Crane [krein] Stephen, ur. 1 XI 1871, Newark (stan Nowy Jork), zm. 5 VI 1900, Badenweiler (Niemcy), amer. pisarz i dziennikarz;
pionier naturalizmu w literaturze amer. (powieść z życia nowojorskich slumsów Maggie, a Girl of the Streets 1893, wprowadzająca po raz pierwszy do literatury amer. slang uliczny); powieść z wojny secesyjnej Szkarłatne godło odwagi (1895, wyd. pol. 1955), ukazująca okrucieństwo i bezsens wojny oraz analizująca doznania psychiczne walczącego żołnierza; nowele (m.in. Szalupa i inne opowiadania 1898, wyd. pol. 1959), poezje, reportaże z wojen hiszp.-amer. (na Kubie) i gr.-tur., publikowane w prasie.
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Originally published pseudonymously in 1893, “Maggie: A Girl of the Streets” follows the tragic tale of Maggie and her life in the harsh streets ...
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This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia ...
The Red Badge of Courage follows events of the American Civil War, and life of a young private of the Union Army, Henry Fleming, who flees from the field ...
The Monster and Other Stories (1899) is a collection of short fiction by American writer Stephen Crane. "The Monster," a novella, was originally published ...
Maggie: A Girl of the Streets (1893) is a novel by American writer Stephen Crane. Self-published by Crane when the author was only 22 years old, Maggie: ...