Stephen Crane
Stephen Crane
"Stephen Crane, one of America's foremost journalist and novelist, utilized
characters and topics of realism to awaken a sleeping literary piblic of his times."
Although he was born more than six years after the end of the American
Civil War, Stephen Crane's novel The Red Badge of Courage depicted that war so
vividly, and rendered the fears of men in battle so intensely, that many veterans
who read the book were convinced that
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work remains as fresh and effective as when it was
written. Identifying with the fearful and the outcast, attacking complacency and
intolerance, presenting even the most unsavory aspects of existence, disciplining
style and structure to a unity of effect, and doing all of these things in works of
great power and insight, Stephen Crane made permanent contributions not only to
the body of American literature but also to its very shape and direction.
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