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adam_text | Contents
Illustrations ix
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction: Imperial Imagination and the British Press 1
1 Empire of Intimacy 17
2 Advertisements: “Cyprus! Cyprus! Cyprus!” 41
3 St. Leger Algernon Herbert and The Times of London 51
4 Archibald Forbes and The Daily News 69
5 John Augustus O’Shea and The London Evening Standard 87
6 Edward Henry Vizetelly and The Glasgow Herald 105
7 Samuel Pasfield Oliver and The Illustrated London News 125
8 Hepworth Dixon and the Provincial Press 151
9 Letters to the Editor: J. L. Haddan’s Pioneer Railway and V. L.
Cameron’s Journey to Cyprus 173
Conclusion: Cosmopolitanism and the Dissection of Native Identity 191
Bibliography 201
Index 209
About the Author 219
vii
Bibliography
NEWSPAPERS
Aberdeen Weekly Journal (Aberdeen, Scotland)
Cambridge Independent Press (Cambridge, England)
Frank Leslie s Illustrated Newspaper (New York, U.S.A.)
Hampshire Advertiser (Southampton, England)
Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle (Portsmouth, England)
Hartford Daily Courant (Hartford, Connecticut, U.S.A.)
Liverpool Mercury (Liverpool, England)
Lloyd’s Weekly Newspaper (London, England)
Naval and Military Gazette (London, England)
New Zealand Herald (Auckland, New Zealand)
Newcastle Courant (Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England)
North and South Shields Daily Gazette and Shipping Telegraph (Shields, England)
Nottingham Evening Post (Nottingham, England)
Nottinghamshire Guardian (Nottingham, England)
South Wales Daily News (Cardiff, Wales)
Staffordshire Daily Sentinel (Stoke-on-Trent, England)
The Bath Chronicle (Bath, England)
The Belfast News-Letter (Belfast, Northern Ireland)
The Bristol Mercury and Daily Post (Bristol, England)
The Cardiff Times and South Wales Weekly News (Cardiff, Wales)
The Citizen (Gloucester, England)
The Cornishman (Penzance, England)
The Daily Express (Dublin, Ireland)
The Daily News (London, England)
The Daily Telegraph (London, England)
The Derbyshire Times (Chesterfield, England)
The Diss Express and Norfolk and Suffolk Journal (Diss, England)
The Dundee Courier and Argus (Dundee, Scotland)
The Durham County Advertiser (Durham, England)
The Entr ’acte (London, England)
The Era (London, England)
The Evening News (Portsmouth, England)
The Evening Telegraph (Dundee, Scotland)
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The Falkirk Herald and Linlithgow Journal (Falkirk, Scotland)
The Fife Herald (Cupar, Scotland)
The Fifeshire Advertiser (Kirkcaldy, Scotland)
The Freeman ’s Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser (Dublin, Ireland)
The Gardeners ’ Chronicle: a Weekly Illustrated Journal (London, England)
The Glasgow Herald (Glasgow, Scotland)
The Graphic (London, England)
The Hartford Weekly Times (Hartford, Connecticut, U.S.A.)
The Hastings and St Leonard’s Observer (Hastings, England)
The Hull Packet and East Riding Times (Hull, England)
The Illustrated London News (London, England)
The Illustrated Police News (London, England)
The Ipswich Journal (Ipswich, England)
The Kent and Sussex Courier and Southern Counties Herald (Tunbridge Wells, England)
The Leeds Times (Leeds, England)
The Liverpool Mail (Liverpool, England)
The Morning Post (London, England)
The New York Times (New York, U.S.A.)
The North Devon Journal (Barnstaple, England)
The Northern Evening Mail (Hartlepool, England)
The Pall Mall Gazette (London, England)
The Scotsman (Edinburgh, Scotland)
The Sheffield and Rotherham Independent (Sheffield, England)
The Sheffield Daily Telegraph (Sheffield, England)
The Sketch (London, England)
The St James Gazette (London, England)
The Standard (London, England)
The Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette (Sunderland, England)
The Sussex Advertiser, Surrey Gazette and West Kent Courier (Lewes, England)
The Times (London, England)
The Weekly Nation (Dublin, Ireland)
The Western Daily Press (Bristol England)
The Western Gazette (Yeovil, England)
The Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales)
The Western Times (Exeter, England)
The Worcestershire Chronicle (Worcester, England)
The York Herald (York, England)
The Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer (Leeds, England)
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Index
advertisements relating to Cyprus, 5, 11,
30, 41-48, 137
Afghanistan, 82
Aimery of Lusignan, 161
Alexander the Great, 186
Ali Bey, 31
American Civil War, 22
Anderson, Benedict, 10, 20-21
Aphrodite, 33, 34-35, 47, 148, 154, 167;
Cypriot women compared to, 71, 93;
Queen Victoria compared to, 160
archaeology, 13, 30, 31, 41, 137, 149, 174,
175, 194; excavations in Cyprus,
118- 121, 119, 153, 155, 156, 157-158
Aros Bay (ship), 139
The Athenaeum (magazine), 149, 151, 166,
170n39, 171n85
Austria, 2, 5
Bagno Id, A. H., 139
Baker, Samuel White, 31, 163, 174,
189n36, 197; and Falkland Warren,
119- 120; and Vemey Lovett Cameron,
181, 189n3 5
Barbados, 24
Baring, Evelyn (Lord Cromer), 23, 37n27,
77, 163
Baring, Walter, 3, 23, 27, 28, 60, 77-79,
85n45, 163; and investigation of
Turkish atrocities in Bulgaria., 77-78,
78-79, 85n62-86n63; and Garnet
Wolseley, 77-78. See also Frederick
Guarracino
Beaconsfleld. See Benjamin Disraeli
Beavan, Arthur H., 187
Bengal (ship), 139
Bengal famine, 87
Berengaria of Navare, 33, 35
Beresford, Charles, 62—63, 83
Berlin Congress of 1878, 2, 4—5, 43,
49n20, 178
Biddulph, Constance, 23-24, 49nl4
Biddulph, Robert, 22-25, 117, 118, 139;
Cyprus Times’ caricature of, 117; and
Garnet Wolseley, 22-24
Bird, Hinckes, 175
Birdwood, George, 64nl5
Black Prince, HMS (ship), 138
Blackie, John Stuart, 173, 174-175
Blake, Robert, 151
Boleyn, Anne, 151
Bourke, Robert, 59, 159
Brackenbury, Charles, 53
Brackenbury, Henry, 22, 25, 53, 54, 83,
145; service as prosecutor in Cesnola’s
trial, 157
Brambletye (ship), 139
Brassey, Annie, 31, 51, 146-147; and
excavations in Cyprus, 119
Brassey, Thomas, 51, 174; and Falkland
Warren, 119
209
210
Index
British Army: 42nd regiment, 74, 75, 76,
101, 134, 136, 138, 165, 168;
Highlanders, 35, 99, 100, 136, 138;
Indian troops in, 4, 34, 45, 71, 76,
90-92, 93,99, 139, 146; and
relationship with journalists, 54, 62-64,
76, 85n53, 88-89, 99, 100, 101, 107,
134, 135; segregation between white
and colored troops in, 72, 75, 85n45,
90—92. See also Goorkas
British Empire: administrators of, 19-20,
25; and ancient Greece, 8, 18, 46, 127,
174-175; and Anglo-Ashanti War, 22,
53, 74, 165; and Anglo-Egyptian War,
22, 29, 52; and Anglo-Turkish Treaty of
1878, 2-5, 7, 28, 43, 48, 55, 57, 61, 75,
81, 106, 137, 142, 166-167, 178, 192;
and Anglo-Zulu War, 23, 24, 29, 70;
and Britishness, 136, 191-192,
196-197, 198; civilizing mission of, 25,
57, 93-94, 95, 98, 111, 120, 163, 165,
174, 181, 183, 186; and Crimean War,
22, 24, 106; and Indian Rebellion
(1857), 22, 24
British Parliament, 5, 14nl4, 43, 55, 62,
65n50-66n51, 74, 104n64, 116, 119,
120, 134, 137, 167; announcement of
the acquisition of Cyprus in, 3-4,
14nl2, 28, 41; and Archibald Forbes,
11, 70, 76, 81; debate on law in Cyprus
in, 57-59, 60-61, 159; debate on
slavery in, 57-59, 65n48; debate on the
Cesnola incident in, 159; debate on the
deployment of Indian troops in, 91-92;
debate on the unhealthiness of Cyprus
in, 48, 75-76
Browning, Elizabeth Barrett: “Wine of
Cyprus,” 101
Bulgaria: investigation of Turkish
atrocities in, 77-78, 78-79,
85n62—86n63
Buller, Redvers, 29, 83
Bulwer, Edward, 24-25
Bulwer, Henry Ernest Gascoyne, 24
Bulwer, Henry Lytton (Lord Dalling), 24,
37n29
Bunbury, Edward Herbert, 14nl4
Bums, Robert, 101
Burton, Richard Francis, 80, 174, 175,
187n5-188n6, 189n36; and John
Lawton Haddan, 176; To the Gold
Coast for Gold, 13, 181; and Vemey
Lovett Cameron, 181
Burton, Isabel, 189n36
Butler, William, 62
Byles, William, 70
Byron, George Gordon, 58, 101, 198;
Childe Harold s Pilgrimage, 101
Caims, Hugh McCalmont, 58
Cambridge University, 20,46, 49nl4
Cameron, John A., 62, 63
Cameron, Vemey Lovett, 173, 179-185;
Across Africa, 13,180, 181; and
colonial exhibition of 1886, 184; and
David Livingston search, 181; and
Garnet Wolseley, 181-182, 183;
invention of Cameron Pontoon Cart,
180; and John Lawton Haddan,
179-180, 184; journey to Limassol,
182—183; lecture at the Royal United
Service Institution, 184; Our Future
Highway, 180-181, 184-185; and
Richard Francis Burton, 181; Samuel
Baker, 181, 189n35; To the Gold Coast
for Gold, 13, 181
Campbell, Robert, 57
Canada, 11,51,61,62, 151
Canara (ship), 139
Canterbury, Archbishop of, 111
Cardwell, Edward, 22, 37n23, 58
Catherine, Queen of Aragon, 151
Ceres (ship), 106, 107
Cesnola, Alessandro Palma di, 13,
155-159, 174; service as vice-consul of
the United States, 155; and unlawful
excavations in Cyprus, 153, 155-159;
and William Hepworth Dixon, 153,
155-159. See also British Parliament;
Henry Brackenbury; Metropolitan
Museum of Art; St. Leger Algernon
Herbert
Cesnola, Luigi Palma di, 13, 41, 114, 153,
155-156, 157; Cyprus: its ancient
Cities, Tombs and Temples, 31, 44, 70,
162-163; influence on William
Hepworth Dixon, 162
Index
211
Ceylon, 20
Chiflik camp, 76, 81, 107, 135, 139
China, 22, 137
Citadel (ship), 139
Citium, Bishop of (Kyprianos
Economides), 58, 120, 121
Clarendon, Earl of (George Villiers), 57
Clifford, Henry Hugh, 176
Clydesdale (ship), 139
Cobham, Claude Delaval, 12, 65n50, 116,
118
Codrington, Willian, 179
Colley, George, 29
Colonial and Indian Exhibition of 1886,
184—185
Comnenus, Isaac, 160
Constantinides, Theodoulos, 49nl4,118
Constantinople, 49nl 1, 129, 182; British
Embassy in, 24, 78, 143; Hagia Sophia
in, 164—165; journalistic activity in,
27-28, 37n36, 77; railway from Bagdad
to, 188n21
Coomassie, 89, 168
Cooper, Anthony Ashley (7th Earl of
Shaftesbury), 57
Cosmopolitanism, 93,191,192-193,195,
196,198
Cowper, Benjamin Harris, 30
Coxhead, Reverend J. J., 174
Crusades, 35, 46, 89
Crusoe, Robinson, 35-36
Currie, Donald, 104n64
Cypriots: described as Orientals, 94, 100,
160,162, 194; language of, 8, 58,
65n45, 80, 107, 109, 110, 120, 148,
174—175, 193, 196; mistreatment by the
British, 7, 55, 58-59, 73, 117, 148;
portrayal of, 4, 8, 47-48, 71-72, 73, 81,
90, 93-94, 94, 100, 109-110, 118,
127-133, 140-142, 146, 148, 162-165,
193-195, 198; theatrical representations
of, 34; view of British as deliverers, 32,
54, 147, 148, 165, 185
Cyprus: advertisements of (see
advertisements): alcohol consumption
in, 109, 110-113, 168; and ancient
Greece, 1, 8, 8-9, 18,47, 110, 127, 164,
174—175, 194; and biblical history, 8, 9,
174; British emigration to, 12, 95,
110-111, 112, 113, 148, 186; British
Governors of, 20, 23-24,24-25; camp
of instruction of Turkish officers in,
142-143; climate of, 5, 74, 81, 95, 96,
142; and colonial exhibition of 1886,
184-185; comparison to India, 5, 6;
described as Cinderella, 35, 174,
186-187; described as goldmine, 30,
35-36, 55, 80, 90, 92, 107, 110, 181;
described as unhealthy, 5, 7,44-45,
47-48, 56, 57, 74-76, 80-82, 96-97,
100, 109, 115, 139, 142,148, 165; first
British casualty in, 74, 102; Greek
emigration to, 3; Greeks charging high
rent in, 7, 80, 147-148; harbors in, 81,
165, 189n70-190n71; law in, 7, 14nl2,
29, 51, 56, 57-59, 60-61, 66n63, 110,
117, 120, 121, 157-160, 164, 181;
musical compositions referring to,
31-32; prisons in, 55-56; theatrical
performances referring to, 31,33-36;
tourism in, 7, 47-48, 89; and union with
Greece, 17-18, 72, 94, 116,198; works
of literature referring to, 32—33
Cyprus Times (newspaper), 116-118
D’Auban, John, 34-35
The Daily Mail: and investigation of
Turkish atrocities in Bulgaria, 77,
78-79
The Daily News, 11, 27, 60, 62, 63, 69-84,
87, 94, 96, 116, 117, 135, 170n39;
advertisements printed in, 43, 44;
circulation of, 134; and Vizetelly
family, 105-106. See also Archibald
Forbes
The Daily Telegraph, 3, 27, 30, 53, 178
Dalvimart, Octavian, 129
Davidson, John Thain, 8, 30, 44
Davies, Vincent: “What shall we do with
Cyprus?,” 31-32
Dighenis, Georgies Grivas, 18
Dilke, Charles W., 58-59, 159, 170n39;
and William Hepworth Dixon, 159,
170n39
Disraeli, Benjamin (1st Earl of
Beaconsfield), 7, 30, 33, 34,48, 57, 77,
81,82, 165, 166, 167
212
Index
Dixon, William Hepworth, 11, 13, 31, 82,
98, 110, 119, 151-169, 169n8, 171n90,
189n57, 197; accident in Cyprus, 156,
165, 167; and Alessandro Palma di
Cesnola, 153, 155—159; appointed
literary executor of Lady Morgan, 151;
The Azamoglan, 151; British Cyprus,
13,31,98, 110, 119, 151, 153, 154,
155, 157, 159, 160, 161, 165-168; and
Charles Di Ike, 159, 170n39; and
collaboration with provincial
newspapers, 152-153; criticism of,
151-152, 154, 166; death of, 168-169;
description of the Linobambaki, 162;
editorship of The Athenaeum, 151,166,
170n39; and Falkland Warren, 119; and
Garnet Wolseley, 13, 153-157,
159-161, 169nl3; influenced by Luigi
Palma di Cesnola, 162; influence on
Lawrence Durrell, 161-162; and John
Augustus O’Shea, 98, 167-168; and
John Hay, 154, 155, 156; lecture at the
Royal United Service Institution, 165;
portrayal of Cypriots, 162-165;
Spiritual Wives, 152; travel books, 151,
159. See also The Glasgow Herald
Dominica, 24
Dufferin, Lord (Frederick Temple
Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood), 11, 51
Durrell, Lawrence, 17—18, 161-162, 198;
influenced by Hepworth Dixon,
161-162
Eastwick, Edward Backhouse, 173, 186
Eau de Chypre (perfume), 46, 50n40, 137
Egypt, 9, 22, 23, 29, 46, 47, 52, 61, 106,
186; Alexandria, 27, 49nl4, 105, 107,
113, 152; and Anglo-Egyptian War, 22,
29, 52; battle of Tel el-Kebir, 52, 54,
70; Cairo, 47, 113; Suez Canal, 6, 93,
180
Elliot, Henry (ambassador), 57
Eno, James Crossely: Eno’s Fruit Salt, 45
The Era, 34, 38n60
Ethnological Society (of London), 137
Euphrates Valley Railway, 175-176, 179,
179-181, 184, 185, 186, 188n21
Evans, Frederick John Owen, 165
Fallmerayer, Jakob Philipp, 163, 194
Famagusta, Cyprus, 35, 41, 43, 65n50, 77,
89, 137, 140, 142, 148, 165, 175, 184,
186; Carpas (peninsula in), 195; civil
commissioner of, 65n50, 140;
description of, 142; illustrations of,
137; L. V. Swaine’s tour of, 140-142;
Lefkoniko (village), 140-142; maps of,
43; Maratha (village), 195; port of, 165,
175, 184, 186; theatrical plays set in, 35
Family Novelist (magazine), 33
Farley, James Lewis: Egypt, Cyprus and
Asiatic-Turkey, 114
Faust, 34
Faustmann, Hubert, 9
Feam, Mrs. Joseph: “Cyprus” (poem), 32
Fisher, Frederic Henry, 30, 44, 197
Fisher, Robert, 12, 116
Flint, Kate, 125
Forbes, Archibald, 11,12, 27, 29, 51-52,
54, 60, 63, 69-84, 87, 88, 91, 94, 95,
102, 105, 107, 196, 198; “A War
Correspondent’s Reminiscences,”
78-79; Barracks, Bivouacs, and
Battles, 79; discussed in British
Parliament, 11, 70, 76, 81; feud with
Oscar Wilde, 11, 70, 84nl0; and Garnet
Wolseley, 69, 72, 73, 79-80, 83-84,
86n71; The Graphic s sketch of,
134-136; inflicted with fever in Cyprus,
80-81, 82; and Januarius Aloysius
MacGahan, 78-79; and John Augustus
O’Shea, 87, 96-97; memorial dedicated
to, 63—64, 83-84; Memories and
Studies of War and Peace, 83; and
reports on unhealthiness of Cyprus,
74—76; and St. Leger Algernon Herbert,
51-52, 54; Souvenirs of Some
Continents, 79, 84nl0; “The Fiasco of
Cyprus,” 11, 81-83, 114, 136; view of
Cypriot women, 80; “Wolseley: a
character sketch,” 79-80, 83, 198; and
Zulu Wars, 70. See also The Daily
News
Forster, William Edward, 58, 59
France, 2, 4, 18, 46, 88, 105, 109, 138, 151;
Franco-Prussian War, 29, 69, 87, 105,
106; Paris, 4, 88, 111, 138; Paris
commune, 69, 87; siege of Paris, 29, 97
Index
213
Gaiety Theatre (Glasgow), 35
Gallenga, Antonio, 27, 37n36
Gambia, 20
Gandhi, Leela, 199n28
Gascoyne-Cecil, Robert. See Lord
Salisbury
Germany, 2, 18, 87, 151, 161, 174
Gibraltar, 8,111
Gifford, LordEdric, 21, 145, 181
Gilmore, Alan, 134
Gladstone, William Ewart, 14nl2, 82, 83
The Glasgow Herald, 12, 27, 87, 105-122,
166
Goa (ship), 138
Goldsmid, Frederic, 176-179, 180,181,
185, 186, 188n21;and John Lawton
Haddan, 176; lectures at the United
Service institution, 176-178, 179, 181,
188n21; suggestion of occupying
Cyprus, 178
Goldsmid, Julian, 173, 179
Goorkas, 35, 45, 81, 99, 138
Gordon, William H., 62, 63
Goss, William Henry, 171n90
Gourgouris, Stathis, 8
Granville, Earl (Granville George
Leveson-Gower), 3,4, 14nl4, 58
The Graphic, 28, 62, 91, 125, 133-136,
137, 177; sketch of Archibald Forbes,
134-136; sketch of Indian troops at
work in Cyprus 5fl; sketch of the
pioneer railway 9f 1
Greaves, George Richards, 3, 21,22,25,
65n50
Greece, 2, 37n29, 46,47, 109, 151, 152,
193, 199; and Anglo-Greek friendship,
17-18; Crete, 3, 28,90, 102; reception
of ancient Greece, 8-9, 17-18, 127,
164-165, 174, 175; revolution of 1821,
37n29; Rhodes, 57, 106, 186, 194;
union of Cyprus with, 72, 94, 116, 144,
198
Grunebaum, Joseph, 46
Guarracino, Frederick, 77-78; and Garnet
Wolseley, 77-78; and investigation of
Turkish atrocities in Bulgaria, 77-78,
78-79, 85n62-86n63; and Samuel
Pasfield Oliver, 78. See also Walter
Baring
Guillemard, Francis Henry Hill, 149
Guinea (British), 20, 188n6
Haddan, John Lawton, 13, 173, 175-180;
“Cyprus and the Euphrates Valley
Railway,” 175, 176; and Frederic
Goldsmid, 176; and Garnet Wolseley,
176; invention of Pioneer Railway
system, 13, 175-181, 184, 189n57;
lecture at the Royal Geographical
Society, 179; lecture at the Royal
United Service Institution, 176; and
Richard Francis Burton, 176; and
Vemey Lovett Cameron, 179-180, 184
Haggard, Henry Rider, 186-187
Handbook for Travellers in Turkey in Asia,
70-71, 84nl9, 137
Hanem, Kuchuk, 196
Harcourt, William, 59
harem, 34, 100, 101, 129, 164, 166, 197
Hartington, Marquis of (Spencer Compton
Cavendish), 3
Havelock, Henry, 70
Hay, John, 3, 4, 23, 28, 127, 138; and
Garnet Wolseley, 37n26, 78, 154; and
William Hep worth Dixon, 154-156
Hay, John B. (American Consul), 31
Hay ley, R. M.: “Berengaria: a Talk of
Cyprus,” 33
Hazlitt, William Carew, 152
Heidenstam, Frederick Charles, 12, 59,
112, 116; and Edward Henry Vizetelly,
116
Henry S. King (firm), 42-43, 49nl 1,
49nl4, 115
Herbert, Frederick Charles, 51
Herbert, St. Leger Algernon, 11, 12, 27,
29, 51-64, 71, 73, 79,105, 106, 107,
112, 143, 146, 147; and Archibald
Forbes, 51-52, 54; congenial
relationship with military, 51—52, 54,
97; death of, 51, 62; and Garnet
Wolseley, 11, 51-52, 54-55, 56, 62-64,
64n5, 79, 112, 145; and hoisting of the
British flag at Kikko, 145; “Our
Colonial Policy,” 61-62; reports on
Cesnola incident, 157-158; reports on
unhealthiness of Cyprus, 56-57, 76;
and war correspondents’ memorial,
214
Index
62-63
Herkomer, Hubert von, 70
Hill, George Francis, 14n4, 187
Himalaya, HMS (ship), 23, 28, 71, 73, 138
Hochberg, Gil, 163
Hogarth, David George, 149, 194—195
Holbech, Walter, 65n50
Holker, John, 61
Holland, Robert, 9
Hook, Gail Dallas, 9
Horace, 160
Hornby, Geoffrey Thomas Phipps, 154,
169nl8
Home, Richard Henry: “Unknown Graves
in Cyprus,” 32, 38n66
Hospodar (ship), 139
Hull Theatre Royal, 35
Hunt, G. W. (composer), 31, 38n60
Hunter, George Yeates, 175
Hutcheson, John Conroy: “Ianthe, or, The
Maiden of Cyprus,” 33
The Illustrated London News, 12—13, 27,
62, 78, 99, 105-106, 116, 125-149;
circulation of, 134; illustrations of
Cyprus in, 23, 137, 141, 147; and
Vizetelly family, 105-106, 116. See
also Samuel Pasfield Oliver
The Illustrated Police News, 125-133
India, 1, 5-6, 7, 8, 13, 24, 47, 58, 87, 92,
97, 176, 178, 179, 180, 181, 183, 184,
188n21, 195
Indo-European railway. See Euphrates
Valley Railway
Inglis, James, 65n50, 140
Ingram, Herbert, 134
Invincible, HMS (ship), 3, 138
Ionian Islands, United States of the, 8
Iraq, 64nl5
Ireland, 87, 88, 98, 151, 197; Dublin, 45,
168
Italy, 2, 28, 89; Bari, 28, 89; Brindisi, 27,
28, 89
Jamaica, 20
Jassonides, Onoufrios, 58-59, 65n45
Jauss, Hans Robert, 1
Jewitt, Llewellynn, 166, 171n90
Johnson, Herbert, 62
Joyner, A. Batson, 31,44
Kiepert, Heinrich, 44,49n20
Kikko Monastery (Nicosia), 98; and
hoisting of the British flag at, 143-148
Kilkerran (ship), 139
King-Harman, Charles Anthony, 23-24,
49nl4
Kinneir, John Macdonald, 178
Kipling, Rudyard, 37n35, 129; The Jungle
Book, 174
Kirkwood, Rev. G., 165
Kochanski, Halik, 21
Kypros-Cyprus (newspaper), 49nl4, 112,
115
Kyrenia, Cyprus, 17, 73, 81, 99, 100, 101,
108, 139; civil commissioner of, 65n50;
description of people in, 100
Labuan, 24
Lake, John Joseph, 30, 44, 191,197
Lang, Hamilton, 30, 44, 57, 113, 114, 174,
193
Lamaca, Cyprus, 3, 27, 41, 43, 49nl 1, 73,
74, 81, 89, 93, 106, 107, 108, 115-116,
134, 139, 142, 154, 157, 158, 179, 181,
182, 183, 186, 195; alcohol availability
in, 112; arrival of British in, 23, 28,29,
71, 138-139; British camp in, 56; civil
commissioner of, 42, 102, 112; doctors
in, 48; Livadia (village), 116;
municipality of, 59, 116, 117; Ormidia
(village), 155, 156
Layard, Austen Henry, 2-4, 27, 37n36, 78
Lebanon, 148, 164, 175; Beirut, 139, 148,
156, 158
Lennox, Charles Henry Gordon (Duke of
Richmond and Gordon), 58
Levantines, 118, 163, 196, 197
Limassol, Cyprus, 43, 58, 81, 89, 138, 168,
182; district commissioner of, 65n50,
119, 197; hoisting of British flag in, 168
Lincoln, Abraham, 155
Linobambaki, 162-163, 197
Livingston, David, 181
Lloyd, Morgan, 75
Loher, Franz von, 31, 44, 114, 193, 195
London: business activity in, 41, 42,43,
45, 46; journalistic activity in, 96, 97,
Index
215
98, 99, 106; as imperial center, 20, 196;
literary activity in, 13, 87, 166; map of,
43; Press Club in, 63; Savage Club in,
169nl3; Whitehall Place in, 176
The London Evening Standard, 12, 27, 28,
42, 53, 62, 78, 87-102, 112, 119, 144;
advertisements in, 42
Low, Charles Rathbone, 147—148
Luard, William, 138
Lubin, Pierre Francois, 46
Macedonia (ship), 138
MacGahan, Januarius Aloysius, 77-79,
85n62-86n63; and Archibald Forbes,
78-79
Mackay, Eric: Pygmalion in Cyprus, 33
Macmillan’s Magazine, 32, 184
Madagascar, 13, 137, 149
Madura (ship), 28, 71, 90, 138
Magnay, J. Popham, 139
Malda (ship), 138
Mallinson, William, 9
Mallock, William Hurrell, 120
Malta, 4, 8, 27, 28, 29, 71, 75, 89, 90, 92,
137, 138, 139
Mapping and Webb (firm), 44
Marina (ship), 139
Mariti, Giovanni, 30-31
Martin, Frederick, 173, 186
Maurice, John Frederick, 22, 25, 53
Mauritius, 24, 137
McCalmont, Hugh, 21, 22, 25, 64nl8, 134,
145
Merion, Charles, 34
Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York):
Cesnola collection, 13, 155, 156
Metropolitan Theatre, 34
Michell, Roland L.N., 197
Minotaur, HMS (ship), 45, 138, 154
Monarch, HMS (ship), 138
Montenegro, 2
Morgan, Lady (Sydney Owenson), 151
Moore, Thomas: Lalla-Rookh, 100-101
Morgan, Tabitha, 9
The Morning Post, 33, 51, 62
Morrison’s Vegetable Universal Medicine,
44-45
Mousouros, Konstantinos (Musurus
Pasha), 180
Nankin (ship), 139
Nash, Jolly John (composition), 31, 38n60
Natal, 23, 24, 53
National Standard Theatre, 35
Navy and Army Illustrated (magazine), 22
Nelson, Horatio, 63
Neon Kit ion (newspaper), 116, 118
New Theatre Royal (Leeds), 3 5
Newton, Charles Thomas, 174
Nicholson, Hemy Frederick (admiral), 165
Nicosia, Cyprus, 23, 45, 54, 60, 65n50,
66n63, 73, 74-75, 79, 89, 98, 99, 107,
108, 120, 134, 139, 161, 164, 181;
Army and Navy Hotel in, 99, 108;
church of St. Sophia in, 164; civil
commissioner of, 60, 65n50;
description of, 73, 161; Evrychou
(village), 193; fever in, 45, 74—75;
hoisting of British flag in, 143—148;
Konak prison in, 66n59, 73; Wolseley’s
entry into, 73, 79
Nightingale, Florence, 5-6
The Nineteenth Century (magazine), 11,
81,82,114,136
O’Dono van, Edmund, 62, 63
O’Shea, Helen, 9
O’Shea, John Augustus, 12, 13, 27, 28, 29,
78, 87-102, 105, 107, 108, 112,
114-115, 143, 146, 169, 195;“ALittle
Dinner at Kiko,” 98-99; and Archibald
Forbes, 87, 96-97; description of
hoisting of British flag at Kikko,
144—145; description of Lamaca,
Cyprus, 93; and Falkland Warren, 119;
and Frank Vizetelly, 87; and Garnet
Wolseley, 88, 88-89, 90, 95-96, 98-99,
144-145; and Hep worth Dixon, 98,
167—168; knowledge of British
Literature, 87—88, 89; Leaves from the
Life of a Special Correspondent, 88—89;
opinion of Cypriots, 90, 93-94, 94, 100;
opinion of Indian troops, 90-91; and
relationship with British Army, 89, 90,
95, 97,99, 101-102, 108; reports on
unhealthiness of Cyprus, 96-97; “The
Phantom Piper,” 99-101. See also
London Evening Standard
Oetzmann and Co. (firm), 44
216
Index
Oliver, Samuel Pasfield, 11, 12-13,27, 99,
137-149; critique of British
administration in Cyprus, 143;
description of hoisting of British flag at
Kikko, 143, 145-146; Famagusta tour
withL.V. Swaine, 140-142; and
Frederick Guarracino, 78; and Garnet
Wolseley, 139, 143, 145-146; itinerary
to Cyprus, 138; and John Augustus
O Shea, 99; relationship with British
Army, 137, 138, 139; and unhealthiness
of Cyprus, 142. See also The Illustrated
London News
Orientalism, 23, 37n27, 110, 127, 129,
133, 142, 158, 164, 192, 196; and
depiction of women, 34, 71, 73,
100-101; and epistemological function
in, 192; and “going native,” 80, 196;
and ontological function in, 125,
129-133, 174, 186, 192, 196-197; and
Romanticism, 100-101
Orontes, HMS (ship), 28, 138
Ottoman Empire, 14n3, 24, 154, 164-165,
196; and Anglo-Turkish Treaty of 1878,
2-5, 7, 142-143; described as
uncivilized, 2, 55-56, 72, 81, 84nl9,
174, 181, 182-183 ; irregular troops
(Bashi Bazouk) in, 113; legal system of
(see British Parliament; Cyprus; Garnet
Wolseley); saving Cypriot Christians
from, 2, 8, 32, 148, 198. See also harem
Oxford University, 11, 20, 51, 58, 93, 174
Page, Edwin V. (composer): “What shall
we do with Cyprus?,” 31-32
Paget, Clarence Edward, 174
Palaiologos, Aristotelis, 58
Palestine, 47, 151
Pall-Mall Gazette, 4, 105, 116, 125, 184
Palma, Antonio (Vice-Consul), 57
Palmer, Archdale Stuart, 49nl4, 59-60
Palmer, Roundell (Earl Selbome), 58
Papapolyviou, Petros, 9
Paphos, Cyprus, 41, 155; as birthplace of
Aphrodite, 47, 148, 154; description of
natives of, 194—195; district
commissioner of, 65n50; Kouklia
(village), 148; Phallia (village), 195
Pearse, Henry H. S., 63
Penn, William, 151
Piesse, George William Septimus, 46,
50n40
Poland, 175
Poole, John Joshua, 33
Power, Frank, 62
Prideaux, William Francis, 175
Punch (magazine), 33, 82-83, 88, 167
Purkess, George, 125
Pygmalion, 33
Rae, William Fraser, 48
Raleigh, HMS (ship), 3, 138
Rappas, Alexis, 9
Ravenstein, Ernst Georg, 30, 193, 195
Rawson, Harry, 45, 72
Rhodes, William Barnes, 168
Richard I (Richard the Lionheart), 33, 35,
46, 160, 161
Rimmel, Eugene, 47
Roberts, Frank J. L., 62
Roberts, Frederick Sleigh, 63
Robin Hood, 35
Robinson, John, 105
Robinson, Philip Stewart, 30, 44
Rogers, Thorold, 62
Rolleston, George, 173
Romania, 2
Rossos, Nicolas, 116
Rostovitz, Alexander, 47-48
Roussou-Sinclair, Mary, 9, 115
Royal Academy, 70
Royal Alexandra Theatre, 35
Royal Geographical Society, 19, 137, 179,
181, 187; John Lawton Haddan’s
lecture at, 179; and mission to locate
David Livingston, 181 ; of Scotland,
187
Royal Society of Arts, 19, 189n57; Hyde
Clarke’s lecture at, 189n57
Royal United Service Institute, 19, 165,
176, 178, 181, 184, 188n21 ; Frederic
Goldsmid’s lectures at, 176-178, 179,
181, 188n21; John Lawton Haddan’s
lecture at, 176; Vemey Lovett
Cameron’s lecture at, 184; William
Hepworth Dixon’s lecture at, 165
Russel, William Howard, 11, 63, 67n77, 69
Russell, Baker, 21, 22, 73
Index
217
Russia, 1, 2, 33, 35, 81, 119, 142, 151, 174,
196; Russo-Turkish War, 2, 69, 78,
105,113
Ryder, Alfred (admiral), 165
Safvet Pasha, 2
Said, Edward, 37n27, 125, 129, 164, 192,
193, 196. See also orientalism
Saint Lucia, 24
St Osyth (ship), 90, 92,93, 102,138
Salamis, HMS (ship), 3, 138
Salisbury, Lord (Robert Gascoyne-Cecil),
4, 55, 58, 61, 65n48, 66n63
Samuelson, Henry Bernhard, 94,174
Sandwith, Humphrey, 59, 63
Sargant, Alfred, 111
Saville, A. R., 30, 193
Scotland, 19, 69, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 136;
Edinburgh, 187; Glasgow, 35, 106
Scott-Stevenson, Esme, 31, 163,197
Scott, Walter, 101
Seaforth (ship), 139
Seager, M. B., 65n50
Sendall, Walter, 24-25, 37n33
Serbia, 2; and Turko-Serbian War of 1876,
69, 105
Shakespeare, William, 32, 41, 58, 89;
Othello, 32, 38n66,41, 101
Sierra Leone, 24
Simoon, HMS (ship), 138
Sinbadthe Sailor, 35
slavery, 1, 5, 34, 57-61, 65n40, 65n48,
66n59, 108, 164, 174
Smith, Goldwin, 62
Smith, William Henry, 43
Smyrna, 89, 106
Society of Antiquaries of London, 137
South Africa, 51,61; Durban, 24
South London Palace, 33
Spain, 151, 175; Carlist Wars, 29, 69, 87
Stanford, Edward, 43
Stanley, Frederick, 3, 21, 75, 76
Stanley, Hemy Morton, 53, 105, 179-180
Starr, Deborah, 192-193
Stewart, Basil, 48, 187, 194
Stewart, Herbert, 29, 51, 64n5
Storrs, Roland, 187
Sturge, Edmund, 174
Sudan, 51,62, 63,83, 195
Swez(ship), 139
Sutherland, Duke of (Cromartie
Sutherland-Leveson-Gower), 181
Swaine, L. V., 140-141, 142, 148
Switzerland, 151
Syria, 148-149, 175, 178, 193, 195
Talbot, Reginald, 63
Tallack, William, 55-56
Tamar, HMS (ship), 28, 138, 148
Temperance Society of the Church of
England, 111-112, 113
The Telegraph, 3, 27, 30, 53, 178
Tennyson, Alfred, 33; The Foresters:
Robin Hood and Maid Marian, 35;
Idylls of the Kings, 101
Theatre Royal (Cardiff), 35
Thomas Cook (travel agency), 11, 47-48,
56
Thompson, John, 31
The Times, 3, 4, 5, 27, 51-64, 106, 134;
and advertisements, 41, 42; circulation
of, 134; criticized by Florence
Nightingale, 5-6; and letters to the
editor, 13, 174, 175, 176, 179, 180, 186;
and report on prison conditions in
Cyprus, 55-56; and Thomas Cook
report on Cyprus, 48, 56-57, 81; and
use of military officers as
correspondents, 53. See also St. Leger
Algernon Herbert
Todorov, Tzvetan, 99
Transvaal, 22
Trinacria (ship), 139
Trinidad, 24
Turkey. See Ottoman Empire
Twain, Mark, 11, 27, 70, 84n9
Vamava, Andrekos, 9, 33, 83
Vaux, H. de (composer): “Cyprus Galop,”
31
Venus. See Aphrodite
Vemey, Harry (2nd Baronet), 5
Victoria, Queen, 3, 7, 24, 32, 38n61, 56,
71, 78, 144, 145-146, 154, 164, 165;
compared to Aphrodite, 160
Victorian culture: fascination with image
in, 125; humor in, 99; nepotism in, 118
218
Index
Victorian journalism: colonial discourse in,
2,5, 10, 12,25, 100, 153, 173; and
“penny newspapers,” 125; practice of
submitting anonymous reports in, 11,
26-27,31, 134, 167; and special
correspondents, 25-30; and ties to the
British army, 54, 62—64, 76, 85n53,
88-89, 99, 100, 101, 107, 134, 135
Vikelas, Dimitrios, 173
Villiers, Frederick, 87
Vizetelly, Edward Henry, 12, 27, 29,
49nl 1, 62, 87, 105-122, 134, 143, 166,
196; critique of British Administration
in Cyprus, 108, 116, 117; death of,
121-122; and Frederick Charles
Heidenstam, 116; From Cyprus to
Zanzibar by the Egyptian Delta,, 106,
113, 115; and Garnet Wolseley, 107;
journey to Cyprus, 106-107; portrayal
of British settlers in Cyprus, 110-111;
portrayal of Cypriots, 109-110, 115;
and relationship with the army, 106,
107—109, 115, 116; and unhealthiness
of Cyprus, 114-115. See also The
Cyprus Times; The Glasgow Herald
Vizetelly, Ernest-Alfred, 29, 105
Vizetelly, Frank, 62, 87, 103n6, 106
Vizetelly, Frank Horace, 105
Vizetelly, Henry-Richard, 29, 105, 134
Walford, L. N., 73-74
Walker, James, 63
war correspondents’ memorial (St. Paul’s
cathedral), 62-64, 83, 106
Warburg, Carl, 187n5— 188n6
Warren, Falkland, 65n50, 117-122,
123n58, 168; and excavations in
Cyprus, 118-121; and John Augustus
O’Shea, 119; and Samuel White Baker,
119-120; and Thomas Brassey, 119;
and William Hepworth Dixon, 119
Watkins, Charles, 121
Wauchope, A. G., 65n48
White, H. G. (Colonel), 12, 42, 65n50, 101,
116
Wilde, Oscar: feud with Archibald Forbes,
11,70, 84nl0
Wodehouse, John (Earl of Kimberly), 58
Wolseley, Garnet, 4, 10, 11, 13, 21-25, 28,
29, 41, 42, 43, 75, 77, 92, 104n64, 111,
117, 120, 137, 138, 158, 163, 165, 198;
accused of mistreating the Greeks,.
58-59, 65n45, 65n50-66n51; appointed
High Commissioner of Cyprus, 2,3-4,
21; and Archibald Forbes, 69, 72, 73,
79-80, 83-84, 86n71; burial of, 63-^64;
Cyprus journal of, 3, 22, 49nl4,59-60,
77-78, 78, 143-144, 153-154, 157,
183, 191-192; described as deliverer of
Cypriots, 54-55; and Edward Henry
Vizetelly, 107; and Frederick
Guarracino, 77-78; and hatred of
“foreigners,” 191-192; and hoisting of
British flag at Kikko, 143-145,
145-146, 147; illustrations of, 127,
128; and John Augustus O’Shea, 88,
88-89, 90, 95-96, 98-99, 144-145; and
John Hay, 37n26, 78, 154; and John
Lawton Haddan, 176; literary
representations of, 98-99; and
relationship with journalists, 29-30,
52-53, 62-64, 64nl5, 79, 88-89; and
Robert Biddulph, 22-24; and St. Leger
Algernon Herbert, 11,51-52, 54-55,
56, 62-64, 64n5, 79, 112, 145; and
Samuel Pasfield Oliver, 139, 143,
145-146; The Soldier’s Pocket Book,
52, 53, 63, 64nl5, 79, 88, 89, 99, 144;
theatrical representations of, 34, 35; and
Vemey Lovett Cameron, 181-182, 183;
view of Ottoman Law, 61, 66n63,110,
159, 159-160; and Walter Baring,
77-78; and William Hepworth Dixon,
13, 153-157, 159-161, 169nl3. ?e
also Wolseley Ring
Wolseley Ring, 10, 21-25, 29, 79, 83
Wolseley, Louisa, 3, 22, 24, 52, 69
Wood, Evelyn, 29, 62, 83
Wood, John Turtle, 174, 175
Woolf, Virginia, 18
Wyld, James, 43
Zulu Wars, 23, 24, 29; Battle of Ulundi, 70
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title | The Cyprus Frenzy of 1878 and the British Press |
title_auth | The Cyprus Frenzy of 1878 and the British Press |
title_exact_search | The Cyprus Frenzy of 1878 and the British Press |
title_full | The Cyprus Frenzy of 1878 and the British Press Marinos Pourgouris |
title_fullStr | The Cyprus Frenzy of 1878 and the British Press Marinos Pourgouris |
title_full_unstemmed | The Cyprus Frenzy of 1878 and the British Press Marinos Pourgouris |
title_short | The Cyprus Frenzy of 1878 and the British Press |
title_sort | the cyprus frenzy of 1878 and the british press |
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