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Biography of Stephen Crane
1161 words, approx. 3.9 pages
 Stephen Crane (1871-1900), an American fiction writer and poet, was also a newspaper reporter. His novel "The Red Badge of Courage" stands high among the world's books depicting warfare. After the Civil War, William Dean Howells, Henry James, and others...
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Biography of Stephen Crane
16485 words, approx. 55 pages
 A precursor of the imagists in poetry and of the novelists writing the new fiction of the 1920s, Stephen Crane was one of the most gifted and influential writers of the late nineteenth century, noted for his brilliant and innovative style, his vivid, iro...
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Biography of Stephen (Townley) Crane
16021 words, approx. 53.4 pages
 A precursor of the imagists in poetry and of the novelists writing the new fiction of the 1920s, Stephen Crane was one of the most gifted and influential writers of the late nineteenth century, noted for his brilliant and innovative style, his vivid, iro...


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 The Spectator
Three men in a boat
07/02/2005: 819 words, approx. 3 pages Low life Responding to Boh Geldof's call for a Dunkirk-style armada of small boats to pop across the Channel to pick up those French people wishing to protest at Gleneagles, the Sunday Telegraph last week commissioned me to pop across to Boulogne in...
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 Evening Standard - London
Two men in a boat
11/08/2001: 1,234 words, approx. 4 pages AS THEY prepare to celebrate their first anniversary together as a pair, Matthew Pinsent and James Cracknell will probably admit the honeymoon is coming to an end. This time last November, in the golden afterglow of the Olympics, Britain's newest sporting duo were...


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Men, Women, and Boats by Stephen Crane | |
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