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), 213-214
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 (1823-1900), 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 KingdomExhibition, 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, 419-420
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 myliterary 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, 409-421,423,449, 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 year1850, 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 Douglas-
Dowling, 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, 213-216, 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, 188-200, 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