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Stephen Crane: Critical Essay by William M. Morgan

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SOURCE: Morgan, William M. “Between Conquest and Care: Masculinity and Community in Stephen Crane's ‘The Monster.’” Arizona Quarterly 56, no. 3 (autumn 2000): 63-92.

In the following essay, Morgan explores the constitution of white masculinity in “The Monster” and how this is called into question through division of community.

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