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Stephen Crane

edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom

(Modern critical views)

Bloom's Literary Criticism, c2007

Updated ed

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Introduction: Harold Bloom

Includes bibliographical references (p. 205-208) and index

Contents of Works

  • Crane's art / John Berryman
  • Love and death in the slums / Eric Solomon
  • "The Blue Hotel" : a psychoanalytic study / Daniel Weiss
  • This booming chaos : Crane's search for transcendence / Chester Wolford
  • The spectacle of war in Crane's revision of history / Amy Kaplan
  • Introduction to The Double Life of Stephen Crane / Christopher Benfey
  • Stephen Crane's struggle with romance in the Third Violet / Paul Sorrentino
  • The Drunkard's Progress / George Monteiro
  • Stephen Crane and the transformation of the Bowery / Robert M. Dowling
  • From derision to desire : the "Greaser" in Stephen Crane's Mexican stories and D.W. Griffith's early Westerns / Juan Alonzo
  • Image and emblem in The Red Badge of Courage / Kevin J. Hayes

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Description

Stephen Crane is widely recognized as a master and innovator of literary naturalism. Among his more popular works are the novels ""Maggie: A Girl of the Streets"" and ""The Red Badge of Courage"" and the short story ""The Open Boat."" The essays gathered together for this updated volume in the acclaimed Bloom's ""Modern Critical Views"" series offer a wealth of critical information and analysis that examine Crane's work and speak to his relevance and far-ranging influence.

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