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Stephen Crane's literary family : a garland of writings

Title
Stephen Crane's literary family : a garland of writings / edited by Thomas A. Gullason.
Publication
Syracuse, N.Y. : Syracuse University Press, 2002.

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Additional Authors
  • Crane, J. T. (Jonathan Townley), 1819-1880.
  • Crane, Mary Helen Peck Crane, 1827-1891.
  • Crane, Agnes Elizabeth, 1856-1884.
  • Gullason, Thomas A.
Description
xix, 257 pages : illustrations; 24 cm
Subject
  • Crane, Stephen, 1871-1900 > Family
  • Crane, Stephen, 1871-1900
  • Crane, Agnes Elizabeth 1856-1884
  • Crane, Jonathan T. 1819-1880
  • Crane, Mary Helen Peck Crane 1827-1891
  • Crane, Stephen 1871-1900
  • Crane, Stephen
  • Crane, Mary Helen Peck Crane
  • Crane, Agnes Elizabeth
  • 1800-1899
  • American literature > 19th century
  • American literature
  • Families
  • Freundeskreis
  • Literatur
Note
  • Selection of works by Stephen Crane's father, Jonathan Townley Crane, his mother, Helen Crane, and his sister, Agnes Crane.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Stephen Crane and His Family: A Modern Portrait -- pt. 1. Jonathan Townley Crane. Father and Son: A Dual Reading. The Fiction of Our Popular Magazines. English Strictures on American Slavery. A Speculation Concerning Popular Happiness. The Aborigines of Great Britain. The Battle of Waterloo: A Ballad (poem). The Lawyer and His Family: A Temperance Story for Youth (fiction) (selections). A Talk about Talk, or The Art of Talking. The Mystified Quaker: Revision of Frank Olive's "Words and Their Uses" Party Politics. A Day in Camp Convalescent. Sermon: A Funeral Service Held in Memory of President Lincoln. Obedience. Singing in the Sunday School. What Shall We Teach? Keep the Children Right. The Crying Baby. Justice to Children. The Use of the Fists. "Thou" Christ and the Painters. Silent Power. The Jolly Frog (poem) -- pt. 2. Mary Helen Peck Crane. Mother and Son: A Dual Reading. How to Conduct a Weekly Meeting of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union. Report of "Press Work" Press Work (1887). Press Work (1890). Press Work (1891). A Trite Application. To the Women of New Jersey. Jerusha Ann Stubbs to Cousin Abigail Jane. Jerusha Ann's Third Letter. Hezekia Quidam to Jerusha Ann. Thanksgiving or Christmas. Which? How Jonathan Saved the Ash Barrel -- pt. 3. Agnes Elizabeth Crane. Sister and Brother: A Dual Reading. Land Ahead. Love of the Beautiful. A Helpless Person. Our Wealth. Valedictory. An Untitled Quatrain (poem). Content (poem). An Emendation of Mary Gardiner Brainard's "Not Knowing" (poem). A Victorious Defeat (short story). How It Happened (short story). The Result of an Experiment (short story). Laurel Camp, and What Came of It (short story). A Working List on Teaching and Learning -- App. A. Jonathan Townley Crane's Collegiate Achievements -- App. B. Novels and Novel-Reading: Jonathan Townley Crane -- App. C. Mystery and Discovery: Jonathan Townley Crane -- App. D. Words and Their Uses: Frank Olive -- App. E. Not Knowing: Mary Gardiner Brainard.
ISBN
  • 081562901X
  • 9780815629016
LCCN
2001034143
OCLC
  • ocm46952234
  • 46952234
  • SCSB-7963471
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library