Ben Hur, 291, 331
Ward, Artemus, 5, 36, 52, 93, 95–96, 107, 109, 173–74, 226, 234, 254, 265–67
Artemus Ward: His Travels, 107
Ward, Ferdinand, 290–91, 295
Warner, Charles Dudley, 133, 151, 181–82, 186, 199, 201–2, 204–5, 222, 292, 346, 367, 400
My Summer Garden, 182
Warner, Mrs. Charles Dudley, 378
Warner, George, 341
Warner, Susan, 182
Washington, George, 217
Webb, Charles Henry, 101, 106, 129, 131, 135
Webster, Annie E., 65, 133, 168, 233, 270, 276, 372
Webster, Charles L., 233, 250, 270–76, 295, 372
Webster, Daniel, 49
Webster, Samuel, 272
Mark Twain, Business Man, 272
Wecter, Dixon, 21, 25, 36
Western Union and Hannibal Daily Journal, 36, 46, 48
West Jersey Press, 233
Whistler, James, 244
White, Stanford, 340
Whiteman, Gideon F., 85
Whitman, George, 217
Whitman, Walt, 2, 4, 7, 67, 72, 81, 85, 96, 101, 106, 130, 148, 160, 178, 180, 196, 198, 217, 224, 227–29, 233–35, 241, 250–52, 254, 267, 272, 275, 280–81, 294–95, 308, 347, 351, 369, 397
“Calamus” poems, 197–98, 368
“Death of Abraham Lincoln,” 252
Leaves of Grass, 45, 164, 196, 221, 224, 229, 233–34, 241, 252, 280–81
“Song of Myself,” 281
“Song of the Red–wood Tree,” 347
“Walt Whitman’s Controversy” (by Twain), 252–54
Whitmore, Franklin G., 354, 364, 371, 406, 413
Whittier, John Greenleaf, 221–23, 233, 267, 349–51
“Icabod,” 223
“Maud Muller,” 350
“Response,” 223
Snow-Bound, 267
Whittier Birthday Dinner Speech, 3, 33, 93, 221–30, 234–35, 238, 245, 254
Wilde, Oscar, 369
Williams, Tennessee, 58
Wilmot Proviso, 47
Winter, William, 224–25
Wolfe, Jim, 36–37, 394
Woodhull, Victoria, 182
Wordsworth, William, 142, 349–50
Wright, William. See De Quille, Dan
Young, Brigham, 77
Ziff, Larzer, 26
WORKS BY MARK TWAIN
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, 2, 5–6, 12, 14, 16–19, 21–22, 24–26, 30–31, 36–39, 41–42, 48, 51, 58, 68, 98, 104–5, 107, 165, 179, 183, 187, 189, 196, 199–200, 202, 208–9, 211–14, 216, 218–19, 221, 228, 231, 235, 237, 242–43, 246, 256, 259–60, 262–63, 265, 267, 270–72, 278–89, 292, 296, 298, 301–2, 305, 310, 321, 325, 328, 344, 346–47, 349–50, 362, 368, 389, 404, 431
defaced illustration, 278–79
Grangerford, Emmeline, 103
inspiration for Rudyard Kipling’s Kim, 334
“Ode to Stephen Dowling Bots, Dec’d,” 42
“raft scene,” 214–15, 283
“Royal Nonsuch,” 41
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, 16, 18–19, 22, 24–26, 39, 104, 110, 122, 166, 168, 174, 179, 196, 209, 211, 214–21, 224, 231, 243, 259, 267, 278–79, 283–84, 289, 337, 362
dramatization, 397
point of view, 38
“Advice for Good Little Girls,” 105
Ah Sin, 184
The American Claimant, 11, 204, 296, 306, 309–10, 319, 328
“The American Vandal Abroad,” 157
“Answers to Correspondents,” 105
“An Appeal in Behalf of the Extended Suffrage to Boys,” 174, 212, 218
“Artemus Ward, Humorist,” 174, 265
“Aurelia’s Unfortunate Young Man,” 103, 192, 361, 396
“The Autobiography of a Damned Fool,” 235
“The Awful German Language,” 236
“The Babies,” 70
“The Belated Russian Passport,” 411
“Blabbing Government Secrets,” 40
“A Bloody Massacre Near Carson,” 92–94, 98, 111, 170
“A Boy’s Manuscript,” 218
“Buck Fanshaw’s Funeral,” 191
“Burial of Sir Abner Glistrap, Editor of the Bloomington ‘Republican,’ ” 42
“Captain Stormfield’s Visit to Heaven,” 123, 235
“The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County,” 2, 5, 88, 100, 102, 106–9, 111, 179–80, 216, 262, 268, 334, 431
The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras, and Other Sketches, 45, 102, 110, 129–30, 148, 169, 188, 361
“Christian Science and the Book of Mrs. Eddy,” 396
“The Christmas Fireside,” 170
“The Chronicle of Young Satan,” 380, 383–85, 389, 400, 410
Colonel Sellers, 205–9, 220, 380
Colonel Sellers as a Scientist, 262, 306
“Concerning the Jews,” 381–83
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court, 6, 88, 196, 242, 244, 270, 285, 296–306, 310, 317, 323, 327, 349, 411
“Connubial Bliss,” 41
“Conversations with Satan,” 379–80, 386
“Curing a Cold.” See “How to Cure a Cold”
“The Czar’s Soliloquy,” 411, 425
“Dandy Frightening the Squatter,” 38
“Death of Jean,” 427
“A Dog-Be-Deviled Citizen,” 40
“A Dog’s Tale,” 412–13, 416
“A Double-Barreled Detective Story,” 403–4
“Earthquake Almanac.” See “A Page from a California Almanac”
“Editorial Agility,” 40
“Etiquette.” See “Honored as a Curiosity”
“The Facts,” 105–6
“Facts for Mark Twain’s Memory Builder,” 296
“The Facts in the Case of the Great Beef Contract,” 169
“A Family Muss,” 39
“Fenimore Cooper’s Literary Offenses,” 345–51
“The First Melon I Ever Stole,” 385
Following the Equator, 5, 12, 184, 200, 361–64, 371–73, 392
“Frescoes from the Past,” 214–15
“The Frozen Truth,” 155
“A Gallant Fireman,” 37–38
The Gilded Age, 13–15, 26, 82, 134, 151, 159, 180, 182, 192, 196, 199, 201–5, 209, 218, 242, 269, 277, 306, 309, 312, 341
“The Golden Arm,” 313–14
“The Great Dark,” 385
“The Great Revolution in Pitcairn,” 244
“Hannibal, Missouri,” 38–39
“He Done His Level Best.” See “Answers to Correspondents”
“Hellfire Hochkiss,” 384, 389
“His Grandfather’s Old Ram,” 210, 361
“Historical Exhibition—A No. 1 Ruse,” 40–41
“Honored as a Curiosity,” 112
“How to Cure a Cold,” 102
How to Tell a Story and Other Essays, 333
“In Defense of Harriet Shelley,” 333
“Information for the Million.” See “Washoe—‘Information Wanted’ ”
The Innocents Abroad, 5, 12, 19, 26, 55, 72, 85, 89, 112–13, 131, 137, 139–43, 146, 148, 154–55, 157, 159–60, 166, 172, 182, 184–85, 188–89, 196, 201, 209, 224, 244–46, 267, 286, 298, 333, 362
Is He Dead?, 311, 380
“Is He Living or Dead?” 380
Is Shakespeare Dead?, 428
“Italian with Grammar,” 416
“Italian without a DICTIONARY,” 415–16
“An Item Which the Editor Himself Could Not Understand.” See “The Facts”
“Jim Baker’s Blue-Jay Yarn,” 238, 262
“Jim Smiley and His Jumping Frog.” See “The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County”
“Jim Wolfe and the Cats,” 37
“Journalism in Tennessee,” 167
“The Killing of Julius Caesar ‘Localized,’ ” 104
“Last Ration!” See “Short and Singular Rations”
“The Launch of the Steamer ‘Capital,’ ”
106
“Letters from the Earth,” 288, 427–28
Life on the Mississippi, 25, 28, 38, 50, 54–56, 59–60, 64, 99, 122, 209, 211–15, 250, 259–60, 262, 271, 283, 289, 296
“Literature in the Dry Diggings,” 105
“ ‘Local’ Resolves to Commit Suicide,” 40
“Love Concealed,” 41–42
“Love’s Bakery,” 103
“Lucretia Smith’s Soldier,” 104–5
“Machine Culture,” 308
“The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg,” 84, 334, 377, 383, 386–89, 397
The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg and Other Stories, 410
Mark Twain’s (Burlesque) Autobiography and First Romance (1871), 172
Mark Twain’s Library of Humor, 109
Merry Tales, 296
Mysterious Stranger manuscripts, 2, 6, 58, 108, 193, 269, 370, 377, 379–80, 386, 388–89, 400, 410–12, 417, 425–26, 431
“Napoleon Crossing the Rhine,” 40–41
“The New Dynasty,” 304
“No Earthquake,” 101, 106
“Old Precious Lunatic,” 167
“Old Times on the Mississippi,” 20, 28, 54–56, 202, 210, 213–14, 219–20, 224, 251, 259
“The £1, 000, 000 Bank-Note,” 331
The £1, 000, 000 Bank-Note and Other New Stories, 296
“A Page from a California Almanac,” 106
“The Personal Habits of the Siamese Twins,” 321
Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc, 2, 70–71, 321, 331, 344–45, 347, 351, 354–56, 397
“The Petrified Man,” 89–90, 403
“ ‘Pictur’ Department,” 40
“Pilgrim Life, Being a Sketch of His Notorious Voyage to Europe, Etc., on Board the Steamship Quaker City.” See “The Frozen Truth”
“The President of the United States [Grant] and the Female Contributors to the Atlantic,” 223–24
The Prince and the Pauper, 2, 187, 214, 220, 232, 235, 242–44, 250–51, 269, 285, 295, 299, 309, 311, 320, 331, 344
dramatization, 168
“The Private History of a Campaign That Failed,” 17, 54, 67, 69–72, 99, 163, 290, 296
Punch, Brothers, Punch! and Other Sketches, 232, 260
“The Putnam Phalanx Dinner Speech,” 70
“The Quaker City Pilgrimage,” 145
“Reminiscences of Some Un-Commonplace Characters I Have Chanced to Meet,” 173, 265
Roughing It, 5, 26, 39, 68, 74–86, 88, 104, 112, 116, 118, 121, 130, 147, 166–67, 169, 172–75, 177, 188–97, 201, 209, 249–50, 265, 267, 275
“Schoolhouse Hill,” 388
“Sergeant Fathom,” 60
“Short and Singular Rations,” 112
“Simon Wheeler, Detective,” 235
1601, 41, 242, 252, 429
Sketches New and Old, 102, 167, 220
“Sociable Jimmy,” 210
“Sold to Satan,” 417
“The Steed ‘Oahu,’ ” 112
“Stirring Times in Austria,” 381, 386
“The Stolen White Elephant,” 260
The Stolen White Elephant, Etc., 260
The Stolen White Elephant and Other Stories, 296
“The Story of the Bad Little Boy That Bore a Charmed Life.” See “The Story of the Bad Little Boy Who Didn’t Come to Grief”
“The Story of the Bad Little Boy Who Didn’t Come to Grief,” 110, 169, 326
“The Story of the Good Little Boy Who Did Not Prosper,” 62, 169
“The Story of the Old Ram,” 104, 106, 191–92
“A Strange Dream,” 112
“The Thomas Jefferson Snodgrass Letters,” 52
Those Extraordinary Twins, 318–20, 324–25
“The $30, 000 Bequest,” 412
“3, 000 Years among the Microbes,” 334, 385
“Tom Sawyer Abroad,” 318, 320, 331, 424
Tom Sawyer, Detective, 16, 18
“Tom Sawyer’s Conspiracy,” 17, 47, 410
“To My Missionary Critics,” 403
“To the Person Sitting in Darkness,” 400, 402
“A Touching Story of George Washington’s Boyhood,” 104
The Tragedy of Pudd’nhead Wilson, 12, 16–18, 23, 25, 28, 84, 91, 207–8, 212–13, 242–43, 287, 296, 302, 309, 318, 320–30, 334, 343–45, 355, 368, 382, 389
A Tramp Abroad, 5, 214, 232, 235–38, 241–42, 244, 249, 259–60, 262, 269, 315, 400, 416
“A True Story,” 208–10, 223–24, 257, 262, 278, 325
“The Turning Point of My Life,” 52
“An Unbiased Criticism.” See “Literature in the Dry Diggings”
“The United States of Lyncherdom,” 48, 286, 323, 330, 402–4
“Villagers of 1840–[5]3,” 384, 425
“The Walt Whitman Controversy,” 252–54
“The War Prayer,” 71, 355, 425
“Washoe—‘Information Wanted,’ ” 102
“Was It Heaven or Hell?” 408
“What Is Happiness?” 192
What Is Man?, 192, 386
“Whereas.” See “Aurelia’s Unfortunate Young Man”
“Which Was the Dream?” 112, 334, 385
“Woman,” 151
“Why Not Abolish It?” 412
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