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Many red devils upon the page: The poetry of Stephen Crane.
Hoffman, Daniel;Hoffman, Daniel
Periodical Periodical | Sewanee Review; Fall94, Vol. 102 Issue 4, p588, 16p Please log in to see more details

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Stephen Crane.
Book Book | Notable Writers of the American West 2021, p126-134, 9p Please log in to see more details
A biography of fiction writer and poet Stephen Crane is presented. Crane was born in N... more
Stephen Crane.
Notable Writers of the American West 2021, p126-134, 9p
A biography of fiction writer and poet Stephen Crane is presented. Crane was born in Newark, New Jersey on November 1, 1871 and died in Badenweiler, Germany on June 5, 1900. He was the last child in the large family of a Methodist minister, Jonathan Townley Crane. His works include "George's Mother," "The Third Violet," and "The Monster." Also noted are an analysis of his works and his achievements.

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CRANE, Stephen, 1871-1900 - GEORGE'S Mother (Book) - THIRD Violet, The (Book) - MONSTER, The (Book : Crane) - AMERICAN authors - AMERICAN poets

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Soldier's Courage: The Story of Stephen Crane.
Biography Biography | Soldier's Courage: The Story of Stephen Crane. 2002, p8-42. 42p. 4 Black and White Photographs. Please log in to see more details
Chapter 1 of the book "Soldier's Courage: The Story of Stephen Crane" is presented. It... more
Soldier's Courage: The Story of Stephen Crane.
Soldier's Courage: The Story of Stephen Crane. 2002, p8-42. 42p. 4 Black and White Photographs.
Chapter 1 of the book "Soldier's Courage: The Story of Stephen Crane" is presented. It focuses on the childhood of author Stephen Crane. He was born on November 1, 1871, in a Methodist parsonage at Fourteen Mulberry Place in Newark, New Jersey. He was the fourteenth and last child of the Reverend Jonathon Townley Crane and Mary Helen Peck Crane.

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Authors - Crane, Stephen, 1871-1900 - Crane, Mary Helen Peck - Crane, Jonathon Townley - Clergy - Education - Military education - Seminarians - Journalists - Maggie (Book : Crane) - Fiction - Civil war - Reporters & reporting - Cather, Willa, 1873-1947 - Press - Fame - Crouse, Nellie - Fear - Red Badge of Courage, The (Book : Crane) - Stewart, Cora - War - Journalism - Lung diseases - Hemorrhage - Lists - Maggie, a Girl of the Streets (Book : Crane) - Black Riders, The (Poem : Crane) - Sanatoriums - Families - Siblings - Bibliography - Indexes - Websites - Computer network resources - Newark (N.J.) - New Jersey - New York (State) - Asbury Park (N.J.) - New York (N.Y.) - Nebraska - Mexico - Cuba - Havana (Cuba) - England - Germany

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Stephen Crane.
Wolford, Chester L.
Book Book | Critical Survey of Long Fiction, Fourth Edition. Jan2010, p1-7. 7p. Please log in to see more details
A biographical essay about Stephen Crane, with brief critical analysis of major works.... more
Stephen Crane.
Critical Survey of Long Fiction, Fourth Edition. Jan2010, p1-7. 7p.
A biographical essay about Stephen Crane, with brief critical analysis of major works. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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Stephen Crane
Wolford, Chester L.;;Wolford, Chester L.
Biography Biography | Critical Survey of Poetry: American Poets; January 2011, p1-5 Please log in to see more details
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Stephen Crane
Critical Survey of Poetry: American Poets; January 2011, p1-5
A biographical essay about Stephen Crane, with brief critical analysis of major works.

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Stephen Crane.
Shuman, R. Baird
Book Book | Dictionary of World Biography: The 19th Century. Jan2000, p1-3. 3p. Please log in to see more details
Crane is best remembered for his war novel, The Red Badge of Courage (1895); he also w... more
Stephen Crane.
Dictionary of World Biography: The 19th Century. Jan2000, p1-3. 3p.
Crane is best remembered for his war novel, The Red Badge of Courage (1895); he also wrote estimable poetry and more than a dozen other novels and collections of stories. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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Words and Worlds in Pictures: Comic Teaching in Stephen Crane's "The Open Boat.".
Mei-Hung Wu;Boe-Shong Hongz
Academic Journal Academic Journal | International Journal of Learning; 2012, Vol. 18 Issue 7, p165-185, 21p Please log in to see more details

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The Monster.
Marshall, S. Elaine
Book Book | Masterplots II: Short Story Series, Revised Edition. Jan2004, p1-3. 3p. Please log in to see more details
A summary and analysis of The Monster. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more
The Monster.
Masterplots II: Short Story Series, Revised Edition. Jan2004, p1-3. 3p.
A summary and analysis of The Monster. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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Ethics - Fire - Wounds & injuries

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Stephen Crane.
Strecker, Geralyn
Book Book | Cyclopedia of World Authors, Fourth Revised Edition. Jan2003, p1-2. 2p. Please log in to see more details
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Stephen Crane.
Cyclopedia of World Authors, Fourth Revised Edition. Jan2003, p1-2. 2p.
A biographical essay about Stephen Crane. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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A writer who lived the adventures he portrayed.
Chowder, Ken
Periodical Periodical | Smithsonian. Jan95, Vol. 25 Issue 10, p109. 13p. 8 Black and White Photographs. Please log in to see more details
Focuses on author Stephen Crane, who was fascinated by the seamy side of life but whos... more
A writer who lived the adventures he portrayed.
Smithsonian. Jan95, Vol. 25 Issue 10, p109. 13p. 8 Black and White Photographs.
Focuses on author Stephen Crane, who was fascinated by the seamy side of life but whose works elevated fiction to new heights. His family and background; His revolutionary book, `The Red Badge of Courage,' about the Civil War; Cora Stewart, who accompanied Crane to Greece and England; His work as a war correspondent in Cuba in 1898; His death from tuberculosis at age 28.

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CRANE, Stephen, 1871-1900 - RED Badge of Courage, The (Book : Crane) - STEWART, Cora - AMERICAN authors

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The Red And The Scarlet.
Periodical Periodical | New Yorker. 6/30/2014, Vol. 90 Issue 18, p70-1. 1p. Please log in to see more details
The article discusses the life and career of author Stephen Crane. Topics include Cran... more
The Red And The Scarlet.
New Yorker. 6/30/2014, Vol. 90 Issue 18, p70-1. 1p.
The article discusses the life and career of author Stephen Crane. Topics include Crane's book "The Red Badge of Courage," existential themes in the author's work, and the inspiration for his book "Maggie: a Girl of the Streets." Other topics include the author's career as an investigative reporter, his relationship with prostitute Dora Clark, and the 2014 biography “Stephen Crane: A Life of Fire” by Paul Sorrentino.

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Crane, Stephen, 1871-1900 - Maggie, a Girl of the Streets (Book : Crane) - Red Badge of Courage, The (Book : Crane) - Existentialism in literature - Journalists - Clark, Dora - Sex work - Stephen Crane: A Life of Fire (Book) - Twentieth century - United States

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STEPHEN CRANE, DICK HELDAR AND THE LIGHT THAT FAILED: A LIFE WITHOUT CONSEQUENCES?
SCRAGG, ANDREW
Review Review | Kipling Journal. Sep2021, Vol. 95 Issue 387, p20-35. 16p. Please log in to see more details
STEPHEN CRANE, DICK HELDAR AND THE LIGHT THAT FAILED: A LIFE WITHOUT CONSEQUENCES?
Kipling Journal. Sep2021, Vol. 95 Issue 387, p20-35. 16p.

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Light That Failed, The (Book) - Authors - Poverty - Journalism - Nonfiction

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Part I: PRIMARY SOURCES.
Ouditt, Sharon
Book Book | Women Writers of the First World War: An Annotated Bibliography. 1999, p9-163. 154p. Please log in to see more details
An annotated bibliography of primary sources on women writers during World War I is pr... more
Part I: PRIMARY SOURCES.
Women Writers of the First World War: An Annotated Bibliography. 1999, p9-163. 154p.
An annotated bibliography of primary sources on women writers during World War I is presented.

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Bibliography - Women authors - World War I - War & literature

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Mary Hallock Foote: A Leading Illustrator of the 1870s and 1880s.
Rainey, Sue
Academic Journal Academic Journal | Winterthur Portfolio. Summer2007, Vol. 41 Issue 2, p97-139. 43p. 24 Black and White Photographs. Please log in to see more details
When she was in her twenties, Mary Hallock Foote's designs embellished popular periodi... more
Mary Hallock Foote: A Leading Illustrator of the 1870s and 1880s.
Winterthur Portfolio. Summer2007, Vol. 41 Issue 2, p97-139. 43p. 24 Black and White Photographs.
When she was in her twenties, Mary Hallock Foote's designs embellished popular periodicals and works by Whittier, Long fellow, and Hawthorne. Although her later Western fiction has received attention, the details of her illustrating career are little known. Her experiences at Cooper Union's School of Design for Women, her commissions from 1869 through 1882, her working methods as an artist, her juggling of the roles of artist and mother, and her efforts to illustrate her own essays and stories reveal that Foote's unprecedented accomplishments encouraged, and perhaps enabled, other women to enter this important field of popular art. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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Foote, Mary Hallock, 1847-1938 - Popular culture - Periodicals - Fiction - Design education - Women's education - Artists - Prose literature - Essays

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