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Stephen Crane (November 1, 1871 – June 5, 1900) was an American poet, novelist, and short story writer. Prolific throughout his short life, he wrote notable works in the Realist tradition as well as early examples of American Naturalism and Impressionism. He is recognized by modern critics as one of the most innovative writers of his generation. The ninth surviving child of Methodist parents, Crane began writing at the age of four and had several articles published by 16. Having little interest in university studies though he was active in a fraternity, he left Syracuse University in 1891 to work as a reporter and writer. Crane's first novel was the 1893 Bowery tale Maggie: A Girl of the Streets, generally considered by critics to be the first work of American literary Naturalism. He won international acclaim for his Civil War novel The Red Badge of Courage (1895), considered a masterpiece by different critics and writers. In 1896, Crane endured a highly publicized scandal after appearing as a witness in the trial of a suspected prostitute, an acquaintance named Dora Clark. Late that year he accepted an offer to travel to Cuba as a war correspondent. As he waited in Jacksonville, Florida, for passage, he met Cora Taylor, with whom he began a lasting relationship. En route to Cuba, Crane's vessel, the SS Commodore, sank off the coast of Florida, leaving him adrift for 30 hours in a dinghy. Crane described the ordeal in "The Open Boat". During the final years of his life, he covered conflicts in Greece (accompanied by Cora, recognized as the first woman war correspondent) and later lived in England with her. He was befriended by writers such as Joseph Conrad and H. G. Wells. Plagued by financial difficulties and ill health, Crane died of tuberculosis in a Black Forest sanatorium in Germany at the age of 28. At the time of his death, Crane was considered an important figure in American literature. After he was nearly forgotten for two decades, critics revived interest in his life and work. Crane's writing is characterized by vivid intensity, distinctive dialects, and irony. Common themes involve fear, spiritual crises and social isolation. Although recognized primarily for The Red Badge of Courage, which has become an American classic, Crane is also known for his poetry, journalism, and short stories such as "The Open Boat", "The Blue Hotel", "The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky", and The Monster. His writing made a deep impression on 20th-century writers, most prominent among them Ernest Hemingway, and is thought to have inspired the Modernists and the Imagists. Biography Early years Stephen Crane was born on November 1, 1871, in Newark, New Jersey, to Jonathan Townley Crane, a minister in the Methodist Episcopal church, and Mary Helen Peck Crane, daughter of a clergyman, George Peck. He was the fourteenth and last child born to the couple. At 45, Helen Crane had suffered the deaths of her previous four children in infancy. Nicknamed "Stevie" by the family, he joined eight surviving brothers and sisters—Mary Helen, George Peck, Jonathan Townley, William Howe, Agnes Elizabeth, Edmund Byran, Wilbur Fiske, and Luther. The Cranes were descended from Jaspar Crane, a founder of New Haven Colony, who had migrated there from England in 1639. Stephen was named for a putative founder of Elizabethtown, New Jersey, who had, according to family tradition, come from England or Wales in 1665, as well as his great-great-grandfather Stephen Crane, a Revolutionary War patriot who served as New Jersey delegate to the First Continental Congress in Philadelphia. Crane later wrote that his father "was a great, fine, simple mind", who had written numerous tracts on theology. Although his mother was a popular spokeswoman for the Woman's Christian Temperance Union and a highly religious woman, Crane wrote that he did not believe "she was as narrow as most of her friends or family." The young Stephen was raised primarily by his sister Agnes, 15 years his senior. The family moved to Port Jervis, New York, in 1876, where Dr. Crane became the pastor of Drew Methodist Church, a position that he retained until his death. As a child, Crane was often sickly and afflicted by constant colds. When the boy was almost two, his father wrote in his diary that his youngest son became "so sick that we are anxious about him." Despite his fragile nature, Crane was an intelligent child who taught himself to read before the age of four. At the age of three, while imitating his brother Townley's writing, he asked his mother, "how do you spell O?" In December 1879, Crane wrote a poem about wanting a dog for Christmas. Entitled "I'd Rather Have –", it is his first surviving poem. Stephen was not regularly enrolled in school until January 1880, but he had no difficulty in completing two grades in six weeks. Recalling this feat, he wrote that it "sounds like the lie of a fond mother at a teaparty, but I do remember that I got ahead very fast and that father was very pleased with me." Dr. Crane died on February 16, 1880, at the age of 60; Stephen was eight years old. Some 1,400 people attended his funeral, more than double the size of his congregation. After her husband's death, Mrs. Crane moved to Roseville, near Newark, leaving Stephen in the care of his older brother Edmund, with whom the young boy lived with cousins in Sussex County. He next lived with his brother William, a lawyer, in Port Jervis for several years. His older sister Helen took him to Asbury Park to be with their brother Townley and his wife, Fannie. Townley was a professional journalist; he headed the Long Branch department of both the New-York Tribune and the Associated Press, and also served as editor of the Asbury Park Shore Press. Agnes, another Crane sister, joined the siblings in New Jersey. She took a position at Asbury Park's intermediate school and moved in with Helen to care for the young Stephen. Within a couple of years, the Crane family suffered more losses. First, Townley and his wife lost their two young children. His wife Fannie died of Bright's disease in November 1883. Agnes Crane became ill and died on June 10, 1884, of meningitis at the age of 28. Schooling Crane wrote his first known story, "Uncle Jake and the Bell Handle", when he was 14. In late 1885, he enrolled at Pennington Seminary, a ministry-focused coeducational boarding school 7 miles (11 km) north of Trenton. His father had been principal there from 1849 to 1858. Soon after her youngest son left for school, Mrs. Crane began suffering what the Asbury Park Shore Press reported as "a temporary aberration of the mind." She had apparently recovered by early 1886, but later that year, her son, 23-year-old Luther Crane, died after falling in front of an oncoming train while working as a railroad flagman. It was the fourth death in six years among Stephen's immediate family. After two years, Crane left Pennington for Claverack College, a quasi-military s.... Discover the Stephen Crane popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Stephen Crane books.

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    The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane - A Gripping Tale of Courage, Fear, and the Human Experience in the Face of War

    Stephen Crane & Bluefire Books

    Experience the raw emotions and psychological turmoil of a young soldier in "The Red Badge of Courage" by Stephen Crane, a groundbreaking novel that explores the realities ...

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    Some Things That Stay

    Sarah Willis

    A stunning first novel about a young girl's comingofage in the 1950s.Tamara Anderson's father is a landscape artist who quickly tires of the scenery, so every year her family seeks...

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    The Red Badge of Courage and Four Stories

    Stephen Crane, James Dickey & Jeffrey Meyers

    Here is Stephen Crane's masterpiece, The Red Badge of Courage, together with four of his most famous short stories. Outstanding in their portrayal of violent emotion and quiet tens...

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    The Red Badge of Courage and Other Stories

    Stephen Crane & Gary Scharnhorst

    Henry Fleming, a raw Union Army recruit in the American Civil War, is anxious to confirm his patriotism and manhoodto earn his “badge of courage.” But his dreams of heroism and inv...

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    Works of Stephen Crane

    Stephen Crane

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    Stephen Crane

    George Monteiro

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    Study Guide to The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane

    Intelligent Education

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    Stephen Crane

    John Berryman

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    Stephen Crane, Die rote Tapferkeitsauszeichnung.

    Jan Moewes

    Durch seine Sprache, die Verwendung diverser Dialekte und die intensive Schilderung der dramatischen Stimmungswechsel des Helden sehr lebendig geschriebenes Werk, das mehrfach als ...

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    The Best Short Stories of Stephen Crane

    Stephen Crane

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    Stephen Crane

    John Berryman

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    The Collected Works of Stephen Crane

    Stephen Crane

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    The Red Badge of Courage

    Stephen Crane

    The Red Badge of Courage was published in 1895, when its author, an impoverished writer living a bohemian life in New York, was only twentythree. It immediately became a bestseller...

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    Delphi Complete Works of Stephen Crane

    Stephen Crane

    The American novelist Stephen Crane is now recognised by modern critics as one of the most innovative writers of his generation. Having won international acclaim in 1895 for his Ci...

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    The Bowery

    Stephen Paul DeVillo

    From peglegged Peter Stuyvesant to CBGB’s, the story of the Bowery reflects the history of the city that grew up around it. It was the street your mother warned you abouteven if yo...

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    Stephen Crane - The Red Badge of Courage

    Stephen Crane & Philip Dossick

    The bestknown work by famed American writer Stephen Crane, The Red Badge of Courage is a persuasive exploration of human emotion in the midst of battle, and a masterful exploration...

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    Stephen Crane

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    Stephen Crane

    Yves Carlet

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    Great Short Works of Stephen Crane

    Stephen Crane

    The collected short work of an American master, including The Red Badge of Courage and Maggie: A Girl of the Streets. Stephen Crane died at the age of 28 in Germany. In his short l...

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    Death Comes for the Archbishop

    Willa Cather & Claire Messud

    Willa Cather's best known novel is an epicalmost mythicstory of a single human life lived simply in the silence of the southwestern desert. In 1851 Father Jean Marie Latour comes t...

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    Henry James

    'Something or other lay in wait for him, amid the twists and turns of the months and the years, like a crouching beast in the jungle.'Henry James's devastating and profoundly movin...

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    Stephen Crane

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    Essential Novelists - Stephen Crane

    Stephen Crane & August Nemo

    Welcome to the Essential Novelists book series, were we present to you the best works of remarkable authors. For this book, the literary critic August Nemo has chosen the two most ...

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    The Complete Short Stories of Stephen Crane

    Stephen Crane

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    Stephen Crane

    Paul Sorrentino

    With the exception of Poe, no American writer has proven as challenging to biographers as the author of The Red Badge of Courage. Stephen Crane’s short, compact life“a life of fire...

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    Stephen Crane

    Richard M. Weatherford

    This set comprises 40 volumes covering 19th and 20th century European and American authors. These volumes will be available as a complete set, mini boxed sets (by theme) or as indi...

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    Burning Boy

    Paul Auster

    A LOS ANGELES TIMES BOOK PRIZE WINNERA BOSTON GLOBE BEST BOOK OF 2021Booker Prizeshortlisted and New York Times bestselling author Paul Auster's comprehensive, landmark biography o...

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    Stephen Crane & August Nemo

    American novelist, short story writer, and poet Stephen Crane was born November 1st, 1871; six years after the American Civil War had ended. Yet his fame and fortune were interwove...

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    Stephen Crane

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    American Lit 101

    Brianne Keith

    From poetry to fiction to essays, American Lit 101 leaves no page unturned! Edgar Allan Poe. Willa Cather. Henry David Thoreau. Mark Twain. The list of important American writers g...

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    The Poetry Of Stephen Crane

    Stephen Crane

    Stephen Crane was born November 1, 1871 in Newark New Jersey. He was the eight surviving child out of fourteen. Incredibly he began writing at the age of four and was publish...

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    The Red Badge of Courage

    Stephen Crane

    The Red Badge of Courage was published in 1895, when its author, an impoverished writer living a bohemian life in New York, was only twentythree. It immediately became a bestseller...