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Stephen Crane
Prose and Poetry
The Red Badge of Courage • Maggie: A Girl of the Streets • George's Mother • The Third Violet • The Monster and Other Stories • War Correspondence and Journalism • Collected and Uncollected Poetry
"Stephen Crane's existence brings into play a great many possibilities of interpretation, some of them having a powerful human appeal, some serio-comic, some tragic, almost all touched with the inexplicable...[H]e was at home at all levels of humanity." —The Washington Post
- Novels and Novellas
- Maggie: A Girl of the Streets (1893)
- The Red Badge of Courage (1895)
- George's Mother (1896)
- The Third Violet (1896-97)
- The Monster (1898)
- Stories, Sketches, and Journalism, by Place and Time
- Asbury Park
- Avon's School by the Sea
- Howells Discussed at Avon-by-the-Sea
- On the Boardwalk
- Parades and Entertainments
- The Pace of Youth
- Sullivan County
- The Last of the Mohicans
- Hunting Wild Hogs
- Four Men in a Cave
- The Octopush
- A Ghoul's Accountant
- The Black Dog
- Killing His Bear
- A Tent in Agony
- The Mesmeric Mountain
- New York City, 1892-94
- The Broken-Down Van
- An Ominous Baby
- A Great Mistake
- A Dark-Brown Dog
- An Experiment in Misery
- An Experiment in Luxury
- Mr. Binks' Day Off
- The Art Students' League Building
- Stories Told by an Artist
- The Men in the Storm
- Coney Island's Failing Days
- In a Park Row Restaurant
- The Fire
- When Man Falls, a Crowd Gathers
- In the Depths of a Coal Mine
- Howells Fears the Realists Must Wait
- American Civil War
- A Mystery of Heroism: A Detail of an American Battle
- A Grey Sleeve
- The Little Regiment
- The Veteran
- An Episode of War
- The West and Mexico
- Before the Fact, 1894
- Correspondent at Large, 1895
- Nebraska's Bitter Fight for Life
- Seen at Hot Springs
- Galveston, Texas, in 1895
- Stephen Crane in Texas
- Stephen Crane in Mexico
- Stephen Crane in Mexico (II)
- The Mexican Lower Classes
- After the Fact, 1895-96
- One DashHorses
- The Wise Men
- The Five White Mice
- A Man and Some Others
- After the Fact, 1897-98
- The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky
- The Blue Hotel
- After the Fact, 1899-1900
- Twelve O'Clock
- Moonlight on the Snow
- New York City, 1896
- Opium's Varied Dreams
- New York's Bicycle Speedway
- An Eloquence of Grief
- Adventures of a Novelist
- Florida
- Stephen Crane's Own Story
- The Open Boat
- Flanagan and His Short Filibustering Adventure
- Greece
- Greek War Correspondents
- Crane at Velestino
- Stephen Crane Tells of War's Horrors
- Death and the Child
- England and Ireland, 1897: Minor Excursions
- London Impressions
- Ballydehob
- The Royal Irish Constabulary
- A Fishing Village
- Harold Frederic
- Concerning the English "Academy"
- Cuba
- From the Field
- Stephen Crane at the Front for the World
- Stephen Crane's Vivid Story of the Battle of San Juan
- Regulars Get No Glory
- After the Fact
- The Price of the Harness
- The Clan of No-Name
- Marines Signaling Under Fire at Guantanamo
- "God Rest Ye, Merry Gentlemen"
- The Revenge of the Adolphus
- Virtue in War
- The Second Generation
- This Majestic Lie
- Whilomville
- His New Mittens
- Lynx-Hunting
- The Angel-Child
- The Lover and the Tell-Tale
- "Showin' Off"
- Shame
- The Carriage-Lamps
- The Knife
- The Trial, Execution, and Burial of Homer Phelps
- The Fight
- The City Urchin and the Chaste Villagers
- England: Last Works
- The Kicking Twelfth
- The Shrapnel of Their Friends
- "And If He Wills, We Must Die"
- The Upturned Face
- A Poker Game
- Manacled
- Poems
- The Black Riders and Other Lines (1895)
- War Is Kind (1899)
- Uncollected Poems
- Chronology
- Note on the Texts
- Notes
- Index of Titles and First Lines
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