Adams, Herbert B., 210, 236. Agassiz, Louis, 28, 312. Alabama, University of, 68; Lanier seeks position in, 91. Aldhelm, 216.
Aldrich, T. B., 75, 287. Alleghany Springs, Virginia, Lanier's description of, 111- 113.
Allston Art Association, 230. America, future of music in, 145-147.
Anderson, Clifford, 18, 100. Arber, Edward, 256.
Arnold, Matthew, 211, 335-336. Atlanta "Constitution," 277, 293.
Atlanta University, 270. "Atlantic Monthly," on South- ern Literature, 286, 287; 353.
Bach, Sebastian, 146. Baltimore, 182, 183, 185, 195, 199– 201, 203, 206, 210, 233, 237, 245, 264, 280; climate of, 124; La- nier's first visit to, 130; his popularity in, 135; musicians in, 135; influence of Lanier on, 136, 230; poems written there, 173; Druid Hill Park, 225; change in society, 230. Baskervill, W. M., Southern Writers," quoted, 32, 60-62, 168, 288-289. Beethoven, 135, 140, 144, 145, 147, 172, 200. "Beowulf," Lanier's interpreta- tion of, 205, 213–218.
Bird, Mrs. Edgeworth, Lanier lectures at home of, 205, 233. Bismarck, 200.
Blaine, James G., 265, 266. Blake, William, 302.
Blanc, Mme. (Th. Bentzon), estimate of Lanier, in "Revue des Deux Mondes," 2, 305- 307.
Bleckley, Judge Logan E., 153, 154; Lanier's letters to, 95, 153, 157-159, 163, 291. Bledsoe, Alfred T., 280, 282. Boston, 163, 185; Lanier's visit to, 190-191.
Browne, Sir Thomas, 251.
Browne, William Hand, 280, 281.
Browning, Elizabeth Barrett,
Cable, George W., 45, 284, 285, | 287, 288; Lanier's opinion of,
Cædmon, 216, 256.
Calhoun, John C., 272, 288.
191, 301; Lanier asked to write the life of, 194; Lanier visits in Boston, 190.
Damrosch, Leopold, 130, 133.
Callaway, "Select Poems of Dante, 212, 238, 345. Lanier," 159, note. Carlyle, Thomas, 32, 36, 346, 354; influence of, on Lanier, 34. Centennial Exposition, Lanier's relation to, 166-181. Century Club, Lanier's visit to,
Darwin, Charles, 226, 241; La-
66 Century Magazine," the, 285. Chadd's Ford, Pa., Lanier's stay in, 194, 196.
Charles I, patron of Nicholas Lanier, 11.
Chatterton, Thomas, 34.
Chaucer, Geoffrey, 109, 193, 202, 203, 215, 216, 238, 256; Lanier's comparison of, with William Morris, 348-350.
Child, Francis J., 237, 238, 240, 261.
Chopin, 74, 136, 140, 150. Civil War, Lanier's interpreta- tion of the issues of, 44-47; effect of, on the South, 45; Con- federate soldiers in, 105, 106. Clarke, Charles Heber, 183, 302.. Clay, Mrs. Clement C., friend- ship for Lanier, 53, 54; letter from Lanier to, 53. Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 4, 34, 56, 342; musical qualities of verse, 357.
Cook, Albert S., 240.
Cooke, John Esten, 282, 285. Cowley, Abraham, 56. Craddock, Charles Egbert (Miss Mary N. Murfree) 37, 83, 287, 288.
66 Crescent Monthly," the, 280. Curry, J. L. M., 278, 279. Cushman, Charlotte, 53, 159, 182, 183; letters of Lanier to, 184-
nier's reverence for, 313-314. Davidson, J. Wood, "Living Writers of the South," 88, 282. Davis, Jefferson, 63, 73, 282; Lanier's opinion of his im- prisonment, 89.
"DeBow's Review," 280. De Quincey, Thomas, 345. Dobbin, Mrs. Isabel L., letter of Lanier to, 325-326. Dobell, Sydney, 188. Donne, John, Lanier compares himself to, 56.
Douglas, Gavin, 346. Drummond, William, of Haw- thornden, Lanier's opinion of, 164, 346.
Eggleston, George Cary, 286, 292; Lanier's letter to, 292. Eliot, President Charles W., 144, 233.
Eliot, George, 298, 329, 346. Elizabethan literature, Lanier's interest in, 109, 203-206, 218- 220, 249. Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 36, 247, 251, 286, 312, 358, 363, 371.
Falk-Auerbach, Mme., 135. Fielding, Henry, Lanier's opin- ion of, 346.
Florida, Lanier's visits to, 165, 187, 189, 195, 196; description of scenery, 165.
Flotow, Stradella (music), La-
nier's interpretation of, 141. French, Major-General Samuel G., reminiscences of Lanier, 49.
Froissart, 10, 25, 109, 118. Furnivall, F. J., 240, 246, 247.
Georgia, democracy in, before the war, 20; secession, 42; losses in war, 68; agricultural condition in, 156, 268; progress in, 269; leadership in the New South, 276; Lanier's enjoy- ment of the life as portrayed in fiction, 20, 296. German literature, Lanier's early reading of, 34; during the war, 56, 58; 83, 96, 97, 232, 299, 345. See Goethe, Heine, Herder, Schiller, Uhland. German music, 120-122; defects of, 148-150. See Beethoven, Wagner.
Gummere, Francis B., "Begin- nings of Poetry," 355.
Hamerik, Asger, 141; first meet- ing with Lanier, 130; account of Lanier's playing, 131-133; influence on Lanier, 134. "Harper's Magazine," 285, 286,
Harris, Joel Chandler, 68, 288; quoted, 123, 277, 284, 356; La- nier's opinion of, 293, 294. Harte, Bret, influence on South- ern writers, 283, 287. Hartman, Emil, Lanier's playing of, 132.
Hankins, V. W., reminiscences of Lanier, 55. Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 107.
German university, Lanier plans Haygood, Atticus G., “Our Bro- to go to, 39, 40, 91, 100. Gildersleeve, Basil L., 39, 56, 210, 236, 281, 282; reminiscences of Lanier, 239, 302. Gilman, Daniel Coit, president
of Johns Hopkins University, 234, 235; first interview with Lanier, 231; what his friend- ship meant to Lanier, 233; reminiscences of Lanier, 6, 173-175, 331, 337, 353; his esti- mate of Lanier's work at Johns Hopkins, 250; letters of Lanier to, 232, 250, 252–257, 337.
Godkin, E. L., on condition of South after the war, 68; on reconstruction, 90; national spirit of, 179.
Goethe, Lanier attends celebra- tion of in New York, 192; 312, 345.
Gordon, John B., 277, 278. Grady, Henry, 96, 276, 277. Griffin, Bartholomew, Lanier's opinion of, 346.
Grosart, Alexander B., 203, 240.
ther in Black," 276-278. Hayne, Paul Hamilton, 45, 68, 182, 202, 283, 288, 289-293, 321, 340; his life after the war, 106; his encouragement of Lanier, 107, 108; letters of Lanier to, 110, 111, 164, 290, 321. Hazlitt, William, 212, 351. Heidelberg University, Lanier plans to go to, 39-41. Heine, Lanier reads and trans- lates, 56, 58. Helmholtz, influence of his in- vestigations on Lanier, 138. Herder, Lanier translates, 58. Herrick, Mrs. Sophie Bledsoe, reminiscences of Lanier, 314-
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, 363.
Hill, Walter B., 285; estimate of Lanier as lawyer, 101- 103.
Hill, Benjamin H., 276, 277. Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 102, 173, 337, 358.
Hovey, Richard, opinion of the
"Science of English Verse," | Lamb, Charles, 4, 212, 251, 357. Land we Love," the, 280.
353. Howells, William Dean, 286, 287, Lane, Charles W., 27.
340. Huguenots, the, early settle-
ment in Virginia, 12. "Hunt of Henry IV.," the, La-
nier's description of, 142. Hurd and Houghton, publish. ers of " Tiger Lilies," 78. Huxley, Thomas Henry, 313,
"Independent," the, publication | of Lanier's poems, 286. See Ward.
Jackson, Stonewall, Lanier's opinion of, 104.
Johns Hopkins University, 7, 144, 203, 281, 313, 333, 336, 337; Lanier appointed lecturer in, 233, 234; organization and ideals of, 234-238; first faculty, 236; Lanier's influence on, 250, 258,259; his conception of his work in, 252-258; his place in the history of, 262; memorial exercises held in his honor, 336.
Johnston, Richard Malcolm,
68, 210, 281, 282, 285; Lanier's influence on, 295; letters from Lanier, 295, 322.
Keats, John, 3, 34, 56, 156, 251, 298, 332, 358, 364.
Langland, William, Plowman," 109, 347. Lanier and Anderson, Lanier works in the firm of, 100-102,
Lanier, Charles, presents bust of Lanier to Johns Hopkins, 14, 337, 338. Lanier, Charles Day (son), 100, 133, 307, 339.
Lanier, Clifford (brother), 7, 17, 18, 38, 53, 54, 55, 63, 73-75, 157, 331, 335; reminiscences, 18, 23, 24; Lanier's letters to, 99, 171, 172, 231, 245, 246, 265–267. Lanier, Gertrude (sister), 18, 63;
letters of Lanier to, 73, 117. Lanier, Henry W. (son), 200, 339, Lanier, James F. D., 10, 13; as- sists Sidney Lanier with "Tiger Lilies," 78, 79. Lanier, Jerome, 10. Lanier, Sir John, 12. Lanier, Kate, 79, 80. Lanier, Mary Day, 52, 53, 152, 195, 199, 323-325, 330; marriage, 97-98; account of Lanier's death, 335; training of her children, 338; letters of Lanier to, 112-114, 130, 141; 142, 143, 149-151, 167, 308.
Lanier, Mary J. (mother), 9, 16, 17, 63.
Lanier, Nicholas, 10, 11.
Kennedy, John P., visits Macon, Lanier, Robert Sampson (fa-
Keyser, Ephraim, bust of Lanier by, 306.
Kirk, John Foster, 182, 302; La-
nier's letters to, 204, 316. Kirk, Miss Sophie, reminis- cences of Lanier, 302-304.
Lamar, L. Q. C., 22, 96, 180, 265.
ther), 9, 14-16, 30; letters from Lanier to, 5, 30, 31, 56, 67, 81, 94, 96, 97, 118, 124. Lanier, Robert Sampson (son), 322-324, 332, 339.
Lanier, Sidney (son), 200, 338. Lanier, Sidney, born in Macon, Georgia, 1, 16; ancestry, 1-16; influence of early home life,
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