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Stephen Crane
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Badge of Courage: The Life of Stephen Crane
(Linda H. Davis)
World famous at twenty-four, dead at twenty-eight, brilliant, reckless, and ultimately tragic--Stephen Crane is a dramatic study in contradictions. His most famous work, THE RED BADGE OF COURAGE, is a classic antiwar novel. Yet Crane longed for military honors of his own and pursued a career as a war correspondent that took him to battlefields in Greece and Cuba.

Stephen Crane
(John Berryman )
A penetrating study of the life and writings of Stephen Crane, author of The Red Badge of Courage , by one of America's greatest poets and critics.

Stephen Crane : Prose and Poetry
(Stephen Crane)
"Maggie: A Girl of the Streets," "The Red Badge of Courage," "George's Mother," "The Third Violet," journalism, tales and sketches, poetry. Includes firsthand accounts from Greece, and from Cuba during the Spanish-American war.

The Complete Poems of Stephen Crane
(Stephen Crane)


The Crane Log: A Documentary Life of Stephen Crane 1871-1900
(Stanley Wertheim, Paul Sorrentino )


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