Sister Carrie Allusions & Cultural References

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

  • Sappho (7.4)
  • Shakespeare (7.4)
  • Herbert Spencer (10.2)
  • "Over the Hills" by Will Carleton (16.11)
  • Moulding a Maiden by Albert Ross (32.93)
  • Dora Thorne by Charlotte Brame (32.100)
  • Epictetus (33.9) 
  • Lazarus (34.1) 
  • King Lear by William Shakespeare (34.92)
  • Père Goriot by Honoré de Balzac (47.58)

Pop Culture References

  • The Hole in the Ground (5.47)—a comedic play by Charles Hoyt
  • The Mikado (8.31)—an operetta by Gilbert and Sullivan
  • Under the Gaslight (16.15)—play by Augustin Daly 
  • The Old Homestead (26.78)—play by Denman Thompson
  • "What Right Has He on Broadway" (31.54)—song by Nat Mann and Harry Dillon
  • A Gold Mine (32.14)—a play by Brander Matthews and George H. Jessop
  • Lord Chumley (32.54)—play by David Belasco and Henry Churchill DeMille
  • Sarah Bernhardt (37.14)—French actress
  • The Queen's Mate (39.26)—opera by Henry Paulton