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  • Stephen Crane was an American author born in who is known for his realistic stories about war such as The Red Badge of Courage.
  • This is an excellent presentation on Stephen Crane which covers his biography, works, style, and philosophy.
  • This is an excellent presentation on Stephen Crane which covers his biography, works, style, and philosophy.
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    Did Stephen Crane read Emily Dickinson? And was he inspired by her poetry?

    Gregory Laski (@ProfL12) asked about it this morning, and I responded &#;Yes, Howells read to him from Dickinson. It&#;s somewhere in Hamlin Garland&#;s memoirs&#;  (or words to that effect) and also in Paul Sorrentino&#;s Stephen Crane: A Life of Fire.&#; (It&#;s  probably also in Stephen Crane Remembered,a copy of which I own but can&#;t find right now.)

    This is what I&#;d always read and seen: one day in , after Garland had introduced Crane to Howells, Crane visited Howells at home and Howells read to him from Emily Dickinson. It&#;s a pretty great story.

    But what&#;s the source? Here&#;s one of those down-the-rabbit-hole searches that&#;s always more fun than whatever writing you&#;re doing at the time. Here are some of those paths, numbered so that you can see the process; if you&#;re not interested, skip to the end.

    Mildly dead ends:

    1. Garland talks about meeting Crane in Roadside Meetings (), but he apparently didn&#;t discuss this. (I say &#;apparently&#; because I can&#;t find my copy of the book.)

      Hamlin Garland

    2. Selected Letters of Hamlin Garland (ed. Keith Newlin & Joseph McCullough) doesn&#;t mention Dickinson and Crane except to say that Garlan
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    5. 1. Stephen Townley Crane By: Ruben Flores
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    7. 3. Born: November 1, in Newark, New Jersey *The 14th and last child of Jonathan and Mary Helen (Peck) Crane* Died: June 5, in Badenweiler, Baden- Wurttemberg, Germany *Cause of Death: Tuberculosis*
    8. 4. Parents - Father: Jonathan Townley Crane () - Mother: Mary Helen (Peck) Crane () ***Note*** - Only 8 of 13 children who preceded Stephen are alive at the time of his birth: William, Jonathan Jr., Agnes, Wilbur, Edmund, Mary, George, Luther `
    9. 5. About the Author Stephen Crane - Started writing that 8 and by 16 was writing articles for the New York Tribune - moves to New York and becomes free-lance writer - 2nd Novel “The Red Badge of Courage” brings him fame - Settles in Sussex, England and refines is realism use. - June 5, Catches malarial in Cuba which worsens his tuberculosis and he dies
    10. 6. Major Works of Short Stories - The Open Boat - The Blue Hotels - The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky - The Monster
    11. 7. Education - Claverack College - Lafayette College - Syracuse University
    12. 8. The Crane House - Historical Background -Saved from demolition in through the efforts of Tom and Regina Hayes - By dedicated volunteers (dubbed the "Crane Crew") - The Stephen Crane House is Asbury P

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