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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

‘Sunday 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

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