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Crane, Stephen

Academic interests if you are passionate about them, such as why you love calculus, the works of Stephen Crane, or studying about the Civil War. [Pg.39]

All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque Hiroshima by John Hersey The Red Badge of Gourage by Stephen Crane... [Pg.10]

In the final poem for today, by American poet Stephen Crane, see if you can determine the theme of the poem by looking at both the action of the poem and its language (diction, style, and tone). As before, begin by reading the poem carefully, first out loud and then with pen in hand. [Pg.155]

Stephen Crane was a late-nineteenth-century American short story writer, novelist, poet, and journalist. His best-known novels are Maggie, A Girl of the Streets (1893), originally rejected by publishers because of Crane s sympathetic portrayal of the main character, and The Red Badge of Courage (1895), a Civil War story told so vividly that many veterans claimed participation in its fictional events. Some of Crane s stories include The Open Boat, The Blue Hotel," and The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky. This story was first published in 1895. [Pg.626]

F. L. Crane 20 Richard L. Cross 24 D. Crouch 21 Pedro Cuatrecasas 17 David Cunningham 24 A. Stephen Dahms 24 Michael J. Danson 10 Earl W. Davie 7... [Pg.169]


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