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Alta California, 79 American Quarterly Review, on romantic reveries, 37–38 American West: as myth, 98–100, 102, 148; natural beauty of, 103–4; reality of desert, 104–6 Athens, 68–69 Blackwood’s Magazine, “Modern Tourism ,” 7 Bliss, Frank, Twain letter to, 82, 180n. 2 Boorstin, Daniel, The Image, 7, 10, 12, 170n. 12, 171n. 18 Bridgman, Richard, Traveling in Mark Twain, 2–3 Browne, John Ross: Adventures in Apache Country, 29, 53–54, 178n. 6; An American Family in Germany, 41; Etchings of a Whaling Cruise, 28, 32, 41, 175n. 32; The Land of Thor, 29–30, 173n. 20 Catholicism, negative references to. See Travel-book conventions: anti-Catholicism;Travel-book conventions, Twain’s use of: antiCatholicism Channing, William Ellery, “Address on Self-Culture,” 19 Claude Glass, 63, 103 Clemens, Olivia, Twain letter to, 125 Clemens, Samuel Langhorne. See Twain, Mark Cohen, Erik: on experimental tourists , 107–8; on tourist experience, 13, 146–47; and tourist theory, 170n. 13, 170n. 14, 171n. 18, 179n. 11 Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 61, 176n. 3 Como, Lake, 46–47 Concord, Massachusetts, 11–14 Culler, Jonathan, 9, 170n. 13 Damascus, 70–71 Dana, Richard Henry, Jr., TwoYears before the Mast, 28 DeQuille, Dan, Twain letter to, 34, 170n. 11 Dimsdale, Thomas J., The Vigilantes of Montana, 102, 178n. 8 Emerson, Ralph Waldo, “SelfReliance ,” 56 Fisk,Wilbur,Travels in Europe, 25 Franklin, Benjamin, 118 Galilee, Sea of, 69–70 Grand Canyon, the, 8 Index Greeley, Horace, An Overland Journey, 174n. 24 Gribben, Alan, Mark Twain’s Library, 177n. 11 Hall, Adelaide, Two Travelers in Europe, 57 Hannibal, Missouri, 132–37 Harper’s Magazine, “Editor’s Table,” 123 Hawthorne, Nathaniel, The House of the Seven Gables, 67 Hill, Hamlin, on Twain’s sales ¤gures, 1–2, 167n. 2 Hinchliff,Thomas,Summer Months among the Alps, 87–88, 177n. 16 Howells, William Dean: on A Tramp Abroad, 58; Twain letter to, 83 Irving,Washington:as travel writer, 20–22; The Sketch-Book, 20–22, 45–46, 67, 172n. 9, 172n. 10 James, Henry, “Americans Abroad,” 7 Jarves, James Jackson: History of the Sandwich Islands, 120, 179n. 12, 179n. 15, 179n. 16; Parisian Sights and French Principles Seen through American Spectacles, 27, 29, 42–43, 56; Scenes and Scenery in the Sandwich Islands, 21, 38, 52–53 Jerusalem: church of the Holy Sepulcher , 74–77; grotto of the annunciation , 72–73 Kaplan, Justin, Mr. Clemens and Mark Twain, 2, 167–68n. 3, 168n. 7 Kirkland, Caroline, Holidays Abroad, 26–27, 47–48 Kruse, Horst, Mark Twain and Life on the Mississippi, 122–23, 132, 179n. 13, 180n. 19 Lang, Andrew, Twain letter to, 2, 4 MacCannell, Dean, The Tourist, 6, 9– 11, 170n. 13, 170n. 17, 171n. 18, 176n. 8 Marryat, Frederick, on travel writing, 23–24 Melville, Herman, Moby-Dick, 122, 138, 148, 173n. 21 Moran, Benjamin, 17 Napoleon, as tourist, 93–94 New World, American tourists in: as destiny, 20–21, 52–56, 98–101; “civilization” versus “savagery,” 52–55 Old World,American tourists in: American identity, 18, 55–56; anti-Catholicism of, 49–52; con¤dence in democracy, 47–49; con¤dence in natural beauty, 45– 47; interest in macabre, 41–44; motivations for, 17–20 “Oriental Pictures,” 61–66 Paris, 66 Paris Morgue, the, 42–44 Parkman, Francis, The California and Oregon Trail, 31, 52 Percy, Walker, “The Loss of the Creature ,” 8, 10, 13 Pratt, Mary Louise, Imperial Eyes, 147 Prime, William, 39, 50, 75; Tent Life in the Holy Land, 40 Putnam’s Magazine, “Going Abroad,” 17 Quaker City, 1, 14–15, 48, 60, 64, 68, 74, 77, 96, 100, 108, 121 San Francisco, 119–21 Smith, Harold, AmericanTravellers Abroad, 18 Smith, Henry Nash: on romantic reveries, 174n. 25; on Roughing It, 198 Index 99; on The Innocents Abroad, 169n. 11 Stanley, Hiram, on Following the Equator , 169n. 11 Tahoe, Lake, 46–47, 109–14 Tangier, as “foreign,” 63–64 Taylor, Bayard, 34, 80–81, 172n. 11, 174n. 24, 176n. 9, 177n. 11, 177n. 14; At Home and Abroad (¤rst series), 56–57; Eldorado, 21; A Journey to Central Africa, 25–26, 27; The Lands of the Saracen, 31; Views A-Foot, 46, 48, 81–83, 174– 75n. 31 Tenney, Thomas, 172n. 8, 174n. 26 Territorial Enterprise (Virginia City), 118, 120 Thoreau, Henry David, Walden, 10– 11, 14 Thorp, Willard, on travel-writing conventions, 23–24 Tourism, as “great popular movement ,” 5 Tourist, American identity as, 19–22, 55–56. See also New World,American tourists in; Old World, American tourists...

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