Stephen Crane Books


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Stephen Crane (1871-1900) produced several classic works of literary naturalism, a movement that emerged in France in the middle of the 19th century and flourished in America between 1890 and 1910 in the works of Crane, Frank Norris, Jack London, and Theodore Dreiser. Naturalistic works, such as Londons "To Build a Fire" and Dreisers Sister Carrie, portray humans as helpless or nearly helpless victims of natural and social forces. He was perhaps the greatest of the naturalists, however, precisely because his works transcend their genre.

Stephen Crane Books provides the works of Stephen Crane as listed below:


A Dark-Brown Dog
A Desertion
A Grey Sleeve
A Mystery of Heroism
A Tent in Agony
Active Service
An Episode of War
An Experiment in Misery
An Indiana Campaign
Four Men in a Cave
London Impressions
Maggie, Girl of the Streets
The Duel That Was Not Fought
The End of the Battle
The Little Regiment
The Mesmeric Mountain
The Open Boat
The Pace of Youth
The Red Badge of Courage
The Reluctant Voyagers
The Scotch Express
The Snake
The Third Violet
The Veteran
Three Miraculous Soldiers
Upturned Face
War Is Kind

Powerful reader is also provided. You can adjust the size and color of the font as well as the background color. Night reading mode (dark mode) and highlight mode are also provided to make it suitable for reading at nights or when it is dark. When turning pages, the only thing you need to do is to simply slide your fingers. The page you were last reading will be automatically recorded and a bookmark can be inserted to anywhere you like. Also, you can write reading notes regarding to certain contents. In addition, an English dictionary is attached to the book for your word query at any time.