(NOVEMBER 1, 1871 – JUNE 5, 1900) STEPHEN CRANE. WHO WAS HE? an American novelist, short story writer, poet and journalist. wrote notable works in the.
Introduction to Postwar Taiwan Fiction Unit 10: Nativist-realist Stories of Fate: The Cases of Huang Chun-ming and Wang Chen-ho. Lecturer: Richard Rong-bin.
American Naturalism featuring Stephen Crane. In 1860, most Americans lived on farms or in small villages. Over 23 million foreigners flowed into the.
By Stephen Crane. Associated with the Naturalist movement First work “published” in 1893 Maggie: A Girl of the Streets The Red Badge of Courage (1895)
Inference, Conclusion, Main Idea and Relevant Details Identify central idea or theme; analyze theme over the course of a text (LACC7.RL.1.2)
The Red Badge of Courage. T HE R ED B ADGE OF C OURAGE By Stephen Crane.
American Realism: 1860-1900. The Most Important Event:
Stephen Crane. Stephen Crane 1871-1900 The Red Badge of Courage is one of the first modern American novels.
“The Open Boat” (1897) Stephen Crane. Stephen Crane (1871-1900) Writer most famous for novel The Red Badge of Courage (1895), about a young man’s experience.
Stephen Crane. Born November 1, 1871 in Newark, NJ 14th child of a Methodist minister Started to write stories at the age of eight at 16 he was.