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'The Veteran'." "Stephen Crane in War and Peace," a special issue of War,
Literature, and the Arts: An International Journal of the Humanities (1999):
100-15. Bassan, Maurice. "The 'True West' of Sam Shepard and Stephen Crane." American
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Bender, Bert. ""The Open Boat" Is a Traditional Sea Story."Readings
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141-49.
Benfey, Christopher. "Badges of Courage and Cowardice: A Source for Crane's
Title." Stephen Crane Studies 6.2 (1997): 2-5.
Benfey, Christopher. "Two Cranes, Two Henrys." "Stephen Crane in War
and Peace," a special issue of War, Literature, and the Arts: An International
Journal of the Humanities (1999): 1-10.
Bergon, Frank. "'The Open Boat' Is a Story of Revelation."Readings
on Stephen Crane. Ed. and introd. Bonnie Szumski. Greenhaven Press
Literary Companion to American Authors. San Diego, CA: Greenhaven, 1998.150-59.
Berryman, John. "The Red Badge of Courage Is America's First Modern Novel." Readings
on Stephen Crane. Ed. and introd. Bonnie Szumski. Greenhaven Press
Literary Companion to American Authors. San Diego, CA: Greenhaven, 1998.93-98.
Bochner, Jay. "The Coming Storm of Modernism.". Studies on Themes
and Motifs in Literature (STML). Series No: 46, 1999. 7-30.
Bonner, Thomas, Jr. "Experience and Imagination: Confluence in the War
Fiction of Stephen Crane and Ambrose Bierce." "Stephen Crane in War and
Peace," a special issue of War, Literature, and the Arts: An International
Journal of the Humanities (1999): 48-56.
Boxwell, D. A. "'Whipping the Turks': Stephen Crane's Orientalism." American
Literary Realism 31.1 (1998): 1-11.
Brennessel, William W., and Patricia A. Plumley. "An Annotated Bibliography
of Ph.D Dissertations on Stephen Crane: 1976-1996, I." Stephen Crane
Studies 6.2 (1997): 19-26.
Brennessel, William W., and Patricia A. Plumley. "An Annotated Bibliography
of Ph.D. Dissertations, II, III, II." Stephen Crane Studies 7.7
(1998): 13-20.
Brown, Bill. The Material Unconcious: American Amusement, Stephen
Crane, and the Economies of Play. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 1996.
Budianta, Melani. "A Stained Glass Window: Stephen Crane's Cultural Translations." American
Studies International 37.1 (1999): 71-83.
Cather, Willa. "Stephen Crane Is a Superior Descriptive Writer."Readings
on Stephen Crane. Ed. and introd. Bonnie Szumski. Greenhaven
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Clendenning, John. "Crane and Hemingway: A Possible Biographical Connection." Stephen
Crane Studies 5.2 (1996): 2-6.
Clendenning, John. "Visions of War and Versions of Manhood." "Stephen
Crane in War and Peace," a special issue of War, Literature, and the
Arts: An International Journal of the Humanities (1999): 23-34.
Colvert, James B. "Fred Holland Day, Louise Imogen Guiney, and the Text
of Stephen Crane's The Black Riders." American Literary Realism 28.2
(1996): 18-24.
Colvert, James B. "Unreal War in The Red Badge of Courage." "Stephen
Crane in War and Peace," a special issue of War, Literature, and the
Arts: An International Journal of the Humanities (1999): 35-47.
Conrad, Joseph. "The Red Badge of Courage. Crane's Realism Makes the
Novel Great."Readings on Stephen Crane. Ed. and introd. Bonnie
Szumski. Greenhaven Press Literary Companion to American Authors. San
Diego, CA: Greenhaven, 1998. 99-103.
Davis, Linda H. "The Red Room: Stephen Crane and Me." The Literary
Biography: Problems and Solutions. Ed. Dale Salwak. Iowa
City: U of Iowa P, 1996. 66-79.
Dooley, Patrick K. "'A Wound Gives Strange Dignity to Him Who Bears It':
Stephen Crane's Metaphysics of Experience." "Stephen Crane in War and
Peace," a special issue of War, Literature, and the Arts: An International
Journal of the Humanities (1999): 116-27.
Dooley, Patrick K. "Stephen Crane: An Annotated Bibliography of Secondary:
Book Chapters and Articles through 1997." Western American Literature 35.2
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Ellison, Ralph. "Crane's Fiction Depicts the Civil War in Everyday
Life."Readings on Stephen Crane. Ed. and introd. Bonnie
Szumski. Greenhaven Press Literary Companion to American Authors.
San Diego, CA: Greenhaven, 1998. 44-51.
Fisher, Benjamin F. "The Red Badge of Courage under British
Spotlights." "Stephen Crane in War and Peace," a special
issue of War, Literature, and the Arts: An International Journal
of the Humanities (1999): 72-81.
Fitelson, David. "Maggie: A Girl of the Streets Portrays a 'Survival
of the Fittest' World."Readings on Stephen Crane. Ed. and introd.
Bonnie Szumski. Greenhaven Press Literary Companion to American Authors.
San Diego, CA: Greenhaven, 1998.168-79.
Fox, Austen McC. "Crane Is Preoccupied with the Theme of Isolation.".Readings
on Stephen Crane. Ed. and introd. Bonnie Szumski. Greenhaven Press
Literary Companion to American Authors. San Diego, CA: Greenhaven, 1998.
56-62.
Fudge, Keith. "Sisterhood Born from Seduction: Susanna Rowson's Charlotte
Temple, and Stephen Crane's Maggie Johnson." Journal of American Culture 19.1
(1996): 43-50.
Fudge, Dennis Keith. "Questioning Truth: War and the Art of Writing in
Ambrose Bierce, Stephen Crane, Michael Herr, and Tim O'Brien." Dissertation
Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences
57.7 (1997): 3019.
Gandal, Keith. The Virtues of the Vicious: Jacob Riis, Stephen
Crane, and the Spectacle of the Slum. Oxford, England: Oxford
UP, 1997.
Gandal, Keith. "Stephen Crane's 'Mystic Places'." Arizona Quarterly:
A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory 55.1 (1999):
97-126.
Gerstenberger, Donna. "Crane's Lapses of Style in "The Open Boat' Are
Purposeful."Readings on Stephen Crane. Ed. and introd. Bonnie
Szumski. Greenhaven Press Literary Companion to American Authors. San
Diego, CA: Greenhaven, 1998.160-66.
Green, Carol Hurd. "Crane's View of Women."Readings on Stephen Crane.
Ed. and introd. Bonnie Szumski. Greenhaven Press Literary Companion to
American Authors. San Diego, CA: Greenhaven, 1998. 79-91.
Gullason, Thomas A. "Stephen Crane and the New York Tribune: A Case Reopened." Resources
for American Literary Study 22.2 (1996): 182-86.
Gullason, Thomas A. "Modern Pictures of War in Stephen Crane's Short
Stories." "Stephen Crane in War and Peace," a special issue of War,
Literature, and the Arts: An International Journal of the Humanities (1999):
183-96.
Hagemand, E. R. "'The Open Beat' Is a Study of Man against Nature."Readings
on Stephen Crane. Ed. and introd. Bonnie Szumski. Greenhaven
Press Literary Companion to American Authors. San Diego, CA:
Greenhaven, 1998.128-40.
Hall, Kathy. "Community Activists Join with Artists to Save Stephen Crane
Family Home." Stephen Crane Studies 6.1 (1997): 21-23.
Haven, Stephen Harcourt. "Post-Christian Poetics: Five American Poets." Dissertation
Abstracts International 56.10 (1996): 3958A.
Hayes, Kevin J. Maggie: A Girl of the Streets (A Story of New York).
Boston, MA: Bedford, 1999.
Heilman, Patricia I. "Stephen Crane's Images of War In Fiction and Nonfiction." "Stephen
Crane in War and Peace," a special issue of War, Literature, and the
Arts: An International Journal of the Humanities (1999): 236-49.
Hilt, Kathryn. "Changes at Crane Birth Site." Stephen Crane Studies 6.2
(1997): 15-16.
Hilt, Kathryn, and Stanley Wertheim. "Stephen Crane and Amy Leslie:
A Rereading of the Evidence." American Literary Realism 32.3 (Spring
2000): 256+.
Horwitz, Howard. "Maggie and the Sociological Paradigm." American
Literary History 10.4 (1998): 606-38.
Kaplan, Amy. "The Red Badge of Courage Redefined the War Novel."Readings
on Stephen Crane. Ed. and introd. Bonnie Szumski. Greenhaven
Press Literary Companion to American Authors. San Diego, CA:
Greenhaven, 1998.117-27.
Karlen, Arno. "Stylistic Weakness in Maggie."Readings on Stephen Crane.
Ed. and introd. Bonnie Szumski. Greenhaven Press Literary Companion to
American Authors. San Diego, CA: Greenhaven, 1998.180-84.
Kazin, Alfred. "Crane's Writing Is Disappointing."Readings on Stephen
Crane. Ed. and introd. Bonnie Szumski. Greenhaven Press Literary
Companion to American Authors. San Diego, CA: Greenhaven, 1998. 34-38.
Kersten, Holger. "'The Pace of Youth' and the Phantoms of Hope." "Stephen
Crane in War and Peace," a special issue of War, Literature, and the
Arts: An International Journal of the Humanities (1999): 172-82.
Marshall, Elaine. "Crane's 'The Monster' Seen in the Light of
Robert Lewis's Lynching." Nineteenth-Century Literature 51.2
(1996): 205-24.
McElrath, Joseph R., Jr. "The Stephen Crane Canon: A Variant Text and
a New Work." Stephen Crane Studies 8.1 (1999): 2-7.
Meredith, James H., Thomas G. Bowie, Jr., and Patrick K. Dooley. "Stephen
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issue of War, Literature, and the Arts: An International Journal of
the Humanities (1999).
Mitchell, Verner D. "Reading 'Race' and 'Gender' in Crane's The Red Badge
of Courage." College Language Association Journal 40.1 (1996):
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Monteiro, George. "Stephen Crane: Dramatic, Musical, and Fictional Adaptations." Stephen
Crane Studies 5.1 (1996): 5-24.
Monteiro, George. "The Drunkard's Progress: Bowery Plot, Social Paradigm
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Monteiro, George. "John Hersey's Guadalcanal Report: Drawing on Crane's
War." "Stephen Crane in War and Peace," a special issue of War, Literature,
and the Arts: An International Journal of the Humanities (1999):
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Myers, Robert M. "A Review of Popular Editions of The Red Badge of Courage." Stephen
Crane Studies 6.1 (1997): 2-15.
Myers, Robert M. "'The Subtle Battle Brotherhood': The Construction of
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Nagel, James. "Crane Is a Literary Impressionist."Readings
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Press Literary Companion to American Authors. San Diego, CA:
Greenhaven, 1998. 63-72.
Newmiller, William E. "The Color of War: A Computer Analysis of Color
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special issue of War, Literature, and the Arts: An International Journal
of the Humanities (1999):141-46.
Nye, Russel B. "Crane's Work Criticizes Society."Readings on Stephen
Crane. Ed. and introd. Bonnie Szumski. Greenhaven Press Literary
Companion to American Authors. San Diego, CA: Greenhaven, 1998. 73-78.
Oehlschlaeger, Fritz. "Stephen Crane, Ripley Hitchcock, and Maggie:
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Orr, John C. "A Red Badge Signifying Nothing: Henry Fleming's Corporate
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and the Arts: An International Journal of the Humanities (1999):
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Pastore, Stephen R. "The Aesthetics of Stephen Crane's The
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Pizer, Donald. "From a Home to the World: Stephen Crane's George's Mother." Papers
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Pizer, Donald. "Bad Critical Writing." Philosophy and Literature 22.1
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Renza, Louis A. "Crane's The Red Badge of Courage." Explicator 56.2
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Rich, Charlotte. "Nora Black and the New Woman in Active Service." "Stephen
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Robertson, Michael. "The Cultural Work of Active Service." American
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Robertson, Michael. Stephen Crane, Journalism, and the Making of American
Literature. New York, NY: Columbia UP, 1997.
Robertson, Michael. "Stephen Crane's Other War Masterpiece." "Stephen
Crane in War and Peace," a special issue of War, Literature, and the
Arts: An International Journal of the Humanities (1999): 160-71.
Rodriguez, Richard J. "Representations of Childhood in Twain, Crane,
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and Social Sciences 59.9 (1999): 3458.
Samuel, Sajay, et al. "The Accounting Blues." Stephen Crane
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Schaefer, Michael. "Life during Wartime-And after: Some Thoughts on Stephen
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issue of War, Literature, and the Arts: An International Journal of
the Humanities (1999): 209-22.
Schaefer, Michael W. A Reader's Guide to the Short Stories of Stephen
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Shanahan, Daniel. "The Army Motif in The Red Badge of Courage as a Response
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399-409.
Simpson, Mark. "Travel's Disciplines." Canadian Review of American
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Solomon, Erie. "Crane Is a Parodist."Readings on Stephen Crane.
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Sorrentino, Paul. "Stephen Crane's Struggle with Romance in The Third
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Taylor, Thomas W. "Stephen Crane and the Commodore: A Prelude to the
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Traxel, David. "Stephen Crane and Richard Harding Davis: An Unlikely
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of War, Literature, and the Arts: An International Journal of the
Humanities (1999): 11-22.
Tucker, Edward L. "Booth Tarkington and Crane." Stephen Crane Studies 7.2
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Vanouse, Donald. "Catastrophe Theory and Character Transformation in The
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Warren, Robin O. "The Cuban Insurrection and Northeast Florida
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Wells, H. G. "Stephen Crane Ranks among the Great Writers."Readings
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Wertheim, Stanley. "Stephen Crane to Clarence Loomis Peaslee: Some New
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Wertheim, Stanley. "Stephen Crane Balks: Two New Letters." American
Literary Realism 29.2 (1997): 76-80.
Wertheim, Stanley. "Unveiling the Humanist: Stephen Crane and Ethnic
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Wertheim, Stanley. "The Black Riders Revisited: An Inquiry into a Bibliographical
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Westbrook, Max. "Recognizing the Two Voices in Crane's Poetry.". Readings
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191-96.
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