Spectacular Narratives
Representation of Class and War in Stephen Crane and the American 1890s
©1992
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VIII,
186 Pages
Series:
American University Studies , Volume 37
Summary
Despite Stephen Crane's great interest in social themes of his time, few critics have analyzed the historical and political significance of his work. This book demonstrates that only an analysis capable of grasping the politics of Crane's texts can adequately account for their stylistic and aesthetic qualities. Focusing on Maggie: A Girl of the Streets and The Red Badge of Courage, as well as on seldom studied bestsellers of the American 1890s such as R.H. Davis's Soldiers of Fortune and F.M. Crawford's Via Crucis, it offers new insights into the formal and ideological relationship of Crane's fiction to popular literature.
Details
- Pages
- VIII, 186
- Publication Year
- 1992
- ISBN (Hardcover)
- 9780820418759
- Language
- English
- Published
- New York, San Francisco, Bern, Baltimore, Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien, Paris, 1992. VIII, 186 pp.
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