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Definition of Stephen Crane
1. Noun. United States writer (1871-1900).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stephen Crane
Literary usage of Stephen Crane
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Roads of Adventureby Ralph Delahaye Paine by Ralph Delahaye Paine (1922)
""Autobiographical narrative of adventures as a filibuster in Cuba and as a war correspondent."--Publisher's announcement."
2. The Book of Humorous Verse by Carolyn Wells (1920)
"A THOUGHT Stephen Crane. IF all the harm that women have done Were put in a bundle
and rolled into one, Earth would not hold it, The sky could not enfold it ..."
3. Great Companions by Edith Wyatt (1917)
"In this speculative glance, not long since, I chanced to be arrested by the memory
of Stephen Crane. Endowed with a genius for direct expression, ..."
4. Authors and I by Charles Lewis Hind (1921)
"Stephen Crane TO have written "The Red Badge of Courage" before he was 25; to
have produced all of his work ere the age of 30—is wonderful. ..."
5. Authors and I by Charles Lewis Hind (1920)
"Stephen Crane TO have written "The Red Badge of Courage" before he was 25; to
have produced all of his work ere the age of 30—is wonderful. ..."
6. Friday Nights: Literary Criticisms and Appreciations by Edward Garnett (1922)
"... Stephen Crane AND HIS WORK A SHORT time ago I picked up on a London book-stall,
the first edition of "The Red Badge of Courage." Its price was sixpence. ..."