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The Open Boat: Critical Essay by Gorham B. Munson

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Stephen Crane
About 11 pages (3,266 words)
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SOURCE: Munson, Gorham B. “Prose for Fiction: Stephen Crane.” In Style and Form in American Prose, pp. 159-70. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc., 1929.

In the following essay, Munson outlines the plot of “The Open Boat” and provides a stylistic analysis of the story.

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