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From: The Virginia Quarterly Review
Date: 20021001
Author:Anonymous
Stephen Crane's Literary Family: A Garland of Writings, edited by Thomas A. Gullason.
What can we learn about Stephen Crane from the literary works of his father, mother, and sister? A great deal, according to noted Crane scholar Thomas A. Gullason, who here collects a "garland" of little-known writings by the Reverend Jonathan Townley Crane, Mary Helen Peck Crane, and Agnes Elizabeth Crane. Once widely scattered, these stories, essays, sketches, and drawings together present a fascinating backdrop against which to consider Stephen as both a writer and man. Readers will welcome the humor and ...
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