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Stephen Crane : A Study in American Letters - Thomas Beer

Stephen Crane

A Study in American Letters

By: Thomas Beer

Paperback | 14 February 2026

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"Stephen Crane: A Study in American Letters" is a seminal biographical and critical exploration of one of America's most influential and enigmatic literary figures. Written by Thomas Beer, this work provides a vivid account of the life and creative output of Stephen Crane, the author best known for the masterpiece "The Red Badge of Courage". Beer delves into Crane's meteoric rise within the 1890s literary scene, capturing the essence of the "Yellow Nineties" and the struggles of a young writer who revolutionized American realism and naturalism.

The narrative follows Crane from his humble beginnings to his adventurous life as a war correspondent and his premature death at the age of twenty-eight. Through insightful analysis and anecdotal detail, Beer examines Crane's distinctive prose style, his psychological depth, and his impact on modern literature. The book also provides a rich cultural backdrop, portraying the social and intellectual climate of the late nineteenth century. As a foundational piece of Crane scholarship, "Stephen Crane: A Study in American Letters" remains an essential resource for those seeking to understand the man behind the prose and the enduring legacy of his contribution to American letters.

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