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Born in November 1, 1871 / Died in June 5, 1900 / United States / English

Bibliography

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COLLECTIONS

  • Men, Women and Boats, edited and introduced by Vincent Starrett, Boni & Liveright, 1921.
  • 1925-26 The Works of Stephen Crane, twelve volumes, edited by Wilson Follett, Knopf.
  • The Collected Poems of Stephen Crane (poetry), edited by Follett, Knopf, 1930.
  • The Complete Short Stories and Sketches, edited and introduced by Thomas A. Gullason, Doubleday, 1963.
  • Poems, edited by Gerald D. McDonald, illustrated by Nonny Hogrogian, Crowell, 1964.
  • The Complete Novels, edited and introduced by Gullason, Doubleday, 1967.
  • The Portable Stephen Crane, edited and introduced by Katz, Viking, 1969.
  • The Works of Stephen Crane, edited by Fredson Bowers, University Press of Virginia, Volume I: Bowery Tales: Maggie [and] George's Mother, 1969, Volume II: The Red Badge of Courage, 1975, Volume IV: The O'Ruddy, 1971, Volume V: Tales of Adventure, 1970, Volume VI: Tales of War, 1970, Volume VII: Tales of Whilomville, 1969, Volume VIII: Tales, Sketches, and Reports, 1973 , Volume IX: Reports of War, 1971, Volume X: Poems and Literary Remains, 1975.
  • The Complete Poems of Stephen Crane, edited and introduced by Katz, Cornell University Press, 1972.
  • The Stephen Crane Reader, edited by Stallman, Scott, Foresman, 1972.
  • Prose and Poetry (Library of America), edited by J. C. Levenson, 1984.
  • The Blue Hotel and Selected Works, Perfection Form Co. (Des Moines), 1991.
  • The Red Badge of Courage, and Other Stories, Penguin (New York City), 1991.

SHORT STORIES

  • The Little Regiment, and Other Episodes of the American Civil War (includes "The Veteran"), Appleton, 1896, published in England as Pictures of War, Heinemann, 1898.
  • The Open Boat, and Other Tales of Adventure (includes "The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky," "A Man and Some Others," "One Dash—Horses," "Flanagan," "The Wise Men," "Death and the Child," and "The Five White Mice"), Doubleday & McClure, 1898.
  • The Monster, and Other Stories (includes "The Blue Hotel" and "His New Mittens"), Harper, 1899.
  • Whilomville Stories, illustrated by Peter Newell, Harper, 1900.
  • Wounds in the Rain: A Collection of Stories Relating to the Spanish-American War of 1898, Stokes, 1900.
  • Last Words (includes "The Reluctant Voyagers," "Spitzbergen Tales," "Wyoming Valley Tales," "London Impressions," "New York Sketches," "The Assassins in Modern Battles," "Irish Notes," and "Sullivan County Sketches"), Digby, Long, 1902.
  • The Sullivan County Sketches of Stephen Crane (sketches; originally serialized in New York Tribune and The Cosmopolitan, 1892), edited by Melvin Schoberlin, Syracuse University Press, 1949, revised edition, edited with an introduction by Stallman, published as Sullivan County Tales and Sketches, Iowa State University Press, 1968.

NOVELS

  • (Under pseudonym Johnston Smith) Maggie: A Girl of the Streets (novella), privately printed, 1893, revised edition published under the name Stephen Crane, Appleton, 1896.
  • The Red Badge of Courage: An Episode of the American Civil War (novella), Appleton, 1895.
  • George's Mother, Edward Arnold, 1896.
  • The Third Violet, Appleton, 1897.
  • Active Service, Stokes, 1899.
  • (With Robert Barr) The O'Ruddy, Stokes, 1903.

POETRY

  • The Black Riders, and Other Lines, Copeland & Day, 1895.
  • War Is Kind, illustrated by Will Bradley, Stokes, 1899.

OTHER

  • Great Battles of the World, illustrated by John Sloan, Lippincott, 1901.
  • A Battle in Greece (nonfiction), illustrated by Valenti Angelo, Peter Pauper Press, 1936.
  • Stephen Crane: An Omnibus, edited and introduced with notes by R. W. Stallman, Knopf, 1952.
  • Love Letters to Nellie Crouse, edited and introduced by Edwin H. Cady and Lester G. Wells, Syracuse University Press, 1954.
  • Stephen Crane: Letters, edited by Stallman and Lillian Gilkes, New York University Press, 1960.
  • An Illusion in Red and White, edited by Don Honig, Avon, 1962.
  • Stephen Crane: Uncollected Writings, edited by Olov W. Fryckstedt, Studia Anglistica Upsaliensia, 1963.
  • The War Dispatches of Stephen Crane, edited by Stallman and E. R. Hagemann, New York University Press, 1966.
  • The New York City Sketches of Stephen Crane, and Related Pieces, edited by Stallman and Hagemann, New York University Press, 1966.
  • A Critical Edition, edited by Joseph Katz, Cooper Square Publishers, 1966.
  • The Notebook of Stephen Crane, edited by Donald and Ellen Greiner, John Cook Wyllie Memorial Publication, 1969.
  • The Blue Hotel (contains criticism), edited by Katz, C. E. Merrill, 1969.
  • Stephen Crane in the West and Mexico, edited by Katz, Kent State University Press, 1970.
  • The Correspondence of Stephen Crane, edited by Paul Sorrentino and Stanley Wertheim, Columbia University Press, 1988.
  • Stephen Crane: Prose and Poetry, Library of America, 1988.

Also the author of A Souvenir and a Medley: Seven Poems and a Sketch (poetry), 1896, Et Cetera: A Collector's Scrap-Book, 1924, The Blood of a Martyr (play), 1940, and The Western Writings, edited by Frank Bergon, 1979.