Crane\u27s importance to American literature can be realized only by a careful study of the various literary techniques which he, a truly experimental writer, employed. The full impact of his influence on modern literature has not been fully felt as yet; but when he is finally seen in the proper perspective, his role in the history of American literature will assuredly not be a minor one
Stephen Crane is an American writer whose works appear more popular now than they were in his own da...
Strongly influenced by T. S. Eliot's work, Hart Crane's poetry is a mix of American modernism and ro...
As a literary category, 'impressionism' has only recently begun to receive regular critical attentio...
This study will examine the works of a writer whose style is radically different from that of his co...
[[abstract]]This paper addresses the influence of French Impressionist painting on the late nineteen...
Although Stephen Crane\u27s fiction is widely read and criticized, there has been significantly less...
This work attempts to examine Stephen Crane\u27s novella, Maggie: A Girl of the Streets (Story of Ne...
A hundred years have passed since the birth of Stephen Crane and eighty since his casual stay at Syr...
Includes bibliographical references."All of Crane's writing is subjective, but the poems purport to ...
The affinities which appear in writing styles of Stephen Crane and manifest themselves in their work...
Partly critical essay and partly confessional memoir, this “anomalous” contribution moves from Steph...
The influence of European painting and literature in Stephen Crane’s pre-Red Badge of Courage work h...
Smith argues that the recent critical stress on an Impressionist origin for Crane's aesthetics is mi...
In this bold new study of twentieth-century American writing and poetics, Natalia Cecire argues that...
Vanouse explains how a critical appreciation of two Stephen Crane first editions, which exemplify a ...
Stephen Crane is an American writer whose works appear more popular now than they were in his own da...
Strongly influenced by T. S. Eliot's work, Hart Crane's poetry is a mix of American modernism and ro...
As a literary category, 'impressionism' has only recently begun to receive regular critical attentio...
This study will examine the works of a writer whose style is radically different from that of his co...
[[abstract]]This paper addresses the influence of French Impressionist painting on the late nineteen...
Although Stephen Crane\u27s fiction is widely read and criticized, there has been significantly less...
This work attempts to examine Stephen Crane\u27s novella, Maggie: A Girl of the Streets (Story of Ne...
A hundred years have passed since the birth of Stephen Crane and eighty since his casual stay at Syr...
Includes bibliographical references."All of Crane's writing is subjective, but the poems purport to ...
The affinities which appear in writing styles of Stephen Crane and manifest themselves in their work...
Partly critical essay and partly confessional memoir, this “anomalous” contribution moves from Steph...
The influence of European painting and literature in Stephen Crane’s pre-Red Badge of Courage work h...
Smith argues that the recent critical stress on an Impressionist origin for Crane's aesthetics is mi...
In this bold new study of twentieth-century American writing and poetics, Natalia Cecire argues that...
Vanouse explains how a critical appreciation of two Stephen Crane first editions, which exemplify a ...
Stephen Crane is an American writer whose works appear more popular now than they were in his own da...
Strongly influenced by T. S. Eliot's work, Hart Crane's poetry is a mix of American modernism and ro...
As a literary category, 'impressionism' has only recently begun to receive regular critical attentio...