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  1. Stephen Crane Biography. Stephen Crane was born in 1871 in Newark, New Jersey. The fourteenth child of highly religious Methodist parents, Crane lapsed into a rebellious childhood during which he spent time preparing for a career as a professional baseball player. After brief flirtations with higher learning at Lafayette College and Syracuse ...

  2. poemsnow.org › poets › stephen-crane-poemsStephen Crane | Poems Now

    Stephen Crane was a 19 th century American poet, journalist, writer of short stories and novelist whose most famous book, drew plaudits from all over the literary community, including luminaries such as Ernest Hemingway. He lived a tragically short life but is remembered as an innovative writer who incorporated imagism and realism into his work.

  3. 17 de sept. de 2021 · Stephen Crane (1871-1900) es alguien a quien deberían conocer. Aventurero, seductor, idealista, amigo de escritores como Joseph Conrad, H.G.Wells o Henry James,

  4. 23 de jun. de 2014 · In Stephen Crane’s novel “Maggie” (1893), it’s impossible to pinpoint the moment when the title character is first set on the path to prostitution. Maybe it happens when her brother’s ...

  5. 19 de abr. de 2020 · Perhaps because his writing career was so short, critics have devoted much space to Stephen Crane’s (November 1, 1871 – June 5, 1900) slight, decidedly apprentice series of sketches collectively entitled The Sullivan County Tales. One trait that the sketches do have in their favor is that they contain all the facets of style and….

  6. Stephen Crane. Actor: Cry of the Werewolf. Joseph Stephenson Crane was born on February 7, 1916, in Crawfordsville, Indiana, to William E. and Katheryn Stephenson Crane. The Cranes were well known in the community due to their family cigar store, the Stephenson Crane Cigar Store, located at 107 S. Washington Street in downtown Crawfordsville. As a boy, Crane preferred to be called Joe. He ...

  7. Article History. The Red Badge of Courage, novel of the American Civil War by Stephen Crane, published in 1895 and considered to be his masterwork because of its perceptive depiction of warfare and of a soldier’s psychological turmoil. Crane was 25 years old and had no personal experience of war when he wrote the novel, which he based partly ...