Authors: Lyndall Gordon
Accademia di Lunatici
Adams, Abigail Adams, Henry
Adams, John: ambassador in London; opinion of Barlow; opinion of MW; peace treaty signing; political views; Priestley's American immigration; relationship with Godwin; relationship with Price; rhyme on secret agents; See Internet for debate with MW
Adams, John Quincy
Advice or courtesy books for women
Alderson, Amelia,
see
Opie
Alderson, Dr
Algiers; Algerian pirates
Altona. See Hamburg
Americans, native inhabitants
American Bill of Rights
American maritime trade (see Slavery)
American profiteers. See Barlow, Codman, Imlay, Swan
American Revolution
American spies. See Gilbert Imlay, Joel Barlow, Gouveneur Morris and internet documents.
Analytical Review
Ann (orphan)
Anti-Jacobin
Arden, Jane (later Gardiner): education; friendship with MW; marriage; MW's letters to; sister's marriage; teaching career
Arden, John
Arendal Arnold, Thomas
Astell, Mary
Austen, Jane: boarding school; brothers; economics; education; eye; father's school; on institutional history; on marriage; publication of works; reading; unwanted suitor; in Winchester; works and affinities with MW:
Catherine
;
Emma
;
Mansfield Park
;
Northanger Abbey
;
Persuasion
;
Pride and Prejudice
;
Sense and Sensibility
;
The Watsons
Austen, Philadelphia
Avery, Gillian
Â
Backman, Elias: business associate of Imlay; career; character; family;
Mary and Margrethe
venture; MW's mission; purchase of
Mary and Margrethe
;
Rambler
bullion import; relationship with Wulfsberg
Bage, Robert
Baldwin, Abraham
Baldwin, Edward (pseudonym of Godwin) Baldwin, Ruth,
see
Barlow
Barbauld, Mrs
Barère, Bertrand
Barlow, Joel: in Algiers; ambassador to France; American network; appearance; biographical blanks; business schemes; career; defence of Miranda; duality mirrors Imlay (see American spies); on English in Paris; family background; finances; first meeting with MW; in France; French citizenship; in Hamburg; James Wollstonecraft's debts; letters to wife; in London; Louisiana scheme marriage; meetings with MK; Paine's arrest; plans for Charles Wollstonecraft; political views; relationship with Imlay; relationship with MW; relationship with wife; Scioto scheme; shipping ventures; and Swan; works:
Advice to the Privileged Orders
;
The Conspiracy of Kings
;
The Vision of Columbus
Barlow, Ruth (Baldwin): appearance; care of Ann; on execution of Louis XVI; family background; friendship with MW; in Hamburg; on Leavenworth's bankruptcy; letters from husband; letters from MW; in London; marriage; in Paris; plan to return to America; relationship with husband Barrett Browning, Elizabeth
Bastille, storming (1789) Bath
Baxter (friend of Godwin in Dundee)
Beall, Mr (land sales)
Beaumarchais, Pierre Augustin de
Beckford, William
Bedlam Hospital
Benedict, Ruth
Bercovitch, Sacvan
Berlinghieri, Andrea Vaccà ,
see
VaccÃ
Bernadotte. See Carl XIV Johan, King of Sweden
Bernstorff, Andreas Peter
Beverley, Yorkshire
The Bible; Proverbs
Biography, alternative plots of; counter-narratives to cut-off with death; fallen woman plot; âhated existence'; intellectual women; interrupted life;
Mary
; truth.
Bishop, Elizabeth (Bess Wollstonecraft, sister of MW): appearance; birth of daughter; character; childhood; death of daughter; depression; emigration plan; engagement; escape from husband; finances; letters from MW; marriage; meeting with Godwin; meeting with Johnson; MW's death; Newington Green school; relationship with Godwin; relationship with husband; relationship with mother; relationship with niece Fanny; relationship with sister MW; social status; story told in
Wrongs
; teaching career; visits to family in Wales
Bishop, Meredith (brother-in-law of MW)
Blackden, Colonel Samuel Blackden, Mrs
Blackstone, Sir William
Blackwell, Elizabeth
Blair, Hugh
Blake, William
Blenkinsop, Mrs (midwife)
Blood, Caroline (Roe, mother of Fanny): daughter's fall; dowry; on Neptune Blood; relationship with MW; shop
Blood, Caroline (sister of Fanny)
Blood, Fanny (later Skeys): appearance; artistic career; Bess's escape; birth of son; death; first meeting with MW; friendship with MW; health; letter to Everina; letters; love for Hugh Skeys; marriage; MW's journey to; Newington Green school; pregnancy; shop
Blood, George (brother of Fanny): Bess's
escape; career; character; first meeting with MW; meeting with Fanny Imlay; MW's letters to; relationship with MW; reputation; sister's support
Blood, Matthew (father of Fanny)
Blood, Neptune
Blood family: background; finances; MW's relationship with; in Tipperary
Bluestocking Club
Boarding schools
Boccaccio, Giovanni
Boiti, Antonio
Bonnycastle, John
Boone, Daniel
Boston Monthly Magazine
Bostridge, Mark
Boswell, James
Boyle, Robert
Bregantz, Mrs (headmistress)
Brissot de Warville, Jacques Pierre: on America; execution; imprisonment; Louisiana policy; MW meets in Paris
Bristol Hot Wells
Brittain, Vera
Brontë, Charlotte Brontë sisters
Browning, Robert
Bullet, Colonel
Burgh, Hannah (Harding): Bess's teaching career; Caroline Blood's situation; death; foundation of Newington Green school; husband's career; influence on MW; kindness to MW; letters from MW; loans to MW; support for MW's journey to Lisbon; support for MW's teaching career
Burgh, Revd James
Burke, Edmund: attack on Price; Bluestocking Club; Cooper's challenge; MW's attack on; opinion of MW; political views;
Reflections on the Revolution in France
; on Terror as theatre
Burney, Fanny Burr, Aaron
Burr, Theodosia
Butler, Samuel
Byron, daughter Allegra; dismissed Claire's novel
Byron, Anne Isabella, Lady
Byron, George Gordon, Lord: advice to Mary Shelley;
Childe Harold
dedications; daughter Allegra; love affair with Claire; political views; publication; Shelley's feelings
Â
Cambon, Maria Geertruida de
Carl XIV Johan, King of Sweden
Carlisle, Anthony
Carter, Elizabeth
Casanova, Giacomo Girolamo
Chalmers & Cowie,
see also
Cowie
Charles I, King
Charles II, King
Chartist Circular
Chaucer, Geoffrey
Chauvelin, Bernard-François, marquis de Chesterfield, Philip Stanhope, fourth Earl of
Christie, Jane
Christie, Rebecca (Thomson): arrest and flight; marriage; MW's meeting with Imlay; relationship with MW; return to London; social life
Christie, Thomas: arrest and flight; career;
Letters on the Revolution of France
; marriage; in Paris; relationship with MW; return to London; in Surinam
Christine de Pisan
Church, Mr (âFriendly Church')
Cicero
Cini, Bartolomeo
Cini, Catherine Elizabeth Ranieri (âNerina' Tighe)
Clairmont, Allegra (daughter of Claire and Byron),
see
Byron
Clairmont, Charles (son of Charles Gaulis and Mary Jane)
Clairmont, Clara Mary Jane (âClaire'): appearance; character and views; childhood; as âConstantia'; daughter Allegra; death; education; educational theory; feminism; finances; health; influence of MW; letters; meeting with MK; memories of Fanny; memories of Shelley; mother's marriage to Godwin; music; in Pisa; politics; pregnancy;
Clairmont, Clara Mary Jane (âClaire')â
cont
relationship with Byron; relationship with MM; relationship with Shelley; relationship with stepsisters; running away with Mary and Shelley; in Russia; works
Clairmont, Mary Jane (Vial),
see
Godwin
Clare, Mrs
Clare, Revd Mr
Clarissa
. See
Pamela
Clarke, Dr John
Clive, Robert
Clonmell, John Scott, first Earl of, Lord Chief Justice
Club des Amis de la Loi
Club for Constitutional Information
Cockburn, Mrs
Codman, Richard
Coleman, Thomas
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor: American project; lectures; on MW; publication; reading of MW's work; spied upon; works
Commission des Substances
Committee for Public Instruction
Committee of Public Safety
Condorcet, marquis de
Condorcet, Mme
Conelly, Colonel (British spy)
Conrad, Joseph;
Heart of Darkness
; âThe Secret Sharer'
Cooper, James Fenimore,
The Spy
Cooper, Thomas
Cooper, William
Copenhagen Corday, Charlotte
Cotton, Mrs
Cowie, Mr (associate of Imlay)
Cowper, William
Crawford, Elizabeth
Crèvecoeur, St Jean de
Cristall, Miss (friend of Everina)
Crosby, Miss (governess)
Cumberland
(ship)
Curran, John Philpot
Curtis, William
Cutting, John Browne
Cutting, Nathaniel
Â
Dacier, Anne
Dallarde & Swan
Daly, Ann
Danton, Georges
D'Argès (French spy)
Darwin, Erasmus
Darwin, Mrs
Davy, Humphry
Dawson, Caroline Stuart
Dawson, Sarah (Regis)
Dawson, William
Dazzi, Andrea
Dazzi, Cristina
Dazzi, Giovanna
De Quincey, Thomas
Debrett (publisher of
Peerage
)
Defoe, Daniel
Delamotte (US Vice-consul in Le Havre)
Delane, Betty (later Skeys): concern for MW's health; first meeting with MW; friendship with MW; loan; marriage; at masquerade; niece Ann
De Lille, Patricia (South African MP) Dickens, Charles,(Smallweeds)
Dickinson, Emily
Disney, Mrs
D'Israeli, Isaac
Dissenters Doilé, Commissioner
Dryden, John
Dublin
Duer, William
Dyson, George
Â
East, Sir William and Lady
Edgeworth, Maria
Egan, John
Eliot, George; works
Elizabeth I, Queen
Ellefsen, Margrethe
Ellefsen, Marie (de Fine Fasting)
Ellefsen, Peder: accusations against; arrest and bail; career; disappearance of silver; family background; MW's mission; mystery of silver disappearance; ownership of
Margrethe
; silver transport to Norway
Enclosure Acts
Enlightenment ideals
Eton College
European Magazine
Evans, Elizabeth (preacher, George Eliot's aunt)
Eyre, Lord Chief Justice
Â
Farington, Joseph
Fawcett, Millicent (suffragist)
Fenwick, Eliza: appearance; care of baby Mary; help for MW in childbirth;
Lessons for Children
; letter to Everina
Fenwick, John
Fillietaz, Aline (Bregantz)
Fillietaz, M.(husband of Aline)
Filson, John
Finch, Anne
Finsbury Place, London
Fitzgerald, Lord Edward
FitzGerald, Gerald
Fitzgerald, Henry Gerald
FitzGerald, Margaret (King) n
FitzGerald, Mary (Mercer): daughters; reception of MW; relationship with MW
FitzGerald, Richard
Flemming, John
Fordyce, Dr James (physician, son of James)
Fordyce, Dr George (
Sermons to Young Women
)
Forman, David
Foster, R.F.
Fouquier-Tinville, Antoine Quentin
Fournée, Marguerite: MW's suicide attempt; nursemaid to Fanny; presence in MW's home; travels with MW; wages
Fox, Charles James
France, post-revolutionary
Frankenstein
.
See
Mary Shelley's works
Franklin, Benjamin
French ballets
French character; women
French language
French Revolution : Barlow's views; Christie's
Letters
; execution of king; Girondins; impact in England; impact in Ireland; influence on MW; Louisiana issue; MW's presence; MW's status as American; outbreak; promise of perfectibility; the Terror; turn against women; women revolutionaries; women's march . See Paris
Frend (Dissenting minister)
Fuller, Margaret
Fuseli, Henry: appearance; background; character; description of MW; friendship with Lavater; gift to Charles; Godwin's account of; at Johnson's house; marriage; Paris connections; Paris visit plans; relationship with Godwin; relationship with Johnson; relationship with MW; reputation; works
Fuseli, Sophia (Rawlins)
Â
Gabell, Ann (Gage)
Gabell, Henry Dyson
Galen
Gambs, Herman
Gardiner, Jane,
see
Arden
Garrett, Elizabeth
Garrick, Eva Marie
Gascoyne, Bamber
Gascoyne, Joseph
Gatsby (
The Great Gatsby
); See Gilbert Imlay
Gaulis, Charles
Gaulis, Charles, son of above,
see
Clairmont
Genêt, Edmond Charles
Genlis, Brulart de
Genlis, Mme de
George III, King
George, Prince of Wales (later Prince Regent, then George IV)
Gillray, James
Girondins