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AAldington, Richard, 218, 223n39America/American, 4, 17, 19, 75n35,

121n34, 126, 127, 134, 148,152, 162, 179–180, 183, 184,186, 188, 190–192, 194, 195,198, 199, 201–206, 208, 219n6,239, 241, 259, 261

Ann VeronicaSee also Wells, H. G., 52, 74n28

Auto, (definition), 228, 263n2Automobile, 9, 16, 17, 21, 33n54,

74n25, 119n15, 121n27, 182,187, 205, 207, 209, 210,222n29, 230, 248, 259, 264n10

See also Motor carAutomobility, 27, 75n35, 225–268

BBagwell, Philip, 33n54, 33n56,

74n24, 76n39Balbert, Peter, 49, 73n18, 76n50,

77n51Ballard, J. G., 59, 262

See also CrashBeaumont, Matthew, 38, 44, 72n7,

72n9

Becket, Fiona, 173n10Beede-Howe, Marguerite, 117n3,

173n10, 175n26Bell, Michael, 173n6Bergson, Henri, 45–46, 70, 72n11,

73n12, 270, 274, 275n2Bhabba, Homi, 197, 221n14Black, Michael, 70, 77n52, 81, 118n4Boccioni, Umberto, 53, 74n31, 146,

174n23See also Futurism

Boer War, 98Booth, Howard, 4, 15, 29n7,

30n31, 31n33, 85, 118n9,121n30, 171, 177n43, 177n44,182, 219n3

Borges, Stephanie, 117n2, 122n37Bouchouchi, Fella, 123, 172n1Bowen, Zak, 265n13Brave New World, 32n42

See also Huxley, AldousBryden, Mary, 107, 121n29, 142,

143, 174n16Burden, Robert, 28n6Burgess Jr., Douglas, 24, 33n57,

174n19, 174n29, 176n33Burton, Anthony, 32n48Buzzard, James, 183, 219n4

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CCarlyle, Thomas, 17, 97, 119n18Carr, Helen, 5, 29n8Carswell, Catherine, 13, 129, 132,

148, 152, 174n24, 211, 241,265n15

Carter, Ernest, 33n56, 120n25Carter, Ian, 14, 50, 74n23Cecil, Robert, 8, 29n15Chen, Eva, 31n38Clarke, Colin, 265n13Coming Up for Air, 120n22

See also Orwell, GeorgeCorelli, Marie, 119n17

See also The Devil’s MotorCowan, James, 264n7, 264n11Crash, 59, 262

See also Ballard, J. GCultural transition, 2, 3, 9, 24, 26,

28, 35, 38, 44, 46, 79, 82, 85,132–133, 148, 161, 163, 179,181, 188, 192, 215, 216, 218,232, 251, 253, 261, 269,274, 275

Cunard shipping line, 23, 134Cyborg or cyborgian, 15, 226,

234–235, 238, 239,258, 264n8

DDaimler, Gottlieb, 21Daleski, H. M., 125, 192, 216,

220n19, 222n34, 265n12Daly, Nicholas, 64–65, 73n20, 76n46,

118n5DeGroot, Gerard, 146, 172n4Delany, Paul, 123, 172n1, 264n7Deleuze, Gilles, 188, 219n7

See also Guattari, FelixThe Devil’s Motor, 119n17

See also Corelli, Marie

Dictatorship, 27, 209Difference, 2, 4, 6, 16, 19, 27, 28n6,

30n24, 30n31, 31n33, 32n48,49, 55, 84–85, 93, 103, 104,114, 118n9, 127, 148, 149, 150,153, 160, 172, 179–181,183–186, 188, 192–194, 196,197, 199, 202, 203, 205–206,208, 209, 216, 219, 219n2,219n3, 219n6, 220n12, 225,239, 270

Disability, 6, 27, 225–268See also Garland Thompson,

RosemarieDreadnought warships, 23Drummond, Diane, 56, 75n34Dystopia, 12, 14, 27, 32n42, 59,

90, 250

EEagleton, Terry, 30n24, 72n10,

75n38, 140, 174n12Ellis, David, 7, 29n13, 173n5, 173n7,

175n31, 176n41, 272, 273,275n1

Empire, 5, 41, 80, 90, 98, 100, 111,112, 121n30

FFeminism, 10, 16, 30n30, 46, 71n1,

73n17, 122n35, 234, 264n8Fernihough, Anne, 31n32, 41, 72n8,

97, 119n19, 221n23, 223n34First World War, 1–3, 10, 15, 17, 23,

32n51, 35, 71, 77n51, 87, 91,92, 98, 100, 112, 120n21, 123,124, 126, 131, 142, 145, 146,164, 165, 170, 171, 174n14,203, 222n30, 225, 226,266n18, 268n31

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Ford, Ford Maddox, 1, 28n2Ford, Henry, 17, 198, 204,

207–208Ford Maddox Hueffer, see Ford,

Ford MaddoxForster, E. M., 9, 29n19, 96

See also Howards EndFrederick, Bonnie, 116, 122n38Freeman, Michael, 14, 30n27, 37, 38,

44, 66, 72n5, 72n7Fussell, Paul, 11, 30n23, 262Futurism, 9, 10, 15, 29n16, 46, 53,

73n13, 76n45, 165See also Boccioni, Umberto;

Marinetti, Filippo; Martin, Sylvia

GGarland Thompson, Rosemarie, 226,

232, 258, 264n5See also Disability

Gavin, Adrienne, 73n15Gender, 5, 6, 26, 27, 35, 38, 45–49,

51, 53, 55, 57, 58, 71, 75n36,80, 86, 89, 112, 114–116,117n2, 122n34, 131, 136, 149,152–153, 180, 203, 213,222n30, 226, 246, 258–260,263, 266n20, 270

General Strike, 3, 32n51, 225,241–243, 245, 249, 250,267n23, 267n24, 267n25

Gertler, Mark, 94, 151See also Merry-go-Round

Gilbert, Sandra, 122n34Grahame, Kenneth, 119n17

See also The Wind in the WillowsGranofsky, Ronald, 30n24, 31n37Greiff, Louise, 265n14Grossman, Jonathan, 14, 30n28Guattari, Felix, 188, 189, 219n7

See also Deleuze, Gilles

HHaraway, Donna, 226, 234–235,

258, 264n8Hardy, Barbara, 49, 73n17Harrison, Andrew, 15, 76n45,

174n11, 176n38, 177n42Heidegger, Martin, 18–19, 27, 32n47,

206–207, 221n21, 270, 274,275, 275n3

Herzinger, Kim, 173n8Holderness, Graham, 122n39Hough, Graham, 117n2, 192Howards End, 96, 119n14

See also Forster, E. MHull, Edith Maud, 213, 222n32

See also The SheikHumma, John, 176n41Huxley, Aldous, 17, 32n42, 256

See also Brave New WorldHyde, G. M., 117n2, 267n24Hyde, Virginia, 116, 119n12,

122n38, 202, 215, 218,221n17, 223n36

IIndustry/industrialisation, 5, 6, 9,

21, 26, 31n35, 32n51, 33n56,36–41, 43–45, 47, 58–60,63, 64, 66–68, 71, 74n20,74n32, 79–83, 89–93, 97,98, 100–102, 115, 116, 117n2,117n3, 120n222, 122n39,122n40, 128, 130, 131, 144,147, 152, 157, 166, 170,179, 184, 190, 197, 206,220n8, 225, 229, 231,233–235, 240, 242, 243,247, 249, 250, 252, 264n4,264n7, 265n13, 266n21,267n23, 270

See also Strikes

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JJessop, Violet, 175n28Jones, Bethan, 14, 30n26, 130, 161,

173n7, 264n4Joyce, James

Modernist writer, 9, 29n19transport historian, 75n36, 76n44,

121n26, 122n36

KKaplan, Carole, 125Katz-Roy, Ginette, 173n10Keiller, Patrick, 121n27Kermode, Frank, 176n35, 223n34Kern, Stephen, 10–11, 16, 18, 30n22,

68, 75n36Kinkead-Weekes, Mark, 154, 173n10,

175n27, 175n31Kipling, Rudyard, 21

See also Steam Tactics; TheyKoh, Jae-Kyung, 117n3Kondo, Kyoko Kay, 172n2Krockel, Carl, 167, 176n39

LLa Bête Humaine, 71

See also Zola, EmileLang, Fritz, 250

See also MetropolisLawrence, D. H.

Aaron’s Rod, 4, 20, 24, 180, 192,218, 249, 270

Aristocracy, 27Autobiographical Sketch, 28n1On Being a Man, 196Blessed are the Powerful, 17, 214Choice (poem), 249Climbing Down Pisgah, 203Cocksure Women and Hensure

Men, 114

On Coming Home, 128Cornwall, 13, 125–127, 129, 132,

134, 155The Crown, 12, 146, 163, 170Cypresses (poem), 201Democracy, 17, 165Dull London, 6Education of the People, 143, 191Embankment at Night, Before the

War: Outcasts (poem), 22Fantasia of the Unconscious, 44, 70The First Lady Chatterley, 266n17Frieda Richtofen-Weekly (later

Lawrence), 3, 21, 40, 57, 65,87, 140, 259

Grapes (poem), 201HimWith his Tail in his Mouth, 188his death, 3, 4, 25, 239, 271The Hopi Snake Dance, 191illness, 13, 129, 218, 223n38,

225, 238, 239, 243, 250, 263,270, 271

Jessie Chambers, 25, 40John Thomas and Lady Jane (the

second Lady Chatterleynovel), 266n17

Kangaroo, 4, 9, 15, 20, 23–26, 147,164, 180, 183, 186, 193, 217,218, 270

Lady Chatterley’s Lover, 2, 4, 12, 16,21, 27, 32n50, 33n56, 62,116, 225–227, 232, 234,239–246, 249, 251, 256, 258,260–263, 270

The Lost Girl, 4, 20, 23, 26, 32n49,52, 74n30, 180, 192, 193,218, 223n35, 256, 270

Louie Burrows (proposal on thetrain), 20, 32n44, 40, 72n1

Love, 65Mexico, 4, 27, 179, 187, 209Mornings in Mexico, 11, 180, 191

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Mr Noon, 30n25New Heaven and Earth

(poem), 148New Mexico, 183Odour of Chrysanthemums, 1Paltry-Looking People (poem), 230Pan in America, 97, 214Paul Morel, 3The Plumed Serpent, 2, 4, 12, 13,

16, 20, 24, 25, 27, 30n24, 96,147, 162, 164, 172, 179–183,186, 188, 191–192, 198, 201,204–206, 208, 209, 211, 214,215, 218, 225, 239, 248,270, 272

poetry, 1, 4, 11, 14, 20, 22, 148,188, 249, 270

Preface to Touch and Go, 250Psychoanalysis and the

Unconscious, 250Quetzalcoatl, 179The Rainbow, 2, 4, 8, 12, 13, 16,

25, 26, 46–48, 54, 60, 71,79–85, 87, 90, 91, 97, 114,115, 121n32, 125, 126, 147,179, 203, 225, 262, 270

Rananim, 148Return to Bestwood, 245The Saga of Siegmund, 3Sea and Sardinia, 11, 147, 180The Ship of Death’ (poem), 215,

218, 272, 274Sketches of Etruscan Places, 11, 25Sons and Lovers, 2–4, 12, 13, 15, 20,

25, 26, 30n27, 35–37, 44–46,49–51, 55, 57, 59, 60, 63, 67,70–71, 79, 89, 97, 225, 270

Studies in Classic AmericanLiterature, 11, 28n5, 147, 205

The Study of Thomas Hardy, 105The Symbolic Meaning, 2, 28n5,

111, 127

Tickets Please, 11, 22, 114travel/travel arrangements, 1–7, 10,

16, 18, 19, 22, 23, 25,26, 28n6, 40, 87, 92, 126,129, 134, 143, 146, 162, 179,180, 187, 192, 218, 225,241, 269

travel writing, 25, 28n6, 162tourism/the tourist, 11, 27, 43,

183, 187, 192, 194The Trespasser, 3, 4, 13, 20, 23,

32n53, 270Twilight in Italy, 11, 83, 90, 91The Virgin and the Gypsy, 11Volterra, 271the War and England’s decline, 8,

80, 87, 92, 124, 126,148, 241

What Have They Done to You?(poem), 230

The White Peacock, 3, 4, 13, 50,96, 119n17, 211, 223n35,245, 270

The Wilful Woman, 19The Witch á la Mode, 22(see also Tramcar)With the Guns, 54, 55Women in Love, 2–4, 8, 11–13,

16, 20, 23, 54, 60, 62, 71,76n45, 96, 112, 122n40,124–126, 129–131, 134,136, 137, 140, 152, 161,163, 164, 167, 176n33,270, 272

LLeavis, F. R., 31n35, 116, 117n3,

122n40, 123, 172n1Levenson, Michael, 10, 29n20Lloyd George, David, 32n51,

155, 169

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London, 1, 6, 8, 9, 11, 22, 28n6,31n35, 32n51, 33n54, 33n56,36, 38, 40, 41, 50, 57, 65, 71n1,72n10, 75n36, 90, 98, 106,108–113, 117n3, 120n22,121n27, 124, 126–133, 161,175n26, 217, 218, 227, 240,244, 251, 254, 255, 260,261, 272

Luhan, Mabel Dodge, 19, 236,259, 271

Lusitania, the sinking of, 124,134, 138

Lyth, Peter, 33n54, 74n24, 76n39

MMansfield, Katherine, 89, 152Marinetti, Filippo, 9, 29n16, 46,

73n13See also Futurism

Marshall, Roy, 120n25, 122n36Martin, Sylvia, 9, 29n18, 146, 174n21

See also FuturismMartz, Louis, 73n15Mechanical or mechanization, 1, 2, 6,

11–13, 16, 17, 25–27, 31n38,37, 39, 41, 51, 54, 57, 59, 60, 63,66, 67, 69–71, 79, 83, 88, 89,93–96, 98, 100, 103–106, 108,114, 116, 120n25, 123, 124,127, 130, 131, 133–135, 137,139, 142–147, 153, 155–157,160–162, 164–166, 168–172,173n6, 176n34, 186, 190, 191,201, 203–206, 208, 209, 214,225, 228, 229, 231–235, 238,240–243, 245, 247–252, 254,258–262, 264n7, 265n12,265n13, 267n24, 269, 270, 274

Merry-go-Round, 94See also Gertler, Mark

Metropolis, 50, 106, 111, 189, 250,251, 256, 260

See also Lang, FritzMexican Revolution, 3, 198, 219n1,

220n8, 220n11, 222n29Meyers, Jeffrey, 118n10, 223n34Michelucci, Stefania, 68, 76n49,

176n36Middleton Murry, John, 72n10, 195Millet, Kate, 30n30, 49, 68, 76n50,

222n33Milton, Colin, 125, 175n30Mobility, 2, 3, 6, 7, 10, 21, 26, 27,

35–77, 80, 82, 85, 86, 89, 93, 96,101, 105, 112, 116, 117, 118n8,121n27, 122n34, 125–127,130–131, 140, 148, 150, 152,153, 156, 158, 171, 173n5, 190,209, 221n23, 227–229, 232,238–241, 243, 245, 246, 248,255, 256, 260–263, 274

Modernism and Modernist writers, 4,10, 28n6, 29n8, 30n27, 30n28,72n5, 267n24, 270

Modernity, 2, 8, 9, 12, 19, 28n6, 37,49, 50, 64, 67, 68, 70, 76n45,82, 83, 87, 97, 98, 112, 118n8,125, 144, 179, 188, 194, 201,207, 209, 211, 220n8, 225, 232,240, 246, 254, 263, 267n27,270, 275

Morrell, Lady Ottoline, 8, 92, 111,113, 121n32, 121n34, 124, 126,133, 134, 139, 151, 162, 172n3

Morris, Mary, 56, 75n33Moser,Kurt, 211, 221n26, 248, 266n21Moynahan, Julian, 252–253, 267n26

NNesbit, Edith, 50, 74n21

See also The Railway Children

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Nin, Anaïs, 7, 29n12Nottingham, 19, 36, 38, 40–42, 47,

58–61, 65–67, 69, 72n1, 88, 92,93, 95, 105, 106, 108, 114,119n13, 119n20, 120n25,122n36, 127, 144, 148, 149,162, 175n26

OO’ Connell, Sean, 75n36, 221n25,

222n30, 267n27Oh, Eunyoung, 197, 219n2, 221n13Ontology, 11, 15, 128Orwell, George, 120n22

See also Coming Up for AirOtherness, 5, 13, 15, 19, 25, 27,

29n11, 79, 80, 82, 84, 87, 107,121n30, 148–149, 159, 162,172, 173n5, 179–223, 254, 258,263, 270, 274

See also Difference

PParkins, Wendy, 118n8Paz, Octavio, 190–191, 198–199,

220n9Perkins, C. J., 119n20Pinkney, Tony, 10, 30n21, 49, 73n19Post-colonialism, 197, 198, 200,

206, 208Post-human, 15–16, 27, 30n29, 226,

234, 262, 263Primitive, 15, 16, 140, 186, 194, 206,

211, 213–215, 219n5, 222n33

RThe Railway Children, 50, 74n21

See also Nesbit, Edith

Railways, 16, 19, 32n48,32n49, 32n51, 50, 56,74n23, 82, 98, 184, 205,249, 261

See also TrainsRieger, Bernhard, 21, 33n55, 144,

174n20Roberts, Neil, 28n6, 30n24, 30n31,

219n2, 219n6Ross, Charles, 173n5Ruderman, Judith, 223n34, 268n28Ruth Williams, Linda, 30n30

SSagar, Keith, 73n16, 117n3, 119n12,

176n34Said, Edward, 205, 221n18Sanders, Scott, 173n6Scharff, Virginia, 74n32, 75n35,

119n15, 121n34, 246, 260,266n19, 268n31

Schivelbusch, Wolfgang, 14, 16,32n41, 50, 74n23, 96, 106,119n16

Schreiner, Olive, 17–18, 32n44,32n45

Scott Fitzgerald, F., 261Setright, L. K. J., 263n1, 265n16,

268n33The Sheik, 213, 222n32Shiach, Morag, 112, 121n31, 229,

267n24Simpson, Hilary, 30n30, 49, 71n1,

73n17, 114, 122n35Son, Youngjoo, 121n33, 125Spilka, Mark, 222n33, 223n34Squires, Michael, 264n7, 265n13,

267n26, 268n35See also Talbot, Lynn

Steam Tactics, 21See also Kipling, Rudyard

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Stephenson, George and invention ofthe locomotive engine, 27

Stevens, Hugh, 125, 177n43Stevenson, John, 118n6Stewart, Jack, 28n6Stoll, John, 75n37Strachan, Hew, 174n14, 174n15Strikes, 19, 21, 32n51, 153, 154, 233,

250, 267n24Strychacz, Thomas, 176n40Submerge, submersible, 23, 137, 138,

142–144, 154–156, 169,170, 210

Suffragette movement, 3, 26,71n1, 105

TTalbot, Lynn, 268n35

See also Squires, MichaelTaylor, A. J. P., 120n21Technology, 5, 6, 9, 10, 12, 14–16,

18–19, 27, 29n10, 32n47,33n55, 46, 50–52, 66, 71,75n36, 80, 82, 83, 93, 97, 100,101, 110, 113, 123, 133, 139,140, 142, 144, 145, 152, 160,170, 173n5, 190, 198, 199, 203,205–208, 211, 214–216,222n30, 225, 226, 228, 229,231, 233–235, 238, 241, 243,246, 258, 260, 264n8, 270, 274,275, 275n3

Thacker, Andrew, 14They, 21

See also Kipling, RudyardThorold, Peter, 33n54, 120n23,

121n27, 172n4, 213, 222n31,264n10, 267n25, 268n31

Titanic, the, 75n36, 144, 150, 154,175n28, 175n29

Tobin, Tracy Jr., Billy, 28n6

Torgovnick, Marianne, 186, 219n5,222n33

Trains, 3, 19–22, 36–40, 43, 50, 60,63–65, 81–83, 86, 89, 93, 96, 98,110, 113, 126, 161, 164, 179,193–195, 198, 220n11, 239, 263

Tramcar, 22, 58, 61, 62, 75n36,76n44, 102–104, 110, 122n36,150, 185

Transportation, 2, 5, 6, 12, 15, 16, 25,28n6, 40, 45, 51, 56, 57, 74n32,75n35, 82, 87, 94, 115, 119n15,123, 125, 127, 128, 157, 168,171, 173n5, 185, 187, 194, 198,206, 210, 216, 244, 272, 274

aeroplanes (including references toflight), 9, 126, 190, 210, 261

bicycles, 3, 51, 82, 121n27boats, (and as mythic symbols), 3,

24, 148, 179, 186, 204,207, 217

buses/omnibuses, 21, 29n19,33n54, 40, 126, 180, 205

and class, 2, 33n56, 75n36, 205,226, 232, 248, 249, 263

and enframing, 27, 206, 207, 274horses, 1, 21, 83, 98, 118n7,

120n25motor-cars, 17, 157, 205, 207, 211,

261, 262and Nazism, 223n34Pullman trains, 19, 186, 193,

198, 204and revolution, 3, 9, 16, 21, 27,

33n56, 85, 179–223, 250ships (including warships), ship

travel, shipwreck, 3, 13, 23,29n19, 82, 89, 124, 126, 134

submarines, 3, 27, 124, 134,140–142

swings or swing boats, 3, 164toboggans, 3, 125, 165

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trains, 2, 21, 40, 96, 98, 126, 161,193

trams or tramcars, 2, 11, 29n19,33n56, 76n41, 82, 120n25,126, 179, 186, 199, 220n8,249, 263

turbine engine, 23and war, 5, 6, 8, 11, 21, 26,

27, 80, 112, 124, 126, 130,143, 147, 151, 156, 163, 170,171, 240

and women, 1, 35, 44, 71,113, 118n7, 152, 246,266n20

Zeppelin airships, 124Transport (definition), 2–4, 29n9Travel, 1–7, 10, 11, 14–16,

18, 19, 22–26, 28n6, 32n48,33n56, 38–44, 48, 56, 57,63–65, 67, 68, 71, 79–82, 84, 87,89–93, 97, 104, 106, 107, 111,112, 115, 116, 122n39, 125,126, 129, 130, 133, 134, 143,146, 148, 152, 162, 163, 168,170–172, 179, 180, 183–187,192–194, 202–204, 209, 210,217, 218, 222n29, 225, 228,235, 236, 239–241, 252, 253,256, 260, 261, 263, 266n20,269, 271

Trotter, David, 173n10, 174n25

UUnwin, Philip, 74n22, 223n34

VVile Bodies, 119n17

See also Waugh, EvelynVivas, Eliseo, 223n34

WWallace, Jeff, 15–16, 30n29, 31n35,

31n38, 59, 76n40, 101, 120n24,206, 221n19

Walsh, Margaret, 266n20The War in the Air, 31n39

See also Wells, H. G.The War of the Worlds, 133

See also Wells, H. G.Watts, J. D., 61, 76n43Waugh, Evelyn, 256, 261

See also Vile BodiesWells, H. G., 31n39, 52, 74n28, 133

See also The War in the Air; AnnVeronica; The War of the Worlds

Williams, Raymond, 35, 37, 72n2The Wind in the Willows, 119n17

See also Grahame, KennethWintle, Sarah, 51–52, 74n25Wolmar, Christian, 20, 21, 32n51Woolf, Virginia, 9, 29n19, 121n33,

173n9Worthen, John, 173n5, 264n11Wussow, Helen, 125, 136, 173n9

ZZola, Emile, 59

See also La Bête Humaine

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