Crane Bibliography: 1962-1979

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"Drama in Cuba." Bulletin of the New York Public Library 67 (1963): 498-511.
"Waiting for the Spring." Prairie Schooner 38 (1964): 15-26.
"Sc to William Howe Crane: A Recovered Letter." Stephen Crane Newsletter 1.3 (1966): 8.
"Sc to Elbert Hubbard: A New Letter." Stephen Crane Newsletter 1.2 (1966): 2-3.
"Quarterly Checklist." Stephen Crane Newsletter 1967; 1967; 1967; 1; 1; 1; 2.2; 3; 4; 1 (1966): 6-8; 6-7; 7-8; 11-12.
"Toward a Descriptive Bibliography of Stephen Crane: 'Spanish-American War Songs'." Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 61 (1967): 267-69.
"Stephen Crane to William Howe Crane: A New Letter." Stephen Crane Newsletter 2.1 (1967): 9.
"Sc's Birth Announcement." Stephen Crane Newsletter 1.4 (1967): 3.
"Sc to Mrs. Moreton Frewen: A New Letter." Stephen Crane Newsletter 1.4 (1967): 6.
"Sc to Edmund B. Crane: Two New Letters." Stephen Crane Newsletter 1.3 (1967): 7-8.
"Sc and 'Holland'." Stephen Crane Newsletter 1.4 (1967): 2-3.
"John Daniel Barry to Stephen Crane: A New Letter." Stephen Crane Newsletter 2.1 (1967): 1-3.
"'Art in Kansas City': A New 'Uncle Clarence' Story." Stephen Crane Newsletter 2.1 (1967): 3-4.
"Two Uncollected Articles." Prairie Schooner 44 (1969): 287-96.
"Stephen Crane: A Portfolio." Prairie Schooner 43 (1969): 175-204.
"A Bibliography of Stephen Crane Scholarship: 1893-1969." Thoth: Syracuse University Graduate Studies in English 11.Supp. (1970): 3-38.
Stephen Crane, 1871-1971: An Exhibition from the Collection of Matthew J. Bruccoli. Bibliog. Ser. Columbia: U. of S.C. Press, 1971.
Agrawal, D. C. "Vision and Form in the Red Badge of Courage." Banasthali Patrika 11 (1968): 86-90.

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Albrecht, Robert C. "Content and Style in the Red Badge of Courage." College English 27 (1966): 487-92.
Anderson, Margaret P. "A Note on 'John Twelve' in Stephen Crane's the Monster." American Notes and Queries 15 (1976): 23-24.
Anderson, Warren D. "Homer and Stephen Crane." Nineteenth-Century Literature 19 (1964): 77-86.
Andreach, Robert Joseph. "The Spiritual Life in Hopkins, Joyce, Eliot, and Hart Crane." Dissertation Abstracts 25 (1964): 467.
Andrews, William L. "A New Stephen Crane Fable." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 47 (1975): 113-14.
---. "Art and Success: Another Look at Stephen Crane's the Third Violet." Wascana Review 13.1 (1978): 71-82.
Autrey, Max L. "The Word out of the Sea: A View of Crane's 'the Open Boat'." Arizona Quarterly 30 (1974): 101-10.

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Bassan, Maurice. "Misery and Society: Some New Perspectives on Stephen Crane's Fiction." Studia Neophilologica: A Journal of Germanic and Romance Languages and Literature 35 (1963): 104-20.
---. "The Design of Stephen Crane's Bowery 'Experiment'." Studies in Short Fiction 1 (1964): 129-32.
---. "A Bibliographical Study of Stephen Crane's Poem, 'in the Night'." Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 58 (1964): 173-79.
---. "Stephen Crane and 'the Eternal Mystery of Social Condition'." Nineteenth-Century Fiction 19 (1965): 387-94.
---. "An Early Draft of George's Mother." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 36 (1965): 518-22.
Bassan, Maurice, ed. Stephen Crane's Maggie: Text and Context. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 1966.
---, ed. Stephen Crane: A Collection of Critical Essays. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1967.
Bastein, Friedel H. Die Rezeption Stephen Cranes in Deutschland. Anglo-American Forum. Frankfort: Lang. 361 pp, 1977.
Begiebing, Robert J. "Stephen Crane's Maggie: The Death of the Self." American Imago: A Psychoanalytic Journal for Culture, Science and the Arts 34 (1977): 50-71.
Bender, Bert. "Hanging Stephen Crane in the Impressionist Museum." Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 35 (1976): 47-55.
---. "The Nature and Significance of 'Experience' in 'the Open Boat'." Journal of Narrative Technique 9 (1979): 70-80.
Benton, Richard P., et al. "Poe Symposium." ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance 60.Supp (1970).
Bergon, Frank. Stephen Crane's Artistry. New York: Columbia UP, 1975.
Berryman, John. "Stephen Crane, the Red Badge of Courage." The American Novel from James Fenimore Cooper to William Faulkner. Ed. Wallace Stegner. New York: Basic, 1965. 86-96.
Bidle, Kenneth E. "Impressionism in American Literature to the Year 1900." Dissertation Abstracts 30 (1969): 715A-16A.
Binder, Henry. "Unwinding the Riddle of Four Pages Missing from the Red Badge of Courage Manuscript." PBSA: Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 72 (1978): 100-06.
---. "The Red Badge of Courage Nobody Knows." Studies in the Novel 10 (1978): 9-47.
---. "Donald Pizer, Ripley Hitchcock, and the Red Badge of Courage." Studies in the Novel 11 (1979): 216-23.
Binder, Henry George. "The Red Badge of Courage: Making and Meaning." 1979.
Bonner, Thomas, Jr. "Crane's 'an Experiment in Misery'." Explicator 34 (1976): Item 56.
Bowers, Fredson. "Crane's Red Badge of Courage and Other 'Advance Copies'." Studies in Bibliography: Papers of the Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia 22 (1969): 273-77.
---. "The New Look in Editing." South Atlantic Bulletin: A Quarterly Journal Devoted to Research and Teaching in the Modern Languages and Literatures 35.1 (1970): 3-10.
---. "Remarks on Eclectic Texts." Proof: Yearbook of American Bibliographical and Textual Studies 4 (1975): 31-76.
---. The Third Violet and Active Service. Univ. Of Virginia Ed. Of the Works of Stephen Crane. Charlottesville: UP of Virginia, 1976.
Bowers, Fredson, and James Colvert. Poems and Literary Remains. Univ. Of Virginia Ed. Of the Works of Stephen Crane. Charlottesville: UP of Virginia, 1975.
Bowers, Fredson, ed., and James B. Colvert, introd. The University of Virginia Edition of the Works of Stephen Crane: Vol. I: Bowery Tales: Maggie, George's Mother. Charlottesville: UP of Virginia, 1969.
Bowers, Fredson, ed., and J. C. Levenson, introd. The University of Virginia Edition of the Works of Stephen Crane: Vol. Vii: Tales of Whilomville. Charlottesville: UP of Virginia, 1969.
Bowers, Fredson, and J. C. Levenson. The Red Badge of Courage: An Episode of the American Civil War. Charlottesville: UP of Virginia, 1975.
Bradbury, Malcolm. "Romance and Reality in Maggie." Journal of American Studies 3 (1969): 111-21.
Bradbury, Malcolm, and Arnold Goldman. "Stephen Crane: Classic at the Crossroads." British Association for American Studies Bulletin 6 (1963): 42-49.
Braunstein, Simeon. "A Checklist Writings by and About Stephen Crane in the Fra." Stephen Crane Newsletter 3.2 (1968): 8.
Brennan, Joseph X. "Stephen Crane and the Limits of Irony." Criticism: A Quarterly for Literature and the Arts 11 (1969): 183-200.
Breslin, Paul. "Courage and Convention: The Red Badge of Courage." Yale Review: A National Quarterly 66 (1976): 209-22.
Brody, E. C. "Tolstoy and Crane's the Red Badge of Courage." Studia Slavica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 24 (1978): 39-54.
Brogunier, Joseph E. "The Two Cranes and 'Blind Baggage'." Hart Crane Newsletter 2.1 (1978): 33-35.
Brown, Ellen A. "Stephen Crane's Whilomville Stories: A Backward Glance." Markham Review 3 (1973): 105-09.
Brown, Ellen A., and Patricia Hernlund. "The Source for the Title of Stephen Crane's Whilomville Stories." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 50 (1978): 116-18.
Brown, Ellen A.R. "The Uneasy Balance: A Study of Polarity in the Work of Stephen Crane." 1970.
Bruccoli, Matthew J. "Cora's Mouse." Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 59 (1965): 188-89.
---. "A Colonial Edition of Great Battles of the World." Stephen Crane Newsletter 1.2 (1966): 3-4.
---. "Maggie's Last Night." Stephen Crane Newsletter 2.1 (1967): 10.
---. "Stephen Crane as Collector's Item." Stephen Crane in Transition:Centenary Essays. Ed. Joseph--Dickey Katz, James. DeKalb: No. Ill. U.P, 1972. 153-73.
Bruccoli, Matthew J., and Joseph Katz. "The Heinemann War Is Kind." Stephen Crane Newsletter 1.4 (1967): 6.
---. "Scholarship and Mere Artifacts: The British and Empire Publications of Stephen Crane." Studies in Bibliography: Papers of the Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia 22 (1969): 277-87.
---. "(Stephen Crane.)." Stephen Crane Newsletter 4.1 (1970).
Burhans, Clinton S., Jr. "Twin Lights on Henry Fleming: Structural Parallels in the Red Badge of Courage." Arizona Quarterly 30 (1974): 149-59.
---. "Judging Henry Judging: Point of View in the Red Badge of Courage." Ball State University Forum 15.2 (1974): 38-48.
Burns, Shannon, and James Levernier. "Crane's 'the Bride Comes to Yellow Sky'." Explicator 37.1 (1978): 36-37.
Burns, Shannon, and James A. Levernier. "Androgyny in Stephen Crane's 'the Bride Comes to Yellow Sky'." Research Studies 45 (1977): 236-43.

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Cady, Edwin H. "Stephen Crane: Maggie, a Girl of the Streets." Landmarks of American Writing. Ed. Hennig Cohen. New York: Basic Books, 1969. 172-81.
Cady, Elizabeth W., et al. Stephen Crane Newsletter. 4 ii, 1970.
Callahan, Robert D. "Moral Rearmament as Mobilized Counter-Fantasy." West Coast Review 7.2 (1972): 53-59.
Carruthers, Sharon. "'Old Soldiers Never Die': A Note on Col. John L. Burleigh." Studies in the Novel 10 (1978): 158-60.
Cazemajou, Jean. "Stephen Crane Et Ses Esquisses De Vie Newyorkaise." Caliban 1 (1964): 7-24.
---. "A Propos De Quelques Parodies De L'oeuvre De Stephen Crane." Caliban N.S. 1.1 (1965): 65-86.
Cazemajou, Jean. "Stephen Crane: Pennington Seminary: Etape D'une Education Methodiste." Etudes Anglaises: Grande-Bretagne, Etats-Unis 20 (1967): 140-48.
---. "Stephen Crane Et La Petite Ville Americaine." Caliban 3.2 (1967): 85-93.
---. "The O'ruddy, Robert Barr Et the Idler." Caliban 5.1 (1968): 69-78.
---. "Stephen Crane: Deux Decennies De Redecouverte (1948-1968)." Les Langues Modernes 63 (1969): 54-60.
---. Stephen Crane. University of Minnesota Pamphlets on American Writers. Minneapolis: U of Minnesota P, 1969.
---. "The Red Badge of Courage: The 'Religion of Peace' and the War Archetype." Stephen Crane in Transition:Centenary Essays. Ed. Joseph--Dickey Katz, James. DeKalb: No. Ill. U.P, 1972. 54-65.
---. "La Contribution Du Journalisme Au 'Realisme' De Stephen Crane." Seminaires 1977. Ed. Jean --Cazemajou Beranger, Jean --Spriet, Pierre. Annales Du Centre De Recherches Sur L'amerique Anglophone. Univ. de Bordeaux III, Talance: Centre de Recherches sur l'Amerique Anglophone, 1978. 187-202.
Colvert, James B. "Stephen Crane's Magic Moutain." Stephen Crane: A Collection of Critical Essays. Ed. Maurice Bassan. Twentieth Century Views. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1967. 95-105.
---. "Stephen Crane: Style as Invention." Stephen Crane in Transition:Centenary Essays. Ed. Joseph--Dickey Katz, James. DeKalb: No. Ill. U.P, 1972. 127-52.
Conway, John D. "The Stephen Crane-Amy Leslie Affair: A Reconsideration." Journal of Modern Literature 7 (1979): 3-14.
Cook, Robert C. "Stephen Crane's 'the Bride Comes to Yellow Sky'." Studies in Short Fiction 2 (1965): 368-69.
Cooley, John R. "'the Monster': Stephen Crane's 'Invisible Man'." Markham Review 5 (1975): 10-14.
Coppa, Joseph. "Stephen Crane Bibliography." Thoth: Syracuse University Graduate Studies in English 13.3 (1974): 45-46.
Crane, Joan St. C. "Rare or Seldom-Seen Dust Jackets of American First Editions: Vii." The Serif 9.1 (1972): 31-32.
Crews, Frederick C., ed. The Red Badge of Courage. Indianapolis, IN: Bobbs-Merrill, 1964.
Crisler, Jesse S. "'Christmas Must Be Gay': Stephen Crane's the Ghost - a Play by Divers Hands." Proof: Yearbook of American Bibliographical and Textual Studies 3 (1973): 69-120.
Crosland, Andrew T., and T. H. Howard-Hill. A Concordance to the Complete Poetry of Stephen Crane. Detroit: Gale, 1975.

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Davison, Richard A. "Crane's 'Blue Hotel' Revisited: The Illusion of Fate." Modern Fiction Studies 15 (1969): 537-39.
Deamer, Robert G. "Stephen Crane and the Western Myth." Western American Literature 7 (1972): 111-23.
Dean, James L. "The Wests of Howells and Crane." American Literary Realism, 1870-1910 10 (1977): 254-66.
Dendinger, Lloyd N. "Stephen Crane's Inverted Use of Key Images of 'the Rime of the Ancient Mariner'." Studies in Short Fiction 5 (1968): 192-94.
Dennis, Scott A. "Stephen Crane Bibliography." Thoth: Syracuse University Graduate Studies in English 11.2 (1971): 33-34.
Denny, Neville. "Imagination and Experience in Stephen Crane." English Studies in Africa: A Journal of the Humanities 9 (1966): 28-42.
Dew, Marjorie. "Realistic Innocence: Cady's Footnote to a Definition of American Literary Realism." American Literary Realism, 1870-1910 5 (1972): 487-89.
Dickerson, Lynn C., II. "Stephen Crane and the Dispossessed Character." A Festschrift for Professor Marguerite Roberts, on the Occasion of Her Retirement from Westhampton College, University of Richmond, Virginia. Ed. Frieda Elaine--Modlin Penninger, George M. Richmond: Univ. of Richmond, 1976. 188-204.
Dillingham, William B. "Insensibility in the Red Badge of Courage." College English 25 (1963): 194-98.
---. "'the Blue Hotel' and the Gentle Reader." Studies in Short Fiction 1 (1964): 224-26.
---. "Crane's One-Act Farce: The Upturned Face." Research Studies 35 (1968): 324-30.
Dossett, Gordon. "A Letter from Grant Richards to Cora Crane." Studies in the Novel 10 (1978): 156-57.
Dow, Eddy. "Cigars, Matches, and Men in 'the Open Boat'." RE: Artes Liberales 2.1 (1975): 47-49.
Dowling, Harry Filmore, Jr. "Stephen Crane's Authentic Vision." 1978.
Dunne, Joseph Edward. "Narrative Control in the Fiction of Stephen Crane." 1978.
Dusenbery, Robert. "The Homeric Mood in the Red Badge of Courage." Pacific Coast Philology 3 (1968): 31-37.

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Eby, Cecil D., Jr. "Stephen Crane's 'Fierce Red Wafer'." English Language Notes 1 (1963): 128-30.
Henry Binder, ed. The Red Badge of Courage: An Episode of the American Civil War. New York: Norton, 1979.
Edelstein, Arthur. Three Great Novels by Stephen Crane: Maggie, George's Mother, the Red Badge of Courage. New York: Fawcett, 1970.
Edwards, Forest C. "Stephen Crane and the Structures of Decorum: A Propaedeutic." 1974.
Edwards, Forest Caroll. "Decorum: Its Genesis and Function in Stephen Crane." The Texas Quarterly 18.2 (1975): 131-43.
Eichelberger, Clayton L. "Stephen Crane's 'Grand Opera for the People': A Bibliographic Identification and a Correction." Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 65 (1971): 70-72.
Elias, Robert H. "Stephen Crane: Encore." Etudes Anglaises: Grande-Bretagne, Etats-Unis 24 (1971): 444-48.
Ellis, James. "The Game of High-Five in 'the Blue Hotel'." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 49 (1977): 440-42.
Engle, James D. "Stephen Crane Bibliography." Thoth: Syracuse University Graduate Studies in English 15.3 (1975): 27-28.
Evans, David L. "Henry's Hell: The Night Journey in the Red Badge of Courage." Proceedings of the Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts, & Letters 44.1 (1967): 159-66.
Ewing, James M., Jr. "Figurative Language in the Prose Fiction of Stephen Crane." 1970.

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Farrag, Aida Ahmed. "Functions of Setting in Certain Naturalist Novels." 1979.
Ferguson, S. C. "Crane's 'the Bride Comes to Yellow Sky'." Explicator 22 (1963): Item Item 59.
Ferrara, Marc, and Gordon Dossett. "A Sheaf of Contemporary American Reviews of Stephen Crane." Studies in the Novel 10 (1978): 168-82.
Ferstel, John W. "Stephen Crane Bibliography." Thoth: Syracuse University Graduate Studies in English 12.3 (1972): 39-40.
Ficken, Carl. "Jimmie Trescott's Age." Stephen Crane Newsletter 5.1 (1970): 2-3.
Fine, David M. "Abraham Cahan, Stephen Crane and the Romantic Tenement Tale of the Nineties." American Studies 14.1 (1973): 95-107.
Fine, David M. "Abraham Cahan, Stephen Crane, and the Romantic Tenement Tale of the Nineties." American Studies 14.1 (1974): 95-107.
Fine, Lewis H. "Two Unpublished Plays by Stephen Crane." Resources for American Literary Study 1 (1971): 200-16.
---. "The Plays of Stephen Crane." 1971.
---. "'the Fire-Tribe and the Pale-Face': An Unfinished and Unpublished Play by Stephen Crane." Markham Review 3 (1972): 37-38.
Fitelson, David. "Stephen Crane's Maggie and Darwinism." American Quarterly 16 (1964): 182-94.
Ford, Philip H. "Illusion and Reality in Crane's Maggie." Arizona Quarterly 25 (1969): 293-303.
Forster, Imogen. "The Thoth Annual Bibliography of Stephen Crane Scholarship." Thoth: Syracuse University Graduate Studies in English 10.2 (1969): 25-27.
Foster, Malcolm. "The Black Crepe Veil: The Significance of Stephen Crane's the Monster." International Fiction Review 3 (1976): 87-91.
Fox, Austin M. "Stephen Crane and Joseph Conrad." The Serif 6.4 (1969): 16-20.
Fraser, John. "Crime and Forgiveness: 'the Red Badge' in Time of War." Criticism: A Quarterly for Literature and the Arts 9 (1967): 243-56.
Fraser, Robert S. "The Thoth Annual Bibliography of Stephen Crane Scholarship." Thoth: Syracuse University Graduate Studies in English 9 (1968): 58-61.
Frederick, John T. "The Fifth Man in 'the Open Boat'." CEA Critic: An Official Journal of the College English Association 30.8 (1968): 1, 12-14.
Free, William Joseph. "Smoke Imagery in the Red Badge of Courage." College Language Association Journal 7 (1963): 148-52.
Freiman, Mark John. "The World View of American Literary Naturalism in the Fiction of Stephen Crane." 1978.
French, Warren. "Face to Face: Film Confronts Story." English Symposium Papers, Iv. Ed. Douglas Shepard. Fredonia: Dept. of Eng. 43-74.
Frohock, W.M. "The Red Badge and the Limits of Parody." The Southern Review 6 (1970): 137-48.
---. "American Realism and the Elegiac Sensibility: Stephen Crane and Frank Norris." Geschichte Und Fiktion:Amerikanische Prosa Im 19. Jahrhundert/History and Fiction:American Prose in the 19th Century. Ed. Alfred--Grandel Weber, Hartmut. Gottingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1972. 216-37.
Fryckstedt, Olov W. "Crane's Black Riders: A Discussion of Dates." Studia Neophilologica: A Journal of Germanic and Romance Languages and Literature 34 (1962): 282-93.
Fryckstedt, Olov W., ed. Stephen Crane: Uncollected Writings. Studia Anglistica Upsaliensia. Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell, 1963.
Fulwiler, Toby. "The Death of the Handsome Sailor: A Study of Billy Budd and the Red Badge of Courage." Arizona Quarterly 26 (1970): 101-12.
Furst, Lilian R. "Stephen Crane's Maggie and Papa Hamlet by Arno Holz and Johannes Schlaf." Actes Du Viie Congres De L'association Internationale De Litterature Comparee/Proceedings of the 7th Congress of the International Comparative Literature Association, I: Litteratures Americaines: Dependance, Independance, Interdependance/Literatures of America: Dependence, Independence, Interdependence. Ed. Milan V.--Ferrate Dimic, Juan--Kushner, Eva--Bataillon, Marcel. Lib. Of Crcl. Stuttgart: Bieber, 1979. 165-68.

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Gerstenberger, Donna. "'the Open Boat': Additional Perspective." Modern Fiction Studies 17 (1971): 557-61.
Gibson, Donald B. "The Fiction of Stephen Crane." Dissertation Abstracts 23 (1963): 2525.
---. "'the Blue Hotel' and the Ideal of Human Courage." Texas Studies in Literature and Language 6 (1964): 388-97.
---. "Crane's the Red Badge of Courage." Explicator 24 (1966): Item 49.
---. The Fiction of Stephen Crane. Crosscurrents/Modern Critiques. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 1968.
Gilkes, Lillian. "Stephen and Cora Crane: Some Corrections and a 'Millionaire' Named Sharefe." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 41 (1969): 270-77.
---. "Corrections of R. W. Stallman's Stephen Crane: A Biography." Stephen Crane Newsletter 3.3 (1969): 6-7.
---. "Stephen Crane's Burial Place: Some Inconsequential Ghost Laying." The Serif 7.2 (1970): 7-11.
Gilkes, Lillian B. "Stephen Crane's 'Dan Emmonds': A Pig in a Storm." Studies in Short Fiction 2 (1964): 66-71.
Gilkes, Lillian B. "No Hoax: A Reply to Mr. Stallman." Studies in Short Fiction 2 (1964): 77-83.
---. "Stephen Crane and the Harold Frederics." The Serif 6.4 (1969): 21-48.
---. "Stephen Crane and the Biographical Fallacy: The Cora Influence." Modern Fiction Studies 16 (1970): 441-61.
---. "The Third Violet, Active Service, and the O'ruddy: Stephen Crane's Potboilers." Stephen Crane in Transition:Centenary Essays. Ed. Joseph--Dickey Katz, James. DeKalb: No. Ill. U.P, 1972. 106-26.
---. "The Stephen Crane Collection before Its Acquisition by Columbia: A Memoir." Columbia Library Columns 23.1 (1973): 12-22.
Gilkes, Lillian Barnard. "The London Newsletters of Stephen and Cora Crane: A Collaboration." Studies in American Fiction 4 (1976): 173-201.
Gilkes, Lillian Bernard. "A New Stephen Crane Item." Studies in American Fiction 5 (1977): 255-57.
Giorgio, Benjamin D. "Stephen Crane: American Impressionist." 1969.
Glasser, William. "The Red Badge of Courage." Americana-Austriaca: Beitrage zur Amerikakunde (Vienna) 4 (1978): 24-39.
Going, William T. "William Higgins and Crane's 'the Open Boat': A Note About Fact and Fiction." Papers on Language and Literature: A Journal for Scholars and Critics of Language and Literature 1 (1965): 79-82.
Gollin, Rita K. "'Little Souls Who Thirst for Fight' in the Red Badge of Courage." Arizona Quarterly 30 (1974): 111-18.
Graham, Don B. "Dreiser's Maggie." American Literary Realism, 1870-1910 7 (1974): 169-70.
Grenberg, Bruce L. "Metaphysics of Despair: Stephen Crane's 'the Blue Hotel'." Modern Fiction Studies 14 (1968): 203-13.
Griffith, Benjamin W. "Robinson Jeffers' 'the Bloody Sire' and Stephen Crane's 'War Is Kind'." Notes on Contemporary Literature 3.1 (1973): 14-15.
Griffith, Clark. "Stephen Crane and the Ironic Last Word." Philological Quarterly 47 (1968): 83-91.
Gross, Laurence Frederic. "Stephen Crane: Social Critic." 1977.
Gross, Theodore L., and Stanley Wertheim. Hawthorne, Melville, Stephen Crane: A Critical Bibliography. New York: Free Press, 1971.
Guinn, Dorothy Margaret. "A Computer Assisted Analysis of Stephen Crane's Grammatical Style." 1978.
Gullason, Thomas A., ed. Complete Short Stories and Sketches. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1963.
---. The Complete Novels of Stephen Crane. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1967.
Gullason, Thomas A. "The Last Will and Testament of Mrs. Mary Helen Peck Crane." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 40 (1968): 232-34.
---. "The First Known Review of Stephen Crane's 1893 Maggie." English Language Notes 5 (1968): 300-02.
---. "The Cranes at Pennington Seminary." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 39 (1968): 530-41.
---. "A Stephen Crane Find: Nine Newspaper Sketches." Southern Humanities Review 2 (1968): 1-37.
---. "The New Criticism and Other Ones: Another Ride in 'the Open Boat'." CEA Critic: An Official Journal of the College English Association 31.8 (1969): 8-9.
---. "The Letters of Stephen Crane: Additions and Corrections." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 41 (1969): 104-06.
---. "Stallman's Crane." CEA Critic: An Official Journal of the College English Association 31.9 (1969): 8.
---. "The Fiction of the Reverend Jonathan Townley Crane, D.D." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 43 (1971): 263-73.
---. "Stephen Crane and the Arena: Three 'Lost' Reviews." Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 65 (1971): 297-99.
---. Stephen Crane's Career: Perspectives and Evaluations. New York: N.Y.U. Press, 1972.
Gullason, Thomas A. "Stephen Crane: In Nature's Bosom." American Literary Naturalism: A Reassessment. Ed. Yoshinobu--Fried Hakutani, Lewis. Anglistische Forschungen. Heidelberg: Winter, 1975. 37-56.
---. "Stephen Crane's Sister: New Biographical Facts." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 49 (1977): 234-38.
---. "The Prophetic City in Stephen Crane's 1893 Maggie." Modern Fiction Studies 24 (1978): 129-37.
---. "The Permanence of Stephen Crane." Studies in the Novel 10 (1978): 86-95.
---. "Stephen Crane's 'the Wreck of the New Era': The First Known Printing." American Literary Realism, 1870-1910 11 (1978): 295-96.
Haack, Dietmar. "Stephen Crane Und Die 'Kuhne' Metapher." Jahrbuch fur Amerikastudien 14 (1969): 116-23.
---. "Stephen Cranes the Red Badge of Courage." Der Amerikanische Roman Im 19. Und 20. Jahrhundert. Ed. Edgar Lohner. Berlin: Erich Schmidt, 1974. 138-51.

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Hafer, Carol B. "The Red Badge of Absurdity: Irony in the Red Badge of Courage." College Language Association Journal 14 (1971): 440-43.
Hagemann, E. R. "Stephen Crane in the Pages of Life (1896-1901): A Checklist." Stephen Crane Newsletter 3.3 (1969): 1-5.
Hagemann, E.R. "Stephen Crane and the Argonaut: 1895-1901." Stephen Crane Newsletter 5.1 (1970): 8-11.
Hagemann, E.R. "'Sadder Than the End': Another Look at 'the Open Boat'." Stephen Crane in Transition:Centenary Essays. Ed. Joseph--Dickey Katz, James. DeKalb: No. Ill. U.P, 1972. 66-85.
Halladay, Jean R. "A Misdated Crane Poem." American Notes and Queries 12 (1974): 83-84.
---. "Stallman's Turned Vs. Crane's Trun." American Notes and Queries 13 (1975): 105.
---. "A Note Regarding Crane Biography." American Notes and Queries 16 (1978): 87-88.
Hallam, George W. "Some New Stephen Crane Items." Studies in Bibliography: Papers of the Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia 20 (1967): 263-66.
Harrison, Stanley R. "Stephen Crane and Death: A Moment between Two Romanticisms." Markham Review 2 (1971): 117-20.
Haseganu, Mihaela. "Stephen Crane Si Liviu Rebreanu." Revista de Istorie si Teorie Literara 22 (1973): 466-68.
Hays, Peter L. "Joseph Conrad and Stephen Crane." Etudes Anglaises: Grande-Bretagne, Etats-Unis 31 (1978): 26-37.
Hoffmann, Anastasia C. "Outer and Inner Perspectives in the Impressionist Novels of Crane, Conrad and Ford." Dissertation Abstracts 29 (1969): 2711A-12A.
Holton, Milne. "The Sparrow's Fall and the Sparrow's Eye: Crane's Maggie." Studia Neophilologica: A Journal of Germanic and Romance Languages and Literature 41 (1969): 115-29.
Holton, Milne. Cylinder of Vision: The Fiction and Journalistic Writing of Stephen Crane. Baton Rouge: La. State U.P, 1972.
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Isaacs, Neil D. "Yojimbo Comes to Yellow Sky." Kyushu American Literature 10 (1967): 81-86.
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Jackson, Agnes M. "Stephen Crane's Imagery of Conflict in George's Mother." Arizona Quarterly 25 (1969): 313-18.
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Karlen, Arno. "The Craft of Stephen Crane." The Georgia Review 28 (1974): 470-84.
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---. "Stephen Crane to Harry Thompson: A 'New' Letter." Stephen Crane Newsletter 3.1 (1968): 4.
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---. "How Elbert Hubbard Met Stephen Crane." Stephen Crane Newsletter 2.3 (1968): 8-12.
---. "Elbert Hubbard to Lyman Chandler: A Note on Crane's Poetic." Stephen Crane Newsletter 3.1 (1968): 8-9.
---. "Corwin Knapp Linson on the Third Violet." Stephen Crane Newsletter 3.1 (1968): 5.
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Katz, Joseph. "The Open Boat and Other Stories: Dedication and Contents." Stephen Crane Newsletter 3.4 (1969): 9-10.
Katz, Joseph, ed. The Blue Hotel. Merrill Literary Casebooks. Columbus, OH: Charles E. Merrill, 1969.
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---. "Ex Libris Stephen Crane: Under Pine and Palm." Stephen Crane Newsletter 3.4 (1969): 8.
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---. "An Early Draft of 'Death and the Child'." Stephen Crane Newsletter 3.3 (1969): 1.
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Katz, Joseph, and James Dickey, eds. Stephen Crane in Transition: Centenary Essays. DeKalb: No. Ill. U.P, 1972.
Katz, Joseph, and Lillian B. Gilkes. "Not at Columbia: Postcards to Cora Crane." Columbia Library Columns 23.2 (1974): 21-30.
Katz, Joseph, et al. Stephen Crane Newsletter. 4 iii, 1970.
Kawakami, Tadao. "The Red Badge of Courage Saiko: Sono Kozo to Buntai to Tema to No Sokan Wo Megutte." Gengo to Buntai: Higashida Chiaki Kyoju Kanreki Kinen Ronbunshu. Ed. Chiaki Higashida. Osaka: Osaka Kyoiku Tosho, 1975. 267-74.
Kazin, Alfred, et al. "On Stephen Crane and 'the Blue Hotel'." The American Short Story. Ed. Calvin L.--Geller Skaggs, Robert. New York: Dell. 394 pp, 1977. 77-81.
Keller, Dean H. "Stephen Crane to Copeland & Day: A New Letter." Stephen Crane Newsletter 2.1 (1967): 7-8.
Kerscher, Rudolf. "Whilomville Stories: Stephen Cranes Vergessene Kindheitserzahlungen." Die Neueren Sprachen 15 (1966): 77-80.
Kibler, James E., Jr. "The Library of Stephen and Cora Crane." Proof: Yearbook of American Bibliographical and Textual Studies 1 (1971): 199-246.
Kibler, James E. "R.W. Stallman's Stephen Crane: A Critical Bibliography." Costerus: Essays in English and American Language and Literature N.S. 1 (1974): 177-88.
Killoran, David George. "A Critical Study of the Short Stories of Stephen Crane." 1975.
Kinnamon, Jon M. "Henry James, the Bartender in Stephen Crane's 'the Blue Hotel'." Arizona Quarterly 30 (1974): 160-63.
Kirschke, James J. "The Art of Stephen Crane." Modern Age: A Quarterly Review 18.1 (1974): 105-09.
Kisner, Madeleine. "Color in the Worlds and Works of Poe, Hawthorne, Crane, Anderson, and Welty." 1975.
Kissane, Leedice. "Interpretation through Language: A Study of the Metaphors in Stephen Crane's the Open Boat." Rendezvous: Journal of Arts and Letters 1.1 (1966): 18-22.
Klotz, Marvin. "Romance or Realism?: Plot, Theme, and Character in the Red Badge of Courage." College Language Association Journal 6 (1962): 98-106.
Knapp, Daniel. "Son of Thunder: Stephen Crane and the Fourth Evangelist." Nineteenth-Century Fiction 24 (1969): 253-91.
Kramer, Maurice. "Crane's Maggie: A Girl of the Streets." Explicator 22 (1964): Item 49.
Krauth, Leland. "Heroes and Heroics: Stephen Crane's Moral Imperative." South Dakota Review 11.2 (1973): 86-93.
Krauth, Philip L. "The Necessary Coxcomb: The Theme of Egotism in the Works of Stephen Crane." 1971.
Krupnick, Mark L. "Stephen Crane and Edith Wharton: Two Essays in the Literature of Disinheritance." Dissertation Abstracts 30 (1969): 1567A-68A.
Kuspit, Donald B. "Charles Dana Gibson's Girl." Jahrbuch fur Amerikastudien 7 (1962): 183-87.
Kwiat, Joseph J. "Stephen Crane and Frank Norris: The Magazine and the 'Revolt' in American Literature in the 1890's." Western Humanities Review 30 (1976): 309-22.
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La France, Marston. "Stephen Crane's Private Fleming: His Various Battles." Patterns of Commitment in American Literature. Ed. Marston LaFrance. Toronto: U of Toronto P, 1967. 113-33.
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---. "The Ironic Parallel in Stephen Crane's 1892 Newspaper Correspondence." Studies in Short Fiction 6 (1968): 101-03.
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Lavers, Norman. "Order in the Red Badge of Courage." University Review 32 (1966): 287-95.
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MacMillan, Duane J. "Sister Carrie, 'Chapter Iv': Theodore Dreiser's 'Tip-of-the-Hat' to Stephen Crane." Dreiser Newsletter 10.1 (1979): 1-7.
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Mane, Robert. "Une Rencontre Litteraire: Hamlin Garland Et Stephen Crane." Etudes Anglaises: Grande-Bretagne, Etats-Unis 17 (1964): 30-46.
Mangum, A. Bryant. "The Latter Days of Henry Fleming." American Notes and Queries 13 (1975): 136-38.
Mangum, Bryant. "Crane's Red Badge and Zola's." American Literary Realism, 1870-1910 9 (1976): 279-80.
Marcus, Mordecai. "Structure and Irony in Stephen Crane's 'War Is Kind'." College Language Association Journal 9 (1966): 274-78.
Marlowe, Jean G. "Crane's Wafer Image: Reference to an Artillery Primer?" American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 43 (1972): 645-47.
Marovitz, Sanford E. "Scratchy the Demon in 'the Bride Comes to Yellow Sky'." Tennessee Studies in Literature 16 (1971): 137-40.
Martins, Heitor. "Crane, Xavier, Chocano: Un Caso De Plagio Interamericano." Revista de Cultura Brasilena 25 (1968): 173-81.
Mavrocordato, Alexandre. "Maggie, Allegorie Du Coeur." Etudes Anglaises: Grande-Bretagne, Etats-Unis 31 (1978): 38-51.
May, Candace. "Stephen Crane Bibliography." Thoth: Syracuse University Graduate Studies in English 14.2-3 (1974): 53-55.
Mayer, Charles W. "Social Forms Vs Human Brotherhood in Crane's the Monster." Ball State University Forum 14.3 (1973): 29-37.
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Maynard, Reid. "Red as Leitmotiv in the Red Badge of Courage." Arizona Quarterly 30 (1974): 135-41.
Mazzorana, Mary Paul, O.S.F. "The Problem of Determinism in the Short Fiction of Stephen Crane." Dissertation Abstracts 26 (1966): 6718-19.
McDermott, John J. "Symbolism and Psychological Realism in the Red Badge of Courage." Nineteenth-Century Fiction 23 (1968): 324-31.
McGregor, Elisabeth Johnson. "The Poet's Bible: Biblical Elements in the Poetry of Emily Dickinson, Stephen Crane, Edwin Arlington Robinson, and Robert Frost." 1979.
McIlvaine, Robert. "Crane's Maggie: A Source for the Hairy Ape?" The Eugene O'Neill Newsletter 2.3 (1979): 8-10.
McIlvaine, Robert M. "A Literary Source for Hurstwood's Last Scene." Research Studies 40 (1972): 44-46.
Meyers, Robert. "Crane's 'the Open Boat'." Explicator 21 (1963): Item 60.
Miller, Ruth. "Regions of Snow: The Poetic Style of Stephen Crane." Bulletin of the New York Public Library 72 (1968): 328-49.
Modlin, Charles E., and John R. Byers, Jr. "Stephen Crane's 'the Monster' as Christian Allegory." Markham Review 3 (1973): 110-13.
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---. "Cora Crane to John Hay: A New Letter on Sc's Havana Disappearance." Stephen Crane Newsletter 1.3 (1967): 2-3.
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---. "'Grand Opera for the People': An Unrecorded Stephen Crane Printing." Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 63 (1969): 29-30.
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---. "With Proper Words (or without Them) the Soldier Dies: Stephen Crane's 'Making an Orator'." Cithara: Essays in the Judaeo-Christian Tradition 9.2 (1970): 64-72.
---. "Society and Nature in Stephen Crane's 'the Men in the Storm'." Prairie Schooner 45 (1971): 13-17.
---. "The Logic beneath 'the Open Boat'." The Georgia Review 26 (1972): 326-35.
---. "Stephen Crane and the Antinomies of Christian Charity." The Centennial Review 16 (1972): 91-104.
---. "Crane's 'Lines': A Last Note on the Bookman." Prairie Schooner 47 (1973): 268.
---. "Crane's 'a Man Adrift on a Slim Spar,' 20." Explicator 32 (1973): Item 14.
---. "Stephen Crane's 'Yellow Sky' Sequel." Arizona Quarterly 30 (1974): 119-26.
Monteiro, George. "Heinemann's 'Colonial Edition' of Stephen Crane's Bowery Tales." Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 71 (1977): 221.
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Morace, Robert. "The Sketch's 'Mr. Stephen Crane'." Studies in the Novel 10 (1978): 154-55.
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Nagel, James. "The Narrative Method of 'the Open Boat'." Revue des Langues Vivantes 39 (1973): 409-17.
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Nelson, Carl. "The Ironic Allusive Texture of Lord Jim: Coleridge, Crane, Milton, and Melville." Conradiana: A Journal of Joseph Conrad 4.2 (1972): 47-59.
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Oba, Masaru. "S. Crane: Parody No Kokoromi." America Shosetsu No Tenkai. Ed. Katsuji--Iwamoto Takamura, Iwao. Tokyo: Shohakusha, 1977. 133-42.
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Paredes, Raymund A. "Stephen Crane and the Mexican." Western American Literature 6 (1971): 31-38.
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