Stephen Crane Criticism
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Essays
- From Indifference to Anxiety: Knowledge and the Reader in ‘The Open Boat.’
- The Dialogic Narrative of ‘The Open Boat.’
- Stephen Crane's ‘Bride’ as Countermyth of the West
- Violence and the Ideology of Capitalism: A Reconsideration of Crane's ‘The Blue Hotel.’
- Why Does the Oiler ‘Drown’? Perception and Cosmic Chill in ‘The Open Boat.’
- Disabling Fictions: Race, History, and Ideology in Crane's ‘The Monster.’
- The Significance of Stephen Crane's ‘The Monster.’
- Modern Pictures of War in Stephen Crane's Short Stories
- Between Conquest and Care: Masculinity and Community in Stephen Crane's ‘The Monster’
- Possessed by the Gothic: Stephen Crane's ‘The Monster.’
- Further Reading