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Nicholas Frankel, Masking the text: Essays on Literature&Mediation in the 1890s . Rivendale Press: np, 2009.
Hamlin Garland, Roadside Meetings . Macmillan: New York, 1930.
Thomas A. Gullason, ed., Stephen Crane’s Career: Perspectives and Evaluations . New York UP: New York, 1972.
Mary Hammond, Reading, Publishing and the Formation of Literary Taste in England, 1880–1914 . Aldershot and Burlington: Ashgate, 2006.
Daniiel Hoffman, The Poetry of Stephen Crane . Columbia UP: New York, 1957.
Yoshie Itabashi, “The Modern Pilgrimage of The Black Riders : An Interpretation,” The Tsuda Review [Tokyo] 12 (November 1967):1-41.
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____________________, “Stephen Crane and the ‘Savage Philosophy’ of Olive Schreiner,” Boston University Studies in English 3 (1957): 97-107.
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Corwin Knapp Linson, My Stephen Crane , ed. Edwin M. Cady. Syracuse UP: Syracuse, 1958.
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Ruth Miller, “Regions of Snow: The Poetic Style of Stephen Crane,” Bulletin of the New York Public Library 72 (1968): 328-349.
Harland S. Nelson, “Stephen Crane’s Achievement as a Poet,” Texas Studies in Language and Literature 4 (1963): 564-582.
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________________, Stephen Crane. A Critical Bibliography . Iowa State UP: Ames, 1972.
________________ and Lilian Gilkes, eds., Stephen Crane: Letters . New York UP: New York, 1960.
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Stanley Wertheim and Paul Sorrentino, eds., The Correspondence of Stephen Crane , 2 vols. Columbia UP: New York, 1988.
____________________________________________, The Crane Log. A Documentary Life of Stephen Crane 1871-1900 . Macmillan: New York, 1993.
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