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The Open Boat: Critical Essay by Edwin H. Cady

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Stephen Crane
About 22 pages (6,622 words)
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SOURCE: Cady, Edwin H. “After The Red Badge of Courage.” In Stephen Crane, pp. 145-60. Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1980.

In the following essay, Cady surveys Crane's fiction after The Red Badge of Courage and regards “The Open Boat” as one of his best literary achievements.

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