Read Shelley: The Pursuit Online
Authors: Richard Holmes
Tags: #Biography & Autobiography, #Literary, #Literary Criticism, #European, #English; Irish; Scottish; Welsh, #Poetry
Divina Commedia
, Dante,
620
Domenichino,
459
Don Giovanni
, Mozart,
408
Don Juan
, Byron,
420
,
449
,
665–6
,
676
,
682
,
689
Don Juan
(Shelley’s sailing boat),
696
,
704
,
715–17
,
724
,
726
,
727
,
728
,
729
Dowden, Edward,
xi
,
112 n.
,
187 n.
,
666 n.
,
737
,
757
Drake, Henry (Barnstaple town clerk),
159
,
168
Drummond, Sir William,
298
& n.,
486
,
552
,
557
Drunkness
, Thomas Trotter,
182
Drury Lane Theatre Committee,
316
Druses,
243 n.
Dublin,
105–6
,
114
,
115
,
116
,
200
; Shelley’s stay in 1812: at 7, Sackville Street,
117–29
; and at 17, Grafton Street,
129–32
Dublin Journal
,
125
Dublin Weekly Messenger
,
128
& n.,
129
Dumbreck, John,
220
Eaton, Daniel, trial of,
144
,
147
,
154
& n.,
173
Eclectic Review
, review of
Alastor
in,
309–10
Edgar Huntly
, Charles Brockden Brown,
221
& n.,
274
Edinburgh,
90
; Shelley’s marriage to Harriet in 1811 in,
77
,
79–81
; and stay at 36, Frederick Street (1813),
220–3
Edinburgh Annual Register
,
101
Edinburgh Review
,
731
; review of ‘Christabel’ in,
348
; and of
The Cenci
,
595
Edwards, Rev. (vicar of Warnham Church),
2
Edwards, Thomas (‘The King of the Mountains’),
163
& n.
Eldon, Chancellor,
20
Electra
, Sophocles,
424
‘Elegy on the Death of Adonis’, Bion, Shelley’s translation of,
656
‘Elegy on the Death of Bion’, Moschus, Shelley’s translation of,
656
Elements of Chemical Philosophy
, Sir Humphry Davy,
153
,
347
Elise Foggi (Shelley’s Swiss maid),
339
,
345
,
348
,
367
,
370
,
441
,
443
,
458
,
572
; journey to Italy with Shelleys,
412
,
415
; family background and role in Shelley household,
415–16
; accompanies Allegra to Venice,
421–2
; her letters to Shelleys from Venice,
439
,
440
,
472
; at Este with Shelleys,
445
,
447
; 1st meeting and romance with Paolo Foggi,
445
,
462
,
472
; Elena affair and,
465
,
468–9
,
470
,
471–4
,
481
,
482
,
483
,
578
,
596
,
666
,
668
,
669
; and marriage to Paolo,
466
,
471
,
472
,
483
,
486
; meets Claire in Florence again,
701–2
Ellenborough, Lord Chief Justice,
52 n.
,
144
,
154
,
155
,
186
Ellis-Nanney, David,
163 n.
,
166
,
177
,
184
,
188
,
190
,
194
,
214
,
284 n.
Ellis-Nanney, Mrs David,
177
,
184
The Empire of the Nairs, or, The Rights of Women
, Chevalier J.H. Lawrence,
153
Endymion
, Keats,
361
,
405 n.
,
529
,
613
,
648
The Enquirer
, Godwin,
98
An Essay concerning Human Understanding
, John Locke,
48
,
307
An Essay on Population
, Thomas Malthus,
8
Essays
, Sir Francis Bacon,
307
Este,
471
; Byron’s villa (I Capuccini) at,
442–7
,
449
,
458
,
467
,
469
,
470
,
482
;
see also
Venice
L’Estrange, Col. Guy,
531
Etheridge, Allen,
109
Eton College,
39
; Shelley at,
11
,
18–30
,
98
,
104
,
150
,
404
,
431
,
651–2
Euripides,
182
,
288
,
297
,
424
,
485
; Shelley’s translation of,
612
Eustace, John,
477
The Examiner
,
43
,
51
,
52
,
63
,
147
,
154 n.
,
210
,
348
,
349
,
365
,
366
,
370
,
384
,
408
,
410
,
457
,
528
,
529
,
538
,
551
,
569
,
661
; article against military flogging in,
52 n.
; Shelley’s article on Daniel Eaton in,
144
; and Shelley’s open letter on Carlile trial (1819),
155
,
542
,
556–8
,
562
; 1813 libel case,
186
; favourable review of Shelley in Young Poets issue of (1816),
350
; ‘Hymn to Intellectual Beauty’ published in,
356
; and extracts and review of
Revolt of Islam
,
403
; and ‘Ozymandias’,
410
; coverage of Peterloo,
530
;
The Mask of Anarchy
not published in,
539–40
; and Shelley’s obituary in,
730
Excursion
, William Wordsworth,
274
Faerie Queene
, Edmund Spenser,
401
,
475
& n.
Falkner
, Mary Shelley,
232 n.
The Fall of Robespierre
, S. T. Coleridge,
8
,
401
Fantasmagoriana
,
328
Faust
, Goethe,
221
,
344
,
677
,
678
,
689
,
691–4
,
716
Fellowes, William (Post-Office agent),
137
Ferdinand III, Grand Duke of Tuscany,
615
Field Place,
xi
,
58
,
59
,
77
,
81
,
211
,
575
,
732
,
737
; Shelley’s childhood at,
1–12
,
17–18
,
23–4
,
28–9
,
104
; ‘asylum incident’ at,
24
,
28
,
32
; winter vacation from Oxford at,
44
,
45–8
; and Merle’s meeting with Shelley,
58
; Sir Timothy forbids Shelley to come home,
61
; and Shelley’s return,
70
; Hogg’s visit to,
71
,
75
; and Shelley leaves for Wales,
73
; Shelley’s abortive visit from York to,
87–9
; and walks from Bracknell to,
229
; reading of Bysshe Shelley’s will at,
276
; Percy Florence inherits,
732