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Authors: Peter Dally
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
Melymbrosia (
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
Strachey, Lytton
Styron, William
suicide
âSunday Tramps'
Sydney-Turner, Saxon
Talland House
Tavistock Square
Thackeray, Anny
Thackeray, Minny
Thackeray, William
Thomas, Jean
Three Guineas
To the Lighthouse
Trefusis, Violet
Tremor, familial
Twickenham Nursing Home
Unreality
Van Gogh
Vaughan, Adeline
Vaughan, Madge
Venice
Veronal
Village in the Jungle
Voight, Margaret
Voyage Out, The
Waterlow, Sidney
Watts, George Frederic
Waves, The
Webb, Beatrice
Wilberforce, Dr. Octavia
Wilberforce, William
Wise Virgins, The
Woolf, Bella
Woolf, Edgar
Woolf, Herbert
Woolf, Leonard,
early life, relationship with father; Judaeism; atheism; relationship with mother; her death; character; intolerance; Cambridge; identity crisis; apostles;
relationship with Lytton Strachey;
urges marriage; his death; influence of Thoby Stephen; Ceylon; Jaffna; Kandy; Hambantota; doubts future; resigns; relationship with VW:; meeting; proposal; marriage; maternal protector; critic, need for VW;
conflicts over:
motherhood; suburban life; pacifism; VW depressed; manic; Home Guard; LW plans suicide; VW's suicide; cremation; opinion of: Dr Savage; Dr Craig; Dr Octavia Wilberforce; heterosexual experiences; with VW; relationship with VB; work; parliamentary candidate; Labour party; League of Nations; visit to Germany; war; Hogarth Press; rows; Monks House; relationship with VS-W; Berlin; Freud and psychoanalysis; psychosomatic illnesses; tremor; (Alexander Method); death;
opinion of VW's work: To the Lighthouse;
The Waves; Orlando;
The Years; 3 Guineas;
Roger Fry;
Between the Acts;
LW's novels:
The Wise Virgins;
A Village in the Jungle
Woolf, Marie
Woolf, Sydney
Woolf, Virginia,
conception and birth; relationship with mother; Laura; mother's death; relationship with father; DNB; VW's writing; his death; relationship with VB; VB's marriage; need for; resentment; attitude to R. Fry; Angelica; Julian's death; relationship with Thoby Stephen; his death;
personality:
demands affection; anxiety; separation anxiety; maternal protection; social needs; unreality; relationship with George Duckworth; Stella Duckworth; death; Violet Dickinson; relationship with Clive Bell; Julian Bell; Lytton Strachey; gender and sex; libido; lesbianism; frigidity; views on marriage; Strachey proposal,
relationship with LW:
meeting; courtship; married; honeymoon; LW's aggressiveness; anger over motherhood; over suburban life; pacifism and war; German holiday; prospective M.P.; LW's protection; LW's illness; LW's mother; anti-Semitism; Hogarth Press; Monks House;
relationship with VS-W;
Harold Nicolson; maternal protector; France; jealousy; Berlin; Sissinghurst; Ethel Smyth; Freud and psychoanalysis; cyclothymia; seasonal; exacerbations; inherited; depressions; benefits; effect on writing; hypomania; mania; madness; Influenza;
breakdowns over:
mother's death; father's death; flirtation with Clive; Dreadnought Hoax; pre-engagement; marriage; suburban life; writing
The Years;
war; nursing home; anorexia and weight; paranoia; headache; suicidal ideas; LW's plan of suicide; suicide and last letters; attitude to doctors: Dr Savage; Dr. Craig; Dr Wilberforce; writing: reviews; anon;
Between the Acts;
LW's opinion;
The Common Reader;
Mrs Dalloway;
Jacob's Room;
Night & Day;
Orlando;
LW's opinion;
Roger Fry;
LW's opinion;
A Room of One's Own;
Three Guineas;
LW's opinion;
To the Lighthouse;
LW's opinion;
The Voyage Out;
The Waves;
LW's opinion;
The Years;
LW's opinion
Woolmer, Thomas
Years, The
THE MARRIAGE OF HEAVEN AND HELL
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ISBN 0-312-20559-7
First published in Great Britain under the title
Virginia Woolf: The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
by Robson Books
First U.S. Edition: November 1999
eISBN 9781466885226
First eBook edition: October 2014