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Burning Boy, page 102
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












