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  1. The Third Violet by Crane Stephen (1871-1900), 2009-07-18
  2. The Third Violet by Crane, Stephen, (1871-1900), 2009-07-18
  3. STEPHEN CRANE (1871 - 1900). AN EXHIBITION
  4. Stephen Crane (1871-1900) An Exhibition of His Writings.
  5. The second twenty-eight years ;: A note on Stephen Crane, 1871-1900 by Wilson Follett, 1930
  6. STEPHEN CRANE (1871-1900) An exhibition of his writings held in the Columbia University Libraries; September 17-November 30, 1956 by Joan H., ed. BAUM, 1956-01-01
  7. Active service; a novel by Stephen, 1871-1900 Crane, 2009-10-26
  8. The black riders and other lines by Crane. Stephen. 1871-1900, 1905-01-01
  9. George's mother by Stephen, 1871-1900 Crane, 2009-10-26
  10. Stephen Crane: An Anthology in Memoriam (1871-1900) by Melody Myers, 2000-02
  11. Badge of Courage: The Life of Stephen Crane by Linda Davis, 1998-08-28
  12. Stephen Crane (Classic StoryTellers) by Caroline Kepnes, 2004-10
  13. War in Stephen Crane's the Red Badge of Courage (Social Issues in Literature)
  14. Stephen Crane: A Critical Biography by John Berryman, 2001-08-25

21. Stephen Crane
Fried (1988); Red Badge of Courage Redefining the Hero by Donald B. Gibson (1988);The Crane Log A Documentary Life of Stephen Crane 18711900 by Stanley
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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

22. Stephen Crane (1871-1900): “A Man Said To The Universe:"
Stephen Crane (18711900). from War Is Kind (1899). A man said to theuniverse Sir I exist! However, replied the universe, The
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Stephen Crane (1871-1900) from War Is Kind
A man said to the universe: "Sir I exist!" "However," replied the universe, "The fact has not created in me A sense of obligation."

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25. 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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An Outline of American Literature
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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.

26. Reader's Companion To American History - -CRANE, STEPHEN
The Reader s Companion to American History. Crane, Stephen. (18711900),writer. Crane, the son of a Methodist minister and a leader
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, writer. Crane, the son of a Methodist minister and a leader in the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, grew up in Port Jervis, New York, which became the small town of his boyhood memory, just as the hunting and fishing country of Sullivan County became a (tame) kind of wilderness memory for him. His early, somewhat fantasized Sullivan Country Sketches and his late, partly realistic Whilomville Stories drew on these resources. In 1883 Crane moved with his widowed mother to Asbury Park, New Jersey, where a few years later he was to work as a reporter for his brother's news agency. After a semester at Lafayette College, he transferred to Syracuse University in 1891. Writing and baseball were more interesting to him than his studies, and he left college at the end of the term. That summer he met Hamlin Garland, whose popular lectures on realism and impressionism helped shape his literary ideal—a "personal honesty" about the world as seen "with his own pair of eyes." Crane began his career in New York, where doing sketches of the slums helped him write his first novel

27. Heath Anthology Of American Literature 4/e Stephen Crane - Author Page
Textbook Site for The Heath Anthology of American Literature, FourthEdition Paul Lauter, General Editor. Stephen Crane (18711900)
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With the publication of his Civil War novel, The Red Badge of Courage (1895), when he was twenty-four years old, Stephen Crane became famous in the United States and England. Less than five years later he was dead of tuberculosis. In his brief life, however, he had published five novels, two volumes of poetry, and over three hundred sketches, reports, and short stories. His writings significantly enriched the subject matter of American literature, and his craftsmanship influenced both poetry and prose in the twentieth century.
Crane was born in Newark, New Jersey, the fourteenth child of Jonathan Townley Crane, a Methodist minister, and Mary Helen Peck Crane, who was herself descended from a long line of Methodist clergy. The family moved frequently, and Crane's formal education included brief stays at Pennington Seminary, Lafayette College, Claverack College, and Syracuse University. At Claverack, a military school, he gained the rank of adjutant and may have had experiences that contributed to his later success in writing about war, the subject for which he became famous. In 1891 Crane left Syracuse to work as a journalist in New York City, where he lived in a community of struggling artists and medical students that he depicted, some years later, in his novel of manners

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by Crane, Stephen, 18711900. Santa Ana, CA Books on Tape, p2002. Format byCrane, Stephen, 1871-1900. Ware Wordsworth Classics, 1994.
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Illustrated by John Steuart Curry, with an introduction by Carl Van Doren. Crane,Stephen, 18711900. NEC, NECMN. Crane, Stephen, 1871-1900. snhu, SNHUCRC.
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30. Detailed Record
Stephen Crane (18711900). An exhibition of his writings held in theColumbia University Libraries September 17- November 30, 1956.
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31. Stephen Crane - Books And Biography
Stephen Crane (18711900), American author, whose second novel, TheRed Badge Of Courage (1895), brought him international fame.
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Crane was born in Newark, New Jersey, on November1, 1871, 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 . Crane studied at Lafayette College and Syracuse University. After his mother's death in 1890 - his father had died earlier - Crane moved to 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. Crane's first novel, Maggie: A Girl Of The Streets (1893) was a milestone in the development of literary naturalism. Crane had to print the book at his own expense, borrowing the money from his brother.

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33. Fiction: Stephen Crane
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From this home page of the Stephen Crane Society, students will find links to numerous e-texts, including The Red Badge of Courage Maggie: A Girl of the Streets , and "The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky." Stephen Crane Page
http://www.uakron.edu/english/richards/edwards/crane.htm

A great site put together by three University of Akron students, this page includes links to a chronology, essays on Crane's life, a picture gallery, and a list of links to other sites on Crane. Perspectives in American Literature: A Research
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34. Poetry: Stephen Crane
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From this home page of the Stephen Crane Society, students will find links to numerous e-texts, including The Red Badge of Courage Maggie: A Girl of the Streets , and "The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky." Stephen Crane Page
http://www.uakron.edu/english/richards/edwards/crane.htm

A great site put together by three University of Akron students, this page includes links to a chronology, essays on Crane's life, a picture gallery, and a list of links to other sites on Crane. Perspectives in American Literature: A Research
and Reference Guide

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Developed by Paul Reuben at California State University, Stanislaus, this online project offers study materials on a wide array of writers. The chapter on American Modernism and the page on Stephen Crane includes a bibliography and some background information. BIOGRAPHY
Stephen Crane (1871-1900). Born in Newark, New Jersey, the fourteenth and youngest child of a Methodist minister who dies when Stephen was nine years old, Crane was raised by his strong-minded mother. His brief college career, first at Lafayette College and then at Syracuse University, was dominated by his interest in baseball. He left college after two semesters and moved on to a bohemian life in New York City. There he wandered through slums, observing and developing a strong sympathy for the underclass of boozers and prostitutes that inhabited the Bowery.

35. MSN Encarta - Crane, Stephen
Crane, Stephen (18711900), American novelist and poet, one of the first Americanexponents of the naturalistic style of writing (see Naturalism).
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36. Stephen Crane --  Encyclopædia Britannica
, Crane, Stephen (1871–1900). , Stephen Crane (18711900) Short biographyof this American poet, novelist, and short-story writer. More results .
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37. Stephen Crane
Stephen Crane. 18711900. by Allen Blarksdale. Born Nov. 1,1871 in Newark, New Jersey,Stephen Crane was the 14th son and youngest child of a Methodist minister.
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Stephen Crane by Allen Blarksdale Born Nov. 1,1871 in Newark, New Jersey, Stephen Crane was the 14th son and youngest child of a Methodist minister. His father J..T. Crane authored a number of books including Popular Amusements (1869) and Arts of Intoxication (1870) which generally addressed moral and ecclestical issues of the day. Stephen's mother, Mary Helen Peck Crane was an active participant in the temprance movement of the 1870s and 80s. A sickly and frail child, Crane did not attend school prior to age eight. Encouraged by his parents to pursue a carrer as a clergyman, Crane attended the Pennigton Seminary from September 1885-December 1887. His father had served as the institutions principal during the 1850s. In 1888 Crane transfered to Claverack College, a military academy in upstate New York. He was a sucessful cadet achieving the rank of !st Lieutenant. This experience possibly influenced the composition of The Red Badge of Courage in 1895. Later Crane enrolled at Lafayette College in Pennsylvania, but after failing five of seven classes he transfered to the university at Syracuse New York. At Syracuse Crane played baseball and wrote for the school paper but was academically uninspired and left school in 1891. In June 1891 Crane moved to New York City. At this time he began work on his first novel, Maggie: A Girl of the Streets, utilizing the slums of lower Manhattan as the setting. This work was privately published in early 1893 with Crane using the pseudonym of Jonston Smith. 1894's George's Mother is perceived by some to be a thematic sequel to Maggie.

38. The Red Badge Of Courage By Stephen Crane
by Stephen Crane, 18711900. AUTHOR Crane, Stephen, 1871-1900. AKA ADD. badge10a.zip- 116 KB. Crane, Stephen, 1871-1900. - 1996. - Red Badge of Courage, The.
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39. Stephen Crane
Stephen Crane (18711900). MG. Stephen Crane (1871-1900) This page givesus a short biography of Crane, but a large number of his poems. MG.
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, Gonzaga University: On this Stephen Crane reference page we find a large number of his works online, including The Red Badge of Courage , early printed reviews on his work (circa 1900), an annotated link to other sites, a very large bibliography on related works, and a section where you can view and ask questions pertaining to Crane's works. This is a very comprehensive site. MG Stephen Crane, 1871-1900 , Owl Eyes: This page gives us a short biography of Crane, as well as a quick link to MSN Encarta's biography. The site also links us to the works: The Red Badge of Courage(1895) Maggie: A Girl of the Streets(1893) , and The Open Boat(1898) . MG ClassicNote on Stephen Crane : This is a 'cliff note' site for The Red Badge of Courage . The site does offer a biography on Crane, a short summary and analysis of each chapter, links to other sites, and essays on Crane. Note: the cliff notes should only be used as an aid to reading the book, not in place of reading it. MG Stephen Crane (1871-1900) : This page gives us a short biography of Crane, but a large number of his poems. MG

40. Stephen Crane - Biography, Works, And Message Board
The youngest of 14 children, Stephen Crane (18711900), was reared by a devoutlyreligous mother after his father, a Methodist minister, passed away.
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