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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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  Annan, Noel Leslie Stephen (University of Chicago Press, London, 1986)

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

  To the Lighthouse (Hogarth Press, 1990)

  Index

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  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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