Burning boy, p.102

Burning Boy, page 102

 

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  on Crane’s poverty

  Crane’s report on coal mines and

  Crane’s sketches and

  death of Crane and

  Dora Clark Affair and

  friendship with Crane and

  influence of, on Crane

  Maggie and

  Maggie reviewed by 121

  moves to Hollywood

  Red Badge and

  Roosevelt and

  Garnett, Constance

  Garnett, Edward

  Garrett, Pat

  Gauguin, Paul

  Gentlewoman, The (British magazine)

  George, Dolly (sister of Jessie Conrad)

  George I, king of Greece

  George S. Boutwell (cutter)

  George’s Mother (novella; Woman Without Weapons)

  alcoholism in

  autobiography and

  Cora and

  critical reception of

  dialogue in

  Garland and

  Howells on Maggie and

  Maggie and

  mother-son relationship in

  published

  Roosevelt and

  self-pity in

  Wells on

  written

  Germanic (steamship)

  Ghost, The (collaborative farce at Brede Place party)

  “Ghostly Sphinx of Metedeconk, The” (sketch)

  “Ghosts of the New Jersey Coast” (sketch)

  “Ghoul’s Accountant, A” (short story)

  Gibbs, John Blair

  Gibson, Charles Dana

  Gide, André

  Gilder, Richard Watson

  Gilkes, Lillian

  Gissing, George

  Glamorous Days (Bushick)

  Godey’s Magazine

  “God fashioned the ship of the world” (poem)

  Godkin, Edwin Lawrence

  “God Rest Ye, Merry Gentlemen” (short story)

  Goethe, Johann W. von

  Goff, John W.

  Goldman, Emma

  Gompers, Samuel

  Good Soldier, The (Ford)

  Goodwin, Annie

  Goodwin, Clarence N.

  Gordon, Frederick C.

  Gosse, Edmund

  Gould, Jay

  Govin, Charles

  Goya, Francisco

  Black Paintings

  Grant, Hugh J.

  Grant, Frederick D. (judge)

  Grant, Louis D. (lawyer)

  Grant, Ulysses S.

  Great Battles of the World (article collection)

  “Great Bugs in Onondaga,” (journalistic hoax)

  Great Gatsby, The (Fitzgerald)

  “Great Mistake, A” (short story)

  published

  written

  Great Strike of 1877

  Greco-Turkish War

  Active Service and

  Crane travels to, instead of Cuba

  “Death and the Child” and

  “Greed Rampant” (dramatic skit)

  “Greek War Correspondents” (war dispatch)

  Greene, Nelson

  on Crane

  portrayal of, by Crane

  Green Hills of Africa, The (Hemingway)

  “Grey Sleeve, A” (short story)

  Guadiana (ship)

  Guam

  Guantánamo

  Hagemann, E. R.

  Haggard, H. Rider

  Haiti

  Hall, Grace. See Hemingway, Grace Hall

  Hamilton, Alexander

  Hamson, Knut

  Hannele (Hauptmann)

  Hare, Jimmy

  Harper’s

  Harper’s Magazine

  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine

  Harper’s Weekly

  Harriman, Karl Edwin

  Harrison, Benjamin

  Hartwood

  Harvard University, football games

  “Harvard University Against the Carlisle Indians” (article)

  Hasbrouck, Samuel

  Hastings, Battle of

  Havana

  Crane leaves, for England

  Crane’s extended stay in

  Hawaiian Islands

  Hawkins, Willis Brooks

  Amy Leslie and

  Crane’s early will and

  Crane’s letters to

  on Crane’s synesthesia

  Crane’s travels to Florida and

  death of Crane and

  Lantern Club and

  Philistine Society dinner and

  Third Violet and

  Hawthorne, Julian

  Hawthorne, Nathaniel

  Hay, John

  Haymarket Square riots

  “Heard on the Street Election Night” (sketch)

  Hearst, William Randolph

  Crane reports on Greco-Turkish War for

  Crane reports on Tenderloin for

  Pulitzer vs.

  Spanish-American War and

  Heart of Darkness (Conrad)

  Heather, Richard

  Heinemann, William

  Hemingway, Clarence

  Hemingway, Ernest

  Hemingway, Grace Hall

  Henry Street Settlement

  Hickok, Wild Bill

  Higgins, William “Billy”

  Higginson, Thomas Wentworth

  Hill, Daisy D.

  Hill, David Bennett

  Hilliard, John Northern

  Crane’s letter to, on autobiography

  on Crane

  Hilt, Kathryn

  “His New Mittens” (short story)

  published

  written

  Hitchcock, Alfred

  Hitchcock, Ripley

  Authors Club and

  Crane’s letters to

  Crane’s royalties and

  early will of Crane and

  Maggie new version and

  tensions with Crane, over English rights

  Hogan’s Alley (Outcault)

  Holcomb, Silas A.

  Holder, Charles (Cora’s grandfather)

  Holder, Mary (Cora’s aunt)

  Holman, William Steele

  Homer

  Homer, Winslow

  Homestead Strike

  Hope, Anthony

  Horan, Mary

  Hotel de Dreme

  Hot Springs

  Houghton Mifflin

  Howells, William Dean

  Crane’s early will and

  Crane’s final visit to

  Crane’s friendship with

  Crane’s interview of, for Times

  Crane’s letters to

  Crane’s poems and

  death of Crane and

  Dickinson and

  Dora Clark Affair and

  first meets Crane

  Indians and

  influence of, on Crane

  Lantern Club and

  Maggie and

  on Maggie and George’s Mother

  on Maggie and Yekl

  Marshall interview of, and mention of Crane

  realism of, vs. Crane’s pure telling

  Red Badge and

  Spanish-American War and

  Third Violet and

  “Howells Fears the Realists Must Wait” (interview)

  “How ‘Great Grief’ Got His Holiday Dinner” (short story)

  “How Novelist Crane Acts on the Battlefield” (Bass)

  Howorth, Cora Ethel Eaton. See Crane, Cora Howorth Stewart Taylor

  Howorth, Elizabeth Holder (Cora’s mother)

  Howorth, George (Cora’s great-grandfather)

  Howorth, John (Cora’s father)

  “How Pennoyer Disposed of His Sunday Dinner” (short story)

  “How the Afridis Made a Ziarat” (satire)

  “How the Donkey Lifted the Hills” (fable)

  How the Other Half Lives (Riis)

  “How They Court in Cuba” (sketch)

  “How They Leave Cuba” (sketch)

  Hubbard, Elbert “Bertie” (Fra Elbertus)

  Hudson River Institute

  Hudson River school

  Hueffer, Ford. See Ford, Ford Madox

  Hughes, Dorothy B.

  Hugo, Victor

  Hull House

  Hunger (Hamsun)

  “Hunger Has Made Cubans Fatalists” (war dispatch)

  Huntington, Amy. See Leslie, Amy

  Huntington, Robert

  “Hunting Wild Hogs” (sketch)

  Huxley, Thomas

  Ibsen, Henrik

  “I’d Rather Have—” (earliest poem)

  “I’d sell my steps to the grave” (poem)

  “I explain the silvered passing of a ship at night” (poem)

  “If I should cast off this tattered coat” (poem)

  “If there is a witness to my little life” (poem)

  Iliad (Homer)

  “Illusion in Red and White, An,” (short story) 250

  Illustrated American

  “Impact of a dollar upon the heart, The” (poem)

  In a Lonely Place (Hughes)

  “In a Park Row Restaurant” (sketch) 53

  “Indiana Campaign, An” (short story)

  Indians

  American

  Mexican

  Interpretation of Dreams (Freud)

  In the Cage (James)

  “In the Depths of a Coal Mine” (article)

  “In the desert / I saw a creature” (poem)

  “In the Tenderloin: A Duel Between an Alarm Clock and a Suicidal Purpose” (short story)

  “Intrigue” (poem)

  Invisible Man, The (Wells)

  Iraq War

  Ireland

  Irish immigrants

  “Irish Notes” (sketches)

  “I saw a man pursuing the horizon” (poem)

  Island of Dr. Moreau, The (Wells)

  Italian immigrants

  Italian “Redshirts”

  Jacksonville, Florida

  Cora leaves unpaid debts behind

  Cora returns to, after death of Crane

  James, Henry

  Crane friendship with

  death of Crane and

  James, Jesse

  Jarry, Alfred

  Jarvis, Theodore

  Jefferson Market Police Court

  “Jersey Memories—Stephen Crane” (Oliver)

  Jersey Shore. See also Asbury Park

  Jewett, Sarah Orne

  Jewish Daily Forward

  Jews

  Jim Crow

  Johnson, Willis Fletcher

  on Crane’s Tribune firing

  Maggie and

  Jones, Mother

  Joseph Conrad and His Circle (Jessie Conrad)

  Joseph Conrad as I Knew Him (Jessie Conrad)

  Journey to the End of the Night (Céline)

  Joyce, James

  Juana Díaz, Puerto Rico

  Jukes, The (Dugdale)

  Junior Order of United American Mechanics (JOUAM)

  Kafka, Franz

  Keaton, Buster

  Keats, John

  Kelmscott Press

  Kelsey, William B.

  Key West

  Key West Equator-Democrat

  Kidd, Captain

  Kierkegaard, Søren

  Kilgore, Captain

  “Killing His Bear” (short story)

  King Lear (Shakespeare)

  Kip, Clerk

  Kipling, Rudyard

  Kitchell, John

  Klondike

  Knights of Labor

  Ku Klux Klan

  labor movement

  Lacy, Eva

  Lafayette College

  Lake View, Edmund’s house in

  Lantern Club

  “Last of the Mohicans, The” (sketch)

  Last of the Mohicans (Cooper)

  “Last Panther, The” (sketch)

  Lautréamont, Comte de (Ducasse)

  Lawrence, Frederic M.

  memoir of Crane

  Lawton, Henry

  Lazarus, Emma

  Lazarus, resurrection of

  Leave It to Beaver (TV show)

  Leaves of Grass (Whitman)

  Ledger, Heath

  Lenin, Vladimir

  Leslie, Amy (Chicago drama critic, formerly Lillie West)

  Leslie, Amy (prostitute, formerly Amy Traphagen/Huntington)

  confused with other Amy Leslie

  Crane’s early will and

  Crane’s last letter to

  Crane’s romance with

  lawsuit vs. Crane

  romance with Siesfeld

  Leslie’s Weekly

  Levenson, J. C.

  Lewis, Robert, lynching of

  Lewis, Sinclair

  Lewiston Evening Journal

  Lexow Committee

  Library of America

  Liebling, A. J.

  Life on the Mississippi (Twain)

  Lincoln, Abraham

  Lincoln County, Nebraska

  Linson, Corwin K. “CK”

  background of, and Red Badge

  coal mine reporting with Crane and

  Crane first meets

  on Crane’s appearance

  Crane’s last dinner with

  Crane’s letters to

  on Crane’s personality

  Crane’s poems and

  death of Crane and

  friendship with Crane

  George’s Mother and

  illustrations for “Ominous Baby”

  memoir by

  Pike County camping and

  portraits of Crane by

  portrayal of, by Crane

  Third Violet and

  Lippincott’s Magazine

  Literary Digest

  Little Lord Fauntleroy (Burnett)

  “Little Pilgrim, A” (short story)

  Little Princess, A (Burnett)

  “Little Regiment, The” (short story)

  Little Regiment and Other Episodes of the American Civil War, The (short story collection)

  Cora and

  published

  written

  Lloyd, Harold

  London

  London, Jack

  London Chronicle

  London Club (New York)

  London Daily Chronicle

  London Daily Telegraph

  “London Impressions” (sketch)

  London Speaker

  Long, John D.

  Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth

  Lord Jim (Conrad)

  “Loss of Stephen Crane” (Marshall)

  “Love comes like the tall / swift shadow of a ship” (poem)

  “Love forgive me if I wish you grief” (poem)

  “Lovely Jag in a Crowded Car, A” (sketch)

  “Lover and the Tell-Tale, The” (short story)

  Lowell, Amy

  Ludden, L. P.

  Lumière brothers

  Lusitania (ship)

  Lynch, George

  “Lynx-Hunting” (short story)

  Lyon, Kate

  death of Frederic and

  Mabon, George D.

  Macdonald, Ross

  Machias (gunboat)

  Maclagen, Thomas J.

  Macqueen, John

  MacVittie, William “Mack”

  Madame Bovary (Flaubert)

  Madison Square Garden, Bryan speech at

  Maggie: A Girl of the Streets (novella)

  “Baby Stories” and

  Barry on

  character of Maggie in

  Crane’s mission as writer and

  Crane submits, to publishers

  critical reception of

  English rights to

  as essential work

  extracts published with Press interview of Howells

  first edition of, sold by Garland

  first printing of

  Garland and

  Garland reviews

  George’s Mother and

  Howells and

  Howells on George’s Mother and

  Howells on Yekl and

  inscription to Garland and

  letter on prostitutes and

  Lily Munroe reads manuscript of

  Monster vs.

  mother as savage in

  new expurgated version of

  New York as setting for

  off-camera death in

  Pendennis Club party on publication of

  pseudonym and

  Red Badge and

  reprint offer from Copeland and Day

  sales of

  self-publication of

  violence, hypocrisy, and self-pity in

  Wells on

  writing style of

  written

  Maine (battleship), sinking of

  “Making an Orator” (short story)

  “Manacled” (short story)

  “Man adrift on a slim spar, A” (poem)

  “Man and Some Others, A” (short story)

  Conrad on

  Garnett on

  published

  Roosevelt and

  written

  “Man feared, A” (poem)

  Manitou (ship)

  “Man said to the universe, A” (poem)

  “Many red devils ran from my heart” (poem)

  Marblehead (battleship)

  Marconi, Guglielmo

  “Marines Signaling Under Fire at Guantánamo” (war story)

  Marshall, Edward

  Crane and wreck of Commodore and

  Crane first meets

  Crane’s New York sketches and

  death of Crane and

  Howells interview on Maggie and

  Lantern Club and

  Red Badge and

  Spanish-American War and

  Spanish-American War and, wounded

  tenement fire sketch and

  Marshall, Herbert

  Martinsburg Strike

  Marx, Karl

  Marx Brothers

  Mason, A. E. W.

  Mason, Perry

  Matisse, Henri

  Matteson, T. H.

  The First Prayer in Congress

  Matthews, Brander

  Maupassant, Guy de

  McClure, Samuel S.

  “Bride Comes to Yellow Sky” and

  Crane’s contract on Greco-Turkish War and

  Crane’s finances and

  Crane’s New York sketches and

  Crane’s report on coal mining and

  Crane’s report on Scotch Express for

  Monster and

  Red Badge and

  McClure Newspaper Feature Syndicate

  McClure’s Magazine

  McClurg, Alexander C.

  McConigal, Dr.

  McCormick Reaper Manufacturing Company

  McCrea, Joel

  McCready, Ernest W.

  McDermott, Sergeant

  McIntosh, Burr

  McKinley, William

  assassination of

  Spanish-American War and

  McNab, Reuben

  McNeil, Hammond P.

  Meldrum, David

  Melville, Herman

  Men at War (Hemingway)

  “Men in the Storm, The” (sketch)

  published

  written

  Meredith, George

  “Mesmeric Mountain, The” (short story)

  Message to Garcia, A (Hubbard)

  Methodism

  Methodist Quarterly Review

  “Mexican Lower Classes, The” (essay). See “Above All Things”

  Mexican Revolution

  Mexicans

 

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