United States writer (1871-1900)
1End of The Project Gutenberg Etext of Active Service, by Stephen Crane
2Another man this spring picked up a Stephen Crane first edition for eighty-five cents.
3She discusses The Red Badge of Courage, the 1895 novel by American writer Stephen Crane.
4Yes, Stephen Crane wrote two things that are immortal.
5The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane An encouraging novel for the non-soldier war writer.
6The late Stephen Crane was called a realist.
7Five years have gone by, and recently the cable flashed the news that Stephen Crane was dead.
8Amid these medieval surroundings the late Stephen Crane, the American writer, conceived some of his curiously modern stories.
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10My acquaintance with Stephen Crane was brought about by Mr. Pawling, partner in the publishing firm of Mr. William Heinemann.
11Then there was Stephen Crane- amanwho had also done most brilliant work, and there was Harold Frederic, another master-craftsman
12The New Yorker, November 7, 1936 P. 11 Talk story about the burial place of Stephen Crane.
13His debut novel, The Russian Debutante's Handbook, won a Stephen Crane Award for first fiction, and National Jewish Book Award for fiction.
14American critics honored Stephen Crane with more ridicule, abuse and unkind comment than was bestowed on any other writer of his time.
15At the same moment Stephen Crane came up with "Jimmy" Hare, the man who has made the Russian-Japanese War famous.
16I doubt whether the color and spirit of that region have been better rendered than in Stephen Crane's curious, distorted, staccato sentences.
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