Stephen Crane papers [manuscript], 1895-1899 and n.d.

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Stephen Crane papers [manuscript], 1895-1899 and n.d.

Manuscript poem, 1895 Dec. 18, Hayden Carruth explains in verse why he cannot attend the Philistine dinner honoring Stephen Crane; five letters written by Stephen Crane, [1897] to 1899 and n.d.; 1888 Mar. 27, two pages from autograph book, one signed by Stephen Crane, and the other, calling card by E. L. Gray, Jr.

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Crane, Stephen, 1871-1900

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Stephen Crane was a novelist, poet, and journalst. He was born November 1, 1871, at 14 Mulberry Place, Newark, New Jersey. Crane is best known for his novel The Red Badge of Courage (1895) that depicted the experiences of a soldier in the Civil War. During the Spanish-American War (1898), Crame served as a correspondent. In 1897, he moved to England and met Joseph Conrad and Henry James. Crane died of tuberclosis in 1900. From the description of Newark Stephen Crane collection, 1897-...