Articles on Stephen Crane

Found 108 articles.

  • Stephen Crane's Literary Family: A Garland of Writings
    The Virginia Quarterly Review - 2002/10/01
  • Crane's 'The Red Badge of Courage.' (Stephen Crane's novel)
    The Explicator - 1998/01/01
  • From a home to the world: Stephen Crane's 'George's Mother.'
    Papers on Language & Literature - 1996/06/22
  • The writing styles of two war correspondents: Stephen Crane and Ernie Pyle.(The Evolution of War and Its Representation in Literature and Film)(Critical essay)
    West Virginia University Philological Papers - 2004/09/22
  • Disabling fictions: race, history, and ideology in Crane's "The Monster." (Stephen Crane)(Fictions of Reform)
    Studies in American Fiction - 1998/03/22
  • GREAT SHORT WORKS OF STEPHEN CRANE AND HENRY JAMES
    US Fed News Service, Including US State News - 2007/12/19
  • Stephen Crane and the burden of one literary masterpiece.(Books)
    The Washington Times - 1998/08/23
  • SU DEDICATES PLAQUE FOR AUTHOR STEPHEN CRANE.(Local)
    The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY) - 2007/10/14
  • FICTION STEPHEN CRANE LIVES AGAIN IN THIS SPIRITED TALE, SAYS JANE SHILLING
    The Sunday Telegraph London - 2007/09/02
  • Army Anxieties and Agonies
    The Jerusalem Report - 2008/03/17
  • Dreaming Stephen Crane.(Hotel de Dream: A New York Novel)(Book review)
    The Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide - 2007/11/01
  • Stephen Crane's "Maggie," $19,550, PBA Galleries
    Antiques & Collecting Magazine - 2005/01/01
  • Fact, Not Fiction: Questioning Our Assumptions About Crane's "The Open Boat".
    Studies in Short Fiction - 1998/01/01
  • Stephen Crane
    The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition - 2008/04/15
  • Secrets in Surrey Cora Crane by Paul Ferris HarperCollins, pounds 18.99, 295 pp pounds 16.99 ( pounds 2.25 p&p) 0870 155 7222
    The Sunday Telegraph London - 2003/11/23
  • Student companion to Stephen Crane.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
    Reference & Research Book News - 2006/05/01
  • A sample contrastive analysis of "The Blue Hotel" by Stephen Crane and "The Nigger of the 'Narcissus'" by Joseph Conrad.(Critical Essay)
    Studia Anglica Posnaniensia: international review of EnglishStudies - 1996/01/01
  • The army motif in 'The Red Badge of Courage' as a response to industrial capitalism.
    Papers on Language & Literature - 1996/09/22
  • "It could have been any street": Ann Petry, Stephen Crane, and the fate of naturalism.(Critical essay)
    Studies in American Fiction - 2006/03/22
  • Stephen Crane, Journalism, and the Making of Modern American Literature
    Journalism History - 1998/07/01
  • WORLDWISE
    The Washington Post - 1995/07/16
  • Not altogether alone.(Letter to the editor)
    The Humanist - 2006/07/01
  • The Tower of Babel and the skyscrapers in Stephen Crane's "An Experiment in Misery". (Essays).
    ANQ - 2003/03/22
  • Works of Stephen Crane: Brief Summary Of The Red Badge Of Courage
    Monarch Notes - 1963/01/01
  • Cruel and Unusual Light: Electricity and Effacement in Stephen Crane's The Monster
    The Arizona Quarterly - 2006/04/01
  • Sisterhood born from seduction: Susanna Rowson's Charlotte Temple, and Stephen Crane's Maggie Johnson
    Journal of American Culture - 1996/04/01
  • Works of Stephen Crane: Critical Commentary
    Monarch Notes - 1963/01/01
  • Rare Stephen Crane Manuscript Found
    The Washington Post - 1991/12/12
  • Gendered space, racialized space: nativism, the immigrant woman and Stephen Crane's 'Maggie.' (novel 'Maggie: a Girl of the Streets')
    College Literature - 1993/10/01
  • Black Riders, The, and Other Lines
    The Concise Oxford Companion to American Literature - 1986/01/01
  • Profile: Short poems still sweet to fans of the form
    All Things Considered (NPR) - 2005/11/07
  • Boy of the streets
    The Spectator - 2007/08/25
  • Works of Stephen Crane: Red Badge Of Courage: Chapters 6 - 11
    Monarch Notes - 1963/01/01
  • Works of Stephen Crane: Introduction
    Monarch Notes - 1963/01/01
  • Works of Stephen Crane: Red Badge Of Courage: Chapters 12 - 17
    Monarch Notes - 1963/01/01
  • Works of Stephen Crane: Red Badge Of Courage: Chapters 18 - 24
    Monarch Notes - 1963/01/01
  • Crane's THE SERJEANT'S PRIVATE MAD-HOUSE.(Brief Article)
    The Explicator - 2000/06/22
  • Goetz Witness Changes His Mind
    The Washington Post - 1987/05/16
  • Global Briefs.(brief industry news)(Brief Article)(Industry Overview)
    Business Insurance - 2001/06/25
  • How It Feels to Be without a Face: Race and the Reorientation of Sympathy in the 1890s
    Novel - 2006/04/01
  • Police arrest four women after finding 50 pounds of pot
    Redlands Daily Facts - 2006/01/24
  • Works of Stephen Crane: Glossary and Bibliography
    Monarch Notes - 1963/01/01
  • Works of Stephen Crane: Red Badge Of Courage: Chapters 1 and 2
    Monarch Notes - 1963/01/01
  • Wreck May Be Crane's `Open Boat' Steamship
    The Washington Post - 1987/01/03
  • Late-summer titles promise adventure, depth.
    The Boston Herald - 1998/08/23
  • Works of Stephen Crane: Red Badge Of Courage: Chapters 3 - 5
    Monarch Notes - 1963/01/01
  • Akron Children's addresses need for high-risk pregnancy division.(Health Care)
    Crain's Cleveland Business - 2005/01/10
  • N.Y. Plan to Share Tobacco Windfall Provokes Dispute
    The Washington Post - 1998/12/25
  • Potpourri
    Charleston Gazette - 2007/11/19
  • TOBACCO GROUPS GET STAY OF DISSOLUTION.(BUSINESS)
    The News & Record (Piedmont Triad, NC) - 1998/05/09
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