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Eminent Victorians
Lytton Strachey

Paperback edition
Modern Library, 1999
ISBN: 0-679-64012-6
Originally published, 1919

Page 3 of 4
Picture of General Gordon


M

Macdonald, Mr. (of the Times), 111

Mahdi of Sudan. See Mohammed Ahmed, Mahdi of Sudan [on this page]

Maitland, Rev. Samuel Roffey, 17

Manning, Cardinal Henry Edward, 3–98

at Accademia Ecclesiastica, 46

Acton, relationship with, 77

administrative talents, 3, 84, 95

anachronism?, 3–4

Antichrist a Jew, 86–88

appearance, 50, 84

Archbishop of Westminster, 56–57

Archdeacon of Chicester, 21, 33, 38, 43

baptism, 4

birth, 3

Cardinal, elevation to, 83–84

character, 33–34, 55, 65, 92–93

on choosing subjects for sermons, 95

Church of England, doubts about, 36–37

Colonial Office clerkship, 7

conversion to Roman Catholicism, 42–44

curate in Sussex, 7–8

death, 3, 96–97

Miss Deffell, relationship with, 7

eagle to Newman's dove, 65

Errington, relationship with, 48–49, 50, 51–55

Fates and, 4, 7, 45

father, 4–5, 6

Gladstone, relationship with, 6, 21, 32, 42–43, 82–83, 96

Gorham Judgment, 42–43

"Il Diavolo del Concilio," 76

illness, 35, 37

his interest to modern inquirers, 3

Merton Fellowship, 7

Moses compared to, 93

Newman, relationship with, 19–20, 58, 65–66, 67–68, 69–70, 88–92

Nightingale, letter to, 107

Oxford Movement's appeal, 18–19

Papacy declined, 88

Papal Infallibility, 74

piety, 5

Pius IX, relationship with, 37, 45, 46–47, 55–56, 57

political activities, 6, 32–33, 46, 76, 77–78, 84–85, 93

popularity, 93, 97

private life, 85–86, 94

Provost of the Chapter of Westminster, 46–47

repudiation of Tractarians, 26–27

on Roman Catholicism, 44

Rome, visits to, 37, 46, 74

self-doubts, 33–36, 38–39, 94–95

speculative gifts, 86–88

Spiritual Mother, 6–7

St. Thomas Aquinas, reads, 35

tainted, 20–21

a taker, not a seeker, 55

Talbot, relationship with, 52–53, 55, 56–57, 66–69, 84

wife, 7–8

Robert Wilberforce, confessions to, 38, 43, 44

Samuel Wilberforce, relationship with, 6, 32

Wiseman, relationship with, 46, 50–52

Metaphysical Society, 85–86

Mill, James, 167

Mill, John Stuart, 144

Mohammed Ahmed, Mahdi of Sudan

allies, 208, 230

appearance, 209–210

death, 265

El Obeid, 208

emergence as Mahdi, 206–208

Gordon, face to face with, 264

Gordon, relationship with, 219, 243, 252, 254

prisoners of, 242–243, 256–257

rules for living, 209

siege of Khartoum, 241, 258, 262

Morley, John, 85, 86

Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant-Duff, Right. Hon. Sir, 85


N

Napoléon III, 74, 79

Newcastle, Duke of (Henry Pelham-Clinton), 6

Newman, Cardinal John Henry

Apologia pro Vita Sua, 13, 24, 64, 65

bishopric dangled, 61

British Critic, 19

Cardinalate, 88–92

Catholic University in Ireland, 60–61

character, 12–13

Christianity to, 14

commander-in-chief, 28

conversion to Roman Catholicism, 30–31, 49

dangerous man, 69

disillusionment, exasperation, wasted efforts, 60–62

dove to Manning's eagle, 65

the English, more English than, 67

Froude and, 11, 13

grey trousers, changes into, 30

on Hannibal's elephants, 62

indisposed to sifting evidence, 24–26

Kingsley controversy, 24, 64

literal interpretation of the Thirty-nine Articles, 23

at Littlemore, 27, 70

a man of ideas in, 58–59, 66

Manning, relationship with, 19–20, 58, 65–66, 67–68, 69–70, 88–92

obscurity, 45

Oratory at Birmingham, 59, 60, 61, 89, 92

orthodoxy questioned, 62, 66, 67

Oxford scheme, 64–66, 68–69

Papal Infallibility, 72

party chief, 18

Rambler, 62

on revealed religion, 29

saint's biographies, 29

Scriptures, new English version of, 62

spirit crushed, 67–68, 70

St. Augustine, reads about, 22, 31, 49

Talbot, relationship with, 66–69

"The Two Worlds" (poem), 63–64

Tracts for the Times, 15

Ward and, 27–28, 171

Wiseman, relationship with, 30–31, 49, 60–61, 62

Newman, James Anthony, 31

Nicholas III, Pope, 73

Niebuhr, Barthold Georg, 172

Nightingale, Florence, 101–151

Aunt Mai, 130, 134, 140

Carlyle on, 147

Christianity, fixing, 143–144

Crimean War, 106, 122–123

her Demon, 101, 123, 140

disciples, 130–131

dreams of nursing, 101–103, 105

family, 101, 127

father, 102, 135

on germs, infections, 145

Gladstone, relationship with, 141

on God, 143–145

government support, 119

Hall, relationship with, 112, 118, 121–122

Harley Street nursing home, 105, 106

her health, 120, 123, 142, 150

Herbert, relationship with, 106, 111, 117–119, 121, 128–129, 133, 135, 136, 138–140

on herself, 146–147

hospital reform, 126–127, 131–137

hospital visits, 104

independence, 103, 105, 145

India, 137, 141–142, 146

Jowett, relationship with, 147–148

Kaiserswerth nursing institution, influence of, 104

Manning, letter from, 107

marriage, uninterested in, 101, 102, 104–105, 145

Mill, relationship with, 144

mother, 102, 105–106

Netley Hospital, 135–136

Nightingale Training School for Nurses, 137, 141

Notes on Hospitals (1869), 137, 150

old age, 149–150

Order of Merit, 150–151

Panmure, relationship with, 127, 131–132, 135–136

popular conception, 101

public's opinion, 119, 122, 143

Queen Victoria and, 119, 122, 124

Salisbury Hospital, 102, 104

Scutari (see Scutari, Barrick Hospital at)

seclusion, 142–143

sexism, 124, 133

soldiers, effect on, 116, 120

South Street home, 142, 148

"Suggestions for Thought to the Searchers after Truth among the Artisans of England" (1860), 143–144

Sutherland, relationship with, 131, 134–135, 141, 142

War Office reform, 138–140, 141

on women, 140, 145

Nineteenth Century, tradition and faith in, 3

Ninian, Saint, 29

Norfolk, Duke of (Henry Fitzalan Howard), 89, 91

Nubar Pasha, 197

nurses, in Victorian England, 103


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