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The beginnings of naturalism in American fiction ; a study of the works of Hamilin Garland, Stephen Crane, and Frank Norris, with special reference to some European influences, 1891-1903.
by Ahnebrink, Lars
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Cambridge : Harvard University Press
1950
. xi, 505 p. 25 cm.
, Includes bibliographies.
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1950
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Stephen Crane
by Cady, Edwin Harrison
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Boston : Twayne Publishers
1980
. 175 p. : port. ; 21 cm.
, Bibliography: p. 169-171. Includes index. | Non-commercial, non-theatrical, direct projection. No broadcast TV.
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1980
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The fiction of Stephen Crane
by Gibson, Donald B, pref. by Harry T. Moore
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Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press
1968
. xviii, 169 p. 22 cm.
, Bibliographical references included in "Notes"
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1968
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Stephen Crane and literary impressionism
by Nagel, James.
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University Park : Pennsylvania State University Press
1980
. x, 190 p. ; 24 cm.
, Includes index.
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1980
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Stephen Crane; a collection of critical essays
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Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Prentice-Hall
1967
. 184 p. 21 cm.
, Bibliography: p. 181-184.
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1967
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The red badge of courage :
by Crane, Stephen,
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New York :
W.W. Norton,
1994
. x, 337 p. :
21 cm.
Date:
1994
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Maggie, a girl of the streets :
by Crane, Stephen,
Publication:
New York :
Norton,
1979
. xiii, 258 p. :
22 cm.
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1979
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The blue hotel
by Crane, Stephen
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Thousand Oaks, Ca.
monterey media
2005
. 55 min. ; color.
, Nebraska in the 1880's & bleak, lonely, and far from what you'd expect The Wild West to be. But for a naïve Swedish immigrant, the frontier parlor of "THE BLUE HOTEL" represent the quintessential western fantasy. No one can convince The Swede that his dime-store notions about The West are foolish. He sees murderous intentions all around him& and in his terror he turns everybody against him. Inevitably the Swede attracts tragedy. However, who is responsible? The negative Swede? Or the cliquish hotel guests?
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2005
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