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Sources
Berryman, John. ‘‘Stephen Crane: 'The OpenBoat'.’’ In The Freedom of the Poet, pp. 168-84. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1976.
Buitenhuis, Peter. ‘‘The Essentials of Life: 'The Open Boat' as Existentialist Fiction,’’ Modern Fiction Studies Vol. 3, 1959, pp. 243-50.
Crane, Stephen. ‘‘Stephen Crane's Own Story.’’ In American Literature: A Prentice Hall Anthology, Elliott, Emory, editor, Prentice Hall, 1991.
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