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Autobiography of Mark Twain

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by Mark Twain


  CHARACTERS: Mary Jane Wilks, 356, 609; prototypes, 626, 653–54; SLC’s defense of Huck, 30–31, 476

  The Adventures of Tom Sawyer: banned by libraries, 28, 29–33, 473–76; composition, 196, 446, 551–52, 645; inspiration for, 332; prototypes for characters, 626, 653–54; publication, 53, 599, 641, 650; readers’ responses, 16, 33; whitewashing fence episode, 317, 321, 596

  African Americans: Helen Keller’s playmate, 414–15; political events, 472; Quarry Farm servants, 542; servant of Speakers of the House, 319, 598; Wakeman’s execution of, 192–93, 549. See also Lewis, John T.; Minstrel shows

  Ah Sin (SLC and Harte): collaboration, 419–20, 632–34; lead actor, 423, 636; reviews, 633–34; SLC’s opinion, 633–34

  Aircraft, 360–61, 612

  Albigenses, 134, 524

  •Alden, Henry Mills, 230–31, 562

  •Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, 318, 339, 353, 485, 609

  Alexander, Charles B., 493

  Alexander the Great, 330

  Alexander and Green (law firm), 59, 493. See also Whitford, Daniel

  Alexander VI (Rodrigo Borgia; pope), 134, 525

  Alfonso Carlos (prince of Bourbon and Austria-Este), 98, 507

  Allen, Jennie. See Donworth, Grace

  Alonzo Child (steamboat), 405

  Alston, Theodosia Burr (Aaron Burr’s daughter), 359, 610–11

  Ament, Joseph P., 561, 649

  America (steamboat), 549

  American Bible Society, 499

  The American Claimant, 553

  American Copyright League, 317–18, 584–85, 597

  American Missionary Society, 297

  American News Company, 48, 49–50, 485

  American Philological Association, 581

  American Publishers’ Copyright League, 597

  American Publishing Company (Hartford): directors and staff, 48, 52–53, 486, 488–89, 492; Grant’s Personal Memoirs, 61–62; Harpers’ agreement, 160, 539; Harte’s contract, 421, 634–35; Richardson’s books, 486; rights to SLC’s books, 143, 160, 528; SLC’s contracts and disputes, 49–53, 143, 147, 487–88, 527–28; SLC’s split from, 52–53, 488–89. See also Bliss, Elisha, Jr., and Bliss, Francis E.

  PUBLICATION OF SLC’S WORKS: Following the Equator, 504, 651; The Gilded Age, 53, 650; Huckleberry Finn (considered), 492–93; The Innocents Abroad, 48–51, 53, 486–88, 650; Mark Twain’s Sketches, New and Old, 53, 650; Pudd’nhead Wilson, 651; Roughing It, 50–51, 53, 143, 147, 488, 527–28, 641, 650; Tom Sawyer, 53, 650; A Tramp Abroad, 51–52, 488, 651

  “The American Vandal Abroad,” 48, 486, 608, 650

  Angels Camp, 484, 621, 650

  Anna (Jean’s maid), 511

  Anne (queen of England), 339–40, 605

  Appleton, William H., 506, 597

  Appleton, William Worthen, 317, 597

  Army and Navy Stores, 450–52, 647

  Army of the Tennessee, 70, 181, 496

  Arthur, Chester A., 70

  Arthur (king), 218, 307

  “As Concerns Interpreting the Deity,” 363–70, 613–15

  Ashcroft, Ralph W., 652, 655

  Associated Press: on Clara’s début, 243, 568; on Jessamy Harte, 427; SLC’s speech at banquet, 245–46, 274–77, 563–64, 569; on Thaw case, 454

  Astrology, 226, 558–59

  Atlantic Monthly: editors and publishers, 353, 521, 548, 554, 609; Harte’s writing, 120, 521; Hale’s writing, 636; SLC’s writing, 353, 489, 549, 551, 609, 611

  “At the Farm,” 557

  Audubon, John James, 413, 629

  Augusta Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein (empress of Prussia), 432

  Augustus (Gaius Octavius; emperor of Rome), 365, 614

  Austria: dueling, 98, 507; Clemenses’ stay in Marienbad, 227–28, 559; Clemenses’ stay in Kaltenleutgeben, 602, 651. See also Vienna

  Autobiography (SLC): daily dictation time, 621; remarks about form and content, 12, 127, 162, 172, 229–30, 243, 522, 640; written as from the grave, 68–69, 116, 121, 153, 158, 169–70, 172, 344, 357, 430, 522. See also Florentine Dictations; “Chapters from My Autobiography”

  B., Mr. (unidentified), 304–6

  Babyhood (periodical), 600

  Backus, Charles, 293–94, 588

  Bacon, Charles P., 36–37, 479–80

  Bacon, Francis, 155, 333

  Bacon, H. D., 550

  Bahamas, 455, 648

  Bailey, James Montgomery (“Danbury News Man”), 153, 534

  Bancker, G., 588

  Bangs, John Kendrick, 510

  Bar Association of Philadelphia, 308–9, 592

  Barber, Joseph (“Disbanded Volunteer”), 153, 534–35

  Barbour, Thomas S., 461–62

  Barnard College, 15, 17, 466

  Barnes, Benjamin F.: appointed postmaster, 3, 6–8, 11–12, 460; Morris incident, 3, 7–9, 11–12, 457–58, 460

  Barnes, George Eustace, 114–17

  Barr, Robert, 552–53

  Barret, Richard Aylett, 610

  Barret, Richard Ferril (called Dr. Gwynn), 358, 610

  Barrett, Lawrence, 330, 601, 637

  Barrie, J. M., 30, 475

  Bartlett, Matthew Henry, 536

  Bartlett Tower (Talcott Mountain), 156, 536

  Bateman, Seth, 622

  Bateman’s Point resort (Newport, R.I.), 385–87, 622

  Bay. See Clemens, Clara Langdon

  Bayer and Company, 502

  Bay State Belting Company, 483

  Beale, Edward Fitzgerald (Ned), 218, 556, 557

  Beard, Dan, 526

  Beardsley, Lillian Robinson, 189–90, 547

  •Beckwith, James Carroll, 251, 573

  Beecher, Catharine, 643

  Beecher, Henry Ward: family, 501, 574, 626; proposed autobiography, 501; scandal and trial, 253, 501, 573–74; WORK: Life of Jesus, the Christ, 77, 500–501

  Beecher, William, 574

  Beef Trust, 116, 515

  Belgium. See Leopold II

  Bell, Alexander Graham, 56–57, 491–92, 586

  Benedict, Frank Lee, 346, 606

  Benjamin, Anne Engle Rogers, 622

  Benjamin, William Evarts, 387, 389, 504, 622

  Bentley, George, 633

  Berlin: Clemenses’ visits, 82, 157, 310, 315–16, 432–33, 536, 555, 584, 596, 655; SLC’s dinner with Wilhelm II, 310–12, 315, 431–34, 593–95; SLC’s illness, 432, 593–94

  Berlin disaster (1907), 437–44

  •Bermuda, 359–63, 611–12, 652

  Bermudian (ship), 611

  Bernard, William H., 588

  Bethune, George W., 563

  Bible: copyright, 291, 341, 587; corrupting influence on children, 30, 135; Natick translation, 412–13, 628–29; school opened with reading, 178; stories shared with other religions, 130–31, 522–23; unreliable as evidence, 131–32, 140–41; Wakeman’s explanation of miracles, 192, 194–95; mentioned, 109, 236, 360, 374. See also Christianity; Eve’s Diary; God

  REFERENCES: “After a time, and half a time . . .” (Revelation), 54, 489; “Ask and ye shall receive” (Matthew), 178; Decalogue (Ten Commandments), 337, 605; Elijah and prophets of Baal (1 Kings), 551; “The end is not yet” (Matthew), 313, 595; “feeding of the five thousand” (Matthew), 102, 509; “Golden Rule” (Matthew), 130, 522; “how beautiful are the feet . . . gospel of peace” (Romans), 134, 524; “seventy times seven times” (Matthew), 129, 522; “sufficient unto the day” (Matthew), 337, 605; Noah’s flood (Genesis), 54, 130, 489, 523; “the voice . . . heard in the land” (Song of Solomon), 335, 604

  Bierce, Ambrose, 118, 517

  Bicycling (SLC), 258–59, 575

  •Billiards, 53, 149, 161, 346, 377–85, 619–22

  Billings, Josh (Henry Wheeler Shaw), 153, 485, 534

  Birch, William (Billy), 293–94, 588

  Bismarck, Otto von, 310, 594

  Bixby, Horace E., 58, 238, 492, 566, 649

  “Blabbing Government Secrets,” 561

  Blamire, Joseph, 641

  Blind, associations
for, 32, 477, 582. See also Keller, Helen

  “Blindfold Novelette” (planned by SLC and Howells), 548

  •Bliss, Elisha, Jr.: characterized by SLC, 50, 52, 54, 60; death, 52; “swindles” SLC, 50–53, 143, 147, 527–28; A Tramp Abroad published, 51–52, 488. See also American Publishing Company

  •Bliss, Francis E., 52, 62, 143–44, 489, 528

  B’nai B’rith, 608

  Boardman, Douglass, 479–80

  Boer War (second, 1899–1902), 137–38, 526, 543

  Bohn’s Classical Library, 365–66, 614

  Bok, Edward, 446, 644

  Boker, George H., 601

  Bonaparte, Napoleon, 364, 613

  Book of Common Prayer, 587

  Book of Mormon, 247, 571

  Booth, Edwin, 348, 607

  Booth, Etta, 24–25, 471

  Booth, Lucius A., 24, 471

  Borderland (periodical), 604, 624

  Borgia, Rodrigo (Pope Alexander VI), 134, 525

  Boston (Mass.): courteous cabmen, 362; pedestrian excursion, 380, 620, 643; press dinner, 256; SLC’s visits, 445, 495, 586, 643; typewriter purchased, 445–46, 643–44

  Boston Carpet-Bag, 561

  Boston Journal, 568

  Boston Lyceum Bureau. See Redpath, James

  Boswell, James, 570

  Boucicault, Dion, 637

  Bowen, Barton S., 561

  Bowen, William, 405

  Bowers, H. C., 490

  Bowker, Richard R., 317, 319, 597–98

  Bowling, 380–81, 385–87

  Bowser, Wattie, 532

  Boyle, B. Butler, 213

  Braid, James, 591–92

  Bridgman, Laura, 582

  Briggs, Charles Augustus, 131, 523–24

  Bristol, Frank M. (Rev. Mr. X.), 410–12, 628

  British Congo Reform Association, 529

  British Empire: Anglo-Saxon superiority, 225–27; Boer War (second), 137–38, 526, 543; wars and depredations in name of Christianity, 134–35, 525. See also Great Britain

  British Inland Revenue Office, 179–80, 545

  British Parliament: and copyright law, 288–90, 291, 586–87; SLC’s testimony, 290–92, 338–41, 587

  Brooklyn Magazine, 644

  Brooklyn Public Library, Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer banned, 28–33, 473–76

  Brown, John (doctor), 551–52

  Brown, John (“Ossawatomie” abolitionist), 255–56, 574–75

  Brown, John Hay, 595

  Brown, William, 150, 532

  Browne, Charles Farrar (Artemus Ward), 46, 153, 484–85

  Browne, Ross, 553

  Bruce, Sarah Charlotte, 559

  Brush, George de Forest, 200, 203, 214–15, 553, 555

  Buckland, Francis Trevelyan, 435, 642

  Buckner, Simon Bolivar, 72–73, 497

  Buddhism, 130, 131, 523

  Buffalo (N.Y.), 650, 653–54

  Buffalo Courier, 536

  Buffalo Express, 550, 650

  Bunce, Edward M., 346

  Bundy, Horace L., 602

  Bunker Hill battle and monument, 257, 373, 616

  Burdette, Robert J., 153, 534

  Burke, William, 235, 563

  Burr, Aaron, 359, 610–11

  Burton, Joseph R., 387, 622–23

  Bushwhackers, 575

  Butters, Henry A., 393, 399, 625

  Byrd, C. O., 533

  Cable, Eva Colegate Stevenson, 603

  Cable, George W.: author’s reading, 554; reading tour with SLC, 59, 66, 165, 333–34, 493, 539, 591, 651; second marriage, 334, 603

  Cable, Louise Stewart Bartlett, 603

  Cacography (and semiliterate letters as literature): from Higbie to SLC, 182–83, 188–89; from Jennie Allen to Stockbridge, 191–92, 246–47, 276–77, 548, 570; from Page to Helen Keller, 413–15, 629–30; from and about the “western girl,” 121–27, 521–22; from Wakeman to Twichell, 192, 195, 413. See also Clemens, Olivia Susan, biography of SLC

  Cadwalader, John, 308–9, 592

  Caesar, Julius, 71–72

  Cahill, Thaddeus, 645

  Caldwell, Samuel L., 16, 465

  California. See Angels Camp; Jackass Hill; San Francisco

  Californian (periodical): contributors, 118; Harte’s editing and writing, 118, 484, 517; replaced by Overland Monthly, 520; SLC’s writing, 485, 562, 650; Webb’s founding and editing, 46, 484

  Caligula, 128

  Cambridge University Press, 587

  Camp, Herman, 20–21, 468

  Campbell, William Wilfred, 376–77, 618–19

  Campbell-Bannerman, Henry, 227–28, 559, 560

  Cannon, Joseph Gurney, 319, 598

  Caprell, Madame (fortune teller), 404–8, 627

  Caprivi, Georg Leo von, 310–11, 594

  “Captain Stormfield’s Visit to Heaven,” 193–95, 269, 549–51

  Carleton, George B., 46–47, 484–85

  Carlyle, Thomas, 304, 591, 599

  Carnegie, Andrew: dinner with SLC, 334; letters from SLC, 172–73, 541, 603; philanthropy, 172, 541, 554, 578; and Simplified Spelling (as “Croesus”), 266, 273, 578, 580; wealth, 116, 266, 578

  Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, 541

  Carnegie Hall: SLC’s “The Death-Disk,” 105–6, 510; SLC’s speech for Robert Fulton Memorial Association, 14, 15, 59, 465; SLC’s speech for Tuskegee Institute, 8, 460–62

  Carnegie Institute of Pittsburgh, 172, 541

  Carnegie Mellon University, 541

  Carson City (Nev.): SLC’s and Orion’s journey to, 458, 480, 649; SLC’s and Orion’s residence, 5–6, 21, 458–59, 469; SLC’s reportage of Territorial Legislature, 5, 239, 458, 567

  Carvalho, Charles T. (court interpreter), 114, 514

  Case, Newton, 52–53, 488

  Casey, Margaret (Peggy; SLC’s mother’s mother), 409, 627

  Castelhun, Maida, 15, 465

  Catholic Church, 134, 145–46, 523–24

  Catskill Mountains. See Onteora Park

  Cayvan, Georgia, 277–78, 581

  The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County, and Other Sketches: attempt to destroy plates, 49, 487, 608; authorized English edition, 641; contract dispute, 49–50, 487–88; pirated edition, 641; price and sales, 48, 49, 485, 487; publication, 47–48, 485, 650; title story, 46–47, 230, 484–85, 562, 650

  Cellini, Benvenuto, 12, 463

  Censorship: Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer banned from libraries, 28, 29–33, 473–76

  Central Africa. See Congo

  Century Company, 60–63, 280, 500

  Century Magazine: contributors, 61–62, 568, 576, 607, 619; editors, 317, 494, 597; SLC’s writing, 629

  ARTICLES: Campbell’s “Love,” 619; Grant’s Civil War articles, 61–62; Howells’s Silas Lapham serialized, 607; SLC’s tribute to Trumbull, 629; Stockton’s “His Wife’s Deceased Sister,” 576

  Chace, Jonathan, 283, 584

  Chace Bill, 283–84, 584, 597

  Champollion, Jean François, 363, 365, 613

  “Chapters from My Autobiography” (North American Review), 404, 463, 469, 522, 618, 620, 626–27, 652, 656–60

  Charades, 164–65, 333

  Charcot, Jean-Martin, 304–5, 591, 592

  Charles I (king of England), 595

  Charles II (king of England), 409, 605, 627

  Charles L. Webster and Company: book acquisitions and rejections: 76–78, 494, 499–503, 583; bookkeeper’s embezzlement, 73–76, 498–99; failure, 78–80, 158–59, 162, 493, 498, 500, 504–5, 538, 651; general agent’s default, 76, 499; Olivia as creditor, 79, 159, 654; organization and offices, 57–59, 64–66, 76, 78, 492–95, 500, 502–3, 651. See also Hall, Frederick J.; Webster, Charles L.

  WORKS PUBLISHED: Custer’s Tenting on the Plains, 500, 571–72; Cox’s Diversions of a Diplomat, 598; Crawford’s The Genesis of the Civil War, 500; Grant’s Personal Memoirs, 63–65, 69, 71, 73–76, 493–94, 497–99, 505, 574; McClellan’s Own Story, 500; Sheridan’s Personal Memoirs, 500; SLC’s books, 5
8–59, 77, 492–93, 501, 528, 530, 534, 651; Stedman’s Library of American Literature, 78, 503–4; The Idler (periodical; distributor), 553

  Charlotte (laundress), 542

  Chase, William Merritt, 272, 580

  Chatterton, Thomas, 247, 570

  Chatto, Andrew, 179

  Chatto and Windus, 545–46, 641

  Chaucer, Geoffrey, 277

  Chaykovsky, Nikolai, 564

  “The Chicago G.A.R. Festival,” 546

  Chicago (Ill.): banquet for Grant, 70–71, 181, 252, 255, 573; “School of Fiction,” 534

  Chicago Republican, 549–50

  Chicago Tribune, 252, 556, 573

  Chickering Hall (N.Y.), 60, 202–3, 494, 554

  “Children’s Record.”See “A Record of the Small Foolishnesses of Susy & ‘Bay’ Clemens (Infants)”

  Childs, George W., 63–64

  China, 13, 465

  Chincha Islands, 192–93, 549

  Choate, Joseph H.: at benefits with SLC, 8, 32, 259; 460, 477, 572; at Fourth of July banquet, 157, 345, 537; handsomeness, 161; on privileges of age, 250

  “Christian Citizenship,” 353, 609

  Christianity: “automatic,” 292–93; as cause of wars and depredations, 132–35, 524; demise, 135–36; futility of prayer, 138, 178, 526; 545; modern vs. medieval, 306–7; minister’s heresy, 131, 523–24; virgin birth/divinity of Jesus, 131–32, 140–42, 523–24. See also Bible; Christian Science; God; Morality; Religion

  DENOMINATIONS: Catholics, 134, 145–46, 523–24; Congregationalists, 253, 465, 488, 574, 576, 615; Dunker Baptists, 173–75, 543; Episcopalians, 131, 523; Mormons, 247, 571; Presbyterians, 117, 131, 175, 462, 468, 523–24

  Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist): believers characterized, 132, 136, 247; SLC’s writings, 144–45, 525–26, 528–29, 643, 652; tenets, 343, 525, 571, 602

  “Christian Science” (articles), 144, 525–26, 528

  Christian Science (book), 144–45, 526, 528–29, 643, 652

  Christian Union (periodical), 270, 327–29, 600–601

  Christy, E. P., and minstrel troupe, 296–97, 588

  “The Chronicle of Young Satan,” 530, 552

  Church of the Brethren (Dunkers), 173–75, 543

  City Missionary Society (Hartford). See Hawley, David

  Civil War (1861–65): beginning, 616; Hale’s “Man without a Country,” 424, 636; Mississippi River steamboats shut down, 238; Nast’s illustrations, 462; pensions for veterans, 371–74, 387, 431–32, 615–17; Sherman’s march through Georgia, 302, 591; SLC’s service, 649; unprofitable books about, 76, 500. See also Grand Army of the Republic; Grant, Ulysses S.

 

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