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    The Marriage of Heaven and Hell

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      58. Three Guineas, p.9

      59. VW to ES, 7/6/38, Letters VI, p.234

      60. see Bell II, p.258

      61. 12/10/37, Diary V, p.112

      62. 4/2/38, Diary V, p.127

      63. see Bell II, p.205

      64. 12/4/38, Diary V, p.133

      65. VW to ES, 11/9/38, see Nicolson’s note, Letters VI, p.270

      66. VW to ES, 7/6/38, Letters VI, p.234

      67. VB to Julian, 10/10/36, see Marler, p.422

      68. 6/7/39, Diary V, p.324

      69. LW Autobiog. II, p.376

      70. Ibid.

      CHAPTER 15

      1. 3/9/39, Diary V, p.233

      2. VW to ES,. 12/9/39, Letters VI, p.358

      3. 7/10/39, Diary V, p.241

      4. 3/9/39, Diary V, p.233

      5. 2/12/39, Diary V, p.248

      6. 9/12/39, Diary V, p.250

      7. VW to VSW, 3/12/39, Letters VI, p.373

      8. VW to ES, 1/2/40, Letters VI, p.380

      9. 19/1/40, Diary V, p.257

      10. VW to ES, 1/2/40, Letters VI, p.380

      11. 2/2/40, Diary V, p.262

      12. 8/2/40, Diary VI, p.264

      13. VW to ES, 19/3/40, Letters VI, p.386

      14. 7/3/40, Diary V, p.270

      15. 20/3/40, Diary V, p.271

      16. Ibid.

      17. 25/4/40, Diary V, p.281

      18. LW Autobiog. II, p.409

      19. 13/5/40, Diary V, p.283

      20. Ibid.

      21. 20/5/40, Diary V, p.258

      22. 15/5/40, Diary V, p.284

      23. 7/6/40, Diary V, p.292

      24. 15/5/40 Diary V, p.284

      25. VW to VD, 8/9/40, Letters VI, p.428

      26. 15/5/40, Diary V, p.284

      27. 12/7/40, Diary V, p.301

      28. 16/8/40, Diary V, p.311

      29. VW to Ben Nicolson, 24/8/40, Letters VI, p.421

      30. 31/8/34, Diary V, p.313

      31. 26/7/40, Diary V, p.306

      32. VW to Sybil Colefax, 14/8/40, Letters VI, p.415

      33. VW to ES, 11/9/40, Letters VI (and Nicolson’s note), p.431

      34. 28/7/40, Diary V, p.306

      35. VW to VSW, 30/8/40, Letters VI, p.424

      36. 2/9/40, Diary V, p.314

      37. 5/9/40, Diary V, p.315

      38. 20/10/40, Diary V, p.330

      39. VW to ES, 11/9/40, Letters VI, p.429

      40. VW to ES, 12/9/40, Letters VI, p.430

      41. VW to ES, 14/11/40, Letters VI, p.443

      42. 5/11/40, Diary V, p.336

      43. VW to VSW, 15/11/40, Letters VI, p.445

      44. LS to Carrington, see Bell II, p.80

      45. 14/9/40, Diary V, p.319

      46. 12/10/40, Diary V, p.328

      47. 29/9/40, Diary V, p.325

      48. 1/11/40, Diary V, p.334

      49. 16/12/40, Diary V, p.343

      50. 19/12/40, Diary V, p.344

      51. VW to ES, 6/12/40, Letters VI, p.449

      52. 16/12/40, Diary V, p.343

      53. 6/12/40, Diary V, p.342

      54. LW Autobiog. II, p.420

      55. VW to ES, 12/1/41, Letters VI, p.459

      56. Ibid.

      57. Wilberforce to Elizabeth Robins, 28/2/41, see Jalland, p.173

      58. 29/11/40, Diary V, p.342

      59. 16/12/40, Diary V, p.343

      60. 24/12/40, Diary V, p.346

      61. 22/12/40, Diary V, p.345

      62. 15/1/41, Diary V, p.352

      63. VW to ES, 1/2/41, Letters VI, p.465

      64. 26/2/41, Diary V, p.356

      65. 8/3/41, Diary V, p.357

      66. 9/1/41, Diary V, p.351

      67. Ibid.

      68. 26/1/41, Diary V, p.354

      69. VW described the three phases to ES, 1/7/30, Letters IV, p.183

      70. VW to ES, 1/3/41, Letters VI, p.474

      71. LW to M. Llewellyn Davies, 1/9/41, Spotts, p.254

      72. Wilberforce to Elizabeth Robins, Dec 40, see Jalland, p.167

      73. VW to Wilberforce, 31/12/40, Letters VI, p.456

      74. Wilberforce to Elizabeth Robins, 31/1/41, p.172

      75. VW to VSW, 19/1/41, Letters VI, p.461

      76. VW to Wilberforce, 4/3/41, Letters VI, p.476

      77. Wilberforce to Elizabeth Robins, 22/3/41, see Jalland, p.179

      78. VW told Lehmann the novel was ‘too silly and trivial’ to publish. VW to John Lehmann, 27/3/41, Letters VI, p.486

      79. LW Autobiog. II, p.434

      80. Ibid.

      81. Wilberforce to Elizabeth Robins, 26/3/41, see Jalland, p.181

      82. VW to VB, 23/3/41, Letters VI, p.485

      83. VW to LW, 18/3/41, Letters VI, p.481 This is the letter left for LW on the sitting-room table, which he found on 28 March – see Nicolson notes 481, 486

      84. see Bell, Elders and Betters, p.126

      85. VB to VSW, 22/4/41, see Marler, p.476

      86. see Bell, Elders and Betters, p.126

      APPENDIX

      1. VW to OM, 9/10/36, Letters VI, p.76

      2. 28/5/31, Diary IV, p.27

      3. 4/1/36, Diary V, p.4

      4. VW to ES, 1/7/30, Letters IV, p.183

      5. VW to ES, 8/8/21, Letters IV, p.183

      6. 16/2/30, Diary III, p.287

      7. see Letters and Prose Writings of William Cowper, vol. I, edited by James King and Charles Ryskamp (Oxford University Press)

      8. VW to ES, 16/10/30, Letters IV, p.230

      9. 11/2/28, Diary III, p.174

      10. Ibid.

      11. Ibid.

      12. 20/1/19, Diary I, p.233

      13. see Scott Fitzgerald, The Crack-Up (1936)

      14. see William Cowper, Letters and Prose Writings, vol I

      15. Diary III, 15/9/26, p.110

      16. Diary V, 1/3/37, p.63

      17. Ibid.

      18. LW Autobiog. vol 2, p.109

      19. VW to VD. 22/9/04, Letters I, p.142

      20. LW Autobiog. II, p.116

      21. Ibid.

      22. William Cowper (see above)

      23. Styron, p.17

      24. VW to Gerald Brenan, 25/12/22, Letters II

      25. VW to LW, 18/3/41, Letters VI

      26. Hector Berlioz, The Memoirs, Trans. David Cairns, Panther, 1974

      27. William Cowper (see above)

      28. Charles Lamb to S. T. Coleridge, Letters, 9/6/96

      29. Diary II, 9/1/24, p.283

      30. VW to Molly MacCarthy, 9/2/26, Letters III, p.272

      31. VW to ES, 27/2/30, Letters IV, p.144

      32. Diary II, 8/8/21, p.125

      33. see Jamison, An Unquiet Mind

      34. Isherwood, see Noble, p.217

      35. LW Autobiog. II, p.124

      36. Bragman, Louis, J. Amer. J. Psychiatry 1137–59, 91, 1935, The Case of John Ruskin, p1151

      37. VW to ES, 16/10.30, Letters IV, p.230

      38. Ibid.

      39. VW to ES, 22/6/30, Letters IV, p.179

      40. Rado. B., Int. J. Psychoanalysis, 9 p.420, 1928

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      Wagner-Martin, Linda Sylvia Plath: A Biography (Chatto & Windus, 1988 / Cardinal, 1990)

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      QUOTED WORKS BY VIRGINIA WOOLF

      Mrs Dalloway Definitive Collected Edition (Hogarth Press, 1990)

      Orlando (Grafton Books, 1987)

      ‘On Being Ill’ in Collected Essays vol. 4 (Chatto & Windus, 1969)

      ‘Professions for Women’ in The Death of a Moth (Hogarth Press, 1942)

      The Voyage Out (Granada, 1982)

      The Waves (Hogarth Press, 1990)

      ‘Thoughts on Peace in an Air Raid’ in The Death of the Moth (Hogarth Press, 1942)

      Three Guineas Introduced by Hermione Lee (Hogarth Press, 1986)

      To the Lighthouse (Hogarth Press, 1990)

      Index

      The index that appeared in the print version of this title does not match the pages in your eBook. Please use the search function on your eReading device to search for terms of interest. For your reference, the terms that appear in the print index are listed below.

      Abbreviations used:

      VW – Virginia Woolf

      LW – Leonard Woolf

      LS – Leslie Stephen

      VB – Vanessa Bell

      VSW – Vita Sackville-West

      DNB – Dictionary of National Biography

      Abyssinia

      Alexander Method

      Anon

      Anorexia

      Apostles

      Asham

      Asperger’s Syndrome

      Autism

      Beard, George

      Bell, Angelica

      Bell, Clive, Cambridge; proposals and marriage; Julian’s birth; Quentin’s birth; marriage deteriorates; relationship with VW; flirtation; jealousy of LW; Roger Fry; pacifism

      Bell, Julian

      Bell, Quentin

      Bell, Vanessa, birth and early life; relationship with father; father’s death; Jack Hills affair; Thoby’s death; relationship with VW: mothering; strain of VW; mutual need; VW’s frigidity; pregnancy risk; Charleston; VB’s marriage; upset by VW; deteriorates; birth of Julian; birth of Quentin; Angelica; Roger Fry; Duncan Grant; Lytton Strachey; relationship with LW; depressions; Julian’s death; VW’s caring; opinion of 3 Guineas; The Waves; VW’s suicide

      Berlioz, Hector

      Between the Acts

      Bevin, Ernest

      Bipolar Affective Disorder (see manic depression)

      Brooke, Rupert

      Browning, Elizabeth Barrett

      Brunswick Square

      Burne-Jones, Sir Edward

      Cameron, Julia Margaret

      Campbell, Mary

      Carrington, Dora

      Case, Janet

      Ceylon

      Charleston

      Chatto & Windus

      Churchill, Sir Winston

      Clifford, Sir Hugh

      Cornhill Magazine

      Cowper, William

      Craig, Dr Maurice

      cyclothymia, x; rapid cycling; causes; progress

      Davidson, Angus

      de Jong

      depression; seasonal; post-natal (see also cyclothymia, manic depression, seasonal affective disorder, [SAD]); benefits

      Dickinson, Goldsworthy (Goldie

      Dickinson, Violet

      Dictionary of National Biography (DNB)

      Dreadnought Hoax

      Duckworth, George; relationship with VW; death

      Duckworth, Gerald

      Duckworth, Herbert

      Duckworth, Julia (see Stephen)

      Duckworth, Stella; separation anxiety; marriage; death

      Fabian Society

      Firle

      Fisher, Mary

      Fitzroy Square

      Florence

      Foster, E. M.

      Freud, Sigmund

      Fry, Roger

      Garnett, Angelica

      Garnett, David

      Grant, Duncan

      Hambantota (Ceylon)

      Head, Dr Henry

      Headache

      Herbert, Lady Margaret

      Hills, Jack Waller

      Hitler, Adolf

      Hogarth House

      Hogarth Press

      Holford

      Home Guard

      Hunt, Holman

      Hutchinson, Mary

      Huxley, Aldous

      Hypomania

      Hyslop, Dr Theo

      Influenza

      Insomnia

      Jackson, Dr John

      Jackson, Maria (Mia), early life; marriage; relationship with Julia; valetudinarian; rheumatoid arthritis, relationship with Leslie; death

      Jacob’s Room

      Jaffna (Ceylon)

      James, Henry

      Jamison, Kay

      Kandy (Ceylon)

      Kew Gardens

      Keynes, Maynard

      Knole

      Labour Party

      Lamb, Charles

      Lansbury, George

      Lawrence, D. H.

      League of Nations

      Lee, Sydney

      Lehmann, John

      lithium

      Little Holland House

      Little Talland House

      Long Barn

      Lopokova, Lydia

      MacCarthy, Molly

      MacDonald, Ramsay

      madness; benefits

      mania

      manic depression (and see cyclothymia) x; mixed; seasonal; rapid cycling; inheritance

      Manchuria

      Manorbier

      Mansfield, Katherine

      Martin, Kingsley

      Matheson, Hilda

      Mecklenburgh Square

      Melatonin

      Me
    lymbrosia (see The Voyage Out)

      Memoir club

      Monks House

      Morley College

      Moore, G. E.

      Morrell, Lady Ottoline

      Mosley, Sir Oswald

      Mrs Dalloway

      Mussolini, Benito

      neurasthenia

      neurotransmitters

      Nicolson, Sir Harold

      Night & Day

      Orlando

      Paranoia

      Parsons, Ian

      Parsons, Trekkie

      Partridge, Ralph

      Pattle (see Jackson, Maria)

      Prinsep, Sarah

      Prinsep, Thoby

      Plath, Sylvia

      psychoanalysis

      psychosis (see madness)

      Raverat, Jacques

      Rendle, Dr Elly

      Rhineland

      Richmond

      Ritchie, Richmond

      Ritchie, Anny

      Robins, Elizabeth

      Rodmell (see Monks House)

      Room of One’s Own A

      Round House

      Ruskin, John

      Russell, Bertrand

      Sackville-West, Vita, meets VW; Knole; affair begins; Harold Nicolson; maternal protector; feelings for VW; Persia; France with VW; Berlin fiasco; affairs with: Mary Hutchinson; Mary Campbell; Margaret Voight; Hilda Matheson; relationship with LW; predicts his suicide; Hogarth Press; opinion of: Orlando; 3 Guineas, The Waves; VW’s suicide

      Savage, Sir George

      Schumann, Robert

      Scott Fitzgerald, E.

      Scott, Geoffrey

      seasonal affective disorder (SAD)

      Seducers in Ecuador

      serotonin

      Seton, Dr David

      Shaw, George Bernard

      Sissinghurst

      sleep (see insomnia)

      Smith, George

      Smyth, Ethel

      Stephen, Adrian

      Stephen, Caroline

      Stephen, Fitzjames

      Stephen, James

      Stephen, Sir James

      Stephen, Jem

      Stephen, Jim, (cousin)

      Stephen, Julia, birth and early life; Little Holland House; Thoby Prinsep; character; nursing; beauty; separation anxiety; woman’s duty; melancholia; married to Herbert Duckworth; children; atheism; married to Leslie Stephen; children; Laura; sexual life; DNB; exhaustion; Julia’s death

      Stephen, Laura

      Stephen, Sir Leslie, birth and early life; mother and substitutes; father; Cambridge; fellowship and priesthood; agnostic; mountaineering; Thackeray; her death; Laura; Anny Thackeray; second marriage to Julia; mother-in-law; Julia’s death; Stella Duckworth; Cornhill Magazine; DNB, depression; Inheritance; relationship with VW; and VB; death

      Stephen, Thoby

      Stephen, Vanessa (see Bell)

      Stephen, Virginia (see Woolf)

      Strachey, Alix

      Strachey, James

     


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