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  • - And Other Stories
    af Stephen Crane
    251,95 kr.

  • - A Girl of the Streets
    af Stephen Crane
    108,95 kr.

    Originally published under the pseudonym of Johnston Smith, this novella was Stephen Crane's first, large venture into the publishing world. Rejected by several publishing firms, Crane self-published this work. Although it wasn't received well by the public at the time, this early work of Crane is important in relation to his later notoriety as an author

  • - An Episode of the American Civil War
    af Stephen Crane
    278,95 kr.

    The Red Badge of Courage follows events of the American Civil War, and life of a young private of the Union Army, Henry Fleming, who flees from the field of battle. Overcome with shame, he longs for a wound, a red badge of courage, to counteract his cowardice. When his regiment once again faces the enemy, Henry acts as standard-bearer.

  • af Stephen Crane
    314,95 - 488,95 kr.

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    313,95 - 486,95 kr.

  • af Stephen Crane
    268,95 - 441,95 kr.

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    296,95 - 469,95 kr.

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    267,95 - 440,95 kr.

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    269,95 - 442,95 kr.

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    241,95 - 413,95 kr.

  • af Stephen Crane
    314,95 - 698,95 kr.

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    267,95 - 440,95 kr.

  • - A Girl of the Streets
    af Stephen Crane
    223,95 - 518,95 kr.

  • - A Girl of the Streets
    af Stephen Crane
    98,95 kr.

  • af Stephen Crane
    148,95 - 238,95 kr.

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    339,95 - 447,95 kr.

  • af Stephen Crane
    183,95 kr.

    Stranded at Sea With Three Others - Survivor "The Open Boat" is a short story by American author Stephen Crane (1871-1900). First published in 1897, it was based on Crane's experience of surviving a shipwreck off the coast of Florida earlier that year while traveling to Cuba to work as a newspaper correspondent. Crane was stranded at sea for thirty hours when his ship, the SS Commodore, sank after hitting a sandbar. He and three other men were forced to navigate their way to shore in a small boat; one of the men, an oiler named Billie Higgins, drowned after the boat overturned. A volume titled The Open Boat and Other Tales of Adventure was published in the United States in 1898; an edition entitled The Open Boat and Other Stories was published simultaneously in England. About the Author: American author Stephen Crane began writing early in life, and was already a published author by the age of sixteen. Get Your Copy Now.

  • af Stephen Crane
    118,95 kr.

    What Would You Do To Survive After a Shipwreck? Following a shipwreck, four survivors are adrift in a leaking dinghy-The Open Boat. The captain is hurt but still able to lead, the cook keeps the boat afloat by bailing, and the correspondent and the oiler-a man whose job it is to oil machinery-take turns rowing. At first, angry at their situation and inclined to bicker, the men ultimately form bonds of empathy and, united, struggle to survive. Based on author Stephen Crane's own experience of shipwreck off the coast of Florida in 1897, "The Open Boat" is considered by many to be his greatest work and the model of literary Naturalism. First published in 1897, it was based on Crane's experience of surviving a shipwreck off the coast of Florida earlier that year while traveling to Cuba to work as a newspaper correspondent. About the Author: Stephen Crane (November 1, 1871 - June 5, 1900) was an American poet, novelist, and short story writer. Get Your Copy Now.

  • af Stephen Crane
    453,95 kr.

  • af Stephen Crane
    56,95 kr.

    Durch einen Schneesturm wird "Das blaue Hotel" in Nebraska von der Außenwelt abgeschnitten. Der Wirt, sein Sohn und drei weitere anwesende Gäste sind fortan auf sich allein gestellt und müssen sich, so weit es geht, arrangieren. Doch das ist leichter gesagt als getan. Denn in dem Hotel prallen unterschiedliche Religionen und Gesellschaftsschichten aufeinander, sodass es immer wieder zu Konflikten kommt. Vor allem der schwedische Gast aus New York macht den anderen mit seiner absurd-paranoiden Art das Leben schwer. Als sich dann auch noch ein Kartenspiel anders entwickelt als erwartet, kommt es plötzlich zu einer Auseinandersetzung um Leben und Tod.Stephen Crane (1871-1900) war ein amerikanischer Schriftsteller. Er begann bereits im Kindesalter zu schreiben. Sein Studium brach er nach dem Tod der Eltern ab und begann als Journalist in New York zu arbeiten, wo er vor allem über das Leben in den Slums berichtete. Diese Erfahrungen brachte er auch in seinem Erstlingsroman "Maggie. A Girl of the Streets" ein, der 1893 erschien. Seinen Durchbruch als Autor feierte Crane mit "Die rote Tapferkeitsmedaille" im Jahr 1895, später wurde er Kriegsberichterstatter. Crane starb im Alter von nur 28 Jahren an Tuberkulose.

  • af Stephen Crane
    98,95 kr.

    Stephen Crane's immortal masterpiece about the nightmare of war was first published in 1895 and brought its young author immediate international fame. Set during the Civil War, it tells of the brutal disillusionment of a young recruit who had dreamed of the thrill and glory of war, only to find himself fleeing the horror of a battlefield. Shame over his cowardice drives him to seek to redeem himself by being wounded-earning what he calls the "red badge of courage." Praised for its psychological insight and its intense and unprecedented realism in portraying the experience of men under fire, The Red Badge of Courage has been a beloved bestseller for more than a century.

  • - The Scarlet Letter, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, The Red Badge of Courage and Billy Budd
    af Mark Twain, Herman Melville & Stephen Crane
    98,95 kr.

  • af Stephen Crane
    273,95 kr.

    An essay on life during the Victorian era prefaces a collection of writings by leading British authors whose works reflect the values and concerns of the age.

  • af Stephen Crane
    148,95 kr.

    The Monster is an 1898 novella by American author Stephen Crane (1871-1900). The story takes place in the small, fictional town of Whilomville, New York. An American-African coachman named Henry Johnson, who is employed by the town's physician, Dr. Trescott, becomes horribly disfigured after he saves Trescott's son from a fire. When Henry is branded a "monster" by the town's residents, Trescott vows to shelter and care for him, resulting in his family's exclusion from the community. The novella reflects upon the 19th-century social divide and ethnic tensions in America. The fictional town of Whilomville, which is used in 14 other Crane stories, was based on Port Jervis, New York, where Crane lived with his family for a few years during his youth. It is thought that he took inspiration from several local men who were similarly disfigured, although modern critics have made numerous connections between the story and the 1892 lynching in Port Jervis of a man of color named Robert Lewis.

  • af Stephen Crane
    449,95 kr.

  • af Stephen Crane
    113,95 - 313,95 kr.

  • - Seven Poems and a Sketch
    af Stephen Crane & Publisher Roycroft Shop
    154,95 kr.

  • af Stephen Crane & Will Bradley
    168,95 kr.

  • - Seven poems and a sketch
    af Stephen Crane
    154,95 kr.

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