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Stephen Crane papers

Title
Stephen Crane papers, 1895-1908
Author
Crane, Stephen, 1871-1900
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StatusContainerFormatAccessCall NumberItem Location
Reel 6 Printed materials and scrapbooksMixed materialUse in library F d 8244 Reel 6 Printed materials and scrapbooksOff-site
Reel 6 Printed materials and scrapbooksMixed materialUse in library F d 8244 Reel 6 Printed materials and scrapbooksOff-site
Reel 5 Cora Crane manuscripts and documentsMixed materialUse in library F d 8244 Reel 5 Cora Crane manuscripts and documentsOff-site
Reel 5 Cora Crane manuscripts and documentsMixed materialUse in library F d 8244 Reel 5 Cora Crane manuscripts and documentsOff-site
Reel 4 Poetry manuscript of S. CraneMixed materialUse in library F d 8244 Reel 4 Poetry manuscript of S. CraneOff-site
Reel 4 Poetry manuscript of S. CraneMixed materialUse in library F d 8244 Reel 4 Poetry manuscript of S. CraneOff-site
Reel 3 Prose manuscript of S. CraneMixed materialUse in library F d 8244 Reel 3 Prose manuscript of S. CraneOff-site
Reel 3 Prose manuscript of S. CraneMixed materialUse in library F d 8244 Reel 3 Prose manuscript of S. CraneOff-site
Reel 2 Correspondence Pinker (1899 March 27)-ZMixed materialUse in library F d 8244 Reel 2 Correspondence Pinker (1899 March 27)-ZOff-site
Reel 2 Correspondence Pinker (1899 March 27)-ZMixed materialUse in library F d 8244 Reel 2 Correspondence Pinker (1899 March 27)-ZOff-site
Reel 1 Correspondence A-Pinker (1899 March 20)Mixed materialUse in library F d 8244 Reel 1 Correspondence A-Pinker (1899 March 20)Off-site
Reel 1 Correspondence A-Pinker (1899 March 20)Mixed materialUse in library F d 8244 Reel 1 Correspondence A-Pinker (1899 March 20)Off-site
McNeil testimony at murder trial 1907 [MN# 7417-2]Mixed materialUse in library F d 8244 McNeil testimony at murder trial 1907 [MN# 7417-2]Off-site
Corwin Knapp Linson - Stephen Crane: A Personal Record (manuscript)Mixed materialUse in library F d 8244 Corwin Knapp Linson - Stephen Crane: A Personal Record (manuscript)Off-site
Corwin Knapp Linson - Stephen Crane: A Personal Record (manuscript)Mixed materialUse in library F d 8244 Corwin Knapp Linson - Stephen Crane: A Personal Record (manuscript)Off-site

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Description
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Summary
Letters addressed to the Cranes from various members of the Crane and Howorth families, and from prominent literary figures such as Joseph Conrad, Henry James, H.G. Wells, George Bernard Shaw, Hamlin Garland, Elbert Hubbard, and Rider Haggard. A number of these letters relate to Cora Crane's activities after Stephen Crane's death, but the majority have to do with life at Brede Place in Sussex. Also present are a number of holograph manuscripts of Stephen Crane's literary works and manuscripts and typescripts of other material which he dictated. There is a group of stories and articles by Cora Crane, some pictures, photographs, art, and memorabilia. Also, seventy-four books from Crane's library, many of them signed.
Subject
  • Crane, Cora, 1865 or 1866-1910
  • Conrad, Joseph, 1857-1924
  • James, Henry, 1843-1916
  • Wells, H. G., 1866-1946
  • Shaw, Bernard, 1856-1950
  • Garland, Hamlin, 1860-1940
  • Hubbard, Elbert, 1856-1915
  • Haggard, H. Rider, 1856-1925
  • Howorth family
  • Crane family
  • American literature > 20th century
  • Women authors
  • Authors, American
  • Sussex (England) > Social life and customs
Genre/Form
  • Articles
  • Autographs (manuscripts)
  • Manuscripts (documents)
  • Notebooks
  • Photographic prints
  • Pictures (object genre)
  • Poems
Access (note)
  • This collection is located on-site.
  • This collection has no restrictions.
Cite As (note)
  • Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Stephen Crane papers; Box and Folder; Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University Library.
Original Location (note)
  • Boxes 1-9 (except for Crane cataloged documents), 12, and 20 are on: microfilm. 6 reels.
Terms of Use (note)
  • Readers must use microfilm of materials specified above.
  • Reproductions may be made for research purposes. The RBML maintains ownership of the physical material only. Copyright remains with the creator and his/her heirs. The responsibility to secure copyright permission rests with the patron.
Source (note)
  • Method of acquisition--Purchase; Date of acquisition--1952. Accession number--M-52.
Biography (note)
  • Stephen Crane was born in Newark, New Jersey on 1 November 1871. He attended Syracuse University for one semester and then began work as a freelance reporter in the slums of New York City. Maggie a Girl of the Streets 1893 grew out of this experience. Crane is best known for his realistic novel The Red Badge of Courage 1895 detailing the experiences of a soldier during the Civil War. During the Spanish-American War 1898 Crane served as a correspondent. In 1897 he moved to England and met fellow writers Joseph Conrad and Henry James. Crane died of tuberculosis on 5 June 1900 which he caught accompanying an expedition from the United States to Cuba.
Processing Action (note)
  • Cataloged Christina Hilton Fenn 06/--/89. Processed by various staff members: HR; BRC; KL, etc.
OCLC
  • 609578135
  • ocn609578135
  • SCSB-4796545
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries