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The Open Boat: Critical Essay by William Randel

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Stephen Crane
About 8 pages (2,424 words)
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SOURCE: Randel, William. “The Cook in ‘The Open Boat’.” American Literature 34, no. 3 (November 1962): 405-11.

In the following essay, Randel investigates discrepancies in the real-life incident that inspired Crane's story “The Open Boat.”

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