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  1. The Open Boat (Dodo Press) by Stephen Crane, 2008-04-18
  2. The Red Badge of Courage (Hrw Library) by Stephen Crane, 2000-01
  3. The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane, 2009-10-04
  4. Works of Stephen Crane. Including Maggie, Girl of the Streets, The Red Badge of Courage, The Little Regiment, The Open Boat and Other Tales of Adventure & more (mobi) by Stephen Crane, 2008-12-23
  5. The Portable Stephen Crane (Portable Library) by Stephen Crane, 1977-07-28
  6. Maggie, a Girl of the Streets by Stephen Crane, 1996-02-01
  7. The Collected Works of Stephen Crane (Halcyon Classics) by Stephen Crane, 2009-07-27
  8. The Blue Hotel (Dodo Press) by Stephen Crane, 2008-04-11
  9. Badge of Courage: The Life of Stephen Crane by Linda Davis, 1998-08-28
  10. New York City Sketches and Related Pieces by Stephen Crane, 1966-12
  11. Maggie: A Girl of the Streets and Other Short Fiction (Bantam Classic) by Stephen Crane, 1986-02-01
  12. The Red Badge of Courage And Four Stories by Stephen Crane, James Dickey, 1997-02-01
  13. The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane by Stephen Crane, 2009-12-20
  14. The New York City sketches of Stephen Crane, and related pieces by Stephen Crane, 1966

21. Literature Online Chapter 14 -- Biography
Detailed biography, including literary career and his legacy.
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Biography
Stephen Crane
Introduction Early Years Literary Career Last Years and Legacy
Introduction
Although he was born more than six years after the end of the American Civil War, Stephen Crane's novel The Red Badge of Courage depicted that war so vividly, and rendered the fears of men in battle so intensely, that many veterans who read the book were convinced that he was one of them. In a career of less than ten years, Crane produced a body of work that, in its striking and concise phrasing and its unflinching confrontation of smugness and hypocrisy, helped set the course of American fiction and poetry in the twentieth century.
Early Years
Born in Newark, New Jersey, on November 1, 1871, Stephen Crane was his parents' fourteenth (and last) child. His father, Dr. Jonathan Townley Crane, was a Methodist minister, as were his maternal grandfather and other relatives on both sides of his family. Dr. Crane's successive ecclesiastical appointments led the family to move in 1876 to Paterson, New Jersey, and in 1878 to Port Jervis, a town in upstate New York that, with its surrounding countryside, would become the setting for a number of Crane's works, including Whilomville Stories , the novel The Third Violet , and one of his greatest short stories, "The Monster." After Dr. Crane's death in 1880, his widow moved the family to Asbury Park, New Jersey.

22. Stephen Crane
Follow this list of links to many texts by and about the author, including "The Red Badge of Courage" and many short stories. stephen crane Society Website contains links to crane texts, many edited by the distinguished crane scholar Stanley
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Literary Movements Timeline American Authors English 310/510 ... English 462/562
Stephen Crane (1871-1900)
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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.
Stephen Crane Papers at Columbia University. I
ncludes a searchable index of materials.
"The Open Boat."
This innovative hypertext is the work of Daniel Anderson's students at the University of North Carolina.
The Red Badge of Courage: Critical Reception.
An extensive site with contemporary critical reviews.
Brief biography of Crane
and links from Literature Online, the companion site to Kennedy and Gioia's Literature (7th ed.) Works Available Online (Crane Society) Stories and Sketches
A Dark Brown Dog"

"A Desertion"

"A Man and Some Others"

"A Self-Made Man"
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Maggie: A Girl of the Streets The Red Badge of Courage The Little Regiment ... "Twelve O'Clock" Poems The Black Riders War is Kind Whilomville Stories

23. Stephen Crane Society Home Page
page. Research Sites stephen crane Papers at Columbia University. Wertheim.Return to stephen crane Society Main Page Frames No Frames.
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24. Stephen Crane (1871 - 1900)
Biografie, Links, Gedichte und Buchhinweise.
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Reclams Literatur Kalender 1966 , S. 127-134
Werksauswahl englisch Bei Amazon nachschauen The Complete Poems of Stephen Crane. Cornell University Press, 1972. Taschenbuch - 154 Seiten. Great Short Works of Stephen Crane. Red Badge of Courage, Monster, Maggie, Open Boat, Blue Hotel, Bride Comes to Yellow Sky and Other Works. Harper Collins, 1975. Taschenbuch - 384 Seiten. Maggie: A Girl of the Streets and Selected Stories. Signet Book, 1991. Taschenbuch. The Portable Stephen Crane. Penguin Books, 1977. Taschenbuch - 550 Seiten. The Red Badge of Courage. Washington Square Press, 1996. Taschenbuch.
Werksauswahl deutsch bei amazon nachschauen Maggie, das Strassenkind. Maggie: A Girl of the Streets. A Story of New York. (Fremdsprachentexte). Ditzingen: Reclam, 1993. Taschenbuch - 135 Seiten.

25. Stephen Crane Society Home Page
stephen crane Studies Author List. Benfey, Christopher. crane, stephen Kellogg.“stephen crane's Family Heritage.” (1995) 148. Crisman, William.
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Benfey, Christopher. “Badges of Courage and Cowardice: A Source for Crane's Title.” Stephen Crane Studies
Brennessel, William W., and Patricia A. Plumley. “An Annotated Bibliography of Ph.D Dissertations on Stephen Crane: 1976-1996, I.” Stephen Crane Studies
Brennessel, William W., and Patricia A. Plumley. “An Annotated Bibliography of Ph.D. Dissertations, II, III, II.” Stephen Crane Studies Campbell, Donna. "Crane Studies in Cambridge." Stephen Crane Studies
Clendenning, John. “Crane and Hemingway: A Possible Biographical Connection.” Stephen Crane Studies
Clendenning, John. "Prat Falls: A Revisionist Reading of 'The Clan of No-Name.'" Stephen Crane Studies
Colvert, James B. “Stephen Crane and Postmodern Criticism.” Stephen Crane Studies
Crane, Robert K. “Family Matters: Stephen Crane's Brother Wilbur.” Stephen Crane Studies
Crane, Stephen Kellogg. “Stephen Crane's Family Heritage.” (1995): 1-48.
Crisman, William. “Signaling under Fire: Stephen Crane's Spanish-American War Writings at the American Literature Association Conference, 1991.” Stephen Crane Studies
Crisman, William. “Stephen Crane and the Group: A Retrospective of the Crane Session at the American Literature Association Conference, 1990.”

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29. DSM Stephen Crane Page
Find essays written by University of Akron students on various phases of crane's life, with a photo gallery and related links. by three University of Akron students, the DMS stephen crane page contains information and links on this historical
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Welcome to the DMS Stephen Crane Page
Created by three University of Akron students, the DMS Stephen Crane page contains information and links on this historical American author.
Last updated on November 20, 1996
The History Page lists major events in Stephen Crane's life and describes Crane's relationship to Akron, Ohio.
Written by Matthew Whitecar, take a look at Crane's earlier years through the eyes of Crane's friend.
Written by Shannon Harrison, take a look at Crane's later years through the eyes of his doctor.
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Picture at Top: Benfey, Christopher. The Double Life of Stephen Crane . New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1992. pg. 169

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31. Stephen Crane Biography And Links To Etexts At Owl-Eyes
Short biography and links to etexts at other sites.
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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
The Works of Stephen Crane
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32. Stephen Crane's Classic Short Stories, Sketches, And Novels
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Stephen Crane
Stephen Crane's life was restless and uneven and intensely American. Born in Newark, New Jersey, the fourteenth child of a Methodist pastor, he was the typical American boy, playing baseball, boxing, and hunting. In college he became the youngest captain and the best shortstop the Syracuse University baseball ever had. His mother, who supported the family after her husband's death, died when Stephen was eighteen, and for the next five years he lived in New York and nearly starved. The Bowery slums and a medical students' boardinghouse were his alternating surroundings while freelancing his way to a literary career. His first novel, Maggie: A Girl of the Streets , was about the people he saw there. Publishers would have none of it: it was "too honest." So Crane borrowed money to have it printed himself, sold it on newsstands at fifty cents a copy, and at the end of a year had disposed of fewer than a hundred copies. Not until The Red Badge of Courage was published in 1895 did Stephen Crane reach success. Though he was born six years after the Civil War ended, Crane was widely praised by veterans for his uncanny power to imagine and reproduce the sense of actual combat. The editors who had formerly turned him down now hounded him for stories. Overnight the boy who often hadn't a roof over his head knew comparative security, but he spent what he earned as fast as he got it. In the best of his work, Crane shows a rare ability to shape colorful settings, dramatic action, and perceptive characterization into ironic explorations of human nature and destiny. Joseph Conrad said of "The Open Boat" that "by the deep and simple humanity of its presentation [the story] seems somehow to illustrate the essentials of life itself, like a symbolic tale." Crane's literary generation was a tragic one, also losing Frank Norris and Harold Frederick prematurely from its ranks.

33. The Red Badge Of Courage By Stephen Crane: A Searchable Online Version At The Li
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Jon No Subject February 4th, 2003 Rating: 10.0000 Stephen Crane is a great author! Rate This Comment:
1 Low 10 High Chelsea No Subject February 4th, 2003 Rating: 9.5000 I thought this book was boring. I could only get to the 30 page before realizing it's all the same. He and his brigade are in the war he has no friends. The end It was horrible. I can not get over the fact it was a best seller. The only good thing about it was that it is short. Rate This Comment:
1 Low 10 High Yo Mama Opinion February 4th, 2003 Rating: 9.0000 The Red Badge of courage is a good book to read under your own volition, but it lacks appeal when it is forced down your throat, as was done to me. The imagery is unparalelled, the use of colors is vivid, and overall it is one of the most realistic books I have read. How ironic that Crane wrote this book in a vacuum of battle experience! I would reccomend this book, but I feel any reccomendation I make has no weight, since it is already a classic. Rate This Comment:
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34. Stephen Crane - Selected Works
At the Poets' Corner website.
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35. From Revolution To Reconstruction: Outlines: Outline Of American Literature: The
FRtR Outlines American Literature The Rise of Realism 18601914 stephencrane (1871-1900). The Rise of Realism 1860-1914 stephen crane (1871-1900).
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The Rise of Realism: 1860-1914: Stephen Crane (1871-1900)
Index Stephen Crane, born in New Jersey, had roots going back to Revolutionary War soldiers, clergymen, sheriffs, judges, and farmers who had lived a century earlier. Primarily a journalist who also wrote fiction, essays, poetry, and plays, Crane saw life at its rawest, in slums and on battlefields. His short stories in particular, "The Open Boat," "The Blue Hotel," and "The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky" exemplified that literary form. His haunting Civil War novel, The Red Badge of Courage , was published to great acclaim in 1895, but he barely had time to bask in the attention before he died, at 29, having neglected his health. He was virtually forgotten during the first two decades of the 20th century, but was resurrected through a laudatory biography by Thomas Beer in 1923. He has enjoyed continued success ever since as a champion of the common man, a realist, and a symbolist. Crane's Maggie: A Girl of the Streets (1893) is one of the best, if not the earliest, naturalistic American novels. It is the harrowing story of a poor, sensitive young girl whose uneducated, alcoholic parents utterly fail her. In love and eager to escape her violent home life, she allows herself to be seduced into living with a young man, who soon deserts her. When her self-righteous mother rejects her, Maggie becomes a prostitute to survive, but soon commits suicide out of despair. Crane's earthy subject matter and his objective, scientific style, devoid of moralizing, earmark Maggie as a naturalist work.

36. Stephen Crane Biography Pictures Portrait Books Online Forum
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37. Poets' Corner - Stephen Crane - War Is Kind
Selected works.Category Arts Literature 19th Century crane, stephen Works...... WAR IS KIND and Other Lines by stephen crane 1899. I. Do not weep,maiden, for war is kind. Because your lover threw wild hands
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38. The Red Badge Of Courage
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39. Poets' Corner - Stephen Crane - The Black Riders And Other Lines
Introduction and texts of selected works.Category Arts Literature 19th Century crane, stephen Works...... THE BLACK RIDERS and Other Lines by stephen crane 1895. Editor's NoteA poetry textbook I once read posed a question to the reader
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40. Crane, Stephen. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. crane, stephen. 1871–1900,American novelist, poet, and shortstory writer, b. Newark
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