Bergère, La (house, Southern France), 67–8
Bibesco, Princess, 52
Birrell, Francis, 97
Blakeney Point (Norfolk), 82
Bloomsbury Group, 28, 126, 140
Booth, George, 116
Booth, Polly, 116
Boschetti, Signorina, 116
Buckmaster, Colonel Maurice, 169
Busch Quartet, 88
Bussy, Dorothy, 169
Bussy, Janie, 99–100
Bussy, Simon, 99, 169
Cameron, Julia Margaret, 12
Campbell, Jean, 70–1
Carr, Mrs (‘Beetle’s’ mother), 83–4
Carr, John, 84
Cassis (Southern France), 65–76
Chamberlain, Joseph, 24
Chamberlain, Neville, 149
Charleston (house, Sussex): life at, 3, 90–7, 99–100, 149–50; disrepair, 6; AG occupies, 5–6, 10–11; described, 38–9; garden, 43–6; studio, 97, 99; Vanessa at, 168
Chevalier, Mlle, 71–2
China, 118–19, 121, 131
‘Cinda’ (school friend), 82–3
Claverham (Sussex), 151
Clifford’s Inn, London, 152
Cohen, Harriet, 128
Colefax, Sibyl, Lady, 131
Compagnie des Quinze, 88, 126
Copeau, Jacques, 88
Coulain, Mme, 72
Cuckmere Haven (Sussex), 75
Cunard, Nancy, 152
Curry, Donald, 74
Curtis, Mrs (‘Curty’; headmistress), 77–8, 80–3, 86, 88–9
Curtis, Dunstan, 80
Davidson, Angus, 10
Drown’s (picture restorers), 127
Duckworth, George, 16, 23–5, 107
Duckworth, Gerald, 16
Duckworth, Julia see Stephen, Julia
Duckworth, Stella see Hills, Stella
Ebbs, Mrs, 111
Edwards, Dorothy, 144
Eliot, George, 52
Ellen (housemaid), 57, 62
Eribert (German friend), 149–50
Euston Road School, London, 148
Feuerbach, Emmanuel, 87
Firle Beacon (Sussex), 46
Fitzroy Street, London, 127–8, 130–1
Flossie (home-help), 128
Flush (Virginia Woolf), 108
Fontcreuse, Château de, 67, 71
France, 65–71, 168
Fry, Margery, 103–4
Fry, Roger: friendship with Vanessa, 28; in love with Vanessa, 31–5, 103; visits Charleston, 39, 100, 103; and Angela Lavelli, 40; and Helen Anrep, 100; character and appearance, 100–1, 103; portrait, 102; death, 104
Gage, Viscount, 39
Garnett, Angelica: born, 37; childhood illnesses, 39–41, 62–3; early religious feelings, 55; reading, 56, 74, 139; knocked down by car, 62; early curiosity about sex, 65, 121–3, 125, 139; sacrifices dolls, 75–6; schooling, 77–8, 80, 86, 114; portraits, 79, 91, 98, 102, 112, 153; appearance, 84; love and playing of music, 86–7, 116–17, 125, 161; visits to theatre, 88; learns of parentage, 89, 134–6; stage ambitions, 116; learns Italian, 116; character and emotional life, 122–3, 136, 163; in Paris, 124–5; at London Theatre Studio, 126–7, 132; marriage, 135, 157–8, 160–3; David Garnett courts, 143–4, 146–8, 152, 154–7; studies art, 148; children, 160–2; painting, 161; mastectomy, 175
Garnett, Constance, 144, 146
Garnett, David (‘Bunny’): lives in France, 1; AG leaves, 1, 175; on Vanessa, 13; relations with Duncan Grant, 36, 39, 146–7, 154–6, 158; on birth of Vanessa’s children, 38; as Conscientious Objector in Great War, 39; and AG’s childhood, 52; on Duncan Grant’s parents, 67; criticises AG’s disdain of others, 85; flies aeroplane, 100; and Julian’s death, 132; courts AG, 143–4, 146–8, 152, 154–7; marriage to Ray, 143, 147; background, 144, 146; portrait, 145; jealousies, 149, 155; in World War II, 150–2; marriage to AG, 158, 161–2
Garnett, Edward, 144, 146
Garnett, Fan (AG’s daughter), 8, 10
Garnett, Ray (David’s 1st wife), 143, 147, 149, 161
Garnett, Richard (David’s son), 143
Garnett, Richard (David’s grandfather), 144
Garnett, William (David’s son), 143
Gordon Square, London: no. 46, 48–55; no. 50, 138
Grace (maid), 41, 54, 65, 71–2, 92, 169
Grant, Major Bartle (Duncan’s father), 38, 66–7
Grant, Duncan (AG’s father): AG’s relations with, 2–5, 121, 123, 128–30, 135, 137, 156, 163, 172; life at Charleston, 3–4, 7, 92–3; 93rd birthday, 8; death, 9–10; and Virginia Woolf’s jealousy of Vanessa, 22; relations with Vanessa, 28, 32–5, 39, 94–5, 129–30, 164–6, 172; background, 33; personality and character, 33–5, 109, 128–9; homosexuality, 33, 36; portrait, 34; as Conscientious Objector in Great War, 35, 39; relations with David Garnett, 36, 39, 146–8, 152, 154–6, 158; children, 37–8; and Charleston garden, 45; AG sees naked, 49; decorates Virginia Woolf’s London home, 53; typhoid, 65–6; parents, 66–7; at La Bergère, 67–9; and AG’s Cuckmere escapade, 76; music, 87; stage designs, 88; paintings, 94–5, 103, 166; and Helen Anrep, 100; making things, 101; in Rome, 117; decorates Queen Mary, 117; virginal quality, 122; in Fitzroy Street, 127–8; and Julian’s death, 132; AG learns of fatherhood, 134–7; relations with Clive Bell, 141–2; and Virginia Woolf’s death, 151; and AG’s marriage, 158; and Vanessa’s illness, 160; later trips abroad, 168–9; and Vanessa’s death, 171–2
Grant, Ethel (Duncan’s mother), 38, 65–7, 87
Hallman, Frank, 2, 7, 175
Ham Spray (house, Wiltshire), 99
Hammersley, Mrs (pianist), 128
Harland, Mr & Mrs (Keynes’s cook and husband), 50–1
Henderson, Sir Nicholas, 9
Hills, Jack, 23, 25–6
Hills, Stella (née Duckworth), 16–18, 21, 23; portrait, 20
Hilton Hall (Huntingdonshire), 143, 146, 161
Hodgkin, Frances, 81
Hogarth Press, 53
Honey, Dorothy (née Bell; Clive’s sister), 56–7, 59–61
Horney, Karen, 175
Hutchinson, Mary, 167
Italy, 115–18, 168
Jackson, Julia see Stephen, Julia
Keynes, John Maynard, Baron, 15, 39, 48, 130, 132, 154
Keynes, Lydia, Lady (formerly Lopokova), 55, 93
Kropotkin, Prince Petr A., 143
Langford Grove (school, Essex), 77–8, 80, 86, 114, 118
Lavelli, Angela, 40
Lawrence, D. H., 143
Léner Quartet, 87
Lewes (Sussex), 85, 96
Liddell, Alvar, 95
London Theatre Studio, 126, 132
Lopokova, Lydia see Keynes, Lydia, Lady Lottie (Charleston cook), 45, 69, 91, 130, 149
Louie (AG’s nurse), 47, 54–5, 62, 77, 122, 138
Lowell, James Russell, 17
McNeil, Daisy, 65, 67, 70
May, Betty, 144
Mérimée, Prosper, 139
Monks House see Rodmell
Moralt, Dr Marie, 39
Morrell, Lady Ottoline, 54
Mortimer, Raymond, 53, 97
Mussolini, Benito, 115
National Gallery, London, 86–7
Nellie (AG’s nurse), 41–2, 48–9, 54, 138
New Statesman, 53
Nicolson, Vita, Lady see Sackville-West, Vita
Obey, André: Noè, 88
Olivier, Noel, 39
Ovens (Bells’ servant), 56–7
Paris, 40, 124–5
Partridge, Frances, 143
Percy Street, London, 170
Polignac, Comtesse de, 131
Prout, Miss Fischer, 81
Queen Mary, s.s., 117
Roche, Clarissa, 8
Roche, Paul, 4–6, 8–10, 164
Roche, T. (Paul’s son), 4
Rodmell (Sussex): Monks House, 39, 104, 109–10
Rome, 115–18
Roquebrune, near Mentone, 169
Russell, Bertrand, 74
Sackville-West,
Vita (Lady Nicolson), 115
Saint-Denis, Michel, 88, 126–7, 132, 170
St Tropez (France), 41–2
Sammons, Albert, 87
Sand, George, 52
Sands, Ethel, 167
Savarkar, Vinayak Damodar, 143
Seend (Wiltshire), 56–64, 138
Sickert, Walter, 128
Smyth, Mrs (piano teacher), 87
Smyth, Ethel, 110
Snowden, Margery, 40
Spalding, Frances, 121
Spanish Civil War, 131, 148
Stephen, Adrian (Vanessa’s brother), 16, 52
Stephen, Anne (Adrian’s daughter), 52
Stephen, James Kenneth (Leslie Stephen’s nephew), 17
Stephen, Judith (Adrian’s daughter), 52, 74
Stephen, Julia (née Jackson; then Duckworth; AG’s grandmother), 12, 16–18, 20–1
Stephen, Karen (Adrian’s wife), 52
Stephen, Laura (Vanessa’s half-sister), 16
Stephen, Sir Leslie (Vanessa’s father), 16, 18–19, 24
Stephen, Minnie (Harriet Marianne; Leslie’s first wife), 16
Stephen, Thoby (Vanessa’s brother), 16, 19, 21, 25–7
Stepniak, Sergei, 143–4
Stoker, Bram: Personal Reminiscences of Henry Irving, 116
Strachey, Sir Richard and Lady, 52, 66
Strachey, Lytton, 39, 97, 99, 114
Strachey, Marjorie, 52, 87, 149
Strachey, Oliver, 87
Sydney-Turner, Saxon, 170
Taylor, Valerie, 130
Teed, Peter, 67, 70
Thomas, Edward, 143
Three Sisters, The (Chekhov), 127
Tryon, Wyndham, 72
Venice, 168
Vigilance (journal), 124
Walpole, Hugh, 110
Walter, François, 124–5
Walter, Zoum (wife of François), 125–6
Wells, H. G., 143, 147
Whistler, James McNeill, 128
Woolf, Leonard: in Sussex, 39; in Tavistock Square, 52; relations with AG, 53, 106, 108–9; character, 106–8; at Charleston, 107–8; plays bowls, 110–11; relations with wife, 113–14; virginal quality, 122; and Virginia Woolf’s death, 151
Woolf, Virginia: fame, 15; family, 16; personality, 19; relations with Vanessa, 19–22, 27, 107–8, 111; portraits, 20, 112; upbringing, 21; breakdowns, 22, 113–14; creates character for Vanessa, 22–3; flirts with Clive Bell, 26–8; in Sussex, 39; in Tavistock Square, 52–4; AG’s childhood visits to, 53; at Charleston, 106; relations with AG, 106–7, 110, 113–14, 151; at Rodmell, 110–11; gives dress allowance to AG, 111; relations with husband, 113–14; appearance, 113; virginal quality, 113, 122; flirtations with women, 131; and Julian’s death, 132; and David Garnett’s courtship of AG, 150; suicide, 151
World War II, 149
Yeats, W. B., 80
Yonge, Charlotte M., 56, 74
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