Stephen Crane Remembered: Studies in American Literary Realism and Naturalism
Editat de Paul Sorrentinoen Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 iul 2022
This book collects reminiscences by contemporaries, friends, and associates of Stephen Crane that illuminate the life of this often misunderstood and misrepresented writer. Although Crane is widely regarded as a major American author, conclusions about his life, work, and thought remain obscure due to the difficulties in separating fact from fiction. His first biographer recorded mostly vague impressions and, to mythologize his subject, invented a multitude of the episodes and letters used in his account of Crane’s life. Subsequent biographies were either cursory summations or compendiums of verifiable facts. Crane himself was both reclusive and mercurial, protective of his inner life while projecting a variety of personae to suit others.
A flamboyant personality and close friend of writers such as William Dean Howells, Henry James, and Joseph Conrad, Crane made telling impressions on his contemporaries. They often constitute the best assessments of Crane’s own personality and work. The 90 reminiscences gathered here offer a much-needed account of Crane’s life from a variety of viewpoints, as well as important information about the contributors themselves.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780817360627
ISBN-10: 081736062X
Pagini: 400
Ilustrații: 10 B&W FIGURES
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University Of Alabama Press
Colecția University Alabama Press
Seria Studies in American Literary Realism and Naturalism
ISBN-10: 081736062X
Pagini: 400
Ilustrații: 10 B&W FIGURES
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University Of Alabama Press
Colecția University Alabama Press
Seria Studies in American Literary Realism and Naturalism
Notă biografică
Paul Sorrentino was the Clifford A. Cutchins III Professor of English at Virginia Tech and author of Stephen Crane: A Life of Fire, coauthor of The Crane Log: A Documentary Life of Stephen Crane, 1871–1900 and coeditor of The Correspondence of Stephen Crane.
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART 1. PORT JERVIS, HARTWOOD, ASBURY PARK
Chapter 1. Edmund B. Crane
Chapter 2. Elizabeth (Archer) Crane
Chapter 3. Wilbur F. Crane
Chapter 4. Carl F. Price
Chapter 5. Post Wheeler
Chapter 6. Arthur Oliver
Chapter 7. Willis Fletcher Johnson
Chapter 8. Helen R. Crane
Chapter 9. Edna Crane Sidbury
Chapter 10. Anna E. Wells
PART 2. SCHOOL AND COLLEGE
Chapter 11. Abram Lincoln Travis
Chapter 12. Harvey Wickham
Chapter 13. Ernest G. Smith
Chapter 14. Frank W. Noxon
Chapter 15. Mansfield J. French
Chapter 16. Clarence N. Goodwin
Chapter 17. William McMahon
Chapter 18. Clarence Loomis Peaslee
Chapter 19. George F. Chandler
PART 3. NEW YORK CITY
Chapter 20. Hamlin Garland
Chapter 21. Corwin Knapp Linson
Chapter 22. Frederic M. Lawrence
Chapter 23. Nelson Greene
Chapter 24. R. G. Vosburgh
Chapter 25. (Axel) David Ericson
Chapter 26. Frederick C. Gordon
Chapter 27. Curtis Brown
Chapter 28. John D. Barry
Chapter 29. William Waring Carroll
Chapter 30. Reginald Wright Kauffman
Chapter 31. Irving Bacheller
Chapter 32. Robert H. Davis
Chapter 33. Kenneth Herford
Chapter 34. Henry McBride
Chapter 35. John Northern Hilliard
Chapter 36. Harry B. Smith
Chapter 37. Willis Brooks Hawkins
Chapter 38. Claude Bragdon
PART 4. THE WEST AND MEXICO
Chapter 39. Willa Cather
PART 5. FLORIDA AND THE COMMODORE
Chapter 40. Ralph D. Paine
Chapter 41. Ernest W. McCready
PART 6. CUBA, HAITI, PUERTO RICO
Chapter 42. Charles Michelson
Chapter 43. Cecil Carnes (writing about James H. Hare)
Chapter 44. Edward Marshall
Chapter 45. Burr McIntosh
Chapter 46. Richard Harding Davis
Chapter 47. Don Carlos Seitz
Chapter 48. Walter Parker
Chapter 49. Otto Carmichael
Chapter 50. Edwin J. Emerson
PART 7. ENGLAND
Chapter 51. Joseph Conrad
Chapter 52. Jessie Conrad
Chapter 53. Ford Madox Ford
Chapter 54. Edward Garnett
Chapter 55. H. G. Wells
Chapter 56. Karl Edwin Harriman
Chapter 57. Edith Richie Jones
Chapter 58. Mark Barr
Chapter 59. A. E. W. Mason
Chapter 60. Edwin Pugh
Chapter 61. C. Lewis Hind
Chapter 62. W. Pett Ridge
List of Reminiscences
Notes
Works Cited
Index
Introduction
PART 1. PORT JERVIS, HARTWOOD, ASBURY PARK
Chapter 1. Edmund B. Crane
Chapter 2. Elizabeth (Archer) Crane
Chapter 3. Wilbur F. Crane
Chapter 4. Carl F. Price
Chapter 5. Post Wheeler
Chapter 6. Arthur Oliver
Chapter 7. Willis Fletcher Johnson
Chapter 8. Helen R. Crane
Chapter 9. Edna Crane Sidbury
Chapter 10. Anna E. Wells
PART 2. SCHOOL AND COLLEGE
Chapter 11. Abram Lincoln Travis
Chapter 12. Harvey Wickham
Chapter 13. Ernest G. Smith
Chapter 14. Frank W. Noxon
Chapter 15. Mansfield J. French
Chapter 16. Clarence N. Goodwin
Chapter 17. William McMahon
Chapter 18. Clarence Loomis Peaslee
Chapter 19. George F. Chandler
PART 3. NEW YORK CITY
Chapter 20. Hamlin Garland
Chapter 21. Corwin Knapp Linson
Chapter 22. Frederic M. Lawrence
Chapter 23. Nelson Greene
Chapter 24. R. G. Vosburgh
Chapter 25. (Axel) David Ericson
Chapter 26. Frederick C. Gordon
Chapter 27. Curtis Brown
Chapter 28. John D. Barry
Chapter 29. William Waring Carroll
Chapter 30. Reginald Wright Kauffman
Chapter 31. Irving Bacheller
Chapter 32. Robert H. Davis
Chapter 33. Kenneth Herford
Chapter 34. Henry McBride
Chapter 35. John Northern Hilliard
Chapter 36. Harry B. Smith
Chapter 37. Willis Brooks Hawkins
Chapter 38. Claude Bragdon
PART 4. THE WEST AND MEXICO
Chapter 39. Willa Cather
PART 5. FLORIDA AND THE COMMODORE
Chapter 40. Ralph D. Paine
Chapter 41. Ernest W. McCready
PART 6. CUBA, HAITI, PUERTO RICO
Chapter 42. Charles Michelson
Chapter 43. Cecil Carnes (writing about James H. Hare)
Chapter 44. Edward Marshall
Chapter 45. Burr McIntosh
Chapter 46. Richard Harding Davis
Chapter 47. Don Carlos Seitz
Chapter 48. Walter Parker
Chapter 49. Otto Carmichael
Chapter 50. Edwin J. Emerson
PART 7. ENGLAND
Chapter 51. Joseph Conrad
Chapter 52. Jessie Conrad
Chapter 53. Ford Madox Ford
Chapter 54. Edward Garnett
Chapter 55. H. G. Wells
Chapter 56. Karl Edwin Harriman
Chapter 57. Edith Richie Jones
Chapter 58. Mark Barr
Chapter 59. A. E. W. Mason
Chapter 60. Edwin Pugh
Chapter 61. C. Lewis Hind
Chapter 62. W. Pett Ridge
List of Reminiscences
Notes
Works Cited
Index
Recenzii
“ . . . a valuable contribution to Crane studies. . . . Sorrentino’s comments are likely to sharpen critical thinking in biographical scholarship and contribute to strengthening courses concerning methods of biographical study.”—Stephen Crane Studies
“I was especially struck by the ‘pictures’ of Crane in New York City living among the young illustrators and painters, of Crane in Cuba during the Spanish-American War, and of Crane at Brede Place, as a neighbor of Wells and James.”—George Monteiro, author of Stephen Crane’s Blue Badge of Courage
“For many years the truth about Crane's life was difficult to ascertain, first, because Crane (1871-1900) was contradictory and evasive about himself and, second, because his first biographer, Thomas Beer, fabricated many details in his eponymous book about the writer (1923). The most reliable biography remains R. W. Stallman's Stephen Crane: A Critical Biography (CH, Jul’73). The current volume complements that one and will help the reader understand Crane better as man and writer. Sorrentino has collected 90 reminiscences from some 60 individuals who knew Crane--family members, friends, neighbors, and fellow writers and editors. Among the more familiar names found here are Hamlin Garland, Willa Cather, Ford Maddox Ford, and H. G. Wells. The occasional particular reminiscence is suspect, but Sorrentino provides sufficient information to contextualize its value. Highly recommended.”—CHOICE
“I was especially struck by the ‘pictures’ of Crane in New York City living among the young illustrators and painters, of Crane in Cuba during the Spanish-American War, and of Crane at Brede Place, as a neighbor of Wells and James.”—George Monteiro, author of Stephen Crane’s Blue Badge of Courage
“For many years the truth about Crane's life was difficult to ascertain, first, because Crane (1871-1900) was contradictory and evasive about himself and, second, because his first biographer, Thomas Beer, fabricated many details in his eponymous book about the writer (1923). The most reliable biography remains R. W. Stallman's Stephen Crane: A Critical Biography (CH, Jul’73). The current volume complements that one and will help the reader understand Crane better as man and writer. Sorrentino has collected 90 reminiscences from some 60 individuals who knew Crane--family members, friends, neighbors, and fellow writers and editors. Among the more familiar names found here are Hamlin Garland, Willa Cather, Ford Maddox Ford, and H. G. Wells. The occasional particular reminiscence is suspect, but Sorrentino provides sufficient information to contextualize its value. Highly recommended.”—CHOICE
Descriere
Stephen Crane Remembered by Paul Sorrentino offers a rich and revealing portrait of one of America’s most influential literary figures through the voices of those who knew him best. Bringing together a wide range of firsthand accounts, reminiscences, and historical perspectives, Sorrentino reconstructs Crane’s life, character, and creative legacy in vivid detail. Beyond a traditional biography, this volume explores how memory, reputation, and narrative shape our understanding of authors over time. Illuminating both the man behind the works and the cultural milieu in which he lived, Stephen Crane Remembered is an essential resource for scholars, students, and readers interested in American literary history and the enduring influence of Crane’s writing.