Read Shelley: The Pursuit Online
Authors: Richard Holmes
Tags: #Biography & Autobiography, #Literary, #Literary Criticism, #European, #English; Irish; Scottish; Welsh, #Poetry
Guido da Siena,
459
Guildford, Lord,
486
Habeas Corpus, threat of suspension in Ireland,
129
,
131
; suspended in England (1817),
363
Halliday, Walter,
24
Hamilton, Samuel (Weybridge printers),
308
,
309
Hamilton, Sir William,
505 n.
Hampden Clubs,
52
,
165
& n.,
363
,
366
Hampstead,
255
,
257
,
258
,
261
; Hunt’s house in Vale of Health,
63–4
,
351
,
359–63
Harlowe (painter),
369
Hassan-ben-Sabbah,
243 n.
Hazlitt, William,
87
,
170
,
275 n.
,
365
,
371
,
382
,
554
,
591
,
649
; his portrait of Godwin,
169
; and view of Shelley,
45 n.
359,
361–2
; and of Southey,
101 n–102 n
.; and of genteel liberalism,
540–1 n.
; and of Crossing the Alps,
340
Headlong Hall
, T. L. Peacock,
174
& n.,
311
Healy, Dan (Shelley’s Irish servant),
132
,
145
,
147
,
149
,
150
,
199
; arrested and imprisoned in Barnstaple,
158–9
,
160
,
161
; arrives in Tremadoc,
187
,
191
; and shooting incident,
192
,
193
; moves back to London,
199
,
200
; discharged by Shelleys,
216
Heatherington and Watson (publishers),
209
,
210
,
660
Helvetius,
152
Helyer, William,
29
Hermit of Marlow pamphlets,
see
Shelley, Prose Works:
A Proposal for Putting Reform to the Vote . . .; An Address to the People on the Death of Princess Charlotte
Hexter (Eton master),
19
Hidalgo, Miguel,
117
Hindu Pantheon
, Tom Moore,
182
Hippolytus
, Euripides,
288
& n.,
424
Histoire du Jacobinisme
, Abbé Barruel,
53
,
126–7
, & n.,
242
History of Art
, J. J. Winckelmann,
463
,
485
A History of a Six Weeks Tour
, Mary Shelley,
249
,
341
History of the French Revolution
, Jean Lacretelle,
369
The History of Rebellion and Civil Wars in England
, Earl of Clarendon,
542
Hitchener, Elizabeth,
157
,
415
,
474
,
632
,
667
; Shelley’s friendship with,
71–2
,
87
; and Shelley’s correspondence from Field Place with,
72–3
,
89
; and from Wales,
74
,
75–6
,
135
,
140–2
,
143–4
,
145
; and from York,
77
,
84–6
,
90
,
91
,
228
; and from Keswick,
93–117
passim
; and Xmas Day Letter (1811),
98
,
99–100
; and Harriet’s letters and postscripts,
112
,
114
,
117
,
129
,
136
; and Shelley’s correspondence from Dublin with,
117
,
119
,
120
,
124
,
126
,
127
,
128
; discovery of box containing propaganda material sent from Dublin to,
131
,
136–7
; and plans for her to join Shelley family,
133
,
134
,
139–44
,
145
; Home Office agent assigned to watch,
137
,
142
; and local gossip in Sussex about,
140–2
; joins Shelleys in Lynmouth,
147–8
; Godwin’s view of,
147
; and Harriet’s view,
148
; distributing of propaganda by,
148–9
; Shelley’s relationship with,
153
; and departure from Lynmouth,
161
; loses favour with Shelleys,
171–2
,
175
; and returns to Hurstpierpoint,
175
; Shelley’s callous attitude towards,
175–6
; and Harriet’s antagonism,
176
; her letters of recrimination to Shelley,
189–90
Hobhouse, John Cam,
316
,
342
; visits Byron in Geneva,
345
; and Byron’s letters to,
418–19
,
420
,
623–4
Hogg, James,
316
Hogg, Prudentia,
731
Hogg, Thomas Jefferson,
x
,
xi
,
11
,
16
,
17
,
26
,
33
,
34
,
64
,
65 n.
,
77
,
99
,
174 n.
,
175
,
219
,
222
,
227
,
250
,
258
,
261
,
286
,
308
,
412
,
486
,
597
,
662
,
676
,
711
; on Shelley’s interest in occultism,
24–5
; and on chaotic state of Shelley’s rooms at Oxford,
37–8
; his intimate friendship at Oxford with Shelley,
40–6
,
48–9
,
78
; on Shelley’s nocturnal fantasies,
41–2
; correspondence with Elizabeth,
44
,
45
; and with Shelley,
45–7
;
Necessity of Atheism
published,
48
,
49–51
,
54
,
56
; and methodical society plan,
52
; expelled from Oxford,
55
; and goes to London with Shelley,
55
; and takes rooms in Poland Street,
57
; meeting with Timothy Shelley at Miller’s Hotel,
57–8
; returns home from London,
60
; his correspondence with Shelley,
61–2
,
64
,
66
,
68
,
70
,
74
,
78
; his view of Westbrooks,
66
; and of Harriet,
68
; visits Field Place,
71
,
75
; his view of Elizabeth Hitchener,
71
; stays with Shelleys in Edinburgh,
79–80
; and moves to York,
82
,
83
,
85
; Shelley’s community plan and,
86
,
90
; and Harriet left in care of,
87
; his infatuation with Harriet leads to break with Shelley,
89–93
,
95
; reunited with Shelley in London (1812),
172–3
; at farewell dinner for Elizabeth Hitchener,
175
; Shelley’s correspondence from Tan-yr-allt with,
183
,
184
; and invited to stay at Tremadoc,
183
; and shooting incident,
187
,
189
,
194–5
,
196
; abortive visit to Dublin,
199
; and meets Shelley in London (1813),
199–200
; his relationship with Harriet in London,
214–15
; on Shelley’s hypochondria,
218
; his
Memoirs of Prince Alexy Haimatoff
published,
221
; Mrs Boinville’s letter to,
224
; and his description of Shelley at Bracknell,
224–5
; and Shelley’s letters revealing his feelings to (1814),
225
,
227
,
228–9
,
230
,
256–7
; his meeting with Shelley in London (1814),
257
,
268
; and becomes regular visitor to Nelson Square,
271
,
275
,
277
; Shelley’s review of his
Prince Alexy Haimatoff
,
271–2
; friendship between Mary and,
275
,
276
,
278–9
,
282
; and love-notes from Mary to,
277
; and Shelley’s experiment in ‘shared’ household,
277–9
; joins Shelley
ménage
at Arabella Road,
281
; Shelley’s correspondence from Bishopsgate with,
290–1
,
296–7
; and visits Bishopsgate,
297
; not informed of Shelleys’ departure for Geneva,
321
; Shelley’s letter from Switzerland to,
338
; and Will,
346 n.
; dines with Hunts,
359
; at Albion House, Marlow,
368
,
374
,
405
; and spends Xmas with Peacock in Marlow,
389
; in London with Shelleys (1818),
408
,
409
; and sonnet competition at Lisson Grove,
410
; Shelley’s correspondence from Italy with,
422
,
464
,
465
,
523
,
598
,
682–3
; and invited to Italy,
580–1
; Jane Williams becomes his common law wife, and his later career,
731