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  1. War Is Kind by Stephen Crane, 2007-09-06
  2. Crane: Prose and Poetry (Library of America) by Stephen Crane, 1996-10-01
  3. Maggie: A Girl Of The Streets (Volume 0) by Stephen Crane, 2007-11-07
  4. The Complete Poems of Stephen Crane by Stephen [Katz, Joseph, editor and introduction] Crane, 1978
  5. The Black Riders And Other Lines (1905) by Stephen Crane, 2010-09-10
  6. Great Short Works of Stephen Crane (Perennial Classics) by Stephen Crane, 2004-07-01
  7. The Little Regiment (Webster's English Thesaurus Edition) by Stephen Crane, 2008-05-29
  8. Maggie, a Girl of the Streets and Other New York Writings (Modern Library Classics) by Stephen Crane, 2001-03-13
  9. The Red Badge of Courage, the Open Boat and Other Stories by Stephen Crane, 2008-01-30
  10. Complete Short Stories and Sketches of Stephen Crane by Stephen Crane, Thomas A. Gullason, 1971-08
  11. The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane, 2010-11-05
  12. The Red Badge of Courage (Simon & Schuster Enriched Classic) by Stephen Crane, 2005-04-26
  13. The Red Badge of Courage: An Episode of the American Civil War by Stephen Crane, 2010-02-28
  14. War in Stephen Crane's the Red Badge of Courage (Social Issues in Literature)

1. Stephen Crane
Stephen Crane, bibliography and links to information and all textsavailable on the web, information. Stephen Crane (18711900). .
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Selected Bibliography on Maggie ... Stephen Crane Society Website contains links to Crane texts, many edited by the distinguished Crane scholar Stanley Wertheim.
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"The Open Boat."
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The Red Badge of Courage: Critical Reception.
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2. Stephen Crane
Stephen Crane. 18711900. Biography. Crane, Stephen. Stephen Crane's Own Story The New York Press , January 7, 1897. Crane, Stephen. The Open Boat .
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Stephen Crane
Biography Before dying of tuberculosis at age 29, he published several essays, novels, and even a volume of poetry. He also worked as a newspaper journalist for several different publications, including for William Randolph Hearst. Crane's most famous novel, The Red Badge of Courage (1895), is a Civil War tale. At the time, Crane had had no war experience. That changed, however, when he became a foreign war correspondent, first in Greece, then, during the Spanish-American War, in Cuba . He had many adventures in Cuba, including surviving the sinking of his ship, witnessing first-hand several battles, and the reaction in Havana after the conflict ended. His accounts and opinions are drastically different from Twain's.
Related works of interest
  • Stephen Crane's articles in the New York World and the New York Journal during the war.
  • Crane, Stephen. "Stephen Crane's Own Story" The New York Press , January 7, 1897.
  • Crane, Stephen. "The Open Boat". The Open Boat and other Stories
  • Crane, Stephen. "The Woof of the Thin Red Thread." Cosmopolitan , December 1898.

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4. Stephen Crane
Stephen Crane was born in Newark, New Jersey, as the 14th child of a Methodistminister. LETTERS, 1960; THE CORRESPONDENCE OF STEPHEN CRANE, 1988.
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Stephen Crane (1871-1900) American author, whose second book, THE RED BADGE OF COURAGE (1895), brought him international fame. Crane's first novel, MAGGIE: A GIRL OF THE STREETS, was a milestone in the development of literary naturalism. At its appearance in 1893 Crane was just twenty-one. His manuscript was turned down by the publishers, who considered its realism too 'ugly'. Crane had to print the book at his own expense, borrowing the money from his brother. In its inscription Crane warned that "it is inevitable that you be greatly shocked by this book but continue, please, with all possible courage to the end." The descent of a slum girl in turn-of-the-century New York into prostitution was first published under a pseudonym. Maggie was generally ignored by readers but it won the admiration of other realist writers. "In the street infants played or fought with other infants or sat stupidly in the way of vehicles. Formidable women, with uncombed hair and disordered dress, gossiped while leaning on railings, or screamed in frantic quarrels. Withered persons, in curious postures of submission to something, sat smoking pipes in obscure corners. A thousand odors of cooking food came forth to the street. The building quivered and creaked from the weight of humanity stamping about in its bowels." (from Maggie Stephen Crane was born in Newark, New Jersey, as the 14th child of a Methodist minister. His mother was active in the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, and published fiction. Crane started to write stories at the age of eight and at 16 he was writing articles for the

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7. Stephen Crane
Stephen Crane, Education on the Internet Stephen Crane, the son of a Methodistminister, was born in New Jersey in 1871. He became a journalist
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Stephen Crane , the son of a Methodist minister, was born in New Jersey in 1871. He became a journalist and worked for the New York Tribune and the New York Herald . His first novel, Maggie: A Girl of the Streets , was published in 1893.
Crane was greatly influenced by the work of Hamlin Garland . In his book Crumbling Idols (1894), Garland put forward the theory of realistic fiction, which he called veritism. Crane later wrote that: "The realist or veritist is really an optimist, a dreamer. He sees life in terms of what it might be, as well as in terms of what it is; but he writes of what is, and, at his best, suggests what is to be."
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8. The Red Badge Of Courage An Episode Of The American Civil War Crane Stephen
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11. Crane Stephen The Red Badge Of Courage. An Episode Of The American Civil War.
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14. Essays On Stephen Crane
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15. Stephen Crane - Biography And Poems By AmericanPoems.com
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Stephen Crane was the last of 14 children born to a Methodist minister who died when he was nine. As a child he moved three times in the New York area. Crane never cared much for schooling, but he did attend Syracuse University - although only for one semester, and his most noteworthy accomplishments were performed on the baseball field. He lived the down-and-out life of a penniless artist who became well known as a poet, journalist, social critic and realist. His contemoraries noted him as being an "original" in his field of work. War and other forms of physical and mental violence fascinate Crane. He began writing for newspapers in 1891 when he settled in New York where he developed his powers as an observer of psychological and social reality. After he wrote Red Badge of Courage , which earned Crane international acclaim at age 24, he was hired as a reporter in the American West and Mexico. At the age of 27, Crane moved to Jacksonville, Florida and got married. While in Jacksonville, his boat The Commodore sank off the coast and he wrote about the harrowing adventure in The New York Press. Crane covered the Greco-Turkish War and later settled in England where he made friends with famous writers of the time including H.G. Wells and Henry James. He later covered the Spanish-American War for Joseph Pulitzer's New York World. During the last few years of his life, he began writing furiously because he was in debt and suffering from tuberculosis. He later died while he was in Germany.

16. Manacled (1900) By Stephen Crane
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The Argosy , August 1900.] In the First Act there had been a farm scene, wherein real horses had drunk real water out of real buckets, afterward dragging a real wagon off stage left. The audience was consumed with admiration of this play, and the great Theatre Nouveau rang to its roof with the crowd's plaudits. The Second Act was now well advanced. The hero, cruelly victimised by his enemies, stood in prison garb, panting with rage, while two brutal wardens fastened real handcuffs on his wrists and real anklets on his ankles. And the hovering villain sneered. "'Tis well, Aubrey Pettingill," said the prisoner. "You have so far succeeded; but mark you, there will come a time" The villain retorted with a cutting allusion to the young lady whom the hero loved. "Curse you," cried the hero, and he made as if to spring upon this demon; but, as the pitying audience saw, he could only take steps four inches long. Drowning the mocking laughter of the villain came cries from both the audience and the people back of the wings. "Fire! Fire! Fire!" Throughout the great house resounded the roaring crashes of a throng of human beings moving in terror, and even above this noise could be heard the screams of women more shrill than whistles. The building hummed and shook; it was like a glade which holds some bellowing cataract of the mountains. Most of the people who were killed on the stairs still clutched their play-bills in their hands as if they had resolved to save them at all costs.

17. The Stephen Crane Society Home Page
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Born November 1, 1871, Newark, New Jersey
Died June 5, 1900, Badenweiler, Baden, Germany
About Stephen Crane
Stephen Crane was the youngest of fourteen children. His father was a strict Methodist minister, who died in 1880, leaving his devout, strong mother to raise the rest of the family. Crane lasted through preparatory school, but spent less than two years in college, excelling at Syracuse in baseball and partying far more than academics. After leaving school, he went to live in New York, doing freelance writing and working on his first book Maggie, A Girl of the Streets . His times in New York City were split between his apartment in the Bowery slum in Manhattan and well-off family in the nearby town of Port Jervis. Crane published Maggie , a study of an innocent slum girl and her downfall in a world of prostitution and abuse, in 1893 at his own expense. It was especially scandalous for the times, and sold few copies. It did attract the attention of other critics and writers, most notably William Dean Howells, who helped Crane receive backing for his next project, The Red Badge of Courage Published in 1895

19. Stephen Crane And The Red Badge Of Courage
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JamesNagel, the J. O. Eidson Distinguished Professor of American Literatureat University of Georgia delivered the keynote address for the conference.Other prominent scholars joining the conference included:
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20. Stephen Crane - Biography And Works
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Search all of Stephen Crane American author, whose second book, THE RED BANDGE OF COURAGE (1895), brought him international fame. Crane's first novel, MAGGIE: A GIRL OF THE STREETS, was a milestone in the development of literary naturalism. At its appearence in 1893 Crane was 22 years old. His manuscript was turned down by the publishers, who considered its realism too 'ugly'. Crane had to print the book at his own expense, borrowing the money from his brother. The descent of a slum girl into prostitution was first published under a pseudonym. The book was generally ignored but it won the admiration of other realist writers.
"At times he regarded the wounded soldiers in an envious way. He conceived persons with torn bodies to be peculiarly happy. He wished that he, too, had a wound, a red badge of courage." (from The Red Badge of Courage, 1895)
Crane was born in Newark, New Jersey, as the 14th child of a Methodist minister. He started to write stories at the age of eight and at 16 he was writing articles for the New York Tribune. Both of his parents did some writing and two of his brothers became newspapermen. Crane studied at Lafayette College and Syracuse University. After his mother's death in 1890 - his father had died earlier - Crane moved in New York, where he lived a bohemian life, and worked as a free-lance writer and journalist. While supporting himself by his writings, he lived among the poor in the Bowery slums to research his first novel, Maggie.

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