a Christmas Mystery (Morris), 271 Sir Galahad and the Pale Nun (Cameron, photograph), 12 Sir Lancelot: a Legend of the Middle Ages (Faber), 119 Sir Launcelot and Queen Guinevere, 271-279 Six Tennyson Essays (Tennyson), 262 Sketcher in the Ardennes and Moselle Land, The (Weld), 151 Small Tableaux (Turner), 135, 141-142, 144, 183, 184, 195 Smith, Alison, 366 Smith, Goldwyn, 44, 44fn Smith, John Moyr, 288 Smith, Stevie, 316, 322 Snob, The, 380 Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, 416 Society for Lincolnshire History and Archaeology, 400 Socrates, 436 Some Unpublished Poems by Arthur Hallam (Tennyson and Baker), 417 Some unpublished verse by Charles Tennyson Turner (Evans), 155 Somersby (Lincolnshire), 92, 134, 173, 199, 294, 412, 423, 424, 425, 476 Somersby Sonnets (Hallam), 417, 424, 476 Sonnet form, 157 Sonnet. On an old German Picture of the Three Kings of Cologne (Hallam), 418 Sonnet on Myself (Hunt), 188 Sonnet on Seeing a Bevy of Humming-birds in a Glass Case (Turner), 149 Sonneteer to the Sea-shell, The (Turner), 154 Sonnets (Turner), 135, 139-141, 144, 150, 151, 180, 180fn, 182, 193 Sonnets Dedicated to Liberty (Wordsworth), 182 Sonnets and Fugitive Pieces (Turner), 134, 138-139, 143, 144, 177, 177fn, 179, 191 Sonnets from the Portuguese (Barrett), 486 Sonnets of this Century (Sharp), 198 Sonnets of Three Centuries (Caine), 199 Sonnets Written after my Return from Somersby (Hallam), 417, 476 Sonnets, Lyrics and Translations (Turner), 135, 142-143, 144, 149, 150, 151, 153, 177fn, 195 Sotheby's Auction House, 155 Sound of Tennyson, The (Fitzgerald), 316 Sounds and Silence of Madness, The: language as a theme in Tennyson's Maud (Lougy), 47-48 South Australia, 145 Southey, Robert, 192, 243, 304 Spain/Spanish, 298-300, 425-429, 477-480 Spanish Inquisition, 426 Spanish Rebellion, 1830-1831, 408, 426-433 Spasmodics, The, 121 Spectator, 237, 242-243 Spedding family, 372 Spedding, James, 67-68, 81, 143, 144, 155, 185, 191, 194, 196, 198, 289, 414, 429, 454 SPEDDING, John, 295, 298-300, 477-479 Spenser, Edmund, 265 Spilsby (Lincolnshire), 261 Spring (Turner), 150 St. Andrew's church, Clevedon, 470 St. Bega's church, Bassenthwaite, 295 St. Brandon's church, Brancepeth, 472-473 St. Martin's Press, New York, 148 St. Mary and the Holy Rood church, Donington (Lincolnshire), 379 St. Simeon Stylites, 305 STAINER, Alice, 305-307 Staines, David, 274, 277 Stallman, Robert L., 276 Stanford, W.B., 342 Stateliest Measures: Tennyson and the Literature of Greece and Rome (Markley), 332 Steam Threshing Machine, The (Turner), 168, 169, 171 Sterling, John, 422, 423fn, 427, 428, 429, 436 Stethoscope, 121 Stevens, Wallace, 224, 317, 325 Stevenson, Lionel, 380, 381 Stevenson, Matthew, 379 Stevenson, Robert Louis, 214 Stewart, Patrick, 112 Stoker, Ben, 364, 372 Stony, The: annotations on the Theory of the Sublime (Bohme), 173 Stott, Rebecca, 274 Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 240 Strachan & Co. (Publishers), 102fn, 103, 104 Strachey, Lytton, 66, 422 Strahan, Alexander (publisher), 195 Stranger's Child, The (Hollinghurst), 480, 482485 Studies in Browning and his Circle (periodical), 106 Studies in English, 43fn Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 (Stallman), 276 Studies in Philology (Ahern), 271, 274, 275 Studies in Romanticism (periodical), 442fn Studies in the History of the Renaissance (Pater), 186 Sturman, Christopher, 156 Sullivan Kruger, Kathryn, 333 Sully, Duc de (Maximilien de Béthune), 425 Summer Twilight, A (Turner), 163, 191-192 Sunrise (Turner), 150 Swarbrooke, Kerry, 294 Swedenborg, Emanuel, 24fn Swinburne, Algernon Charles, 120, 125 Symbolism of Poetry (Yeats), 440 Symington, Andrew James, 197 Table Talk (Coleridge), 191 Table Talk (Coleridge, ed. Woodring), 436 Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 48, 49, 233, 238 Talbert, Bruce, 288, 368 ‘Tale of Little Meaning, A': The Mind's Ear in Tennyson's Early Poetry (Dawson), 356-363 Talk with Coleridge, A (Green), 436 Talking Oak, The, 356 Taoism, 35 Tate Britain (London), 366 TATE, Gregory, 233-247, 311, 454-462, 480482 Tatler, The, 179, 192 Taylor, Ella, Rose and Emmie, 370-371 Tealby (Lincolnshire), 134 Tears, Idle Tears, 324 Technological mediations and the public sphere: Roger Fenton's Crimea Exhibition and the Charge of the Light Brigade (Groth), 370 Telegraph Cable to India, The (Turner), 166 Tennant, Robert John, 68, 191, 422, 429, 436, 463 Tennyson, Arthur (brother), 468 Tennyson, Cecilia (sister), 153, 238 Tennyson, Charles (brother) see Turner Tennyson, Sir Charles (grandson), 96, 112, 113, 134, 146-147, 199, 201, 203, 205, 239, 240, 242, 243, 244, 262, 296, 349, 354, 383, 413, 414 , 417, 474 Tennyson, Elizabeth (aunt), see Russell, Elizabeth Tennyson, Elizabeth (mother), 424 Tennyson, Emily (sister), 190, 198, 408, 412, 413, 417, 419, 423, 424,463, 465, 476-477 Tennyson, Emily, Lady Tennyson (wife), 65, 69, 70, 73, 149, 156, 149, 233, 244,330, 468 Tennyson, Frederick (brother), 134, 137, 381, 411, 423, 424, 429 Tennyson, George Clayton, Dr (father), 134, 348, 414, 424, 472 Tennyson, Hallam, 2nd Baron Tennyson (son), 3, 60, 65, 82, 84, 98, 98fn, 100, 102, 106, 137, 143, 144, 145, 156, 201, 238, 241, 244, 262, 267,275, 281, 330, 332, 342, 348-349, 376377, 410, 413, 414, 460 Tennyson, Horatio (brother), 463 Tennyson, Louisa, née Sellwood, see Turner Tennyson, Rosalind (great-great granddaughter), 296 Tennyson, Septimus (brother), 424, 463-464 Tennyson D'Eyncourt, Charles (uncle), 472 Tennyson (Ricks), 349 Tennyson, (1972 ed.) (Ricks), 57fn Tennyson (2nd ed. 1989) (Ricks), 3, 61, 62 Tennyson (Turner, Frank), 344 Tennyson (Turner, Paul), 335,344, 346 Tennyson Among the Novelists (Morton), 480482 Tennyson Among the Poets: Bicentenary Essays (Douglas-Fairhurst & Perry), 315fn, 331, 389-391, 422fn, 480 Tennyson Archive, The (Ricks), 126 Tennyson: Aspects of his Life, Character & Poetry (Nicolson), 199, 239 Tennyson, Browning and the Victorian Idyll (Reed), 106 Tennyson, By Ear (Leighton), 315fn Tennyson and the Celtic Fringe (Ebbatson), 207 Tennyson, Coleridge and the Cambridge Apostles (Beer), 434 Tennyson and Creation (Dean), 22-41 Tennyson: the Critical Heritage (Jump), 82, 107 fn, 235, 315, 361 Tennyson and the Doom of Romanticism (Tucker), 45-46, 46fn, 126, 256, 264, 349-350, 354 Tennyson and Dr. Gully (Jenkins), 468fn Tennyson and Geology (Dean), 22 Tennyson and his Friends (Tennyson), 410 Tennyson and the Literature of Greece and Rome (Redpath), 342 Tennyson and the Old Masters (Ormond), 285 Tennyson and his Publishers (Hagen), 233, 239, 240-241, 244, 370 Tennyson and the Reviewers: a study of his Literary Reputation and of the Influence of the Critics upon his Poetry 1827-1851 (Shannon), 233, 234, 237, 238, 239, 241 Tennyson and Shakespeare (Shaw), 207 Tennyson and the Text: The Weaver's Shuttle (Joseph), 332, 350, 354 Tennyson and Tradition (Pattison), 107 Tennyson and Victorian Periodicals: Commodities in Context (Ledbetter), 216-218 Tennyson at Farringford (Shaw), 291-292, 296 Tennyson in Egypt: a Study of the Imagery in his Early Work (Paden), 351, 352 Tennyson in France (Bowden), 298, 299, 478 Tennyson in Lincoln: A Catalogue of the Collections in the Research Centre (Campbell), 332 Tennyson: In Memoriam (Shatto & Shaw), 85 Tennyson, In Memoriam: A Casebook (Hunt), 315 Tennyson Letter, A (Fisher), 281-282 Tennyson, Morris and the Guinevere Complex (Sasso), 270-279 Tennyson Reading at Cambridge (Poole), 385 Tennyson reads Maud (Ray), 50, 50fn Tennyson Research Bulletin, 112, 364, 376, 386 Tennyson Research Centre, 68, 111, 144, 191, 192, 199, 239, 249fn, 288, 291, 364, 366, 370, 374 Tennyson: a Selected Edition (1989) (Ricks), 348 Tennyson: Seven Essays (Collins), 113, 127, 441 Tennyson Society, 22, 96, 113, 470 Tennyson Society at Haslemere, The (Shaw), 383-384 Tennyson Society in Durham, The (Shaw), 472-473 Tennyson studies: some materials relating to Emily Sellwood and Charles and Louisa Turner (Sturman), 156 Tennyson Today (CD), 293, 399-400 Tennyson Transformed: Alfred Lord Tennyson and Visual Culture (Cheshire, Jim), 293, 364375 Tennyson Transformed, Bicentenary Exhibition, Lincoln (Gould), 288-289 Tennyson Triptych, A, 1974 (Muldoon), 316 Tennyson: the Unquiet Heart (Martin), 42fn, 43fn, 50fn, 54fn, 66, 74, 233, 237, 238, 239, 281, 299, 330, 348-349, 430, 431, 478 Tennyson Weekend at Colchester, The (Shaw), 96-7 Tennysonians in Camelot, The: Tennyson Weekend, Tintagel, 16-19 May 2008 (Shaw), 206-207 Tennysons, The: Background to Genius (Tennyson and Dyson), 199 Tennyson's Camelot: The Idylls of the King and its Medieval Sources (Staines), 274, 277 Tennyson's Crossing the Bar: a Family Connection (Evans), 172 Tennyson's Development during the 'Ten Years' Silence' (1832-1842) (Green), 94 Tennyson's English Idylls and Other Poems (Macmillan edition), 103, 106, 107, 108 Tennyson's Fables of Emergence (Peltason), 348, 349, 350 Tennyson's Hum (Leighton), 315-329 Tennyson's Language (Hair), 447, 448 Tennyson's Maud: the biographical genesis (Rader), 57, 57fn, 69 Tennyson's Merlin (Haight), 271, 274, 275 Tennyson's Name: Identity and Responsibility in the Poetry of Alfred Lord Tennyson (Barton), 249, 300-302 Tennyson's Once and Future King (Williams), 252-269 Tennyson's Poems Early Poems English Idyls The Princess In Memoriam Maud (David Bryce edition), 102, 102fn Tennyson's Poetry (Hill), 248 Tennyson's Rapture: Transformation in the Victorian Dramatic Monologue (Pearsall), 305-307, 331, 338, 343 Tennyson's Scepticism (Day), 126-128 Tennyson's Style (Shaw), 82 Tennyson's Tears, Idle Tears (Griffiths), 441, 448, 456 Tennyson's Two Brothers (Nicolson), 177, 199 Tennyson's Ulysses: A Reconciliation of Opposites (Pettigrew), 342 Tennyson's Ulysses: the Significance of the Homeric and Dantesque Backgrounds (Robbins), 342 Terry, Ellen, 289 Tess of the d’Urbervilles (Hardy), 169 Testimony of the Rocks (Miller), 25fn Text and Interpretation (Gadamer), 157 Text as Process: Creative Composition in Wordsworth, Tennyson and Emily Dickinson (Bushell), 394-397 Texts for Nothing (Beckett), 225 Thackeray, William Makepeace, 297, 380-381 Then what is life, I cried (Hallam), 414, 470 Theocritus, 99 Theodicaea Novissima (Hallam), 410, 414, 415, 416, 454, 459, 460 They Were no Kings: an unrecorded sonnet by Hallam (Kolb), 418 Thing in the Poem, The: Maud's Hymen (Rowlinson), 48 This Lime-Tree Bower My Prison (Coleridge), 438, 439 Thomas Hardy's Novel Universe (Gossin), 158 Thomas Woolner RA, Sculptor and Poet (Woolner), 274 Thompson, Edward, 113 Thompson, Leonard, 258, 262 Thomson, Alastair, 335 Thomson, James, 34, 86, 87, 442, 486 Thought for March, A 1860 (Turner), 150 Three Grand Dinners (Shaw), 295-296 Through the Looking Glass (Carroll), 52fn Thwaite, Ann, 66, 97 Ticknor, William D., 98fn Timbuctoo, 383, 418, 437, 486 Time and Twilight (Turner), 161, 224, 225 Times, The, 44fn, 45fn, 61, 123, 242 Times Literary Supplement, 114, 374 Timmins, Grace, 111, 249 fn, 364 Tintagel, 119-120 Tintern Abbey (Wordsworth), 441, 457 Tiresias, 305, 307, 332, 342, 343 Tiresias and Other Poems, 143, 302 Tithon, 332, 333, 341, 342, 345, 346, 472 Tithonus, 104, 305, 306-307, 316, 332, 341, 346 Titian (Tiziano Vecelli), 285-286 Title of In Memoriam, The (Gray), 248-250 Title of In Memoriam, The: A few further consideration (Ricks), 376-377 To - , 77-95 To Alfred Tennyson at Somersby (Hallam), 414 To Beatrice on her First Interview with Dante (Turner), 154 To E. Fitzgerald: Tiresias, 307 To E.S.S (Turner), 156 To a Gentleman (Coleridge), 438 To the Gossamer Light (Turner), 157 To Homer (Keats), 338 To a Lady (Turner), 149 To the Lark (Turner), 181, 182, 192 To the Lighthouse (Woolf), 225, 327 To My Sister Mary (Turner), 179 To One Early Loved, 87 To Poesy (Hallam), 413 To a Red-Wheat Field (Turner), 151 To the Rev. F.D. Maurice, 97 Token Lights. A Contrast, 180fn Torrijos, General José Maria de, 423fn, 426, 427, 428, 429, 432 Touching Hearts: Queen Victoria and the Curative Properties of In Memoriam (Blair), 234 Tractarian Poetics, 180 Translations, literal and free, of the dying Hadrian's address to his soul (Johnston, David), 149 Treasury of English Sonnets, A (Main), 198 Trench, Charles Chenevix, 68 Trench, Richard Chenevix, 190, 191, 192, 195, 422, 423 fn, 424, 425, 426, 427, 428, 429, 432, 434 Trevelyan, Pauline, Lady Trevelyan (née Jermyn), 67 Trevelyan, Sir Walter, 67 Tribute, The: a Collection of Miscellaneous Unpublished Poems by Various Authors (Northampton, Lord), 47, 149, 193 Trinity College, Cambridge, 190, 191, 192, 291, 415, 416 Trinity Manuscript of Poems by Two Brothers, 155 Tristram of Lyonesse (Swinburne), 120 Trojan War, 332, 335, 345 TROWBRIDGE, Serena, 123-125 True Brotherhood: an eastern legend (Turner), 153 Tucker, Herbert F., 45-46, 46fn, 126, 256, 264, 267, 302-304, 349-350, 354 Turner, Charles Tennyson, 112, 134-205, 411, 423, 424, 429, 464, 466 Turner, Frank, 344 Turner, Joseph Mallord William, 124 Turner, Louisa, 134, 135, 149, 156 Turner, Paul, 128, 335, 346 Turner, Rev. Samuel (uncle), 134 Two Brothers: a Note on Charles Tennyson Turner's Influence on Tennyson's Poetry (Purton), 201-204 Two Past Ages (Turner), 155 Two Voices, The, 412, 431 Ulysses, 75, 104, 222, 302, 305, 306, 326, 332, 333, 334, 341, 342, 343, 344, 345, 346, 380, 385, 423, 480, 486 Ulysses Theme, The: A Study in the Adaptability of a Traditional Hero (Stanford), 342 Unamuno, Miguel, De (translator), 298 Unboastful Bard: Originally Anonymous English Book Production, 1770-1835 (Erickson), 43, 43fn Unbuilding Jerusalem: Apocalypse and Romantic Representation (Goldsmith), 266 Uncle Tom's Cabin (Stowe), 240 Uncrowned King: the Life of Prince Albert (Weintraub), 243-244 United States of America, 197, 218 Universe, 23 University of Bristol, 470 University of California, Berkeley, 114 University of California, Santa Cruz, 113 University of Cambridge, 23, 60, 419, 422, 432, 477 University of Edinburgh, 23 University of Essex, 96 University of Leicester: Victorian Studies Centre, 113, 114, 293, 294, 374 University of London: Centre for Editing Lives and Letters, 123 University of Oxford, 434 University of Sheffield, 408 University of Victoria, New Zealand, 114 Unnumbered Polypi (Maxwell), 351, 452fn Unquiet Heart,The (Martin), 193 Upper Norwood (London), 26 Usher, Patrick (photographer), 205 Vacant Cage, The (Turner), 182 Valley of the Shadow of Death (Fenton, photograph), 288, 368 Valuable Autograph Letters, Literary Manuscripts and Historical Documents (Sotheby's Sale Catalogue), 155 Vanity Fair (Thackeray), 380-381 Vastness, 35, 62-63 Ventnor (Isle of Wight), 69 Verbal Icon, The (Wimsatt), 163, 164, 166 Verses (Tennyson, Septimus), 463-464 Victim, The, 195, 217 Victoria and Albert Museum, 288, 368, 370 Victoria, Princess, 288 Victoria, Queen, 57, 217-218, 341, 243, 466fn Victorian age, 124 Victorian and Modern Poetics (Christ), 160, 161, 163 Victorian Criticism, 235, 245 Victorian Culture, 364-375 Victorian Literature and Culture (periodical), 370 Victorian Meters (Prins), 162 Victorian Poetry, 121, 122 Victorian Poetry (periodical), 199, 342, 351, 370, 452fn Victorian Poetry: an Annotated Anthology (O'Gorman), 248 Victorian Poetry and the Culture of the Heart (Blair), 120-123 Victorian Publisher, A: a Study of the Bentley Papers (Gettmann), 281 Victorian Scrutinies: Reviews of Poetry 1830 to 1870 (Armstrong), 234, 235 Victorian Types, Victorian Shadows: Biblical Typology in Victorian Literature, Art and Thought (Landow), 9 Victorians, The: an Anthology of Poetry and Poetics (Cunningham), 62, 64, 66, 179 Victorians and Ancient Greece, The (Jenkyns), 337 Victorians and the Prehistoric: tracks to a lost world (Freeman), 36fn Vielhauer, Philip, 260, 262 Vienna Medical Schools, 23 Viking, The: an Epic (Zavarr), 302 Virgil (Publius Vergilius Maro), 169, 170, 332, 343 Vision of Creation, A (Collingwood), 23fn, 23-36 Vita Nuova (Dante), 411, 414 Voltaire, François-Marie Arouet de, 410, 416 Waithe, Marcus, 212-213 Walking to the Mail, 107 Wallington (Northumberland), 67, 125 War passages in Maud, The (Smith), 44, 44fn Ward, W. G., 72, 377 Water and Dreams: an Essay on the Imagination of Matter (Bachelard), 273 Waterhouse, John William, 288, 293, 366, 368, 370 Watts Cemetery Chapel (Compton, Surrey), 383 Watts Gallery (Compton, Surrey), 291, 383 Watts, George Frederick, 289, 290, 291, 383 Watts, Mary, 383 Waugh, Evelyn, 481 Weaving the Word: The Metaphorics of Weaving and Female Textual Production (Sullivan Kruger), 333 Webb, Philip, 212 Webster, Augusta, 307 Weintraub, Stanley, 243-244 Weld, Agnes Grace, 142 Weld, Anne (née Sellwood), 149 Weld, Charles Richard, 151 Wellesley, Lady Jane, 385 Wells, H.G., 64 Wessex Typesetters (printer), 148 Westminster Abbey, 436 Westminster Review, The, 198, 235, 236, 277 Westwood, Thomas, 119 Wheeler, Michael, 353, 354 When first we took the stream... (Turner), 151 When Susan wilt thou cross again... (Turner), 155 Whitby, 22 White, Gilbert, 198 White, T.H., 9 Whitehead, A. N., 422 Whitman, Walt, 82 Whitworth House, (Co. Durham), 473 Who Loves not Knowledge, 125 Why throbbest thou, my heart (Hallam), 470 Why we love a real-life story (Jardine), 123 Wilde, Oscar, 224-225, 225fn Wilkinson, G.J. (photographer), 90 Wilkinson, James Garth, 121 Wilkinson, Rev. William, 134 William Allingham: a Diary (Allingham, H. & Radford, D.), 275 William IV, King, 425 William Morris and the Middle Ages: A Collection of Essays, Together with a Catalogue of Works Exhibited at the Whitworth Art Gallery (Banham & Harris), 271fn William Morris: the Critical Heritage (Faulkner), 278 William Morris's Utopia of Strangers: Victorian Medievalism and the Ideal of Hospitality (Waithe), 212-213 Williams, Isaac, 265 WILLIAMS, James, 252-269, 311 Williams, Raymond, 113 Wilson, Bryan, 261 Wilson, John, 235 Wilson, John ('Mathetes'), 438 Wilton, Richard, 197, 202 Wimsatt, W. K., 163, 164, 166 Wind on the Corn (Turner), 166 Windsor and Newton (suppliers of artists' materials), 370 Wint, Peter De, 366 Wintour, Anna, 412 Wise, Thomas James, 139, 100, 100fn Wolffe, John, 353 Wolfson, Susan, 224 Wood Rose, The (Turner), 166 Woodbridge (Suffolk), 96 Woodring, Carl, 436 Woolf, Gabriel, 293 Woolf, Leonard, 422 Woolf, Virginia, 326, 327, 481, 484 Woolner, Thomas, 67, 68, 69, 70, 289, 290, 292 Word about Tennyson, A (Whitman), 82 Wordsworth, Christopher (Bishop of Lincoln), 197 Wordsworth, Christopher (Master of Trinity College, Cambridge), 191 Wordsworth, William, 177-187, 190-193, 241, 243, 244, 304, 319, 320, 321, 414, 424, 434, 437, 438, 439, 441, 445, 447, 457, 461 Works of Alfred Tennyson, The,(1878), 248249 Works of Alfred Tennyson, The, (Eversley Edition, ed.by Hallam Tennyson), 249, 376377 Works of Alfred Tennyson, The (Macmillan edition), 102fn, 103 Works of Alfred Tennyson, The (Strahan editions), 102, 102fn, 103, 104 World before the Deluge, The (illustration, Figuier), 37-41 Wreath-laying ceremony to mark the centenary of Tennyson's birth (Wilkinson, photograph), 90 Wreck of the Deutschland (Hopkins), 214 WRIGHT, Jane, 77-95, 130, 408, 458, 470471 Writings of Arthur Hallam, The (Motter), 409, 410, 411, 413, 414, 415, 416, 417, 418, 454, 455, 456, 457 fn, 458, 459 Yale University Library, 411 Yearbook of English Studies, 60fn Yeats, W.B., 224, 226, 440, 441, 446 Yonge, Charlotte M, 121 Young Tennyson, The (Bicentenary Conference, Lincoln, 2009), 372 Yours in aversion (anonymous criticism), 42fn Zarandona, Juan Miguel, 298-300, 479 Zavarr, 302 Zorilla, Jose, 298