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The University of Virginia edition of the works of Stephen Crane.
Imprint Charlottesville : University Press of Virginia, 1969-1975.
Alt Name Mazal Holocaust Collection.
Contents v. 1. Bowery tales: Maggie. George's mother.--v. 2. The red badge of courage.--v. 3. The third violet. Active service.--v. 4. The O'Ruddy.--v. 5. Tales of adventure.--v. 6. Tales of war.--v. 7. Tales of Whilomville: The monster. His new mittens. Whilomville stories.--v. 8. Tales, sketches, and reports.--v. 9. Reports of war: War dispatches. Great battles of the world.--v. 10. Poems and literary remains.
v. 1. Bowery Tales -- Maggie : a girl of the streets -- Introduction / James B. Colvert -- Textual introduction / Fredson Bowers -- An appreciation / William Dean Howells -- George's mother -- Introduction / James B. Colvert -- Textual introduction / Fredson Bowers.
v. 2. The red badge of courage -- Discarded chapter XII -- Early draft manuscript -- The text : history and analysis / Fredson Bowers.
v. 3. The third violet. Active service -- Introduction / J.C. Levenson -- The third violet -- Active service -- The text : history and analysis / Fredson Bowers.
v. 4. The O'Ruddy -- Introduction / J.C. Levenson -- The O'Ruddy -- The text : history and analysis / Fredson Bowers.
v. 5. Tales of adventure -- Foreword -- Introduction / J.C. Levenson -- Textual introduction / Fredson Bowers -- The pace of youth -- One dash : horses -- The wise men : a detail of American life in Mexico -- The five white mice -- A man and some others -- The open boat -- Flanagan and his short filibustering adventure -- The bride comes to Yellow Sky -- Death and the child -- The blue hotel -- Twelve o' clock -- Moonlight on the snow -- A poker game.
v. 6. Tales of war -- Foreword -- Introduction / James B. Colvert -- Textual introduction / Fredson Bowers -- The little regiment -- Three miraculous soldiers -- A mystery of heroism -- An Indiana campaign -- A grey sleeve -- The veteran -- An episode of war -- Wounds in the rain -- The price of the harness -- The lone charge of William B. Perkins -- The clan of no-name -- "God rest ye, merry gentlemen" -- The revenge of the Adolphus -- The serjeant's private mad-house -- Virtue in war -- Marines signaling under fire at Guantanamo -- This majestic lie -- War memories -- The second generation -- Spitzbergen tales -- The kicking twelfth -- The upturned face -- The shrapnel of their friends -- "And if he wills, we must die" -- Addendum: from "Things Stephen says."
v. 7. Tales of Whilomville -- Foreword -- Introduction / J.C. Levenson -- "The monster" -- Textual introduction / Fredson Bowers -- "His new mittens" -- Textual introduction / Fredson Bowers -- Whilomville stories -- Textual introduction / Fredson Bowers -- The angel-child -- Lynx-hunting -- The lover and the tell-tale -- "Showin' off" -- Making an orator -- Shame -- The carriage-lamps -- The knife -- The stove -- The trial, execution, and burial of Homer Phelps -- The fight -- The city urchin and the chaste villagers -- The little pilgrim.
v. 8. Tales, sketches, and reports -- Foreword -- Introduction / Edwin H. Cady -- I. Tales and sketches. Uncle Jake and the bell-handle -- Greed rampant -- The captain -- The reluctant voyagers -- Why did the young clerk swear? -- At Clancy's wake -- Some hints for play-makers -- An ominous baby -- A great mistake -- A dark-brown dog -- An excursion ticket -- The snake -- Stories told by an artist -- The silver pageant -- A desertion -- Notebook draft -- A Christmas dinner won in battle -- The voice of the mountain -- How the donkey lifted the hills -- The victory of the moon -- The judgment of the sage -- Art in Kansas City -- A tale of mere chance -- The camel -- A freight car incident -- A prologue -- A yellow under-sized dog -- A detail -- Early draft -- Diamonds and diamonds -- The auction -- A man by the name of Mud -- A self-made man -- At the pit door. -- Tales of the Wyoming Valley: The Battle of Forty Fort -- The surrender of Forty Fort -- "Ol' Bennet" and the indians -- An illusion in red and white -- Manacled -- The ghost -- The man from Duluth -- The squire's madness. -- II. Sketches. -- Sullivan County sketches: The last of the Mohicans -- Hunting wild hogs -- The last panther -- Not much of a hero -- Sullivan County bears -- The way in Sullivan County -- A reminiscence of indian war -- Four men in a cave -- The octopush -- Early draft -- Manuscript fragments -- Bear and panther -- A ghoul's accountant -- The black dog -- Two men and a bear -- Killing his bear -- A tent in agony -- The cry of a huckleberry pudding -- The holler tree -- An explosion of seven babies -- The mesmeric mountain. -- New York City sketches. The broken down van -- A night at the millionaire's club -- An experiment in misery -- The experiment in luxury -- Sailing day scenes -- Mr. Binks' day off -- The art students' league building -- The men in the storm -- Coney Island's failing days -- In a Park Row restaurant -- Notebook draft -- Heard on the street election night -- Notebook draft -- The fire -- When man falls, a crowd gathers -- Notebook draft -- The duel that was not fought -- Notebook draft -- A lovely jag in a crowded car -- Opium's varied dreams -- New York's bicycle speedway -- In the Broadway cable cars -- The roof gardens and gardeners of New York -- An eloquence of grief -- In the Tenderloin : a duel between an alarm clock and a suicidal purpose -- The "Tenderloin" as it really is -- In the "Tenderloin" -- Yen-Hock Bill and his sweetheart -- Stephen Crane in Minetta Lane.
Western Sketches. Nebraska's bitter fight for life -- Seen at Hot Springs -- Grand opera in New Orleans -- The City of Mexico -- The Viga Canal -- The Mexican lower classes -- Stephen Crane in Mexico (I) -- Free silver down in Mexico -- Stephen Crane in Mexico (II) -- A jag of pulque is heavy -- The fete of Mardi Gras -- Hats, shirts, and spurs in Mexico -- Stephen Crane in Texas -- Galveston, Texas, in 1895. -- Irish Sketches. Queenstown -- Ballydehob -- The royal Irish constabulary -- A fishing village -- An old man goes wooing. -- III. Reports. News from Asbury Park. Avon seaside assembly -- Avon's school by the sea -- Biology at Avon-by-the-Sea -- Howells discussed at Avon-by-the-sea -- Meetings begun at Ocean Grove -- Crowding into Asbury Park -- Joys of seaside life -- Summer dwellers at Asbury Park and their doings -- On the boardwalk -- Along the Shark River -- Parades and entertainments -- The Seaside assembly's work at Avon -- The Seaside assembly (II) -- The Seaside hotel hop. Possible attributions. Mr. Yatman's conversions -- A prosperous year at Asbury Park -- Workers at Ocean Grove -- Joys of the Jersey Coast -- Lightning's pranks at Asbury Park -- Guests at Avon-by-the-Sea -- Throngs at Asbury Park -- High tide at Ocean Grove -- The babies on parade at Asbury Park -- "Pinafore" at Asbury Park -- Asbury Park -- Asbury Park's big broad walk -- Improvements at Ocean Grove -- Lightning on the Jersey Coast -- Arriving at Ocean Grove -- Statuary at Asbury Park -- Improvements at Avon-by-the-Sea -- On the banks of Shark River -- All open in spite of Mr. Bradley -- The Seaside assembly (I) -- A baby parade on the board walk -- The guests rose to the occasion -- Art at Avon-by-the-sea -- Flowers at Asbury Park -- A multitude of guests at Asbury Park -- Baby parade at Asbury Park -- Summer athletic sports at Asbury Park -- The height of the season at Asbury Park. News, commentary, and descriptions. Henry M. Stanley -- Baseball -- The king's favor -- A foreign policy, in three glimpses -- Great bugs in Onondaga -- The wreck of the new era -- Across the covered pit -- The gratitude of the nation -- In the depths of a coal mine -- First draft -- Pike County puzzle -- Howells fears the realists must wait -- Ghosts on the Jersey Coast -- Miss Louise Gerard, soprano -- The ghostly sphinx of Metedeconk -- Six years afloat -- Asbury Park as seen by Stephen Crane -- Adventures of a novelist -- Manuscript fragment -- Typescript -- The devil's acre -- Harvard University against the Carlisle Indians -- How Princeton met Harvard at Cambridge -- A birthday word from novelist Stephen Crane -- Ouida's masterpiece -- New invasion of Britain -- London impressions -- The european letters -- How the Afridis made a Ziarat -- Harold Frederic -- Concerning the English "Academy" -- The blood of a martyr -- The scotch express -- France's would-be hero -- "If the cup once gets over here--" -- Stephen Crane says: Edwin Markham is his first choice for the American academy. -- Possible attributions. London's firemen fall from grace -- England a land of anxious mothers -- The text : history and analysis / Fredson Bowers.
v. 9. Reports of war -- Foreword -- Introduction / James B. Colvert -- War dispatches. Greece -- An impression of the "Concert" -- The spirit of the Greek people -- Stephen Crane says Greeks cannot be curbed -- Greek war correspondents -- (I) Crane at Velestino -- (II) Stephen Crane at Velestino -- A fragment of Velestino -- The blue badge of cowardice -- Yale man arrested -- The dogs of war -- Stephen Crane tells of war's horrors -- Greeks waiting at Thermopylae -- My talk with "Soldiers Six" -- The man in the white hat -- A portrait of Smolenski -- The eastern question -- The Turkish army. Florida. Stephen Crane's own story -- The filibustering industry. -- Cuba. The terrible captain of the captured Panama -- Sampson inspects harbor at Mariel -- Inaction deteriorates the Key West fleet -- Stephen Crane's pen-picture of C.H. Thrall -- With the blockade on the Cuban Coast -- Sayings of the turret Jacks in our blockading fleets -- Hayti and San Domingo favor the United States -- Narrow escape of the three friends -- How Sampson closed his trap -- Chased by a big "Spanish man-o'-war" -- In the first land fight four of our men are killed -- Only mutilated by bullets -- Crane tells the story of the disembarkment -- The Red Badge of Courage was his wig-wag flag -- Stephen Crane at the front of the world -- Roosevelt's Rough Riders' loss due to a gallant blunder -- Hunger has made Cubans fatalists -- Pando hurrying to Santiago -- Artillery duel was fiercely fought on both sides -- Night attack on the Marines and a brave rescue -- Stephen Crane's vivid story of the Battle of San Juan -- Spanish deserters among the refugees at El Caney -- Captured Mausers for volunteers -- Regulars get no glory -- A soldier's burial that made a native holiday -- Grand Rapids and Ponce -- The Porto Rican "Straddle" -- Havana's hate dying, says Stephen Crane -- Stephen Crane sees free Cuba -- Stephen Crane fears no Blanco -- Stephen Crane's views of Havana -- The grocer blockade -- Americans and beggars in Cuba -- Memoirs of a Private -- The Private's story -- Stephen Crane makes observations in Cuba's capital -- How they leave Cuba -- Stephen Crane in Havana -- How they court in Cuba -- Stephen Crane on Havana -- "You Must!" "We Can't!" -- Mr. Crane, of Havana -- Spaniards two -- In Havana as it is to-day -- Our sad need of diplomats -- Mr. Stephen Crane on New America -- How Americans make war. -- England. The little stilettos of the modern Navy which stab in the dark -- Some curious lessons from the Transvaal -- Stephen Crane says: Watson's criticisms of England's war are not unpatriotic -- Stephen Crane says: The British soldiers are not familiar with the "business end" of modern rifles -- Manuscript notes -- The great Boer Trek -- The talk of London. -- Imogene Carter. War seen through a woman's eyes -- Woman correspondent at the front -- Imogene Carter's adventure at Faisal -- Imogene Carter's pen picture of the fighting at Velestino -- Manuscript notes. -- Great battles of the world. The brief campaign against New Orleans -- The storming of Badajoz -- The siege of Plevna -- The battle of Bunker Hill -- "Vittoria" -- A Swede's campaign in Germany: Leipzig ; Lutzen -- The battle of Solferino -- The storming of Burkersdorf Heights -- The text : history and analysis / Fredson Bowers.
v. 10. Poems and literary remains -- Foreword -- Introduction / James B. Colvert. Poems. Black riders and other lines. Black riders came from the sea -- Three little birds in a row -- In the desert -- Yes, I have a thousand tongues -- Once there came a man -- God fashioned the ship of the world carefully -- Mystic shadow, bending near me -- I looked here -- I stood upon a high place -- Should the wide world roll away -- In a lonely place -- Well, then, I hate Thee, unrighteous picture -- If there is a witness to my little life -- There was crimson clash of war -- "Tell brave deeds of war" -- Charity, thou art a lie -- There were many who went in huddled procession -- In Heaven -- A god in wrath -- A learned man came to me once -- There was, before me -- Once I saw mountains angry -- Places among the stars -- I saw a man pursuing the horizon -- Behold, the grave of a wicked man -- There was set before me a mighty hill -- A youth in apparel that glittered -- "Truth," said a traveller -- Behold, from the land of the farther suns -- Supposing that I should have the courage -- Many workmen -- Two of three angels -- There was One I met upon the road -- I stood upon a highway -- A man saw a ball of gold in the sky -- I met a seer -- On the horizon the peaks assembled -- The ocean said to me once -- The livid lightings flashed in the clouds -- And you love me? -- Love walked alone -- I walked in a desert -- There came whisperings in the winds -- I was in the darkness -- Tradition, thou art for suckling children -- Many red devils ran from my heart -- "Think as I think," said a man -- Once there was a man -- I stood musing in a black world -- You say you are holy -- A man went before a strange god -- Why do you strive for greatness, fool? -- Blustering god -- "It was wrong to do this" said the angel -- A man toiled on the burning road -- A man feared that he might find an assassin -- With eye and gesture -- The sage lectured brilliantly -- Walking in the sky -- Upon the road of my life -- There was a man and a woman -- There was a man who lived a life of fire -- There was a great cathedral -- Friend, your white beard sweeps the ground -- Once, I knew a fine song -- If I should cast off this tattered coat -- God lay dead in Heaven -- A spirit sped. -- War is kind. Do not weep, maiden, for war is kind -- "What says the sea, little shell? -- To the maiden -- A little ink more or less! -- "Have you ever made a just man?" -- I explain the silvered passing of a ship at night -- "I have heard the sunset song of the birches -- Fast rode the night -- Forth went the candid man -- You tell me this is God? -- On the desert -- A newspaper is a collection of half-injustices -- The wayfarer -- A slant of sun on dull brown walls -- Once a man clambering to the house-tops -- There was a man with a tongue of wood -- The successful man has thrust himself -- In the night -- The chatter of a death-demon from a tree-top -- The impact of a dollar upon the heart -- A man said to the universe -- When the prophet, a complacent fat man -- There was a land where lived no violets -- There was one I met upon the road -- Aye, workman, make me a dream -- Each small gleam was a voice -- The trees in the garden rained flowers -- "Intrigue": Thou art my love -- "Intrigue": Love forgive me if I wish you grief -- "Intrigue": Ah, God the way your little finger moved -- "Intrigue": Once I saw thee idly rocking -- "Intrigue": Tell me why, behind thee -- "Intrigue": And yet I have seen thee happy with me -- "Intrigue": I heard thee laugh -- "Intrigue": I wonder if sometimes in the dusk -- "Intrigue": Love met me at noonday -- "Intrigue": I have seen thy face aflame.
Uncollected poems. "I'd Rather Have__": Last Christmas they gave me a sweater -- Ah, haggard purse, why ope thy mouth -- Little birds of the night -- A god came to a man -- One came from the skies -- There is a grey thing that lives in the tree-tops -- Intermingled -- A soldier, young in years, young in ambitions -- A row of thick pillars -- Chant you loud of punishments -- If you would seek a friend among men -- A lad and a maid at a curve in the stream -- "Legends": A man builded a bugle for the storms to blow -- "Legends": When the suicide arrived at the sky -- "Legends": A man said: "Thou tree!" -- "Legends": A warrior stood upon a peak and defied the stars -- "Legends": The wind that waves the blossoms -- Oh, a rare old wine ye brewed for me -- Tell me not in joyous numbers -- When a people reach the top of a hill -- A man adrift on a slim spar -- There exists the eternal fact of conflict -- On the brown trail -- Rumbling, buzzing, turning, whirling, Wheels -- "The Battle Hymn": All-feeling God, hear in the war-night -- Unwind my riddle -- A naked woman and a dead dwarf -- A grey and boiling street -- Bottles and bottles and bottles -- The patent of a lord -- My cross! Literary remains. [Notes on Madame Alberti] -- [The Twelfth Cavalry and the Indian Wars] -- [Mr. Richard Edgemont Sharp] -- "Jack" -- [A small black and white and tan hound] -- [Apache crossing] -- [In the country of rhymers and writers] -- The camera in a compromising position -- [Listen oh man-with-a-gigantic-nerve] -- [Hearken, hearken, oh, man-with-a-copper-stomach] -- A flurry of condensed milk -- A desertion -- [Gustave and Marie] -- Literary notes -- In brief -- [Matinee girls] -- [Little heap of matches] -- [Sixth Avenue] -- [A mournful old building] -- [The toy shop] -- [Mexican sketch] -- [Frankly I do not consider] -- [He told me all he knew] -- Dan Emmonds -- [During a session of Congress] -- [The right of arrest] -- [New York boarding house tale] -- [Church parade] -- [And his name shall be called under truth] -- [Play set in a French tavern] -- Things Stephen says -- [Spanish-American war play] -- Plans for a new novel -- Plans for story -- The fire-tribe and the pale-face : play -- The fire-tribe and the white-face : Spitzbergen tale -- Appendixes. Poems. The text : history and analysis / Fredson Bowers -- Apparatus. -- Literary Remains -- The text : history and analysis / Fredson Bowers -- Apparatus to use in Stephens life -- Addenda to Volume VIII. Tales and sketches. How the ocean was formed -- New York City sketches. Kellar turns medium.
Additional Format Online version: Crane, Stephen, 1871-1900. Works. 1969. University of Virginia edition of the works of Stephen Crane. Charlottesville : University Press of Virginia, 1969-1975 (OCoLC)573259208.
Online version: Crane, Stephen, 1871-1900. Works. 1969. University of Virginia edition of the works of Stephen Crane. Charlottesville : University Press of Virginia, 1969-1975 (OCoLC)608583474.

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