BENFEY, CHRISTOPHER - The Double Life of Stephen Crane

New York, Knopf. 1992. (ISBN: 0394568648). Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good jacket 1.00 x 9.50 x 6.25. From Publishers Weekly In an effort to clear away the mists surrounding Crane's short life (1871-1899) Benfey ( Emily Dickinson ) advances the interesting hypothesis that Crane's life was foreshadowed and dictated by his fiction. As a reporter Crane experienced the horrors of war (Spanish-American) only after he wrote The Red Badge of Courage; years before a common-law marriage to a former madam, he wrote Maggie: A Girl of the Streets. Benfey supports his thesis with a detailed analysis of Crane's life and works including the often overlooked poetry ( The Black Riders ) and his less well-known novels and short stories. While he makes a contribution to the evolving scholarly criticism of Crane's writings, his conjectures concerning the writer's life, due to a lack of documentary evidence, remain speculative. Illustrated. Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc. Ingram A reassessment of the quintessential nineteenth-century American writer chronicles Crane's life and literary work and argues that the writer, successful at a young age, attempted to live the life his works portrayed. Very Good/Very Good.
USD 5.00 [Appr.: EURO 3.5 | £UK 3.25 | JP¥ 441] Booknumber: 053861

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