- en.wikipedia.org Stephen CraneColumbia University purchased much of the Stephen Crane materials held by Cora Crane at her death.
- medium.com illumination/stephen-crane-the-poet-…Stephen Crane, a renowned American author, poet, and short-story writer, was born on November 1, 1871, in Newark, New Jersey.
- thptlaihoa.edu.vn stephen-crane/Best Known For: Stephen Crane was a 19th-century American writer best known for his novels ‘The Red Badge of Courage’ and ‘Maggie: A Girl of the Streets.’
- poetryfoundation.org poets/stephen-craneStephen Crane was one of America's foremost realistic writers, and his works have been credited with marking the beginning of modern American Naturalism.
- Crane edited by Donald Pizer, 1990; The Double Life of Crane by Christopher E. G. Benfey, 1993; The Pluralistic Philosophy of Stephen Crane by.
- The Stephen Crane Queries feature at this site (Queries in the menu bar) consists of questions and answers about Crane sent to cranequeries@gmail.com.
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- mypoeticside.com poets/stephen-crane-poemscrane Stephen Crane was a 19th century American poet, journalist, writer of short stories and novelist whose most famous book, poem drew plaudits from all over...
- enotes.com topics/stephen-craneStephen Crane, the youngest son of a youngest son, was the last of fourteen children born to the Reverend Jonathan Townley Crane and his wife, Mary Peck.
- booksummary.net writer/stephen-crane-biography/In 1896, just before boarding the boat that would almost kill him, Stephen Crane met Cora Taylor. He was twenty-five years old and she was thirty-one and married.