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Stephen Crane

Stephen Crane

Stephen Crane (1871-1900) was born in New Jersey and was the last of fourteen children. While The Red Badge of Courage is considered Crane's masterpiece, he is also known for another brilliant yet grim work of fiction, Maggie, A Girl of the Streets (1893), as well as his poetry and journalism. Crane moved to Europe in 1897 and died in Germany at the age of twenty-nine from tuberculosis.

The Red Badge of Courage will be released on February 21, 2012 in eBook
Feb 21, 2012
The Red Badge of Courage is now available in eBook
Feb 21, 2012
Excerpt:
Chapter 1 from The Red Badge of Courage
Apr 25, 2011
The Red Badge of Courage will be released on February 01, 2005 in
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The Red Badge of Courage is now available in
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New York Times, May 4, 2012
...A singular disadvantage of the sea, Stephen Crane wrote in his 1897 story The Open Boat, based on his experiences on a lifeboat off the coast of Florida, lies in the fact that after successfully surmounting one...
Vermont Public Radio, May 2, 2012
...Vermont Reads. For 2012, the Council has selected "Bull Run" by Paul Fleischman, with an alternate choice of Stephen Crane's classic novel, "The Red Badge of Courage." "Bull Run" takes the reader through the days leading up to the Battle of Bull Run, the...
Gasparilla Gazette, April 30, 2012
...India by the Muslim soldiers against their British overlords. 6) April 11" "The Red Badge of Courage" by Stephen Crane. In keeping with the presentation by the Friends of Boca Grande's "Civil War Week," Literature Forum is pleased to offer this classic...
Syracuse Online, April 29, 2012
...his parents. Raise a toast to a true son of Watertown. How he would love Eli Manning! 5. Stephen Crane New York Central Train Station, Syracuse On the old platform that straddles Route 690, statues wait forever for connections. One could have been Crane,...
Paste Magazine, April 25, 2012
...motivates and paralyzes the younger brother. If pterodactyls really did plague the gilded age, this is the story Stephen Crane would’ve written about the intermittently brave men who undertook the fight. Leach’s scratchy, cartoony artwork probably...
Canadian Jewish News, April 11, 2012
...Ghetto, was published in 1896 to critical acclaim, with the influential critic W.D. Howells comparing him to Stephen Crane (The Red Badge of Courage). Cahans second book, The Imported Bride and Other Stories, appeared two years later. It, too, was hailed...
Endless Vacation, April 3, 2012
...it doubles as a museum with interactive displays of its fascinating history, including a role in rescuing writer Stephen Crane (The Red Badge of Courage) and his crew after an offshore shipwreck in 1897. The 203-step climb to the top affords views over...
Glenview Announcements, April 21, 2012
...Page Turners — 1 p.m. May 7. The May selection is The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane. Meets monthly. Readers Circle — 7:30 p.m. May 14. The May selection is The Imperfectionists by Tom Rachman. Meets monthly. Genealogy Please register at the...
Chicago Daily Herald, April 19, 2012
...have been featured in National Geographic Traveler, The Wall Street Journal and Esquire. Krist has also received the Stephen Crane Award, a Lowell Thomas Gold Medal for Travel Journalism and a literature fellowship from the National Endowment for the...
Examiner.com, April 17, 2012
...make a dramatic difference in saving the life of a child.� Sapphire has received the Book-of-the-Month Club Stephen Crane Award for First Fiction, the Black Caucus of the American Library Association's First Novelist Award, and in Great Britain, the...
AllVoices, April 11, 2012
...Ring Lardner of theChicago Tribune whose byline was "Line O'Type".HP Pavilion dv7-4067sf Battery Like Mark Twain, Stephen Crane,Theodore Dreiser and Sinclair Lewis, Hemingway was a journalist before becoming a novelist; after leaving high school he went...
PRLog, April 11, 2012
...restaurant, one of only two Michelin starred restaurants in West Sussex. Under the expert guidance of Head Chef Stephen Crane it serves some of the finest locally-sourced cuisine in south England. A gourmet spa escape at Ockenden Manor Hotel & Spa starts...
Canadian Jewish News, April 11, 2012
...Ghetto, was published in 1896 to critical acclaim, with the influential critic W.D. Howells comparing him to Stephen Crane (The Red Badge of Courage). Cahans second book, The Imported Bride and Other Stories, appeared two years later. It, too, was hailed...