Stephen Crane

Stephen Crane
ISBN-10
0804424683
ISBN-13
9780804424684
Series
Stephen Crane
Category
Biography & Autobiography / General
Pages
198
Language
English
Published
1987
Publisher
Ungar
Author
Bettina Liebowitz Knapp

Description

Briefly traces the life of the nineteenth century American writer, examines his major novels, tales, and poems, and discusses the themes and style of his work

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