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Authors: Katherine Anne Porter,Darlene Harbour Unrue
Saturday Evening Post
,
571
Saturday Review
,
585
Schiller, Friedrich von,
1015
Schubert, Franz,
549
Scott, Natalie,
1011
Scott, Winfield,
527
Scribner’s
,
1008
Seabrook, William,
570
Second American Caravan
,
1008
Sergeev-Tzensky, Sergey: “Living Water,”
696n
Sévigné, Marie de,
1014
Shakespear, Olivia,
624
Shakespeare, William,
549
,
583
,
628
,
692
,
709
,
1014–15
;
The Merry Wives of Windsor
,
992
;
The Taming of the Shrew
,
1016
Shakespeare and Company bookshop,
673–77
Shaw, George Bernard,
909
Siqueiros, David,
990
Sitwell, Edith,
635–41
;
The Canticle of the Rose
,
635
,
637–41
,
774
Sitwell, Osbert,
637
Smart, Christopher,
639
Smollett, Tobias,
1014
South Braintree, Mass.,
830
,
832
Southern Review
,
585
Soviet Union,
570
,
710
,
833
,
836–38
,
840–42
,
855
,
894
,
989
,
993
Spain,
562
,
570
,
708
,
721
,
756–57
,
817
,
836–37
,
839
,
875
,
893
,
943–46
,
948
,
954
,
957–59
,
962
,
965
,
976–77
,
993
,
1002
Spratling, William,
1011
Starr, Belle,
742
State Department, U.S.,
1012
Steffens, Lincoln,
838
Stein, Gertrude,
553–74
;
The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas
,
571
;
Brewsie and Willie
,
562
;
Everybody’s Autobiography
,
558
;
The Making of Americans
,
553–57
;
Tender Buttons
,
543–44
;
Three Lives
,
553
;
Useful Knowledge
,
556–58
Stein, Michael,
566
Steinbeck, John:
The Grapes of Wrath
,
628
Stendhal (Marie-Henri Beyle),
576
;
The Red and the Black
,
687
Sterne, Laurence,
590–94
,
611
;
The Sentimental Journey
,
590
;
Tristram Shandy
,
590–92
,
594
,
1014
Stieglitz, Alfred,
562
Stowe, Harriet Beecher:
Uncle Tom’s Cabin
,
537
Styron, William,
700
Swedenborg, Emanuel,
530–31
,
638
Swift, Jonathan,
612
,
627
,
638
;
Gulliver’s Travels
,
1014
Syndicate of Painters and Sculptors,
988
,
990–91
Tannenbaum, Frank,
837
Temple, Minnie,
538
Tennessee,
743
Teresa of Ávila,
570
Texas,
543–44
,
721–22
,
724
,
735–45
,
748
,
781
,
869–70
,
937
,
1007
,
1013
Thackeray, William Makepeace,
529–30
,
564
;
Vanity Fair
,
686
Thayer, Webster,
831
Thomas, Caitlin,
659
;
Leftover Life to Kill
,
653–57
Thomas, Dylan,
651–60
; “Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night,”
659–60
Thompson, Waddy,
878
Thomson, Virgil,
569
Tolstoy, Leo,
549–50
,
583
,
628
,
669
,
689
,
909
;
Anna Karenina
,
686
,
1014
Toluca, Mexico,
951
Totonac Indians,
926
Toynbee, Arnold,
827
transition
,
1008
Treviño, Jacinto B.,
899
Trojan War,
799
Truman, Harry S,
736
Turgenev, Ivan,
550
;
Torrents of Spring,
1015
Twain, Mark (Samuel Clemens),
687
,
689
,
1014
Valéry, Paul,
665
Vandoyer, Jean-Louis,
775
Vanzetti, Bartolomeo,
830–35
,
839–40
,
842
,
844
,
847–65
Vasconcelos, José,
903
,
909
;
Aspects of Modern Civilization
,
977–80
Vermont,
782
Victoria, Guadalupe,
963
Villa, Pancho,
937
Villarreal, Antonio,
903
Voltaire (François-Marie Arouet),
599
,
853
,
945
;
Candide
,
1014
;
Philosophical Dictionary
,
1014
Wagner, Richard,
549
Washington, D.C.,
710
Washington, George,
761
Washington Post
,
736
Watkins, Vernon,
657–60
Webster, Daniel,
527
Wells, Catherine,
648–49
Wells, H. G.,
648–50
Welty, Eudora,
582–89
; “Clytie,”
588
;
A Curtain of Green
,
582
,
586–89
; “The Death of a Traveling Salesman,”
585
,
588
; “The Hitch-Hiker,”
588
; “Keela, the Outcast Indian Maiden,”
587
; “Lily Daw and the Three Ladies,”
587
; “A Memory,”
588
; “Old Mrs. Marblehall,”
588
; “The Petrified Man,”
587
; “A Piece of News,”
585
; “Powerhouse,”
588
; “Why I Live at the P.O.,”
587
; “A Worn Path,”
588
West, Mae,
742
West Florida,
757
Weston, Edward,
987–88
Williams, Albert Rhys,
837
Williams, William Carlos,
576
,
675
Wilson, Edmund,
624
;
The American Earthquake
,
837–38
;
Memoirs of Hecate County
,
624
;
To the Finland Station
,
624
Wolfe, Don M.,
714
Woolf, Leonard,
610
Woolf, Virginia,
550
,
583
,
609–13
,
1015
;
The Captain’s Death Bed
,
610–11
;
The Voyage Out
,
611
Wordsworth, William,
549
World War II,
562
,
572–73
,
676
,
707
,
717n
,
820–23
,
829
Wyoming,
551
Xochimilco (floating gardens),
998
Xochimilco Indians,
884
,
886–92
,
917
Xochitl,
885–86
Yaddo,
781–82
Yaqui Indians,
906
Yeats, John Butler,
576
Yeats, William Butler,
540
,
543
,
575–76
,
583
,
587
,
611
,
624–26
,
635
,
653
,
660
,
669–71
,
677
,
759
,
808
,
1015
;
The Celtic Twilight
,
671
Yokel and the Sacristan
,
The
,
962
York, Duke of (Frederick Augustus),
593
Zapata, Emiliano,
906
,
936–37
,
976
,
1004
Zapatistas,
873
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