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Stephen Crane

Bibliography

 

PRIMARY WORKS AND LATER EDITIONS

    • Maggie: A Girl of the Streets, by "Johnston Smith" (novel). New York: privately printed, 1893

 

    • The Black Riders and Other Lines (poetry). Boston: Copeland & Day, 1895.

 

  • The Red Badge of Courage (novel). New York: Appleton, 1895.

    • George's Mother (novel). New York: Arnold, 1896.

 

    • The Little Regiment and Other Episodes of the American Civil War (short stories). New York: Appleton, 1896.

 

    • The Third Violet (novel). New York: Appleton, 1897.

 

    • The Open Boat and Other Tales of Adventure. New York: Doubleday & McClure, 1898.

 

    • War Is Kind (poetry). New York: Stokes, 1899.

 

    • Active Service (novel). New York: Stokes, 1899.

 

    • The Monster and Other Stories. New York: Harper, 1899.

 

    • Whilomville Stories. New York: Harper, 1899.

 

    • Wounds in the Rain: War Stories. New York: Stokes, 1900.

 

    • Great Battles of the World (nonfiction). Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1901.

 

    • Last Words (stories and articles). London: Digby, Long, 1902.

 

    • The O'Ruddy (novel, completed by Robert Barr). New York: Stokes, 1903.

 

    • The Work of Stephen Crane. Ed. Wilson Follett. 12 vol. New York: Knopf, 1925-1926.

 

    • The Sullivan County Sketches. Ed. Melvin Schoberlin. Syracuse University Press, 1949.

 

    • Uncollected Writings. Ed. Olov W. Fryckstedt. Upsala University Press, 1963.

 

    • The Complete Short Stories and Sketches. Ed. Thomas A. Gullason. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1963.

 

    • The War Dispatches. Ed. R. W. Stallman and E. R. Hagemann. New York University Press, 1964.

 

    • The New York City Sketches. Ed. R. W. Stallman and E. W. Hagemann. New York University Press, 1966.

 

    • The Poems: A Critical Edition. Ed. Joseph Katz. New York: Cooper Square, 1966.

 

    • The Complete Novels. Ed. Thomas A. Gullason. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1967.

 

    • The Works of Stephen Crane. Ed. Fredson Bowers. 10 vol. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1969-1976.

 

    • Prose and Poetry. Ed. J. C. Levenson. New York: Library of America, 1984.

 

    • The Correspondence of Stephen Crane, 2. vols. Eds Stanley Wertheim & Paul Sorrentino. New York: Columbia University Press, 1988

 

 

BIOGRAPHIES

    • Beer, Thomas. 1923. Stephen Crane: A Study in American Letters. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.

 

    • Benfey, Christopher E. G. The Double Life of Stephen Crane. NY: Knopf, 1992.

 

    • Berryman, John. 1962 (1950). Stephen Crane. Cleveland: Meridian Books.

 

    • Davis, Linda H. Badge of Courage: The Life of Stephen Crane. NY: Houghton Mifflin, 1998.

 

    • Stallman, Robert, W. 1968. Stephen Crane: A Biography. Newq York: George Braziller.

 

    • Wertheim, Stanley. The Crane Log: A Documentary Life of Stephen Crane 1871-1900. NY: G. K. Hall, 1994.

 

 

CRITICAL STUDIES

    • Bassan, M. ed. 1967. Stephen Crane: A Collection of Critical Essays. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall.

 

    • Basye, Robert C. 1980. "Color Imagery in Stephen Crane's Poetry." American Literary Realism, 1870-1910 13: 122-31.

 

    • Benfey, Christopher. 1990. "Stephen Crane's Father and the Holiness Movement." Syracuse University Library Associates Courier 25.1: 27-36.

 

    • Bergon, Frank. Stephen Crane's Artistry. New York: Columbia UP, 1975.

 

    • Bender, B. 1976. "Hanging Stephen Crane in the Impressionistic Museum". Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism. 35 (Fall): 47-55.

 

    • Blair, John. 1989. "The Posture of a Bohemian in the Poetry of Stephen Crane." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 61.2 (): 215-29.

 

    • Bochner, Jay. 1999. "The Coming Storm of Modernism". In Bochner, Jay and Edwards, Justin D. (ed. and introd.), American Modernism across the Arts. New York, NY: Peter Lang: 7-30.

 

    • Brown, Bill. The Material Unconscious: American Amusement, Stephen Crane, and the Economies of Play. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1996.

 

    • Cady, Edwin H. Stephen Crane. Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1980.

 

    • Campbell, Donna. 2006. "Reflections on Stephen Crane." Stephen Crane Studies 15.1: 13-16

 

    • Carney, Raymond. 1988. "Crane and Eakins." Partisan Review 55.3: 464-73.

 

    • Church, Joseph. 2006. "Uncanny Moments in the Work of Stephen Crane." Stephen Crane Studies 15.1: 20-27.

 

    • Colvert, James B. 1984. Stephen Crane. San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.

 

    • ____. 1996. "Fred Holland Day, Louise Imogen Guiney, and the Text of Stephen Crane's The Black Riders." American Literary Realism 28.2: 18-24.

 

    • Dooley, Patrick K. and John J. McDermott. 1993. The Pluralistic Philosophy of Stephen Crane. Urbana: University of Illinois Press.

 

    • Fried, Michael. 1987. Realism, Writing, Disfiguration: On Thomas Eakins and Stephen Crane. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

 

    • Garland, Hamlin. 1985. "Stephen Crane as I Knew Him." The Yale Review 75.1: 1-12.

 

    • Gendin, Sidney. 1995. "Was Stephen Crane (or Anybody Else) a Naturalist?" Cambridge Quarterly 24: 89-101.

 

    • Ghosal, Goutam. 1992. "Stephen Crane and Ernest Hemingway: The Artists as Anti-Intellectuals." Indian Journal of American Studies 22.1: 85-88

 

    • Gullason, Thomas A. ed. 1972. Stephen's Crane's Career: Perspectivese and Evaluation. New York: University Press.

 

    • _____., ed. 2002. Stephen Crane's Literary Family: A Garland of Writings. Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse University Press.

 

    • Halliburton, David. The Color of the Sky: A Study of Stephen Crane. Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1989.

 

    • Huang, Jiaxiu. 2004. "Stephen Crane's Poetry of the Absurd". In Zhong, Weihe and Han, Rui (eds), Re-Reading America: Changes and Challenges. Cheltenham, England: Reardon:131-35.

 

    • Johnson, Clarence O. 1982. "Mr. Binks Read Emerson: Stephen Crane and Emerson's 'Nature'." American Literary Realism 15.1: 104-10.

 

    • Katz, Joseph, ed. 1972. Stephen Crane in Transition: Centenary Essays. Dekalb: Northern Illinois University Press.

 

    • Kuga, Shunji. 2006. "Momentous Sounds and Silences in Stephen Crane." Stephen Crane Studies 15.1: 17-19.

 

    • Kwiat, J. JU. 1952. "Stephen Crane and Painting". American Quarterly 4 (Winter): 309-22.

 

    • LaFrance, Marston. 1971. A Reading of Stephen Crane. Oxford: Clarendon Press.

 

    • Mariani, Giorgio. 1992. Spectacular Narratives: Representations of Class and War in Stephen Crane and the American 1890s. New York: P. Lang.

 

    • Monteiro, George. 2000. Stephen Crane's Blue Badge of Courage. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press.

 

    • Nagel, James. 1980. Stephen Crane and Literary Impressionism. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press.

 

    • Oehlschlaeger, Fritz. 2003. Love and Good Reasons: Postliberal Approaches to Christian Ethics and Literature. Durham: Duke University Press.

 

    • Paschke-Johannes, J. Edwin. 2006. "Existential Moments in Stephen Crane's Poems." Stephen Crane Studies 15.1: 32-36.

 

    • Pastore, Stephen R. 1997. "The Aesthetics of Stephen Crane's The Black Riders and Other Lines: A Bibliographical Study". Stephen Crane Studies (6:2): 6-14.

 

    • Robertson, Michael. 1997. Stephen Crane, Journalism, and the Making of American Literature. New York: Columbia University Press.

 

    • Rodriguez Torras, Fernanda. 1991. "Ambivalencia En La Poesia Belica De Stephen Crane." Salina: Revista de Lletres 6: 51-54.

 

    • Saunders, Judith P. 2007. "Stephen Crane. American Poetry at a Crossroads". In Bennett, Paula Bernat and Kilcup, Karen L. (ed. and introd.); Schweighauser, Philipp (ed.), Teaching Nineteenth-Century American Poetry. New York, NY: Modern Language Association of America: 185-99.

 

    • Smith, Allan Gardner. 1983. "Stephen Crane, Impressionism and William James." Revue Francaise d'Etudes Americaines 8.17: 237-48.

 

    • Sorrentino, Paul. 1982. "The Philistine Society's Banquet for Stephen Crane." American Literary Realism 15.2: 232-38.

 

    • ____. "A Reminiscence of Stephen Crane." Syracuse University Library Associates Courier 19.2 (1984): 111-14.

 

    • ____. 1998. "Nelson Greene's Reminiscences of Stephen Crane." Resources for American Literary Study 24.1: 49-83.

 

    • _____ . 2001. "The Legacy of Thomas Beer in the Study of Stephen Crane and American Literary History". American Literary Realism, (34:1): 47-65.

 

    • ______ . 2003. "A Re-Examination of the Relationship between Stephen Crane and W. D. Howells." American Literary Realism (35:3): 187-211

 

    • _____. ed. 2006. Stephen Crane Remembered. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press.

 

    • Szumski, Bonnie, ed. 1998. Readings on Stephen Crane. San Diego: Greenhaven, Taylor, Thomas W. 1996. "Stephen Crane and the Commodore: A Prelude to the Spanish- American War." Stephen Crane Studies: 25-27.

 

    • Tuttleton, James W. 1988. "'a Runaway Dog Like Me': Stephen Crane in His Letters." The New Criterion 6.10: 49-58.

 

    • Vanouse, Donald P. 1986. "Schoberlin's Annotated Copy of War Is Kind." Syracuse University Library Associates Courier 21.1: 89-102.

 

    • ____. 1994. "The First Editions of Stephen Crane's The Black Riders and Other Lines and War Is Kind." Syracuse University Library Associates Courier 29: 107-25.

 

    • Walhout, Clarence. 1987. "Ives, Crane, Marin, and 'the Mind Behind the Maker'." Christian Scholar's Review 16.4: 355-72

 

    • Weatherford, Ricahrd, M. ed. 1973. Stephen Crane: The Critical Heritage. London & Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul.

 

    • Wertheim, Stanley. 1995. 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. NY: Grolier Club.

 

    • _____. 1997. A Stephen Crane Encyclopedia. NY: Greenwood

 

    • _____. 1998. "The Black Riders Revisited: An Inquiry into a Bibliographical Study." Stephen Crane Studies 7.2: 6-12.

 

    • Westbrook, Max. 1998. "Recognizing the Two Voices in Crane's Poetry". Readings on Stephen Crane. Ed. and introd. Bonnie Szumski. Greenhaven Press Literary Companion to American Authors. San Diego, CA: Greenhaven, 191-96.