Stephen Crane
Stephen Crane1871–190019th centuryliterary realism Stephen Crane was an American poet, novelist, and short story writer. Prolific throughout his short life, he wrote notable works in the Realist tradition as well as early examples of American Naturalism and Impressionism. He is recognized by modern critics as one of the most innovative writers of his generation.
Poems
150 poems- ‘Truth,’ Said a Traveller17 lines
- "And the sins of the fathers shall be"10 lines
- "I have heard the sunset song of the birches,"10 lines
- "It was wrong to do this," said the angel10 lines
- 16 THE AGE OF59 lines
- 18 THE AGE OF110 lines
- 2 THE AGE OF60 lines
- 4 THE AGE OV57 lines
- A man went before a strange God14 lines
- A spirit sped22 lines
- About Google Book Search7 lines
- ABOUT THE AUTHOR11 lines
- All Rights Reserved36 lines
- AMAZON CLASSICS4 lines
- And you love me?22 lines
- Audio formats available:5 lines
- Ay, workman, make me a dream,7 lines
- CHAP.31 lines
- CHAP. XXIV.17 lines
- CHAP. XXIX.24 lines
- CHAP. XXXI.52 lines
- CHAPTER 1127 lines
- CHAPTER 1261 lines
- CHAPTER 14106 lines
- CHAPTER 15112 lines
- CHAPTER 17143 lines
- CHAPTER 1892 lines
- CHAPTER 24146 lines
- CHAPTER 366 lines
- CHAPTER 4119 lines
- CHAPTER 7130 lines
- CHAPTER 8133 lines
- CHAPTER 984 lines
- Do not weep, maiden, for war is kind26 lines
- Drawings by Will Bradley94 lines
- Forth went the candid man6 lines
- God lay dead in heaven18 lines
- He started blindly through the grass.40 lines
- He was bewildered. As he ran with his comrades he22 lines
- His friend started. “What? Is he? Jim Conklin?”20 lines
- I Stood Upon a High Place6 lines
- I was in the darkness5 lines
- If There is a Witness to My Little Life4 lines
- II6 lines
- II10 lines
- III8 lines
- III10 lines
- In a lonely place,11 lines
- In heaven18 lines
- Interior Government of Franc$. Quarrels5 lines
- IV20 lines
- IX14 lines
- LI7 lines
- LII9 lines
- LIII11 lines
- LIV10 lines
- LIX7 lines
- LV12 lines
- LVII8 lines
- LVIII13 lines
- LX19 lines
- May 20074 lines
- OF COURAGE12 lines
- Once he faced about angrily. “What?”15 lines
- Once I saw mountains angry11 lines
- Places among the stars12 lines
- PRIVATELY REPRINTED8 lines
- Section 2.15 lines
- Section 3.16 lines
- Section 4.27 lines
- Section 5.23 lines
- Sequel of memorable; Events. The English6 lines
- Should the Wide World Roll Away7 lines
- Supposing that I should have the courage10 lines
- That’s like us.”9 lines
- The chatter of a death-demon from a tree-117 lines
- The chatter of a death-demon from a tree-top13 lines
- THE FULL PROJECT GUTENBERG LICENSE7 lines
- The man fled.6 lines
- THE NEW YORK 16 lines
- The New York Public Library5 lines
- The ocean said to me once19 lines
- The other shouted something in reply. He smiled.61 lines
- The successful man has thrust himself24 lines
- The tattered man shrank back abashed.49 lines
- The tattered man stood musing.22 lines
- The trees in the garden rained flowers.28 lines
- The youth had to follow.14 lines
- The youth murmured something.80 lines
- The youth nodded stupidly.7 lines
- There was a little pause.12 lines
- There was a man and a woman23 lines
- There was a man who lived a life of fire8 lines
- There was a silence.11 lines
- There was a sinister struggle.146 lines
- There was a tangled argument.21 lines
- There was another little pause.7 lines
- There was another silence while he waited.27 lines
- There was some grim rejoicing by the men.5 lines
- This file should be named 21606.txt.19 lines
- Tradition, thou art for suckling children5 lines
- Two or three angels8 lines
- Upon the road of my life19 lines
- VI17 lines
- VII9 lines
- VIII9 lines
- War is Kind - 00:29:0626 lines
- Well, Then I Hate Thee10 lines
- When a people reach the top of a hill,34 lines
- Where is God?53 lines
- WITH A5 lines
- XI11 lines
- XII10 lines
- XIII4 lines
- XIV9 lines
- XIX12 lines
- XLI6 lines
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- XLIX46 lines
- XLV5 lines
- XLVI8 lines
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- XLVIII13 lines
- XV5 lines
- XVI7 lines
- XVII8 lines
- XVIII18 lines
- XX9 lines
- XXI15 lines
- XXII11 lines
- XXIII12 lines
- XXIV8 lines
- XXIX12 lines
- XXV12 lines
- XXVI7 lines
- XXVII15 lines
- XXVIII17 lines
- XXX8 lines
- XXXI11 lines
- XXXII8 lines
- XXXIII17 lines
- XXXIV12 lines
- XXXIX12 lines
- XXXV11 lines
- XXXVI15 lines
- XXXVII5 lines
- XXXVIII19 lines
- You tell me this is God?143 lines
