Authors: Lyndall Gordon
Ogle, Samuel
Opie, Amelia (Alderson): anti-slavery movement; marriage; in Paris; relationship with Godwin; relationship with MW; writings
Opie, John: marriage; MW's funeral; in Paris; portrait of Fuseli; portrait of MW; relationship with MW
Orléans, Philippe (âÃgalité'), duc de
Otto, Louis
Owen, Robert; Owenite feminism
Oxford, Jane (âAspasia'), Lady
Â
Paine, Thomas: appeal for Louis XVI's life; arrest and imprisonment in Paris; arrest for debt; career; effigy burnt; meeting with MM in Paris; meetings with MW in Paris; opinion of Barlow; political views; refugee in Paris; relationship with Godwin; relationship with Johnson; release from prison in Paris; response to Burke; trial for high treason; view of Terror; works:
Common Sense
;
An Occasional Letter on the Female Sex
;
Rights of Man
Paley, William
Palli, Angelica
Pamela
. See
Clarissa
Paris, architecture and barriers; Chinese Baths; guillotine; Law of Suspects; Luxembourg prison; Maison de Bretagne; post-Terror; wartime shortages; in 1802.
Parker, Daniel
Parkman, George: work and murder
Parr, Dr
Parr, Katherine
Parrot (sea captain)
Peace of Amiens
Peacock, Thomas Love
Pearson, Karl
Pembroke, Mary Sidney, Countess of
Percy, Bishop Thomas
Peterloo Massacre
Pétion, Jérôme
Pickering, Timothy
Pinckney, Charles
Pinel, Philippe
Pinkerton, Miss
Pisa: Claire in; MM settles in; MM's medical practice; medical school; Shelleys in
Pitt, William: appearance; Combination Acts; Godwin's biography of; informers; Irish policies; political views; propaganda; Regency issues; replacement by Fox; response to French Revolution; supporters; Treason Trials
Ploug, Søren
Poe, Edgar Allan
Poignand, Dr Louis
Polwhele, Richard
Polygon, Somers Town
Pompadour, Mme de
Ponsonby, John
Pope, Alexander
Portarlington, Lord
Price, Rice
Price, Dr Richard: American admirers of; appearance; Barlow's approach; career; congregation at Gravel Pit Meeting House; congregation at Newington Green; educational theories; illness; influence on MW; on Ireland; political views; popularity; relationship with Godwin; relationship with Johnson; relationship with MW; response to
A Vindication of the Rights of Men
; sermons; Unitarianism; views on slavery; works:
Observations on the Importance of the American Revolution
;
Observations on the Nature of Civil Liberty
;
On the Love of Our Country
;
Thoughts on Education
Price, Samuel
Priestley, Joseph
Primrose Street, Spitalfields
Prior, Revd John
Prior, Mrs
Â
Raleigh, Sir Walter
Rambler
(ship)
Rawlins, Sophia,
see
Fuseli
Regis, Balthazar
Reveley, Henry
Reveley, Maria. See Gisborne
Reynolds, Sir Joshua
Richardson, Samuel, See
Clarissa
and
Pamela
Risør
Risorgimento
Robards, Rachel
Robespierre, Maximilien: execution of Brissot; fall and execution;
Grande Terreur
; influence; Louisiana scheme; MW's criticisms of; policy towards Americans; policy towards women; sales of royal possessions
Robinson, Helena (Moore, daughter of MM)
Robinson, Mary (âPerdita')
Robinson, Richard
Roebuck & Henckell
Roederer, Pierre Louis, comte de
Rogers, Samuel
Rogers, Thomas
Roland de la Platière, Jean Marie
Roland de la Platière, Jeanne Manon Philipon
Romney, George
Roper, Margaret
Roscoe, William: appearance; consulted by MW; Fuseli exhibition; letter from MW; opinion of Godwin; portrait of MW; projects; support for MW
Rosini, Giovanni
Rossetti, Gabriele
Rothwell, Richard
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques : Imlay as natural man; influence on French Revolution; influence on Fuseli; influence on MW; MW's disagreements with; MW's reading of; on Nature; view of women; works:
Ãmile
;
Julie
;
Solitary Walker
Rowan, Archibald Hamilton: background; edition of
Travels
; friendship with MW; imprisonment in Dublin; letters from MW; in Paris; on spies; trial
Rowan, Mrs
Rowe, Nicholas
Ruskin, John
Rutland, Charles Manners, fourth Duke of
Ryberg, Niels
Â
St Clair, William
St George's Chapel, Windsor
Saint-Just, Louis Antoine de
Salzmann, Christian Gotthilf
Sargent, John Singer
Sargent, Major Winthrop
The Scarlet Pimpernel
Schlabrendorf, Gustav von
Schleswig-Holstein
Schreiner, Olive
Schweizer, Magdalena (âMadeleine')
Scioto Land Company: Barlow's role; failure; organisation
Scolfield, William (pseudonym of Godwin)
Scott, Walter
Scully, Denys
Seelye, John
Semelweiss, Ignaz
Seward, Anna
Sex education
Sexual abuse in school
Shakespeare, William. See Hamlet
Sharp, Jane
Shelburne, William Petty, Lord (later Marquess of Lansdowne)
Shelley, Clara
Shelley, Elena
Shelley, Harriet (Westbrook)
Shelley, Mary (Godwin): appearance; birth; character; childhood; children; death; education; elopement with Shelley; father's death; finances; grave; letters; marriage; meeting with MK; in Pisa; pregnancy; relationship with Claire; relationship with Fanny; relationship with father; relationship with MK; relationship with mother's memory; relationship with Shelley; relationship with stepmother; travels; works. See
Frankenstein
Shelley, Percy Bysshe: appearance; character; death; family background; Florence; health; marriages; meeting with MK; in Pisa; relationship with Claire; relationship with Fanny; relationship with Godwin; relationship with Mary; travels; works.
Shelley, Percy Florence
Shelley, William (âWill-Mouse')
Sheridan, Richard Brinsley
Siddons, Sarah
Silsbee, Edward Augustus
Skeys, Fanny,
see
Blood
Skeys, Hugh: birth of son; death of son; death of wife; Fanny Blood's love for; Godwin's letter to; letters; marriage to Fanny Blood; news of; promise of gown to MW; second marriage
Skeys, John
Skeys, William
Skinner Street, London
Slavery; enslavement of American sailors Smith, Charlotte
Smith, Joan
Société des Républicaines-Révolutionnaires
Society for Constitutional Information
Sothren, Mrs (Miss Godwin)
Southey, Robert
Sowerby, James
Spenser, Edmund
Staël, Anne Louise Germaine Necker, Mme de
Stent, Anne
Stephen, James
Sterne, Laurence
Stone, John Hurford
Stone, Lawrence
Store Street, London
Strömstad
Swan, James
Sweden. See Backman, Carl XIV, Gothenburg, Strömstad
Swift, Jonathan
Â
Tabart, Benjamin
Talleyrand, Charles Maurice de
Tallien, Jean-Lambert
Tasker and family
Taylor, Thomas
Tecumseh, Shawnee chief
Temple, Minny
Thompson, William
Thoreau, Henry
Thornhill, Colonel James
Thrale, Hester (later Mrs Piozzi)
Tickell, John
Tighe, Anna Laura (âLaurette')
Tighe, Catherine Elizabeth Ranieri (âNerina')
see
Cini
Tighe, George William
Times, The
Times Literary Supplement
Tocqueville, Alexis de
Todd, Janet
Tomalin, Claire Tønsberg
Tooke, Horne
Treason Trials (1794)
Trelawny, Edward John
Trimmer, Sarah
Tristram Shandy, see
Sterne
Turnbull, Forbes & Co.
Twain, Mark
Twiss, Francis
Â
United Irishmen
Â
Vaccà Berlinghieri, Andrea
Vaccà , Sophie
Vallon, Annette
Vergniaud, Pierre Victurnien
Versailles
Vesey, Mrs
Vickery, Amanda
Villeneuve, M. de
Virgil (Dido)
Viviani, Emilia
Volney, Constantin
Voltaire
Â
Waak (sea captain)
Wakefield, Gilbert
Walker, Joseph
Walkington farm, Yorkshire
Walpole, Horace
Walworth
Washington, George: Backman appointment; âCircular to the States'; correspondence with Price; influence; neutrality policy; Paine's service with; relationship with Barlow; spymaster
The Waste Land
and MW's Hamburg
Wilkinson appointment; Yale degree
Waterhouse, Joshua
Watson, James
Watts, Isaac
Wedgwood, Josiah the younger
Wedgwood, Thomas
Wedgwood family
Wesley, John
West, Benjamin
Westminster Review
Wheatcroft, John
Wheatley, Phillis
White's Hotel, Paris
Wilberforce, William
Wilkinson, James; agents
Williams, Helen Maria: appearance; Burke's opinion of; flight to Switzerland; imprisonment;
Letters from France
; meeting with MK; political views; relationship with Imlay n; relationship with MW; salon in London; salon in Paris; view of Jacobins; Wordsworth's sonnet on
Williams, Jane
Wilmot, Catherine
Wollstonecraft, Charles (brother of MW): in
America; birth; debts; emigration to America; in
Ireland; Johnson's appeals to; legal career; living with father; widow
Wollstonecraft, Edward (Ned, brother of MW): articled clerk; brother Charles working with; childhood; court case; debts; dispute over property; education; heir in patriarchal system; law firm; London home; management of family finances; marriage; parish church; relationship with mother; relationship with MW; sister Bess's escape from marriage; sister Everina living with
Wollstonecraft, Edward John (father of MW): career; daughter Bess's visits; dispute over property; drunkenness; family background; finances; Godwin on; health; in Laugharne; marriage; relationship with children; reputation; second marriage; son Charles living with; son Charles's inheritance; violence
Wollstonecraft, Elizabeth (Dickson, mother of MW): beaten by husband; character; children; death; family background; illness; marriage; relationship with MW
Wollstonecraft, Elizabeth (Eliza, Bess, sister of MW),
see
Bishop
Wollstonecraft, Elizabeth (Munday, sister-in-law of MW)
Wollstonecraft, Everina (sister of MW): birth; character; death; emigration plan; finances; letters from MW; letters from sister Bess; living with brother Ned; meeting with Godwin; MW's death; Newington Green school; in Paris; relationship with Godwin; relationship with mother; relationship with niece Fanny; relationship with sister MW; sister Bess's escape; teaching career; translations
Wollstonecraft, Henry Woodstock (brother of MW)
Wollstonecraft, James (brother of MW): arrested in Paris; birth; character; debts; gossip; naval career; relationship with MW; study of mathematics
Wollstonecraft, Lydia (stepmother of MW)
Wollstonecraft, Mary:
LIFE: family background; birth; christening; childhood; education; companion to Mrs Dawson; flirtations; nursing her dying mother; mother's death; living with Blood family; sister Bess's marriage; plans Bess's escape; in hiding with Bess; school in Newington Green; voyage to Lisbon; Fanny's death; return from Lisbon; first book (
Thoughts on the Education of Daughters
); journey to Ireland; governess to King family; first novel (
Mary, A Fiction
); with King family in Dublin; dismissal; move to London; staying with Johnson; decides on writing career; visiting family; house in George Street; life in London; publications; translations; reviewing;
Vindication of the Rights of Men
; first meeting with Godwin;
Vindication of the Rights of Woman
; plans for brothers and sisters; move to Store Street; first meetings with Barlows; proposal to move in with Fuselis; journey to Paris; arrival in Paris; social contacts in Paris; first meeting with Imlay; developing relationship with Imlay; move to Neuilly-sur-Seine; writing history of French Revolution; status as Imlay's wife; return to Paris; first pregnancy; in Paris during the Terror; move to Le Havre; birth of daughter Fanny; motherhood; treasure ship venture; return to Paris; in Paris without Imlay; return to England; house in Charlotte Street; first suicide attempt; mission to Scandinavia; journey to Gothenburg; investigations in Scandinavia;
Travels
; journey to
Hamburg; return to England; second suicide attempt; ultimatum to Imlay; proposal of marriage; encounters with Imlay; move to Cumming Street; visits Godwin; developing relationship with Godwin; move to Judd Place West; second novel (
The Wrongs of Woman
); love affair with Godwin; second pregnancy; marriage to Godwin; social status; Godwin's journey to the Midlands; âLessons' for Fanny; birth of daughter Mary; death; funeral; grave; biographies
MONEY: brother Ned's meanness; debts; debts repaid by mystery donor; earnings as governess; earnings from writing; Imlay's promises; loans from Cowie; loss of fortune; marriage to Godwin; need to work; Newington Green school; in Paris; support of Blood family; support of family
PERSON: and American ideals; and marriage; belief in cleanliness; childcare; compassion; contradictions in character; depression; desire; domestic; domestic affections; dress; educational theories, and sex education; energy; expression; eyes; hair; health; home at centre of education, (see domestic affections); hypochondria; independence; language; manners; melancholy; moods; music; need for friendship; non-violence; passion; politics; portraits; reading; religion; reputation; roles; Romanticism; self-pity; stays; voice