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101. Pressured identities: American individualism in the age of the crowd (Stephen Crane, Theodore Dreiser, Frank Norris, Edith Wharton)
102. Strenuous lives: Stephen Crane, Theodore Roosevelt and the American 1890s
103. Severing skin from cultural kin: The gothic mode of circus in culture, texts, and films (Stephen Crane)
104. Other minds, other worlds: Pragmatism, hermeneutics, and constructive modernism, 1890--1942 (W. E. B. Du Bois, Stephen Crane, Ernest Hemingway, John Dos Passos, William Faulkner)
105. American literary naturalism: The evolution of the term naturalism, and an identification of the writers who were most responsible for how the term was defined (Stephen Crane)
106. 'The language that most Americans know': Race, ethnicity, and literary realism, 1890--1910 (William Dean Howells, Stephen Crane, Abraham Cahan, Mary Antin)
107. Another person's skin: Imagining race in the works of Crane, Dunbar, Cather and Stevens
108. Questioning truth: War and the art of writing in Ambrose Bierce, Stephen Crane, Michael Herr, and Tim O'Brien
109. Spectacular narratives: Stephen Crane, ideology, popular culture
110. THE IMPRESSIONISM OF CRANE AND CONRAD: AUTHOR AND AUTHORITY (JOHN FOWLES, HART CRANE, JOSEPH CONRAD, ARGENTINA)
111. THE CONCEPT OF PLOT IN THE LITERARY CRITICISM OF R. S. CRANE
112. CYCLES OF ILLUSION AND DISILLUSION IN THE POETRY OF HART CRANE
113. THE SYNECDOCHIC PROSPECT: A RHETORICAL VIEW OF THE EMERGENCE OF A MODERN POETIC FROM THE ROMANTIC SYMBOL TO HART CRANE'S 'THE BRIDGE'
114. The Philosophical Tensions of American Naturalism Foreshadowing American Pragmatism: London, Crane, and William Jame
115. Lamenting Loss: Public and Private Grief in the Elegies of Poe, Dickinson, Alcott, and Crane
116. The Mirrors of Naturalism: Stephen Crane's Pragmatic Determinism
117. The Art Song Of Mao Zedong’s Poetry "Bodhisattva Man·Yellow Crane Tower" Singing Analysis
118. Music Analysis And Singing Analysis Of Zhao Jiping’s Art Song "Yellow Crane Tower"
119. Exploration Of Crane Painting Subjects In The Tang And Song Dynasties
120. Analysis Of The Formal Sense Of The Picture In The Painting Of Auspicious Crane
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