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Allred, Randal Wayne. "Writing the Civil War: Cultural Myth and War Narrative
in De Forest, Bierce, and Crane." U of California Los Angeles, 1994.
Aneja, M. S. "Stephen Crane: 'a Long Logic'." Panjab University Research Bulletin
(Arts) 23.1 (1992): 83-92.
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Backman, Bunnar. Meaning by Metaphor: An Exploration of Metaphor with a Metaphoric
Reading of Two Short Stories by Stephen Crane. Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis,
Studia Anglistica Upsaliensia. Stockholm: Uppsala, 1991.
Backman, Gunnar. "Meaning by Metaphor: An Exploration of Metaphor with a Metaphoric
Reading of Two Short Stories by Stephen Crane." Uppsala U, 1992.
Barrish, Phillip J. "Literary Intellectuals and Discourses of Materiality: James,
Crane, Cahan." Cornell U, 1992.
Bastein, F. H. "Die Rezeption Stephen Cranes in Deutschland." 1980.
Basye, Robert C. "Color Imagery in Stephen Crane's Poetry." American Literary
Realism, 1870-1910 13 (1980): 122-31.
Baum, Rosalie Murphy. "Alcoholism and Family Abuse in Maggie and the Bluest
Eye." Mosaic: A Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature 19.3 (1986):
91-105.
Baylon, Daniel. "Henry Fleming Du Paraitre a L'etre." Q/W/E/R/T/Y: Arts, Litteratures
& Civilisations du Monde Anglophone 4 (1994): 209-17.
Beaver, Harold. "Stephen Crane: The Hero as Victim." Yearbook of English Studies
12 (1982): 186-93.
Beidler, Philip D. "Stephen Crane's the Red Badge of Courage: Henry Fleming's
Courage in Its Contexts." CLIO: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy
of History 20.3 (1991): 235-51.
Benfey, Christopher. "Stephen Crane's Father and the Holiness Movement." Syracuse
University Library Associates Courier 25.1 (1990): 27-36.
---. "Shipwrecks." Pequod: A Journal of Contemporary Literature and Literary
Criticism 32 (1991): 134-45.
Billingslea, Oliver. "Why Does the Oiler 'Drown'? Perception and Cosmic Chill
in 'the Open Boat'." American Literary Realism 27.1 (1994): 23-41.
Blair, John. "The Posture of a Bohemian in the Poetry of Stephen Crane." American
Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 61.2
(1989): 215-29.
Bowers, Fredson. "Mixed Texts and Multiple Authority." Text: Transactions of
the Society for Textual Scholarship 3 (1987): 63-90.
---. "Regularization and Normalization in Modern Critical Texts." Studies in
Bibliography: Papers of the Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia
42 (1989): 79-102.
---. "Authorial Intention and Editorial Problems." Text: Transactions of the
Society for Textual Scholarship 5 (1991): 49-61.
Bradshaw, James Stanford. "Completing Crane's O'ruddy: A New Note." ANQ: A Quarterly
Journal of Short Articles, Notes, and Reviews 3.4 (1990): 174-78.
Brinkmann, Horst. "Zum Phanomen Der Angst Bei Stephen Crane Und Ambrose Bierce."
Geschichtlichkeit Und Neuanfang Im Sprachlichen Kunstwerk: Studien Zur Englischen
Philologie Zu Ehren Von Fritz W. Schulze. Ed. Peter --Muller Erlebach, Wolfgang
G. --Reuter, Klaus. Tubingen: Narr, 1981. 191-200.
Broer, Paul Allan. "Stephen Crane: Man Adrift." 1989.
Brooke-Rose, Christine. "Ill Logics of Irony." New Essays on the Red Badge of
Courage. Ed. Lee Clark Mitchell. The American Novel. Cambridge: Cambridge UP,
1986. 129-46.
Brown, Bill. "Interlude: The Agony of Play in 'the Open Boat'." Arizona Quarterly:
A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory 45.3 (1989): 23-46.
---. "American Childhood and Stephen Crane's Toys." American Literary History
7.3 (1995): 443-76.
Brown, Bill, rejoinder, and Michael Fried. "Writing, Race, and Erasure: Michael
Fried and the Scene of Reading." Critical Inquiry 18.2 (1992): 387-410.
Brown, Stephen M. "Sometimes Less Is Less: Recent Books by Michael Fried." Papers
on Language and Literature: A Journal for Scholars and Critics of Language and
Literature 27.3 (1991): 399-412.
Brown, William Leslie. "Recreation and Representation in America, 1880-1900:
The Economy of Play in the Work of Stephen Crane." 1990.
Budianta, Melani. "A Glimpse of Another World: Representation of Difference
and 'Race': Stephen Crane and the American 1890's." Cornell U, 1993.
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Cady, Edwin H. Stephen Crane. Twayne's United States Authors Series. Boston: Twayne, 1980.
Carmignani, Paul. "Du Red Badge of Courage Au 'Veteran': Chronique D'une Redemption." Q/W/E/R/T/Y: Arts, Litteratures & Civilisations du Monde Anglophone 4 (1994): 219-23.
Carney, Raymond. "Crane and Eakins." Partisan Review 55.3 (1988): 464-73.
Cate, Hollis. "Seeing and Not Seeing in 'the Blue Hotel'." College Literature 9.2 (1982): 150-52.
Cazemajou, Jean. "L'autre Visage De Stephen Crane: Le 'Comedien'." Linguistique, Civilisation, Litterature. Ed. Andre (pref.) Bordeaux. Ea. Paris: Didier, 1980. 88-104.
---. "Mediators and Mediation in Rudolfo Anaya's Trilogy: Bless Me, Ultima, Heart of Aztlan and Tortuga." European Perspectives on Hispanic Literature of the United States. Ed. Genevieve Fabre. Houston: Arte Publico, 1988. 55-65.
Chametzky, Jules. "Realism, Cultural Politics, and Language as Meditation in Mark Twain and Others." Prospects: An Annual Journal of American Cultural Studies 8 (1983): 183-95.
Cho, Chulwon. "The Literary Tensions in Stephen Crane's Novels and Short Stories." New York U, 1994.
Christophersen, Bill. "Stephen Crane's 'the Upturned Face' as Expressionist Fiction." Arizona Quarterly: A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory 38.2 (1982): 147-61.
Church, Joseph. "The Black Man's Part in Crane's Monster." American Imago: Studies in Psychoanalysis and Culture 45.4 (1988): 375-88.
---. "The Determined Stranger in Stephen Crane's 'Blue Hotel'." Studies in the Humanities 16.2 (1989): 99-110.
---. "Reading, Writing, and the Risk of Entanglement in Crane's 'Octopush'." Studies in Short Fiction 29.3 (1992): 341-46.
Church, Joseph Edward. "Images of Authority in Stephen Crane." 1987.
Clendenning, John. "Stephen Crane and His Biographers: Beer, Berryman, Schoberlin, and Stallman." American Literary Realism 28.1 (1995): 23-57.
Clerkin, Mary Jane. "A Feminist Interpretation of Three Nineteenth Century Literary Heroines: Hardy's Tess, Crane's Maggie and Ibsen's Nora." St. John's U, 1992.
Collins, Michael J. "Realism and Romance in the Western Stories of Stephen Crane." Under the Sun: Myth and Realism in Western American Literature. Ed. Barbara Howard Meldrum. Troy, NY: Whitston, 1985. 138-49.
Colvert, James. "Crane, Hitchcock, and the Binder Edition of the Red Badge of Courage." Critical Essays on Stephen Crane's the Red Badge of Courage. Ed. Donald Pizer. Critical Essays on American Literature. Boston: Hall, 1990. 238-63.
---. "Stephen Crane and Postmodern Theory." American Literary Realism 28.1 (1995): 4-22.
Colvert, James B. "Searching for Stephen Crane: The Schoberlin Collection." Syracuse University Library Associates Courier 21.1 (1986): 5-34. ---. "Stephen Crane and Postmodern Criticism." Stephen Crane Studies 1.1 (1992):
2-8.
--. comp., and Stephen Kellogg Crane. "Stephen Crane's Family Heritage." Stephen
Crane Studies 4.1 (1995): 1-48.
Conder, John. "The Red Badge of Courage: Form and Function." Modern American
Fiction: Form and Function. Ed. Thomas Daniel Young. Baton Rouge: Louisiana
State UP, 1989. 28-38.
Conder, John J. Naturalism in American Fiction: The Classic Phase. Lexington:
UP of Kentucky, 1984.
Cosker, Bernard. "Couleur Et Metaphore Dans the Red Badge of Courage." Q/W/E/R/T/Y:
Arts, Litteratures & Civilisations du Monde Anglophone 4 (1994): 225-35.
Cox, James M. "The Red Badge of Courage: The Purity of War." Southern Humanities
Review 25.4 (1991): 305-20.
Crane, Robert K. "Family Matters: Stephen Crane's Brother Wilbur." Stephen Crane
Studies 3.2 (1994): 13-18.
Crisman, William. "Stephen Crane and the Group: A Retrospective of the Crane
Session at the American Literature Association Conference, 1990." Stephen Crane
Studies 1.1 (1992): 21-24.
---. "Signaling under Fire: Stephen Crane's Spanish-American War Writings at
the American Literature Association Conference, 1991." Stephen Crane Studies
1.2 (1992): 9-11.
Curran, John E., Jr. "'Nobody Seems to Know Where We Go': Uncertainty, History,
and Irony in the Red Badge of Courage." American Literary Realism 26.1 (1993):
1-12.
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Davis, Linda H. "The Red Room: Stephen Crane and Me." The American Scholar 64.2
(1995): 207-20.
Deamer, Robert Glen. "Remarks on the Western Stance of Stephen Crane." Western
American Literature 15 (1980): 123-41.
Delbanco, Andrew. "The American Stephen Crane: The Context of the Red Badge
of Courage." New Essays on the Red Badge of Courage. Ed. Lee Clark Mitchell.
The American Novel. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1986. 49-76.
Dietze, Rudolph F. "Crane's the Red Badge of Courage." Explicator 42.3 (1984):
36-38.
Dietze, R. F. "Craingway and Son: Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man as Seen through
the Perspective of Twain, Crane, and Hemingway." Delta: Revue du Centre d'Etudes
et de Recherche sur les Ecrivains du Sud aux Etats-Unis 18 (1984): 25-46.
Disney, Abigail Edna. "Shadows of Doubt: The American Historical War Novels
of James Fenimore, Stephen Crane and Thomas Pynchon." Columbia U, 1994.
Ditsky, John. "The Music in 'the Open Boat'." North Dakota Quarterly 56.1 (1988):
119-30.
Dooley, Patrick K. Stephen Crane: An Annotated Bibliography of Secondary Scholarship.
New York: G. K. Hall, 1992.
Dooley, Patrick K., fwd., and John J. McDermott. The Pluralistic Philosophy
of Stephen Crane. Urbana: U of Illinois P, 1993.
Dunn, N. E. "The Common Man's Iliad." Comparative Literature Studies 21.3 (1984):
270-81.
ed., and Harold Bloom. Stephen Crane's the Red Badge of Courage. Mod. Crit.
Interpretations. New York: Chelsea, 1987.
---. Stephen Crane. Mod. Crit. Views. New York: Chelsea, 1987.
ed., and Lee Clark Mitchell, eds. New Essays on the Red Badge of Courage. Cambridge:
Cambridge UP, 1986.
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Egri, Peter. "The Genetic and Generic Aspects of Stephen Crane's the Red Badge
of Courage." Acta Litteraria Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 22.3-4 (1980):
333-48.
Elliott, Emory. "The Veil, the Mask, and the Invisible Empire: Representations
of Race in the Gilded Age." RSA: Rivista di Studi Anglo-Americani 5.7 (1989):
11-27.
Esteve, Mary. "A 'Gorgeous Neutrality': Stephen Crane's Documentary Anaesthetics."
Elh 62.3 (1995): 663-89.
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Feast, James Edwin. "The Figure of the Crowd in Late Nineteenth Century America
and Its Appearance in Stephen Crane's Writings and Pulitzer's 'New York World'."
New York U, 1992.
Feaster, John. "Violence and the Ideology of Capitalism: A Reconsideration of
Crane's 'the Blue Hotel'." American Literary Realism 25.1 (1992): 74-94.
Fleishman, Avrom. "The Landscape of Hysteria in the Secret Agent." Conrad Revisited:
Essays for the Eighties. Ed. Ross C. Murfin. University: U of Alabama P, 1985.
89-105.
French, Warren. "Stephen Crane: Moment of Myth." Prairie Schooner 55.1-2 (1981):
155-67.
Fried, Michael. "Realism, Writing, and Disfiguration in Thomas Eakins's Gross
Clinic, with a Postscript on Stephen Crane's Upturned Faces." Representations
9 (1985): 33-104.
Fried, Michael. Realism, Writing, Disfiguration: On Thomas Eakins and Stephen
Crane. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1987.
Friedman, Elizabeth. "Cora's Travel Notes, 'Dan Emmonds,' and Stephen Crane's
Route to the Greek War: A Puzzle Solved." Studies in Short Fiction 27.2 (1990):
264-65.
Frus, Phyllis. "Two Tales 'Intended to Be after the Fact': 'Stephen Crane's
Own Story' and 'the Open Boat'." Literary Nonfiction: Theory, Criticism, Pedagogy.
Ed. Chris Anderson. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 1989. 125-51.
Fultz, James R. "Heartbreak at the Blue Hotel: James Agee's Scenario of Stephen
Crane's Story." Midwest Quarterly: A Journal of Contemporary Thought 21 (1980):
423-34.
---. "High Jinks at Yellow Sky: James Agee and Stephen Crane." Literature/Film
Quarterly 11.1 (1983): 46-54.
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Galen, Nina. "Stephen Crane as a Source for Conrad's Jim." Nineteenth-Century
Literature 38.1 (1983): 78-96.
Ganal, Keith. "Stephen Crane's 'Maggie' and the Modern Soul." Elh 60.3 (1993):
759-85.
Gandal, Keith Leland. "The Spectacle of the Poor: Jacob Riis, Stephen Crane
and the Representation of Slum Life." U of California Berkeley, 1991.
Garland, Hamlin. "Stephen Crane as I Knew Him." The Yale Review 75.1 (1985):
1-12.
Garner, Stanton. "Stephen Crane's 'the Predecessor': Unwritten Play, Unwritten
Novel." American Literary Realism, 1870-1910 13 (1980): 97-100.
Gendin, Sidney. "Was Stephen Crane (or Anybody Else) a Naturalist?" Cambridge
Quarterly 24.2 (1995): 89-101.
Ghosal, Goutam. "Stephen Crane and Ernest Hemingway: The Artists as Anti-Intellectuals."
Indian Journal of American Studies 22.1 (1992): 85-88.
Gibson, Donald B. The Red Badge of Courage: Redefining the Hero. Twayne's Masterwork
Studies. Boston: Twayne, 1988.
Giles, Ronald. "Responding to Crane's 'the Monster'." South Atlantic Review
57.2 (1992): 45-55.
Giorcelli, Cristina. "La Citta Di Maggie." Rivista di Studi Anglo-Americani
6.8 (1990): 57-70.
Golemba, Henry. "'Distant Dinners' in Crane's Maggie: Representing 'the Other
Half'." Essays in Literature 21.2 (1994): 235-50.
Gonzalez Groba, Constante. "The Red Badge of Courage: Henry Fleming's Battles
with Readers and Literary Criticis." Revista Canaria de Estudios Ingleses 22-23
(1991): 129-43.
Graff, Aida Farrag. "Metaphor and Metonymy: The Two Worlds of Crane's Maggie."
English Studies in Canada 8.4 (1982): 422-36.
Green, Carol Hurd. "Stephen Crane and the Fallen Women." American Novelists
Revisited: Essays in Feminist Criticism. Ed. Fritz Fleischmann. Boston: Hall,
1982. 225-42.
Green, Melissa. "Fleming's 'Escape' in the Red Badge of Courage: A Jungian Analysis."
American Literary Realism 28.1 (1995): 80-91.
Grmela, Josef. "Some Problems of the Critical Reception of Stephen Crane's 'Maggie,
a Girl of the Streets'." Brno Studies in English (issued as Sbornik Praci Filozoficke
Fakulty Brnenske Univerzity: 19 (1991): 149-55.
Gross, David S. "The Western Stories of Stephen Crane." Jour. of Amer. Culture
11.4 (1988): 15-21.
Guemple, Michael. "A Case for the Appleton Red Badge of Courage." Resources
for American Literary Study 21.1 (1995): 43-57.
Gullason, Thomas. "The 'Lost' Newspaper Writings of Stephen Crane." Syracuse
University Library Associates Courier 21.1 (1986): 57-87.
---. "Stephen Crane at Layfayette College: New Perspectives." Stephen Crane
Studies 3.2 (1994): 2-12.
Gullason, Thomas A. "A Legacy for Stephen Crane: The Princeton Writings of the
Reverend Jonathan Townley Crane." Syracuse University Library Associates Courier
25.2 (1990): 55-79.
---. "Stephen Crane at Claverack College: A New Reading." Syracuse University
Library Associates Courier 27.2 (1992): 33-46.
---. "Stephen Crane at Syracuse University: New Findings." Syracuse University
Library Associates Courier 29 (1994): 129-40.
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Habegger, Alfred. "Fighting Words: The Talk of Men at War in the Red Badge of
Courage." Critical Essays on Stephen Crane's the Red Badge of Courage. Ed. Donald
Pizer. Critical Essays on American Literature. Boston: Hall, 1990. 229-38.
---. "Fighting Words: The Talk of Men at War in the Red Badge of Courage." Fictions
of Masculinity: Crossing Cultures, Crossing Sexualities. Ed. Peter F. Murphy.
New York: New York UP, 1994. 185-203.
Hakutani, Yoshinobu. "Jennie, Maggie, and the City." Dreiser's Jennie Gerhardt:
New Essays on the Restored Text. Ed. James L. W. West, III. Philadelphia: U
of Pennsylvania P, 1995. 147-56.
Haldar, Indrani. "Perspective and Point of View in Impressionist Painting and
Fiction." Proceedings of the Xiith Congress of the International Comparative
Literature Association/Actes Du Xiie Congres De L'association Internationale
De Litterature Comparee: Munchen 1988 Munich, Iv: Space and Boundaries of Literature/Espace
Et Frontieres De La Litterature. Ed. Roger --Fokkema Bauer, Douwe --Graat, Michael
de (asst. ed.)--Kaiser, Gerhard (asst.)--Rinner, Fridrun (asst.)--Wertheimer,
Jurgen (asst.). Proceedings of the Congress of the International Comparative
Literature Association. Munich: Iudicium, 1990. 562-66.
Halladay, Jean R. "Sartor Resartus Revisited: Carlylean Echoes in Crane's the
Red Badge of Courage." Nineteenth-Century Prose 16.1 (1988): 23-33.
Halliburton, David. The Color of the Sky: A Study of Stephen Crane. Cambridge
Studies in American Literature and Culture. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1989.
Hapke, Laura. "The Alternate Fallen Woman in Maggie: A Girl of the Streets."
Markham Review 12 (1983): 41-43.
Haraguchi, Haruka. "Rentai No Bigaku: Tsumi to Doshi to Shofutachi - Stephen
Crane No Sekai." America Bungaku No Seikimatsu. Ed. Rikuo Taniguchi. Tokyo:
Nan'undo, 1983. 101-55.
Harkins, William E. "Battle Scenes in the Writing of Tolstoy and Stephen Crane."
Russianness: Studies on a Nation's Identity. Ed. Robert L. Belknap. Studies
of the Harriman Institute. Ann Arbor: Ardis, 1990. 173-84.
Harris, Mark Radford. "Dreams That Shoot the Dreamer: Romantic Illusions That
Backfire on Various Characters in Nineteenth Century American Literature." Lehigh
U, 1992.
Hattenhauer, Darryl. "Crane's the Red Badge of Courage." Explicator 50.3 (1992):
160-61.
Hayes, Kevin J. "Crane Reviews in the Manchester Guardian." Stephen Crane Studies
2.2 (1993): 38-49.
Heilman, Patricia Kluss. "The Journalism-Fiction Connection in American Literature
as Seen in Selected Works of Stephen Crane, Ernest Hemingway, and Tom Wolfe."
1988.
Hillsman, David Frank. "Crane's 'Maggie' and Huysmans' 'Marthe': Two Naturalist
Prostitute Novels." 1987.
Holton, Milne. "Stephen Crane's 'Death and the Child': The Context of the Text."
Stephen Crane Studies 1.2 (1992): 1-8.
Horsford, Howard C. "'He Was a Man'." New Essays on the Red Badge of Courage.
Ed. Lee Clark Mitchell. The American Novel. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1986. 109-27.
Hurm, Gerd. Fragmented Urban Images: The American City in Modern Fiction from
Stephen Crane to Thomas Pynchon. Neue Studien Zur Anglistik Und Amerikanistik.
Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 1991.
Husni, Khalil. "Crane's the Red Badge of Courage." Explicator 39.4 (1981): 16-18.
Hussman, Lawrence E., Jr. "The Fate of the Fallen Woman in Maggie and Sister
Carrie." The Image of the Prostitute in Modern Literature. Ed. Pierre L. (ed.
& introd.)--Pringle Horn, Mary Beth (ed. & introd.). New York: Ungar,
1984. 91-100.
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Iheakaram, Paul O. "John Pepper Clark and Stephen Crane: An Investigation of
Source and Influence." Research in African Literatures 13.1 (1982): 53-59.
Inge, M. Thomas. "Sam Watkins and the Fictionality of Fact." Rewriting the South:
History and Fiction. Ed. Lothar (ed. & introd.)--Lerda Honnighausen, Valeria
Gennaro --Irmscher, Christoph (collab.)--Ward, Simon (collab.). Transatlantic
Perspectives. Tubingen: Francke, 1993. 176-84.
---. "Sam Watkins: Another Source for Crane's the Red Badge of Courage." Stephen
Crane Studies 3.1 (1994): 11-16.
introd., and Malcolm Bradbury. The Red Badge of Courage. Everyman's Library.
London; Rutland, VT: J. M. Dent & Sons; Charles E. Tuttle, 1992.
introd., and Thomas A. Gullason. "A Cache of Short Stories by Stephen Crane's
Family." Studies in Short Fiction 23.1 (1986): 71-106.
introd., and Stanley Wertheim. Stephen Crane: An Exhibition on the Centennial
of the Red Badge of Courage at the Grolier Club November 29, 1995 to January
12, 1996 from the Collection of Stanley Wertheim. New York: Grolier Club, 1995.
Jackson, David H. "Textual Questions Raised by Crane's 'Soldier of the Legion'."
American
Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography
55.1 (1983): 77-80.
Johnsen, William A. "Rene Girard and the Boundaries of Modern Literature." Boundary
2: A Journal of Postmodern Literature and Culture 9.2 (1981): 277-93.
Johnson, Clarence O. "Mr. Binks Read Emerson: Stephen Crane and Emerson's 'Nature'."
American Literary Realism 15.1 (1982): 104-10.
Johnson, Clarence Oliver. "'a Methodist Clergyman - of the Old Ambling-Nag,
Saddle-Bag, Exhorting Kind': Stephen Crane and His Methodist Heritage." 1983.
Juan-Navarro, Santiago. "Reading Reality: The Tortuous Path to Perception in
Stephen Crane's 'the Open Boat' and 'the Blue Hotel'." Revista Canaria de Estudios
Ingleses 19-20 (1989): 37-50.
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Kalaga, Wojciech. "Courage, Cowardice, and Maturity: The Red Badge of Courage
and Catch 22." The Image of War in the Anglo-American Literature of the Twentieth
Century. Ed. Marii Lobzowskiej. Prace Naukowe Uniwersytetu Slaskiego W Katowicach.
Katowice, Poland: U Slaski, 1983. 7-18.
Kamholtz, Jonathan. "Literature and Photography: The Captioned Vision Vs. The
Firm, Mechanical Impression." The Centennial Review 24 (1980): 385-402.
Kaplan, Amy. "The Spectacle of War in Crane's Revision of History." New Essays
on the Red Badge of Courage. Ed. Lee Clark Mitchell. The American Novel. Cambridge:
Cambridge UP, 1986. 77-108.
Kapoor, Kapi. "Desertion in the Fields: A Note on the Interpretation of the
Red Badge of Courage." Journal of the School of Languages 7.1-2 (1980): 65-69.
Katz, Joseph. "The Estate of Stephen Crane." Studies in American Fiction 10.2
(1982): 135-50.
---. "Stephen Crane's Concept of Death." The Kentucky Review 4.2 (1983): 49-55.
---. "Stephen Crane: Metropolitan Correspondent." The Kentucky Review 4.3 (1983):
39-51.
---. "Solving Stephen Crane's Pike County Puzzle." American
Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 55.2 (1983): 171-82.
Keenan, Richard. "The Sense of an Ending: Jan Kadar's Distortion of Stephen
Crane's the Blue Hotel." Literature/Film Quarterly 16.4 (1988): 265-68.
Keeney, William L. "Invoking the American Muse: Epic Beginnings and Epic Impossibility
in Three Twentieth-Century American Epics." Boston U, 1995.
Kent, Thomas L. "Epistemological Uncertainty in the Red Badge of Courage." MFS:
Modern Fiction Studies 27.4 (1981): 621-28.
Kent, Thomas L. "The Problem of Knowledge in 'the Open Boat' and 'the Blue Hotel'."
American Literary Realism 14.2 (1981): 262-68.
Kim, Martha Virginia Yeager. "The Style of Stephen Crane's the Red Badge of
Courage and Other Works: A Linguistic Analysis." 1983.
Kimball, Sue L. "Circles and Squares: The Designs of Stephen Crane's 'the Blue
Hotel'." Studies in Short Fiction 17 (1980): 425-30.
Kimmel, David P. "Crane, Sinclair, and Dreiser in the Temperance Tradition."
Ohio State U, 1991.
Kirby, David. "The Measure of Man." (London) Times Literary Supplement 4073
(1981): 466.
Knapp, Bettina L. Stephen Crane. Lit. & Life: Amer. Writers. New York: Ungar,
1987.
Kotani, Koji. "Stephen Crane's Strategy of Irony in the Red Badge of Courage."
Studies in English Language and Literature 40 (1990): 45-79.
Krause, Sydney J. "The Surrealism of Crane's Naturalism in Maggie." American
Literary Realism 16.2 (1983): 253-61.
Kronegger, M. E. "Impressionistic Literature and Narrative Theory: Stephen Crane."
Review 4 (1982): 129-34.
Kwiat, Joseph J. "Stephen Crane, Literary Reporter: Commonplace Experience and
Artistic Transcendence." Journal of Modern Literature 8 (1980): 129-38.
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Labbe, Evelyne. "'Machines of Reflection': The Red Badge of Courage Et Ses Doubles."
Q/W/E/R/T/Y: Arts, Litteratures & Civilisations du Monde Anglophone 4 (1994):
237-45.
Lee, Robert A. "Stephen Crane's the Red Badge of Courage: The Novella as 'Moving
Box'." The Modern American Novella. Ed. A. Robert Lee. Crit. Studies Ser. New
York: St. Martin's, 1989. 30-47.
Levenson, J. C. "The Red Badge of Courage and Mcteague: Passage to Modernity."
The Cambridge Companion to American Realism and Naturalism: Howells to London.
Ed. Donald Pizer. Cambridge Companions to Literature. Cambridge: Cambridge UP,
1995. 154-77.
---. notes, ed. Stephen Crane: Prose and Poetry: Maggie: A Girl of the Streets;
the Red Badge of Courage; Stories, Sketches, and Journalism; Poetry. Library
of America. New York, NY: Library of America, 1984.
Lewis, Anthony. "Teaching the Western Stories of Stephen Crane." American
Renaissance and American West. Ed. Christopher S. (ed. & introd.)--Dieterich
Durer, Herbert R. (ed. & introd.)--Laskowsky, Henry J. (ed. & introd.)--Welke,
James W. (ed. & introd.)--Veal, Donald L. (foreword). School of Amer. Studies,
& Dept. of Journalism & Telecommunication, Univ. of Wyoming, Laramie:
Dept. of Eng., 1982. 97-103.
Lindberg-Seyersted, Brita. Ford Madox Ford and His Relationship to Stephen Crane
and Henry James. Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities, 1987.
Lyon, Edward. "The Stephen Crane Collection at Syracuse University." Syracuse
University Library Associates Courier 21.1 (1986): 135-46.
Maitino, John Rocco. "Literary Impressionism in Stephen Crane, Joseph Conrad,
and Henry James." 1987.
Mariani, Giorgio. Spectacular Narratives: Representations of Class and War in
Stephen Crane and the American 1890s. American University Studies Xxiv: American
Literature. New York: Peter Lang, 1992.
Marin Madrazo, Pilar. "The Meaning of Henry Fleming's Initiation in the Complete
the Red Badge of Courage." Revista Canaria de Estudios Ingleses 12 (1986): 75-87.
Matheson, Terence J. "Impressionists, Satirists, Radicals, and Romantics: Investigating
the Eccentric Response." Canadian Review of American Studies/Revue Canadienne
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