Stephen Crane bibliography

The following is a list of works by American author Stephen Crane.

Detail taken from an 1894 portrait of Crane by Corwin Knapp Linson

Novels

Short story collections

  • —. The Little Regiment and Other Episodes from the American Civil War. New York: Appleton, 1896.
  • —. The Open Boat and Other Tales of Adventure. New York: Doubleday & McClure, 1898.
  • —. The Monster and Other Stories. New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1899. (Contains only The Monster, "The Blue Hotel", and "His New Mittens".)
  • —. Whilomville Stories. New York and London: Harper, 1900.
  • —. Wounds in the Rain: War Stories. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company, 1900.
  • —. Great Battles of the World. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1901.
  • —. The Monster. London: Harper, 1901. (Contains The Monster, "The Blue Hotel", "His New Mittens", "Twelve O'Clock", "Moonlight on the Snow", "Manacled", and "An Illusion in Red and White".)
  • —. Last Words. London, 1902.

Poetry collections

Unfinished works

Sources report that following an encounter with a male prostitute in the spring of 1894, Crane began a novel on the subject entitled Flowers of Asphalt. He reportedly abandoned the project and the manuscript has never been recovered.[1]

Notes

  1. Wertheim, p. 110
gollark: > Calling someone who prefers a different pronoun "they" and not bothering or listenign when they say otherwise is just as badno.
gollark: Besides, you can't unconditionally use what people *ask* for, lest they ask for ţͦͧh́͐̍e̎̇͒y̸̯̱/t̰̺͡h̐ͤ͊ē̺̓m̘̹̑/t̄͋ͫ҉h̏̌̔e͙̭̩i̬ͅͅr̄̓ͨ҉̫͎͙/tͬͤ̆h̅͑̿ē̴̏ị̍̅r̷͎s̽͛̌/t̽͛̈hͪ̄ͭė̔̂m͑̊ͪś̀̚ĕͯ̎ḻ̡̤f̃ͧ̾҉͉̗͔, or the supreme overlord of all, master of all space and time, destroyer of worlds, devourer of souls/the supreme overlord of all, master of all space and time, destroyer of worlds, devourer of souls/the supreme overlord of all, master of all space and time, destroyer of worlds, devourer of souls's/the supreme overlord of all, master of all space and time, destroyer of worlds, devourer of souls's/the supreme overlord of all, master of all space and time, destroyer of worlds, devourer of souls.
gollark: The borrow checker would complain.
gollark: Besides, the lifetimes wouldn't work out.
gollark: No, I am going to do "they", remembering a table of pronouns is too much overhead!

References

  • Stallman, R. W. (1972). Stephen Crane: A Critical Bibliography. Iowa State University. ISBN 0-8138-0357-8.
  • Wertheim, Stanley (1997). A Stephen Crane Encyclopedia. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 0-3132-9692-8.
  • Williams, Ames William (1970). Stephen Crane: A Bibliography. New York: Ayer Publishing. ISBN 0-8337-3807-0.
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