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From: The Pluralistic Philosophy of Stephen Crane[(essay date 1993) In the following excerpt, Dooley examines Crane's poetry and contends that the author's philosophy is theistic, not nihilistic, agnostic, or atheist, as it is often characterized by critics.] I...
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From:LEA - Lingue e Letterature d'Oriente e d'Occidente (Vol. 9) Peer-ReviewedPartly critical essay and partly confessional memoir, this "anomalous" contribution moves from Stephen Crane's controversial poems of the 1890s to address and explore interlingual and intersemiotic aspects of...
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From: American Literature[(essay date June 1998) In the following essay, Sorrentino defends Crane's often dismissed novel The Third Violet, arguing that it represents the author's "thoughtful response to the Realism War of the late nineteenth...
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From: American Literature[(essay date May 1989) In the following essay, Blair studies Crane's later collection of poetry, War Is Kind, and suggests that it reflects a shift in the poet's maturity and poetic style, particularly with respect to...
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From:LEA - Lingue e Letterature d'Oriente e d'Occidente (Vol. 8) Peer-ReviewedThis essay explores Stephen Crane's first volume of poetry, The Black Riders and Other Lines, as an aesthetic and cultural paradox of the American 1890s: a dense work where a contemporary and international vanguard...
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From: The Modern American Novella[(essay date 1989) In the following essay, Lee discusses the connection between theme and form in The Red Badge of Courage, noting that the reduced scale of the novella form parallels the intense focus of the...