Chapter 14

Richter, Jean Paul,1, 141.Rindge, Frederick H.,1, 330,2,39.Rio de Janeiro,1, 58ff.Risks, choice of,2,49,50.Ritter, Charles,1, 23,2,25,55.Robertson, Alexander,1, 8, 9.Robertson, G. Croom, editor ofMind,1, 222, 254.See Contents.Robeson, Andrew R.,1, 33.Romanism and Anglicanism,2,305.Romanticism,1, 256.Rome, Philosophical Congress at,2,225ff., 228;mentioned,1, 178, 180,2,138,139,269.Roosevelt, Theodore, as possible President of Harvard,2,232andn.;mentioned, 94, 266.Ropes, John C., death of,2,108,109;mentioned,1, 35,2,10,156.Rosmini-Serbati, Antonio,1, 295.Rousseau, Jean-Jacques,1, 142.Royce, Josiah, early life,1, 200, 201;quoted, on his first acquaintance withJ., 200, 201;brought to Harvard throughJ.'s influence, 201;hisReligious Aspect of Philosophy, 239, 242, 265;"a perfect little Socrates," 249;made professor, 332;andJ., as teachers, compared by Miller,2,16;"the Rubens of philosophy," 86;The World and the Individual, 113 andn., 114, 116, 121 andn.;his system, 114;a sketcher in philosophy, 114, 116;mentioned,1, 238, 239, 255, 262, 280, 291, 318, 347,2,18,122,143,216,234,321,322.See Contents.Ruskin, John, his letters to C. E. Norton,2,206,207;characterized byJ., 206;Modern Painters, 206;mentioned,1, 220,2,306.Rye (England),2,104.AndseeLamb House.Sabatier, Paul,2,142.St. Gaudens, Augustus, his monument to R. G. Shaw unveiled,2,59-61.St. Louis, hurricane at,2,35,36.St. Louis Exposition (1904),2,216.Sainte-Beuve, C. A.,1, 142.Salisbury, Robert Cecil, Marquis of,2,27.Salter, C. C.,1, 51.Salter, W. M.,1, 248, 346,2,97.See Contents.Salter, Mrs. W. M. (Mary Gibbens),1, 248.San Francisco, earthquake at,2,246ff., 251, 256;mentioned, 80, 81.Sanctis, Professor di,2,225.Sand, George, and A. de Musset,2,63;mentioned,1, 106, 182, 183.Santayana, George,Interpretations of Poetry and Religion,2,122-124;Life of Reason, 234, 235;mentioned,1, 335,2,14,121,225.See Contents.Sardou, Victorien,Agnes,1, 168.Sargent, Epes,Planchette, reviewed byJ.,1, 225n.Sargent, John S.,1, 303.Saturday Club, Early Years of the.SeeEmerson, Edward W.Saxons, the,1, 86.Scenery, part played by, inJ.'s spiritual experience,2,174,175.Schelling, Friedrich W. J. von,1, 14.Schiller, F. C. S., his article onJ.inMind,2,65,66;Studies in Humanism, 270;mentioned, 172, 186n., 208, 230, 257, 267, 296, 300, 311, 313, 314, 337.See Contents.Schiller, J. C. Friedrich von,1, 91, 141, 202.Schinz, Herr,2,337.Schlegel, August W. von,1, 141.Schlegel, Karl W. F. von,1, 141.Schmidt, Heinrich J.,History of German Literature,1, 141.Schopenhauer, Arthur,1, 191,2,293.Schott, Dr. (Nauheim),2,124,128,134,157.Schurman, Jacob G.,1, 334,2,166.Scotland,J.strongly attracted by,1, 286.Scott, Sir Walter, hisJournal,1, 309.Scripture, Edward W.,1, 334.Scudder, Samuel H.,1, 31.Sea,J.'s views of traveling by,1, 58.Seals, trained,1, 278.Sécretan, Charles,1, 324.Sedgwick, Arthur G.,1, 320 andn.,2,10.Sedgwick, Lucy (Mrs. Arthur G.),1, 320 andn.Sedgwick, Sara,1, 76 andn.AndseeDarwin, Mrs. W. E.Sedgwick, Theodora,1, 181, 291, 315, 317, 328, 331,2,151,152,191,200,207,308.See Contents.Selberg, "a swell young Jew,"1, 112, 114, 115.Semler, Dr.,1, 87.Seth, Andrew,2,96,116,144.AndseePringle-Pattison, A. S.Seth, James,2,144.Shakespeare:H. Grimm onHamlet,1, 111;As You Like It, 144n., 190;at Stratford,2,166;mentioned, 330, 335, 336.Shaler, Nathaniel S., quoted, on J. Wyman,1, 48;The Individual,2,153andn., 154;Autobiography, 325;mentioned,1, 31,2,258,288.See Contents.Shaw, G. Bernard,Cæsar and Cleopatra,2,263;mentioned, 330.Shaw, Robert G., unveiling of St. Gaudens's monument to,2,59-61;mentioned,1, 43.Sherman, William T.,1, 56, 57.Sidgwick, Henry, "Lecture against Lecturing,"2,12;death of, 141;mentioned,1, 229n., 287, 290, 345,2,50,156.Slattery, Charles L.See Contents.Smith, Adam,1, 283.Smith, Norman K.See Contents.Smith, Paulina C.,2,106.Smith, Pearsall,1, 287.Snow, William F., quoted, onJ.and the San Francisco earthquake,2,247n.Snow, Mrs. W. F.,2,246.Society for Psychical Research.SeePsychical Research, Society for.Solomons, Leon M., death of,2,119;his character and work, 119, 120.Sorbonne, the,J.declines appointment as exchange professor at,2,236andn.Sorrento, to Amalfi,2,221,222.Spain, misrule of, in Cuba,2,73.Spanish War, the,2,73,74.Spannenberg, Frau,1, 85.Spectator, The,2,126.Spelling reform,J.'s attitude toward,2,18,19.Spencer, Herbert,Psychology,1, 188;Data of Ethics, 264;mentioned, 143, 164, 191, 254.Spinoza, Baruch,1, 283,2,13.Spirit-theory, the.SeePsychic phenomena.Spiritualism.SeePsychic phenomena.Spiritualists, and the Medical License bill,2,68.SpringfieldRepublican,2,125.Stanford, Leland,2,242,244.Stanford, Mrs. Leland,1, 242, 244.Stanford, Leland, Jr.,1, 243.Stanford University,J.'s lectures at,2,235,240,244andn.;a miracle, 241;its history, 242, 243;what it might be made, 243, 244.Stanley, Sir Henry M.,1, 303.Stanley, Lady,1, 303.Starbuck, E. D.,Psychology of Religion,2,217.See Contents.Stead, W. T.,2,276,277.Steffens, Heinrich,1, 141.Stephen. Sir James Fitz-James, "Essay on Spirit-Rapping,"1, 34n.Stephen, Sir Leslie,Utilitarians,2,152;his letters, 176.Steuben, Baron von,1, 5.Storey, Moorfield,1, 109,2,10.See Contents.Stout, G. F.,2,47,65.Strasburg,1, 86, 87.Stratford-on-Avon, and the Baconian theory,2,166.Strong, Charles A.,2,198,225,229,230,282, 295, 301, 309, 310, 315, 337.See Contents.Stumpf, Carl,Tonpsychologie,1, 266, 267;mentioned, 211, 212, 213, 216, 289.See Contents.Sturgis, James,1, 184.Style in philosophic writing,2,217,228,229,237,244,245,257,272,281,300.Subjectivism, tendency to,1, 249.Subliminal, Problem of the,2,141,149,150,212.Success, worship of,2,260.Sully, James,2,1n., 225, 226, 218.See Contents."Supernatural" matters.SeePsychic phenomena.Suttner, Baroness von,Waffennieder,2,340.Swedenborg, Emmanuel, influence of his works on H. James, Senior,1, 12, 13, 14;Society of the Redeemed Form of Man, quoted, 12 andn.;H. James, Senior's, essay on, 117;mentioned,2,40.Switzerland,1, 322, 323, 327, 328, 336.Sylvain, Mlle.,2,224.Sylvain, M.,2,224.Tappan, Mary,2,200.See Contents.Tappan, Mrs.,1, 118.Taylor, A. E.,2,208,216,281,282.Temple, Ellen,1, 38, 39, 51,2,61,81.AndseeEmmet, Mrs. Temple.Temple, Henrietta,1, 39.Temple, Katharine,J.'s portrait of,1, 24;mentioned, 36, 51, 74, 75.See Contents.Temple, "Minny," the original of two of Henry James's heroines,1, 36;J.quoted on, 36, 37;her "madness," 38;mentioned, 43, 51, 74, 75, 98.Temple, Mrs. Robert (J.'s aunt),1, 36.Tennyson, Alfred, Lord,2,276.Teplitz,1, 133, 134, 137.Thames, the,1, 287.Thatness.SeeWhatness.Thaw, Henry, trial of,2,264.Thayer, Abbott,2,276.Thayer, Gerald,2,275,276.Thayer, Joseph Henry,1, 323.Thayer, Miriam,1, 323.Thayer Expedition.SeeBrazil, Agassiz's expedition to.Thies, Louis,1, 107, 112, 157.Thies, Miss,1, 116.Thompson, Daniel G.,1, 295.Tieck, Ludwig,1, 141.Tolstoy, Leo,War and Peace,2,37,40,48;and P. Bourget, 37, 38;Anna Karenina, 41, 48;and H. G. Wells, 316;mentioned, 44, 45, 51, 52, 63.Torquay,2,167.Townsend, Henry E.,1, 122.Truth, the, obscured by American philosophers,2,237,272,337.Tuck, Henry,1, 122, 124.Tuckerman, Emily,2,168.Turgenieff, Ivan,1, 177, 182, 185.Twain, Mark,1, 333, 341, 342,2,264.Tweedie, Mrs. Edmund,1, 36.Tweedies, the,1, 117, 184.Tychism,2,204,292.Tychistic and pluralistic philosophy of pure experience,2,187.Union College, H. James, Senior, graduates at,1, 8.Unitarian Review, Davidson's article in,1, 236.Unitarianism (Boston), the "bloodless pallor" of,1, 236.United States,J.'s remarks on,1, 216, 217;and the Philippines,2,140,141;rushing to wallow in the mire of empire, 141;manner of eating boiled eggs in, 188;vocalization of people of, 189;and England, 304, 305.Upham, Miss,1, 34, 50.Uphues,1, 345, 346.Van Buren, "Elly,"1, 70, 74, 75.Van Rensselaer, Stephen,1, 3.Venezuela Message, Cleveland's,2,26ff.Venus de Milo,1, 113.Verne, Jules,Tour of the World in Eighty Days,1, 173.Veronese, Paul,1, 90.Verrall, Mrs. A. W.SeeMediums.Vers-chez-les-Blanc,1, 320, 345,2,48.Victor Emmanuel III, King of Italy,2,227.Victoria, Queen, her Jubilee,1, 270.Vienna, exhibition of French paintings at,1, 210.Villari, Pasquale,1, 338, 339, 342.Villari, Mrs.,1, 338, 339, 342.Vincent, George E.,2,41,42.Virchow, Rudolf,1, 72.Vischer, F. T., Essays,1, 94;Aesthetik, 94.Viti, Signor da,2,227.Vivekananda,2,144.Voltaire,1, 144n.Vulpian, A.,1, 156.Walcott, Henry P.,1, 347,2,10.Waldstein, Charles,1, 274,2,224.See Contents.Walsh, Catherine (J.'s 'Aunt Kate'),1, 41, 51, 60, 61, 70, 80, 81, 114, 118, 183, 218, 259, 280, 282, 285.Walsh, Hugh,1, 8.Walsh, Rev. Hugh,1, 8n.Walsh, James (J.'s maternal grandfather),1, 8.Walsh, Mary, marries H. James, Senior,1, 8;her ancestry, 8, 9.AndseeJames, Mrs. William.Walsh, Mrs. Mary (Robertson),1, 8.Walston, Sir Charles.SeeWaldstein, Charles.Wambaugh, Eugene,2,132.Ward, James,2,312,313,314,315.Ward, Samuel,1, 73.Ward, Thomas W., on the Brazilian expedition,1, 59, 60, 65;mentioned, 33.See Contents.Ward, Dorothy,2,166.Ware, William R.,1, 124, 153.Waring, Daisy,2,202.Waring, George E., quoted, on Henry James,1, 184, 185.Warner, Joseph B.,2,160,233.Warren, W. R.,2,233.Washington, Booker T.,Up from Slavery,2,148;mentioned, 60, 61.Washington, Mrs. Booker T., at Ashfield,2,199.Washington, George,1, 5, 277.Washington, State of, forest fires in,2,80.Wells, H. G.,Utopia,2,230,231;Anticipations, 231;Mankind in the Making, 231;J.'s appreciation of, 231;Kipps, 241;"Two Studies in Disappointment," 259, 260;First and Last Things, 316;the Tolstoy of the English World, 316;mentioned, 246, 257, 318.See Contents.Werner, G.,2,242.Whatness and thatness,1, 244, 245."White man's burden," cant about the,2,88.Whitman, Henry, death of,2,156;mentioned,1, 298, 302.Whitman, Sarah (Mrs. Henry), her character and accomplishments,1, 302,2,205,206;last illness and death, 204, 205, 207;mentioned,1, 309n., 348,2,156,256.See Contents.Whitman, Walt,2,123.Whole, Idolatry of the,1, 246, 247.Wilkinson, Emma.SeePertz, Mrs. Emma.Wilkinson, J. J. Garth,1, 135n.William II of Germany, his message to Kruger,2,27,28.Wilmarth, Mrs.,2,50.Witmer, Lightner,2,320.Wolff, Christian,1, 264.Woodberry, George E.,The Heart of Man.2,89,90.Woodbridge, F. J. E.,Journal,2,244.See Contents.Worcester, Elwood,The Living World,2,318.Wordsworth, W.,The Excursion,1, 168, 169.Wright, Chauncy, andJ.,1, 152n.;mentioned,2,233.Wundt, Wilhelm M., as a type of the German professor,1, 263;hisSystem, 333;mentioned, 119, 215, 216, 224, 264, 295,2,321.Wyman, Jeffries, influence as a teacher,1, 47;C. W. Eliot and N. S. Shaler quoted on, 47, 48;J.quoted on, 48, 49;mentioned, 35, 37, 50, 71, 72, 150, 155, 160, 163, 170.Yale University,1, 231.Yankees, a German lady's idea of,1, 89, 90.Yoga practices,2,252ff.Yosemite Valley,2,81.Zennig's restaurant (Berlin),1, 112, 113.Zion's Herald, Emerson number of,2,197.Zola, Émile,Germinal,1, 287;mentioned,2,67,73.


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