Stephen CraneNorthcote House, 2004 - 98 páginas Stephen Crane provides a general overview of all of Stephen Crane's major works, and many of his minor ones. It seeks to understand the many literary genres in which Crane wrote: newspaper journalism, novels, poetry, sketch and short story. After a brief biographical introduction, the chapters are organised in a chronological fashion and trace Crane's development as a writer from the early newspaper contributions to Maggie, his first novel, and The Black Riders, his first collection of verse. Subsequent chapters consider the work that arguably shaped Crane's reputation - The Third Violet and The Red Badge of Courage and his short stories. The Red Badge of Courage was recognised by many as the finest war novel in English, and Crane subsequently devoted much effort to writing more about the war. Another chapter treats his war correspondence, and the conclusion returns to the subject of war to examine how wars have helped to shape Crane's popular and critical reception. |
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... feelings of envy . While antagonistic , it nevertheless assumes a relationship between two people . Unmotivated by ... feeling of isolation , yet the old man's behaviour looking at a newspaper - reiterates an activity hundreds of ...
... feelings of envy . While antagonistic , it nevertheless assumes a relationship between two people . Unmotivated by ... feeling of isolation , yet the old man's behaviour looking at a newspaper - reiterates an activity hundreds of ...
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... feelings and imagines her casting him aside for the likes of Oglethorpe . Grace's sudden departure from the Hemlock Inn reinforces Billie's fears . Soon after giving him the second violet , she returns home to New York City . Billie's ...
... feelings and imagines her casting him aside for the likes of Oglethorpe . Grace's sudden departure from the Hemlock Inn reinforces Billie's fears . Soon after giving him the second violet , she returns home to New York City . Billie's ...
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Kevin J. Hayes. Billie has successfully transmogrified his feelings of love and frustration into art . The love Billie has felt for Grace during her presence in Sullivan County is exacerbated by the jealousy and melancholy he feels upon ...
Kevin J. Hayes. Billie has successfully transmogrified his feelings of love and frustration into art . The love Billie has felt for Grace during her presence in Sullivan County is exacerbated by the jealousy and melancholy he feels upon ...
Contenido
Sullivan County Sketches | 9 |
Maggies World | 18 |
Black Riders | 27 |
Derechos de autor | |
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