When authors refer to other great works, people, and events, it’s usually not accidental. Put on your super-sleuth hat and figure out why.
Literary and Philosophical References
- Bluebeard and His Seven Wives (1.2.23)
- The Bible: Colossians 3:14 (1.4.100), Exodus 20:10 (1.5.44), Philippians 4:7 (1.5.169)
- Zane Grey, Riders of the Purple Sage (1.5.68)
- Flynn’s Detective Weekly (1.5.138)
- Argosy All-Story Magazine (1.5.138)
- Kafka, The Castle (1.5.186)
- The Virgin Mary (1.6.90)
- The Southern Register (1.7.84)
- Horatio Alger (1.7.123)
- George Randolph Chester, Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford (1.7.123)
- Harper’s Magazine (1.12.50)
- Atlantic Monthly (1.12.50)
- American Mercury (1.12.50)
- Commercial Appeal (1.12.57)
- H.L. Mencken (1.13.1), A Book of Prefaces (1.13.57), Prejudice (1.13.57)
- Anatole France (1.13.62)
- Joseph Conrad (1.13.62)
- Sinclair Lewis (1.13.62), Main Street (1.13.65), Babbitt (1.13.65)
- Sherwood Anderson (1.13.62)
- Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1.13.62), The Possessed (2.15.167)
- George Moore (1.13.62)
- Gustav Flaubert (1.13.62)
- Guy de Maupassant (1.13.62)
- Leo Tolstoy (1.13.62)
- Frank Harris (1.13.62)
- Mark Twain (1.13.62)
- Thomas Hardy (1.13.62)
- Arnold Bennet (1.13.62)
- Stephen Crane (1.13.62), The Red Badge of Courage (2.15.167)
- Émile Zola (1.13.62)
- Maxim Gorky (1.13.62, 2.18.26)
- Henri Bergson (1.13.62)
- Henrik Ibsen (1.13.62)
- Honoré de Balzac (1.13.62)
- Bernard Shaw (1.13.62)
- Alexandre Dumas (1.13.62)
- Edgar Allan Poe (1.13.62)
- Thomas Mann (1.13.62)
- O. Henry (1.13.62)
- Theodore Dreiser (1.13.62), Jennie Gerhardt, Sister Carrie (1.13.73)
- H.G. Wells (1.13.62)
- Stendhal (1.13.62)
- Nikolay Gogol (1.13.62)
- T.S. Eliot (1.13.62)
- André Gide (1.13.62, 2.18.26)
- Charles Baudelaire (1.13.62)
- Edgar Lee Masters (1.13.62)
- Ivan Turgenev (1.13.62)
- James Huneker (1.13.62)
- Friedrich Nietzsche (1.13.62)
- Gertrude Stein, Three Lives (2.15.167)
- Proust, A Remembrance of Things Past (2.15.191)
- Karl Marx (2.16.18)
- Chicago Daily Tribune (2.17.75)
- The Herald-Examiner (2.17.79)
- Anvil (2.18.2)
- Jack Conroy (2.18.2)
- Masses (2.18.24)
- International Literature (2.18.26)
- Left Front (2.18.28)
- The Daily Worker (2.18.83)
- Richard Wright, Big Boy Leaves Home (2.19.140), Down by the Riverside, Long Black Song (2.19.156)
- Paul Green, Hymn to the Rising Sun (2.19.408)
- Harriet Beecher Stowe, Uncle Tom’s Cabin (2.19.224)
- The Protestant Ethic (2.19.366)
Historical References
- World War I (1.2.252)
- Buffalo Soldiers (1.2.252)
- Tear/Mustard Gas (1.3.19)
- Red Summer of 1919 Race Riots (1.3.22)
- Ku Klux Klan (1.5.110 and various other places)
- The Great Migration (1.5.119)
- The Civil War (1.5.178 and various other places)
- Abraham Lincoln (1.5.178 and various other places)
- The Union Army (1.5.180)
- United States Department of War (1.5.181)
- Jim Crow (1.7.124)
- U.S. Grant (1.12.114)
- General Sherman (1.12.114)
- Slavery (1.12.114)
- Communism (1.12.114)
- Socialism (1.12.114)
- The Constitution (1.12.114)
- The Republican Party (1.12.114)
- The Black Belt (2.15.8)
- No Man’s Land (2.15.35)
- Garveyites (2.16.6)
- Marcus Garvey (2.16.7)
- The Great Depression (2.16.10)
- Lenin (2.16.129 and other places)
- Josef Stalin (2.16.129), The National and Colonial Question (2.19.81)
- Herbert Hoover (2.16.183)
- The Bonus Army (2.16.183)
- William Hale Thompson (2.16.209)
- Welfare (2.16.223)
- Ascheim-Zondek Tests (2.17.20)
- Wassermann Tests (2.17.20)
- John Reed Club (2.18.2)
- Samuel Lewis Shane (2.18.27)
- Whittaker Chambers (2.18.27)
- WWII (2.18.27)
- USSR (2.18.29)
- Leon Trotsky (2.18.89)
- The Communist Party (2.18.91)
- The Kremlin (2.19.259)
- Joe Louis (2.19.266)
- Fascism (2.19.302)
- Charles DeSheim (2.19.408)
- Russian Revolution (2.19.365)
- The Moscow Trials (2.19.382)
- The Internationale (2.20.88)
Pop Culture References
- S.S. Kate Adams (1.1.65)
- This may be the last time (I don't know) (1.6.82)
- It’s Me, O Lord, Standing In The Need Of Prayer (1.6.84)
- Jack Johnson (1.12.114)