United States writer (1871-1900)
1Stephen Crane thus speaks through the lips of one of the characters:-
2End of The Project Gutenberg Etext of Active Service, by Stephen Crane
3Another man this spring picked up a Stephen Crane first edition for eighty-five cents.
4Stephen Crane at Syracuse University, a hundred years later, did just such a thing.
5Stephen Crane could describe a war without seeing one.
6She discusses The Red Badge of Courage, the 1895 novel by American writer Stephen Crane.
7Stephen Crane was officially cited for bravery while a foreign correspondent during the Spanish-American War.
8Yes, Stephen Crane wrote two things that are immortal.
9Stephen Crane's first venture was "Maggie: A Girl of the Streets."
10The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane An encouraging novel for the non-soldier war writer.
11The late Stephen Crane was called a realist.
12Stephen Crane called a wound "the red badge of courage."
13Stephen Crane's "The Red Badge of Courage" is written almost wholly in this style.
14Five years have gone by, and recently the cable flashed the news that Stephen Crane was dead.
15Amid these medieval surroundings the late Stephen Crane, the American writer, conceived some of his curiously modern stories.
16The Project Gutenberg Etext of Active Service, by Stephen Crane 3 in our series by Stephen Crane
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