The Red Badge of Courage: Maggie, a Girl of the Streets ; And, Other Selected Writings : Complete Texts with Introduction, Historical Contexts, Critical EssaysThis comprehensive volume of Crane's work includes the first published editions of The Red Badge of Courage and Maggie: A Girl of the Streets, both of which were considerably toned down in subsequent editions for a genteel 1890s reading public. This volume also presents his short fiction, as well as a wealth of supplementary material, including historical and cultural contexts, essays on urban life and reform in the late 19th century (to accompany Maggie), Civil War backgrounds (to accompany The Red Badge of Courage), and Spanish-American War backgrounds (to accompany Crane's short writings on the subject). |
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Page 216
... turned toward the body as if to ask it a question . “ Well , ” at length spoke the tattered man , “ there ain't no use in our stayin ' here an ' tryin ' t ' ask him anything . " The youth nodded an assent wearily . They both turned to ...
... turned toward the body as if to ask it a question . “ Well , ” at length spoke the tattered man , “ there ain't no use in our stayin ' here an ' tryin ' t ' ask him anything . " The youth nodded an assent wearily . They both turned to ...
Page 278
... turned . He came dashing back . His face had now turned grey , and in his eyes was all terror . " Here it is ! here it is ! " The officer was as a man gone in drink . His arm bent like a twig . His head drooped as if his neck were of ...
... turned . He came dashing back . His face had now turned grey , and in his eyes was all terror . " Here it is ! here it is ! " The officer was as a man gone in drink . His arm bent like a twig . His head drooped as if his neck were of ...
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... turned its head . Jimmie had remained in the van alone . “ Don't be afraid ! I won't let him hurt you , " he said , delighted . “ Huh ! ” they replied , contemptuously . “ We ain't afraid . ” Jimmie seemed to reap all the joys of the ...
... turned its head . Jimmie had remained in the van alone . “ Don't be afraid ! I won't let him hurt you , " he said , delighted . “ Huh ! ” they replied , contemptuously . “ We ain't afraid . ” Jimmie seemed to reap all the joys of the ...
Contents
A GIRL OF THE STREETS | 76 |
An Experiment in Misery | 130 |
Urban Life and Reform in the Late Nineteenth | 145 |
Copyright | |
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