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Abraham, 14–15
Agamben, Giorgio, 7, 16, 176, 310n4; The Coming Community, 310n4; La comunità che viene, 310n4
Althusser, Louis, 13–14, 43, 216
Anderson, Benedict, 7, 310n4, 319n28; Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism, 310n4
Anidjar, Gil, 324n8; Acts of Religion, 324n8
Apocalypse Now, 149
Apuleius, 101; “Cupid and Psyche,” 101; The Golden Ass or Metamorphoses, 101
Aristotle, 19, 108, 134, 153, 165, 192, 244, 274, 286, 319n34; Aristotle’s Theory of Poetry and Fine Arts (S. H. Butcher), 319n34; “The Discovery,” 108; Poetics, 134, 192, 319n34
Arnold, Matthew, 206; “The Study of Poetry,” 206
Asensi, Manuel, 314n24; J. Hillis Miller; or, Boustrophedonic Reading, 314n24
Austen, Jane, 1–2, 62–4, 92, 108, 115, 313n21; Emma, 62–4, 313n21, n22 (characters in Emma: Emma, 62–5; Frank Churchill, 62, 64–5; Mr. Dixon, 62; Mr. Elton, 62; Jane Fairfax, 62, 65; Mr. Knightly, 62, 65; Harriet Smith, 62, 64); Persuasion, 62 (character in Persuasion: Anne Elliot, 62)
Austin, J. L., How to Do Things with Words, 92
Bach, Johann Sebastian, 149, 151, 197, 205, 258; The Goldberg Variations, 205, 258; Well-Tempered Clavier, 205
Barnes, William, 93
Barringer, George M., 320n36; “Joseph Conrad and Nostromo: Two New Letters,” 320n36
Bataille, Georges, 7, 16, 176, 310n4; L’Apprenti Sorcier du cercle communiste démocratique à Acéphale: textes, lettres et documents (1932–39), 310n4
Baudrillard, Jean, 309n3
Benjamin, Walter, 139, 234, 321n5; “Die Aufgabe des Übersetzers,” 234, 321n5; Illuminationen (Hannah Arendt), 321n5; “The Task of the Translator,” 321n5
Berthoud, Jacques, 317n4; Joseph Conrad: The Major Phase, 317n4
Bible, 15, 98, 107, 183, 306
Blackwoods Magazine, 38
Blanchot, Maurice, 7, 16, 53, 176, 235, 262, 310n4, 313n20, 321n9, 322n15,nn18–20; The Book to Come, 322n20; La communauté inavouable, 16, 310n4; “Les deux versions de l’imaginaire,” 322n19; L’Entretien infini (The Infinite Conversation), 313n20; L’espace littéraire, 322n19; Faux Pas, 322n18; The Gaze of Orpheus and other literary essays, 322n19; The Inavowable Community, 310n4; “The Song of the Sirens,” 322n20; “Le temps et le roman,” 322n18; “Time and the Novel,” 322n18; “Two Versions of the Imaginary,” 322n19; “La voix narrative (le ‘il’, le neutre),” 53, 313n20
Bloom, Harold, 268; Virginia Woolf: Modern Critical Views, 321n10
Bush, George W., 3–4, 152, 184–6, 200, 213, 214, 225, 270
Butler, Lance St. John, 315n3; Alternative Hardy, 315n3
Carroll, Lewis, 289, 300; Alice in Wonderland, 289, 300
Cervantes, Miguel, vii, xi, 10, 264–5, 267, 285, 292–3, 295–307, 323n1, 324n13; “El Coloquio de los perros” xiii, 288, 323n1; The Deceitful Marriage and Other Exemplary Novels, 285, 324n13; “The Dogs’ Colloquy,” xiii, 264, 267, 285–306, 323n1, 324n13 (characters in “The Dogs’ Colloquy”: Berganza, 290–301, 304; Camacha, 291, 296, 299–302; Cañizares, 264, 291, 296–306; Montiela, 291, 296, 299, 302; Scipio, 285, 288–92, 300–4); Don Quixote, 285, 291, 323n1; Exemplary Novels (Novelas ejemplares), 265, 291, 323n1, 324n13; “The Secret Integration,” 265–74, 278, 280, 290, 304, 306
Cheney, Dick, 297, 152, 187, 189
Ciruelo, Pedro, 297; Tratado de las Supersticiones y Medicinas, 297
Cohen, Tom, 312n7, 314n32, 318n19, 318–19n22, 322n15; Jacques Derrida and the Humanities, 322n115; Theory and the Disappearing Future, 319n22; “Toxic assets: de Man’s remains and the ecocatastrophic imaginary (an American Fable),” 318n22; The Twilight of the Anthropocene, 318n19
Colebrook, Claire, 164, 312n8, 314n32, 318n19, 319n22; “The Geological Sublime,” 164, 314n32, 318n19; Theory and the Disappearing Future, 319n22; The Twilight of the Anthropocene, 319n22
Comte, August (Religion of Humanity), 315n9
Conrad, Joseph, ii, ix, xi, xii, 8, 10, 139–84, 187–98, 201–31, 317nn3–9,14, 318n11, 318nn17–18, 318n20, 319nn24,26,31, 320nn36,38,40,43–45; Almayer’s Folly, 318n17; Chance, 139, 174; Heart of Darkness, 144–5, 149, 161–2, 171, 205, 208, 227, 317n10, 318n20, 320n45 (character in Heart of Darkness: Marlow, 143); Nostromo, vii, xii, 139–231 (characters in Nostromo: Antonia Avellanos, 146, 177, 178, 192, 197, 205, 214, 216, 218, 222, 224, 224, 228; Barrios, 216–17, 224, 226; Captain Mitchell, 177, 195–7, 219; Don José, 224; Garibaldi, 210–11, 229; Giorgio Viola, 178, 196–7, 209–10, 221–2, 227, 229; Giorgio’s wife, 210; Giselle, 221–2; Guzman Bento, 172, 216; Heyst, 227; Holroyd, 152, 175, 186–90, 199, 201, 208, 211–12, 228; Linda Viola, 148, 205, 222; Martin Decoud, 145–6, 177, 179–81, 190, 192, 196–7, 204–5, 207, 214, 216, 218, 220–31; Dr. Monygham, 148, 175, 181, 197, 198, 201, 203, 205, 209–10, 215–18, 222, 224, 226, 228, 320n43; Nostromo, 145–6, 152, 157, 175, 178–9, 196–9, 203, 205–6, 210–11, 216–17, 219–22, 224, 226–9; Pedrito Montero, 171, 213–14, 216, 218, 319n35; Ramirez, 222; Sr. Hirsch, 197, 227; Teresa Viola, 210, 227; Viola’s daughters, 198, 221); Letters to Cunninghame Graham, 319n31, 319n31; Lord Jim, 8; The Mirror of the Sea, 318n18; The Nigger of the “Narcissus,” 317n9; A Personal Record, 147, 317n6; The Secret Agent: A Simple Tale, 320n40; Typhoon, 140–1; Victory: An Island Tale, 320n44; Youth: A Narrative and Two Other Stories, 318n20
Conrad in the Twenty-First Century: Contemporary Approaches and Perspectives, 229, 317nn7,10, 318n11, 320n39
Cox, R. G., 316n12; Thomas Hardy: The Critical Heritage, 316n12
Crane, Stephen, 151, 195
Cunninghame Graham, R. B., 141, 145, 169, 177, 181, 190–2, 229, 317n4, 319n31
Davies, Laurence, 320n39; Conrad in the Twenty-First Century: Contemporary Approaches and Perspectives, 320n39; “ ‘The Thing Which Was Not’ and The Thing That Is Also: Conrad’s Ironic Shadowing,” 320n39
Defoe, Daniel, 16; Robinson Crusoe, 16
De Man, Paul, 32, 96–7, 100, 139, 153, 164–7, 170, 207–8, 215–16, 223, 260, 263, 304, 312n7, 314n32, 315n6, 317n1, 318nn12,19,22–3, 320nn41–2, 321nn5,14, 322n25, 323n7, 325n16; Aesthetic Ideology, 318nn12,19, 320n41, 321n14, 323n7, 325n16; Allegories of Reading, 315n6, 323n25; “Allegory of Reading (Profession de foi),” 322n25; “The Concept of Irony,” 153, 207, 318n12, 320n41, 325n16; “Conclusions: Walter Benjamin’s ‘The Task of the Translator,’ ” 139, 321n5; “Kant and Schiller,” 321n14; “Phenomenality and Materiality in Kant,” 164–5, 318n19, 321n14, 323n7; The Resistance to Theory, 312n7, 317n1, 320n42, 321n5; “The Resistance to Theory,” 312n7, 320n42
Derrida, Jacques, 4, 7, 12, 16–17, 41, 68, 82–3, 92, 110, 176, 246, 262, 266, 272–9, 284, 286, 292, 295–300, 310n8, 311n9, 312n15, 313n15, 314nn29,32, 322nn15–16,24–25, 324nn8–11, 325n14; Acts of Religion, 310n4, 311n9, 322n25, 324n8; “The Beast and the Sovereign,” 278, 286, 310n8, 312n15, 324n9, 313n15; “Cinquième séance. Le 5 fevrier 2003,” 324n10; Edmund Husserl’s Origin of Geometry: An Introduction (Introduction à “L’Origine de lagéométrie” de Husserl), 322n16; Eyes of the University: Right to Philosophy 2 (Du droit à la philosophie), 322n24; “Faith and Knowledge: The Two Sources of ‘Religion’ at the Limits of Reason Alone,” 17, 263, 272, 311n9, 322n25, 324n8; “Fifth Session: February 5, 2003,” 324n9; “Foi et savoir: Les deux sources de la ‘religion’ aux limites de la simple raison,” 292, 311n9, 322n25, 324n8; Limited Inc., 83, 314n29; The Politics of Friendship, 176; La religion, 310n4, 324n8; La Religion: Séminaire de Capri sous la direction de Jacques Derrida et Gianni Vattimo, 322n25; Specters of Marx, 276; “Témoignage or Attestation [Witnessing],” 325n14; “The Time of a Thesis: Punctuations” (“Ponctuations: le temps de la thèse”), 262, 322n24
Dickens, Charles, 22, 51; Bleak House, 22; Mr. Turveydrop, 22; Oliver Twist, 51
Eastwick, Edward B., 141, 145, 177, 190; Venezuela, 141
Eliot, George, 1–3, 32, 104, 107, 115, 287; Adam Bede, 2 (characters in Adam Bede: Adam, 2; Daniel, 2; Felix Holt, 2; Hetty Sorrel, 2; Maggie, 2); Daniel Deronda, 3; Middlemarch, 3
Eliot, T. S., 226
Empson, William, 289; Some Versions of Pastoral, 289
Engels, Friedrich, 201; The Communist Manifesto, 201
Erasmus, 288; Colloquia, 288
Faulkner, William, 173, 195
Flaubert, Gustave, 8; Madame Bovary (character), 8
Fleishman, Avrom, 317n4; Conrad’s Politics: Community and Anarchy in the Fiction of Joseph Conrad, 317n4
Foreign Languages and Culture Teaching and Research, xiii, 18
Forster, E. M., 175; Howard’s End, 175
Freud, Sigmund, 11, 33, 35, 40, 74, 91, 100, 215, 255–6, 312n9, 325n15; Introductory Lectures on Psycho-Analysis, 33, 312n9; “The Paths to the Formation of Symptoms,” 312n9; The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud, 312n9
Gilmartin, Sophie, 21–2, 312n12
God, 12, 14–15, 40, 59, 69, 71, 74, 96–8, 117, 138, 147, 188, 211, 247, 261, 304–6
Gulliver’s Travels, 144; Captain Gulliver, 144
Hamblen, H. E. (Frederick Benton Williams), 142; On Many Seas: The Life and Exploits of a Yankee Sailor, 142
Hampson, Robert, 151, 159, 317n4, 318n11; Conrad in the Twenty-First Century, 318n11; Joseph Conrad: Betrayal and Identity, 317n4; “Conrad’s Heterotopic Fiction: Composite Maps, Super-imposed Sites, and Impossible Spaces,” 318n11
Hardy, Florence Emily, 316n16; The Life of Thomas Hardy: 1840–1928, 316n16
Hardy, Thomas, ix, xi, 1–3, 6–8, 7, 10, 78, 93–101, 104–38, 150, 154, 161, 221, 315nn1–2,4,8; Alderworth, ix, 120, 123, 128; Bloom’s End, ix, 122; The Complete Poems, 105, 315n2; “The Convergence of the Twain,” 108 (character in “The Convergence of the Twain”: Trevelyan, 26); Jude the Obscure, 7, 133, 144 (character in Jude the Obscure: Jude Fawley, 7); The Mayor of Casterbridge, 143; Personal Writings: Prefaces, 316n18; Poems 1912–13, 94; The Return of the Native, ix, 2, 7–8, 10, 93–101, 104, 107, 110–11, 121, 122, 138, 150; Shadwater Weir, ix, 110, 120, 124, 132 (characters in Shadwater Weir: Clym Yeobright, 2, 7, 93–94, 104–10; Diggory Venn, 109, 113, 127–8, 130–1, 134; Eustacia, 94, 101, 105–7, 109; Wildeve, 15, 94, 102, 105–6, 108–9, 113, 119, 124–5, 127–9, 131, 133–4; Mrs. Yeobright, 104, 106–7); “A Sketch Map of the Scene of the Story,” ix, 96, 111; “A Story of a Man of Character,” 143; Tess of the d’Urbervilles, 78, 109, 131; The Warden, 26 (character in The Warden: Mr. Harding, 19, 26, 35–6, 82, 88); The Writings of Thomas Hardy in Prose and Verse, 121–4
Harvey, David, 323n4; The Condition of Postmodernity: An Enquiry into the Origins of Cultural Change, 323n4
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 21, 23
Hay, Eloise Knapp, 151, 159–60, 317nn4,8; “Joseph Conrad and Impressionism,” 317n8; The Political Novels of Joseph Conrad: A Critical Study, 159–60, 317nn4,8
Heffernan, Julián Jiménez, xii, xiii, 310n4, 323n1; Hacia el Coloquio de los Perros, xii, 323n1; “Togetherness and Its Discontents,” 310n4
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, 166, 310n4
Heidegger, Martin, 7–16, 28, 42 92, 104, 110, 115–16, 125–30, 132, 135–7, 140, 165, 171, 176, 231, 28, 309, 309nn3–4, 310n6, 318n13; Being and Time, 309n4, 310n6; The Fundamental Concepts of Metaphysics, 7, 16, 310n4; Die Grundbegriffe der Metaphysik, 7, 286, 309n4; Sein und Zeit, 7–8, 13–14, 309n4, 310n6
Hölderlin, Friedrich, 8, 164–5
Homer, 206; The Iliad, 206 (characters in The Iliad: Castor, 206; Clytemestra, 206; Hector, 206; Helen, 206; Pollux, 206; Priam, 206)
Hopkins, Gerard Manley, 14, 141
Husserl, Edmund, 41–2, 92, 262–3, 312n14, 322nn15–16; Cartesian Meditations, 41; Edmund Husserl’s Origin of Geometry: An Introduction, 322n16; The Origin of Geometry, 262; L’origine de la géométrie, 322n16
Isaac, 15
Iser, Wolfgang, 30, 262, 311n6, 312n6, 322n15, 322nn21–23; The Fictive and the Imaginary, 30, 262, 311n6, 322n15; Das Fiktive und das Imaginäre: Perspektiven literarische Anthropologie, 30, 262, 312n6, 322n15
Jacobs, Carol, and Henry Sussman, Acts of Narrative, 312n13
James, Henry, 3, 20, 23, 51–2, 139, 142, 154–5, 173–4, 209–10, 262, 284, 311n3, 313n9, 317n2, 318nn14–16, 322nn15,17; The Ambassadors, 154, 318n14; American Writers, 317n2; The Awkward Age, 52, 210, 313n19; The Golden Bowl, 155, 262, 318n16, 322n17; “The New Novel,” 154, 317n2; The Novels and Tales of Henry James, 311n3, 318nn14–16, 322n17; Roderick Hudson, 20, 311n3; A Small Boy and Others, 313n18; “The Turn of the Screw,” 284; The Wings of the Dove, 154, 318n15
Jameson, Fredric, 175, 181, 190, 265–7, 288, 309n3, 323nn5–6; Postmodernism: The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism, 323n5
The Journal of Narrative Technique, 321n10
Joyce, James, 150
Kafka, Franz, 150, 253
Kant, Immanuel, 160–7, 170, 260, 265, 314n32, 318nn19,21, 319n23, 321n14, 323n7, 324n7; Analytic of the Sublime, 170; The Critique of Judgment, 162, 170, 318n21; The Critique of Practical Reason, 170; The Critique of Pure Reason, 170; Kritik der Urteilskraft, 318n21; Werkausgabe, 318n21; Logic, Werkausgabe, 319n23
Keats, John, 101–2, 138; Endymion, 138; Ode to Psyche, 101
Kennedy, John F., 267
Kierkegaard, Søren, 15; Fear and Trembling, 15
King, Martin Luther, 267
Lacan, Jacques, 68, 110, 215, 286
Latour, Bruno, 309n3, 314n32
Lawrence, D. H., 2, 115
Lea, Hermann, 120; Thomas Hardy’s Wessex, 120
Leavis, F. R., 319n35; The Great Tradition, 319n5
Levin, Gerald, 238, 321n10; “The Musical Style of The Waves,” 321n10
Levinas, Emmanuel, 92, 176
Lichtblau, Eric, “In Secret, Court Vastly Broadens Powers of N.S.A.,” 324n13
Lingis, Alphonso, 7, 310n4; The Community of Those Who Have Nothing in Common, 310n4
Lisse, Michel, Marie-Louise Mallet, Ginette Michaud, 312–13n15, 324n9; The Beast and the Sovereign, Volume II, 324n9; Sémimaire: La bête et le souverain II, 313n15
London Times, 31, 219
Lord of the Rings, 150
Lothe, Jakob, 319n24; Conrad’s Narrative Method, 319n24
Lyotard, Jean-François, 265, 323n3; The Postmodern Condition: A Report on Knowledge, 323n3
Mallarmé, Stéphane, 150, 260
Mallios, Peter Lancelot, 317nn4,7; Conrad in the Twenty-First Century: Contemporary Approaches and Perspectives, 317n7; “An Interview with Edward Said,” 317n7; “Untimely Nostromo,” 317n4
Marchisse, Thierry, 311n9; La Religion: Séminaire de Capri sous la direction de Jacques Derrida et Gianni Vattimo, 311n9
Marx, Karl, 5, 7, 96, 99, 153, 201, 203–4, 216, 232, 240–1, 276, 310n4, 312n7; The Communist Manifesto, 201; Das Capital, 153; Eighteenth Brumaire, 204; The German Ideology, 96, 153, 276, 312n7; Notes on James Mill, 232
Masterman, G. F., 141, 145, 177, 190; Seven Eventful Years in Paraguay, 141
McEwan, Ian, 233–4, 320n1; Atonement, 233–4, 320n1 (characters in Atonement: Briony Tallis, 233; Cyril Connolly, 233)
Melville, Herman, 294; The Confidence Man, 294
Miller, J. Hillis, 312n8, 314n24, 318n19, 319n22, 322n15; Black Holes, 314n24; The Conflagration of Community: Fiction before and after Auschwitz, 310n7; “Derrida and Literature,” 322n15; The Ethics of Reading, 312n8; For Derrida, 311n9, 312n14, 313n23, 325n14; “The Grounds of Love: Anthony Trollope’s Ayala’s Angel,” 314nn24,27; “Individual and Community in The Return of the Native: A Reappraisal,” xi; Literature as Conduct: Speech Acts in Henry James, 313n19, 322n15; “Literature Matters Today,” 322n15; “Philosophy, Literature, Topography: Heidegger and Hardy,” 110, 318n13; “Prosopopoeia in Hardy and Stevens,” 315n3, 316n14; “Reading Paul de Man While Falling into Cyberspace: In the Twilight of the Anthropocene,” 312n7; “Self Reading Self: Trollope,” 312n8; “Should We Read Literature Now, and, If So, How? Transgressing Boundaries with Iser and Coetzee,” 312n6; Theory and the Disappearing Future, 319n22; Thomas Hardy: Distance and Desire, 110, 316n10; “Thomas Pynchon’s ‘The Secret Integration’ as Postmodern Narrative,” xiii; Topographies, 111, 315n5, 316n15, 318n13; The Twilight of the Anthropocene, 314n32, 318n19; “Unworked and Unavowable: Community in The Awkward Age,” 313n19
Millgate, Michael, xi, 93, 107, 315n1; Thomas Hardy: His Career as a Novelist, xi, 93, 315n1
Morgan, Rosemarie, 315nn7–9, 315n17
Morrison, Toni, 267, 289–91, 296; Beloved, 267
Nancy, Jean-Luc 7, 16, 28, 42, 92; Being Singular Plural, 42, 310n4; La communauté désoeuvrée, 16, 310n4, 319n32; Être singulier pluriel, 310n4; Identity: Fragments, Frankness, 327; The Inoperative Community, 310n4, 319n32
New York Times, 324n12
Nietzsche, Friedrich, 18, 97, 311n1, 323n25; Kritische Studienausgabe, 311n1; “Preface,” Daybreak: Thoughts on the Prejudices of Morality, 311n1
O’Sullivan, Timothy, 316n19; Thomas Hardy: An Illustrated Biography, 316n19
Ovid, 289, 305; Metamorphoses, 289, 305
Parry, Benita, 317nn4,10; Conrad and Imperialism, 317n4; “The Moment and Afterlife of Heart of Darkness,” 317n10
Pater, Walter, 101, 104, 151, 316n13; Greek Studies, 316n13
Plato, 102, 164, 192, 248, 263, 274, 288, 299; The Republic, 192
Pocock, J. G. A., 309n3; Virtue, Commerce and History: Essays on Political Thought and History, Chiefly in the Eighteenth Century, 309n3
Poe, Edgar Allan, 110; “The Purloined Letter,” 110
Proust, Marcel, 140, 150, 215; À la recherche du temps perdu, 215
Pynchon, Thomas, vii, xi, xii, 10, 264–78, 281–4, 287, 289, 291, 304, 306–7, 323n2; “The Secret Integration,” xii, 265–74, 278, 280–90, 296, 304, 306 (characters in “The Secret Integration”: Carl Barrington, 271–3, 275–83; Carl McAfee, 271, 276–7, 282, 284; Étienne, 276, 281; Grover Snodd, 269–75, 281–3, 304; Tim, 272–3, 276–7, 281–3; King Yrjö, 274); Slow Learner: Early Stories, 265, 323n2
Review of English Studies, 317n5
Rogerson, Ian, 316n17
Ross, Stephen, 317n4; Conrad and Empire, 317n4
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 96, 129, 131, 167, 263; Profession du foi, 96, 223, 263, 322n25
Royle, Nicholas, 40, 173, 310n4, 312n13; Acts of Narrative, 312n13, 319n25; “The ‘Telepathy Effect’: Notes toward a Reconsideration of Narrative Fiction,” 312n13, 319n25; The Uncanny, 312n13, 319n5
Ruskin, John, 206, 320n38; Modern Painters, 320n38; “The Pathetic Fallacy,” 320n38
Salván, Paula Martín, xiii, 323n1
Sánchez-Vizcaíno, María Jesús López (trans.), xii, 323; “El Coloquio de los Perros como Narrativa Postmoderna,” xii, 323; La Tropelía: Hacia el Coloquio de los Perros, 323
Saturday Evening Post, 267, 284
Schlegel, Friedrich, 207, 303, 325n15; “Critical Fragments,” 325n15
Shakespeare, William, 85, 313, 237, 260; Hamlet, 85, 226, 236–7, 290 (character in Hamlet: Hamlet, 85, 236, 157, 236–7); Othello (character), 226; Two Gentlemen of Verona, 131
Smalley, Donald, 312n11; Trollope: The Critical Heritage, 312n11
Socrates, 248
Sophocles, 8, 19; Oedipus (character), 1–8, 15; Oedipus the King, 19, 134
Spartacus, 284
Spectator, 110
Starkie, Walter, 288, 297, 302, 323n1, 324n13
Stevens, Wallace, 235, 321n6; The Collected Poems, 321n6; “Sea Surface Full of Clouds,” 235
Substance, 322n15
Tom Swift books, 269, 272, 284
Tönnies, Ferdinand, 1, 71, 310n4
Triana, S. Perez, 141; Down the Orinoco, 141
Trollope, Anthony, vii, ix, 10, 18–30, 34–40, 42, 46–54, 56–60, 62–92, 104, 108, 128, 157, 247, 287, 311nn2,4; An Autobiography, 19–21, 23–4, 30–1, 33, 35, 47, 49, 57, 68, 83, 311n2, 312n12; Ayala’s Angel, 75, 314nn24,27; He Knew He Was Right, 26 (character in He Knew He Was Right: Trevelyan, 26); The Last Chronicle of Barset, vii, ix, 18–30, 32, 35, 39, 43, 45–7, 50, 52, 54, 57–8, 62, 66, 70–1, 77–8, 84, 91–2, 208, 247, 312n12 (characters in The Last Chronicle of Barset: Adolphus Crosbie, 54, 69, 77–9, 83–4, 92; Mrs. Arabin, 66, 89; Dobbs Broughton, 19, 57, 79–82; Mrs. Broughton, 80–1, 83; Clara Van Sievers, 80; Dean Arabin, 60, 89; Grace Crawley, ix, 19, 22, 39, 45, 54–64, 69, 71–7, 81, 89, 91–2; Reverend Crawley, ix, 19–22, 26–2, 32, 39, 42–5, 50, 54, 68–70, 73–7, 82, 84–92; Mr. Dale, 88; Mrs. Dale, 54, 69; Dalrymple, 80–1; George Walker, 39, 44, 85–6, 88; Archdeacon Grantly, 55, 63, 82, 89; Major Grantly, 19, 22, 31, 37, 44–5, 54–6, 60–4, 69–79, 83–4, 91–2; Mrs. Grantly, 37, 55, 76; Johnny Eames, 19, 22, 54, 68, 76–84; Lily Dale, 19, 22, 39, 54, 64, 68, 77, 79, 83–6, 91–2; Madalina Demolines, 80, 83; Mary Walker, 39–40, 43–4, 66; Mrs. Proudie, 19, 22, 35–6, 38, 54, 63–4, 76, 82, 86, 89; Mr. Septimus Harding, 19, 26, 35–7, 82, 88; Mr. Toogood, 66, 84, 86, 89–90; Mrs. Walker, 61, 74, 76); The Prime Minister, 26 (character in The Prime Minister: Duke of Omnium, 26); The Small House at Allington, 78, 84 (characters in The Small House at Allington: Johnny Eames, 78; Lily Dale, 84); The Warden, 26, 31 (character in The Warden: Mr. Harding, 19, 26, 35–6, 82, 88)
Trollope: The Critical Heritage (Donald Smalley), 312n11
Tyler, E. B., 315n8; Primitive Culture: Researches into the Development of Mythology, 315n8
Wagner, Richard, 97, 206, 238; Götterdämmerung, 97
Warminski, Andrzej, 164, 167–8, 170, 318nn12,19, 321n14, 323n7; Aesthetic Ideology, 318nn12,19, 321n14, 323n7; Ideology, Rhetoric, Aesthetics: For De Man, 318n19; “ ‘As the Poets Do It’: On the Material Sublime,” 164, 318n19
Warren, Robert Penn, 145
Watt, Ian, 317n4; Joseph Conrad: Nostromo, 160–1, 317nn4–5; “The Original Nostromo: Conrad’s Source,” 317n5
Watts, C. T., 145, 159–61, 190, 199, 201, 317nn4–5, 320nn36,45; Joseph Conrad: Nostromo, 317n5; Letters to Cunninghame Graham (ed.), 317n4; “A note on the background to ‘Nostromo,’ ” 317n4
Weber, Samuel, 311n9, 314n29, 322n25, 324n8; Acts of Religion (trans.), 311n9, 322n25, 324n8; Limited Inc., 314n29
Whitehead, Alfred North, 8, 310n5; Science and the Modern World, 310n5
Williams, Raymond, 1–10, 15–17, 80, 94, 114, 125, 135, 178, 309nn1–3, 319n30; The Country and the City, 1, 3–4, 7, 178, 309nn2–3; “Enclosures, Commons and Communities,” 1; Keywords, 309n1; “Knowable Communities,” 1; “Wessex and the Border,” 1
Wilson, Keith, 11; Thomas Hardy Reappraised: Essays in Honour of Michael Millgate, 11
Wittgenstein, Ludwig, 15, 29, 84, 311n5, 314n30; Logisch-Philosophische Abhandlung, 314n30; Philosophical Investigations, 29, 311n5; Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, 84
Wittgenstein and the Problem of Other Minds (Harold Morick), 311n5; “Can There Be a Private Language” (A. J. Ayer), 311n5; “Two Arguments Against a Private Language” (Moreland Perkins), 311n5
Woolf, Virginia, xi, xii, 10, 150, 13, 175, 232–40, 242, 244, 246–61, 263, 320n3, 321nn7,8,10; “Mr. Bennett and Mrs. Brown,” 320n3; The Captain’s Death Bed and Other Essays, 320n3; Mrs Dalloway, 175, 254 (characters in Mrs. Dalloway: Bernard, 235–53, 255, 258, 318n21; Jinny, 236, 240, 242, 244, 246–53, 258; Louis, 236, 240–50, 253, 25, 261; Neville, 236, 240–1, 244–53, 259; Perceval, 232, 239, 242–50, 259, 261; Rhoda, 236–40, 244–50, 258; Susan, 236, 240, 243–8, 251, 253); Moments of Being, 254, 321n13; “A Sketch of the Past,” 254, 259; To the Lighthouse, 251; The Waves, 232–9, 242, 244–5, 247, 250–62, 321nn8,10, 321n13; A Writer’s Diary, 237, 251, 321n7
Wordsworth, William, 164–5