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Authors: Richard Holmes

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d’Holbach, Paul Henri, Baron,
8
,
106
,
147
,
201
,
202

Holbert, Ludwig,
258 n.

Holcroft, Thomas (playwright),
170
,
423

Holland,
247
,
249

Holyhead,
133
,
199
; Shelley’s propaganda material examined at,
136–7
,
160

Homer,
181
,
220
,
306
,
501 n.
; Shelley’s translations and adaptations of,
600
,
611
,
612

Home Office intelligence service, development of surveillance network by,
8
,
9
; and investigation of Shelley’s subversive propaganda material and activities,
137–9
,
142
,
146–7
,
148
,
149
,
158–60

Hone, William,
155
,
363
,
366
,
370 n.
,
392
,
539
,
590 n.

Hood, Thomas,
402

Hookham, Thomas (bookseller),
147
,
153
,
154
,
156
,
157
,
173
,
174
,
182
,
185
,
186
,
197
,
200
,
212
,
229
,
233
,
241
,
250
,
251
,
254
,
255
,
273
,
274
,
353
,
359
,
383
; invited to stay at Tremadoc,
183
; assassination attempt of Shelley and,
188
,
189
; and Harriet’s letter to,
190–4
; money owed by Shelley to,
223
; condemns Shelley’s elopement with Mary,
236
; betrays Shelley to bailiffs,
265
; helps Shelley to negotiate loan,
266–7
,
269
; and visits Shelley at Nelson Square,
276
; refuses to take
Alastor
,
309
; informs Shelley of Harriet’s suicide,
352

Hooper (ex-landlord of Nantgwillt),
136
,
143

Hoppner, Mr and Mrs Richard Belgrave,
440–1
,
442
,
443
,
446–7
,
449
,
458
,
551
; Elena affair and,
467–8
,
469
,
470
,
471
,
472
,
473
,
481
,
666
,
667
,
668
,
669
,
678
,
701
,
703

Horace,
184
,
434

Horsham,
1
,
4
,
10
,
11
,
18
,
23
,
58
,
61
,
70
,
77

Humboldt, Alexander von,
505 n.
,
623

Hume, David,
43
,
54
,
106
,
202
,
298 n.
,
626

Hume, Dr and Mrs Thomas (foster parents to Charles and Ianthe Shelley),
327
,
648–9

Hunt, Henry,
349
,
401
,
530
,
531
,
537
& n.,
590 n.

Hunt, John,
186
,
540
,
675

Hunt, Leigh,
43
,
144
,
147
,
154 n.
,
155
,
210
,
238 n.
,
348
,
355
,
356
,
364
,
365
,
366
,
374
,
383
,
385
,
389
,
404
,
410
,
412
,
414
,
442
,
486
,
521
,
530 n.
,
538
,
544
,
551
,
570
,
580
,
597
,
610
,
613
,
661
,
662
,
682
; on Shelley’s view of society,
12–13
; Shelley’s letter about Illuminism to,
52–3
; and Shelley’s first visit to Hampstead,
63–4
; prosecuted for libel,
186
; Shelley’s friendship with,
350–3
,
528
; and financial aid to,
350
,
351
,
352
; publishes Shelley’s ‘Hymn’ in
Examiner
,
356
; Shelleys stay in Hampstead with,
359–63
,
371
; and visits Shelley at Marlow,
368–9
,
370
,
371
,
373
; moves to Lisson Grove,
377
; his advocacy of
Revolt of Islam
,
403
; Shelleys’ visits in 1818 to,
408
; Mary’s letters from Italy to,
423–4
,
628
; Shelley’s translation of
Symposium
and,
431
& n.; attack in
Quarterly
on,
448
; Shelley sends copy of ‘Julian and Maddalo’ to,
457
,
539
; and letters from Italy to,
464–5
,
526
,
538–9
,
558
,
561
,
569
; sends his portrait to Shelley,
528
; and
The Cenci
dedicated to,
528
;
The Mask of Anarchy
sent to,
538
,
539
; and decides not to publish
The Mask
,
539–40
,
541
; his review of ‘Peter Bell’ I and II,
551
; and
Peter Bell the Third
sent to,
556
; political differences between Shelley and,
558
,
590
; his lack of response to Shelley’s literary contributions,
569
,
580
; invited by Shelley to Italy,
580
;
A Philosophical View of Reform
and,
583
,
591
,
593
; and refuses to publish ‘Popular Songs’,
593
,
594
; informs Shelley of death of Keats,
647
; reference in
Adonais
to,
657
; Shelley’s proposal for joint publishing ventures in Pisa with,
673–5
; his arrival in Pisa prepared for and awaited,
676
,
687
,
710
,
711
,
717
; and journey postponed,
694–5
,
697
; Shelley secures loan from Byron for,
703–4
; arrives in Genoa,
726
; and reunion with Shelley,
728
; Mary advises him against coming to Lerici,
728
; and Shelley’s death,
730
; his later activities and death,
733

Hunt, Marianne,
63
,
351
,
361
,
363
,
412
,
423
,
691
; stays with Shelleys in Marlow,
368–9
,
370
,
371
,
372
; Mary’s letters from Italy to,
486
,
519
,
562
,
576–7
; and Shelley’s letter about Keats to,
613–14
; journey to Pisa postponed,
694
; and arrival in Italy,
728
; and seriously ill,
728

Hunt, Thornton,
362–3
,
373
,
583
,
637–8

Hurstpierpoint (Sussex),
71
,
131
,
136
,
137
,
141
,
142
,
143–4
,
145
,
172
,
175

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