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Stephen Crane - Literary Naturalist
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Stephen Crane – Literary Naturalist: This 11-page essay discusses the concept of “naturalism” in four of Crane’s most popular literary works: “Maggie: A Girl of the Streets”, “The Open Boat”, “The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky”, and “The Blue Hotel”. . Overall, naturalistic writing depicts nature’s indifference to humanity’s fate, and the consequent need for some (often-compassionate) human action. It pits the physical, emotional and/ or intellectual qualities of Man against extreme, personal circumstance. Crane was no stranger to this approach, and through his novels and short stories he consistently displayed his proclivity to ascribe to the tenets inherent in naturalism.
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