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  1. Maggie, A Girl of the Streets and Selected Stories (Signet Classics) by Stephen Crane, 2006-02-07
  2. War Is Kind and Other Poems (Dover Thrift Editions) by Stephen Crane, 1998-06-19
  3. The Open Boat, and Other Stories. by Stephen Crane, 2010-05-03
  4. The Red Badge of Courage (Fourth Edition)(Norton Critical Editions) by Stephen Crane, 2007-12-18
  5. The Works of Stephen Crane by Stephen Crane, 2006-01
  6. The Best Short Stories of Stephen Crane by Stephen Crane, 2008-01-01
  7. The Red Badge of Courage, Maggie: A Girl of the Streets, and Other Selected Writings (New Riverside Editions) by Stephen Crane, Phyllis Frus, et all 1999-12-27
  8. The Collected Poems of Stephen Crane by Stephen (edited by Wilson Follett) Crane, 1965
  9. Stephen Crane,: The story of an American writer by Ruth Franchere, 1961
  10. Stephen Crane: A Study of the Short Fiction (Twayne's Studies in Short Fiction) by Chester Wolford, 1989-07
  11. Stephen Crane (Classic StoryTellers) by Caroline Kepnes, 2004-10
  12. Reading of Stephen Crane by Marston LaFrance, 1971-07-08
  13. The Western Writings of Stephen Crane (A Signet Classic) by Stephen Crane, 1979-02-06
  14. A READING OF STEPHEN CRANE by MARSTON LA FRANCE, 1971

41. Stephen Crane
During his brief career, stephen crane produced several classic works of literary naturalism, a movement that emerged in France in the middle of the 19th
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Family
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Homes
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Occupations
  • journalist author
Chronology
  • 1871: born in New Jersey grows up in New York attends military boarding school in Claverack, New York drops out of Lafayette College and Syracuse University, where he played baseball and football spends time on New York City's Bowery, a city known for houses of prostitution and gambling works as free-lance journalist and stringer for the New York Tribune Maggie: A Girl of the Streets The Red Badge of Courage (serialization) 1895: travels to South and West, where he writes articles for Irving Bacheller's newspaper syndicate and meets fellow writer Willa Cather in Nebraska Black Riders The Red Badge of Courage (book) George's Mother The Third Violet The Little Regiment 1896: meets Cora Howorth Stewart, who will be his companion until his death 1897: enroute to Cuba to witness an insurrection, he experiences a shipwreck, an incident that will provide the basis for "The Open Boat" 1897: travels to Greece to witness Greco-Turkish War 1897: meets British novelist Joseph Conrad 1898: tries to join the Navy in order to participate in the Spanish-American War, but he is rejected because of his health

42. Hotel De Dream: A New York Novel - Edmund White - Books - Review - New York Time
A lost short story by stephen crane about a boy of the streets is reimagined. The protagonist of “Hotel de Dream” is the American writer stephen crane
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By SOPHIE GEE Published: September 16, 2007 Edmund White, who captured late-20th-century gay New York in his acclaimed autobiographical trilogy, has now written a novel about desire and betrayal in the New York of the late 19th century. The protagonist of “Hotel de Dream” is the American writer Stephen Crane, who at 28 is dying from tuberculosis in the English countryside. Stevie, as friends call him, lies on his deathbed, struggling to dictate a scandalous novella about a boy prostitute whom he met several years earlier. His amanuensis is his wife, Cora, herself the former proprietor of a brothel in Jacksonville named Hotel de Dream. Cora is foolish, vulgar, tender and perceptive by turns, and her ministration to the dying Crane gives White a frame narrative for this vivid and powerful novel. Skip to next paragraph Enlarge This Image Jonathon Rosens
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43. Stephen Crane Biography And Links To Etexts At Owl-Eyes
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Stephen Crane was born in Newark, New Jersey. After attending Syracuse University for one semester, he started working as a freelance reporter in the slums of New York City. He published his first work, Maggie, a Girl of the Streets (1893), drawing on this experience.
Crane is best known for The Red Badge of Courage (1895), a realistic look at the Civil War.
Crane served as a correspondent during the Spanish-American War in 1898. At that time, he published The Open Boat and Other Stories (1898). In 1897, he moved to England and associated himself with such writers as Joseph Conrad and Henry James.
Crane practiced a type of writing style known as naturalism, known for it's realistic and bleak outlook on the power of humanity to overcome natural forces.
Stephen Crane died of tuberculosis, which he caught accompanying an expedition from the United States to Cuba. another biography
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44. Stephen Crane, Poet - TIME
THE COLLECTED POEMS OF stephen crane — Knopf ($2.50). Few people nowadays read the late great Author stephen crane, though 30 years ago he was a pride of
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45. The San Antonio College LitWeb Stephen Crane Page
Joseph Katz edited The Portable stephen crane, Viking, 1969. J. C. Levenson selected and annotated the texts in Prose and Poetry, the Library of America
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Joseph Katz edited The Portable Stephen Crane , Viking, 1969. J. C. Levenson selected and annotated the texts in Prose and Poetry , the Library of America volume of Crane's work.
Maggie: A Girl of the Streets ( 1893 ). Norton Critical Edition, edited by Thomas A. Gullason.
The Black Riders
The Red Badge of Courage
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George's Mother
The Little Regiment and Other Episodes of the Civil War
The Third Violet
The Open Boat and Other Tales of Adventure
( 1898 ). Contains also "The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky".
The Monster and Other Stories ( 1899 ). Contains also "The Blue Hotel."
War is Kind About Crane John Berryman, Stephen Crane: A Critical Biography . Revised edition. Farrar, Strauss, Giroux, 1962. Edwin H. Cady, Stephen Crane . Twayne, 1962. R. W. Stallman, Stephen Crane . Braziller, 1968. Stephen Crane An excellent resource from American Authors The Stephen Crane Society Medical Humanities Discussion of "An Episode of War" Medical Humanities Discussion of The Monster ... Back to American Literature II

46. VQR » One Endless English Evening
These pages were given by Henry James to stephen crane and by him to Mrs. stephen crane Brede Place Sussex England. Cora suddenly had tears in her eyes,
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    When she rose from doing her is mot juste, Damn The words so painfully chosen plunged him into an iridescent play of irony and pleasure that swirled over his features and ended in a firm thrusting forward of his shaved jaw. Here? Stevie nodded. Punch. nut extract think She left the men and went to her own room to work on the copy for her next article.

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48. Stephen Crane Collection
The stephen crane Collection comprises correspondence, writings, and memorabilia of the American author (18711900) and his wife, Cora crane, as well as the
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49. Author:Stephen Crane - Wikisource
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50. The Red Badge Of Courage By Stephen Crane :: Classic Books And Short Stories At
The Red Badge of Courage by stephen crane Follow the trials and tribulations of Henry Fleming, a recruit in the American Civil War in this impressionistic
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51. Stephen Crane (I) - Biography
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52. Biography Of Stephen Crane
At the age of three, stephen crane taught himself to read and wrote letters for his father to enclose to his grandmother. As a fouryear-old boy,
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At the age of three, Stephen Crane taught himself to read and wrote letters for his father to enclose to his grandmother. As a four-year-old boy, he read James Fennimore Cooper’s novels, passed down from his brothers who had to sneak them into the strict Methodist household. Stephen started writing stories at eight, had written his first poem at six, produced his first fully realized short story at 13, his first newspaper feature at 15, and articles for the “New York Tribune” at 16. When he was 22, he published his first novel, “Maggie, Girl of the Streets,” and his second, “The Red Badge of Courage,” when he was 24. Such prodigious literary effort in so young a life makes one wonder if the great American author’s death at 29 was not foretold. He was born in Newark, New Jersey in 1871 to a religious, but literary family. The 14th child of a Methodist minister, he was named for a Revolutionary War soldier ancestor. Death was no stranger to the young Stephen Crane. Five of the Crane children died in childhood and Jonathan Townley Crane, his father, died when Stephen was only eleven years old. Mary Helen Peck Crane, Stephen’s mother, was a graduate of Rutgers Female Institute and herself the daughter of a Methodist minister, George Peck, editor of “The Methodist Quarterly Review.” Jonathan Townley Crane, in addition to heavy tomes on deep theological issues, wrote moral tales for children. One of Stephen’s sisters wrote fiction for women’s magazines, such as “Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Gazette,” a brother was a reporter and editor, and an uncle was a poet. Stephen’s mother wrote popular, folksy articles on housewifery for local newspapers. Of all the “writing Cranes” before Stephen, his mother is judged to have been the most talented.

53. Stephen Crane Papers
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55. Project MUSE
And in the fall of 1896, journalist, novelist, and new literary celebrity stephen crane, still riding high from The Red Badge of Courage (1895) and the
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56. Guy Debord, Celestin Freinet, Stephen Mac Say, Andre Prudhommeaux, Amparo Poch,
1897 stephen crane Joseph Conrad lunch together, begin famous friendship. In the desert I saw a creature, naked, bestial.
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MUSHROOM DAY. MERTZ OF ALL POSSIBLE MERTZES.
70 [BC] Virgil lives. "Do not trust the horse, Trojans.
Whatever it is, I fear the Greeks
even when they bring gifts." Roman poet, best known for Aenid (unfinished), modeled on Homer's epics, Iliad Odyssey Dante adopted themes from him for his epic poem The Divine Comedy 1485 The first printed edition of the Former Prophets with Kimhi's commentary. [Source: Robert Braunwart] [Hereafter noted with symbol: 1520 England: Spare Me? King Henry VIII orders bowling lanes at Whitehall. http://www.miltonbowling.com/ 1686 Bit Wiggy? Allan Ramsay lives, Leadhills, Lanarkshire. Scottish poet/literary antiquary who helps preserve national poetic traditions by writing Scots poetry. Gave up wig-making for bookselling. http://www2.ebs.hw.ac.uk/edweb/edc/edinburghers/alan-ramsay-elder.html

57. The Third Violet By Stephen Crane - Project Gutenberg
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58. Real Stephen Crane
It is a pleasure and an honor for me to talk to you about stephen crane. In many ways it’s ironic that I am doing so, for when I was in high school,
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IN SEARCH OF THE REAL STEPHEN CRANE (or, Tales of a Literary Sleuth) Excerpts from the Opening Plenary Session
National CEA Conference, Charleston, SC
April 6, 2000
By Paul Sorrentino
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Conference Speaker Paul Sorrentino INTRODUCTION: It is a pleasure and an honor for me to talk to you about Stephen Crane. In many ways it’s ironic that I am doing so, for when I was in high school, my worst subject was English, and the last thing I wanted to do was become an English teacher. Even more ironic is the way I first learned about Crane. In my junior year in high school, I was required to read a novel a month and to deliver an oral report on it to the teacher. Unfamiliar with all of the novels we could choose from, I asked a neighbor for help, and he said, “Ah, yes, I think I have one of these books on your list—Sinclair Lewis’s Main Street .” So I took the next 30 days to read this 450-page novel. When it came time to give my report, I dutifully went to my teacher, who asked a few questions, stared out the window, then said, “your grade’s a 75.” As I left the teacher’s office, a friend of mine said, “what did you get, Paul?”

59. Crane, Stephen - Biography And Online Books
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,
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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

60. Poet: Stephen Maria Crane - All Poems Of Stephen Maria Crane
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