e-books in Stephen Crane category
Active Serviceby Stephen Crane - Frederick A. Stokes Co. , 1899
Rufus Coleman is now a respectable member of society. He is hoping to marry Majory Wainwright despite her father's reservations. As the war between Turkey and Greece erupts we find Majory unable to return from her trip to Greece ...
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Last Wordsby Stephen Crane - Digby, Long & co. , 1902
This posthumously published collection of stories, sketches, and articles includes the story 'An Episode of War', one of Crane's most important works, plus 'The Reluctant Voyagers', 'Spitzbergen Tales', 'Wyoming Valley Tales', 'Irish Notes', etc.
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The Third Violetby Stephen Crane - D. Appleton , 1897
The novel delves deeply into the complexities of love, viewed through the lens of the unlikely romance that blossoms between an up-and-coming artist and an aristocratic socialite. Stephen Crane's fourth short novel, written when he was 24 years old.
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Whilomville Storiesby Stephen Crane - Harper & Brothers , 1900
This collection consists of thirteen stories: The Angel Child; Lynx-Hunting; The Lover and the Telltale; Showin' Off; Making an Orator; Shame; The Carriage-Lamps; The Knife; The Stove; The Trial, Execution, and Burial of Homer Phelps; The Fight; etc.
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Wounds in the Rainby Stephen Crane - Frederick A. Stokes Company , 1900
These tales are episodic, reports of isolated instances -- the humorous experiences of correspondents, the magnificent courage of signalmen under fire, the forgotten adventure of a converted yacht -- but all are instinct with the red fever of war.
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The Red Badge of Courageby Stephen Crane - D. Appleton , 1896
This book is the benchmark for modern anti-war literature. Crane based this story of a soldier's experiences during the American Civil War on the 1863 Battle of Chancellorsville. Critics consider its stylistic strength the mark of a literary classic.
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