Maggie, a girl of the streets -- George's mother -- Other writings about New York.;Presents Stephen Crane's 1893 novel about Maggie, a beautiful young tenement girl whose life takes a downward spin when she becomes involved with Pete; and features additional writings by Crane, including "George's Mo
Maggie: A Girl of the Streets and Other Writings About New York (Barnes & Noble Classics Series)
β Scribed by Stephen Crane
- Publisher
- Barnes & Noble Classics
- Year
- 2012;2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 263 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1411432606
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β¦ Synopsis
Maggie, a girl of the streets -- George's mother -- Other writings about New York.;Presents Stephen Crane's 1893 novel about Maggie, a beautiful young tenement girl whose life takes a downward spin when she becomes involved with Pete; and features additional writings by Crane, including "George's Mother" and other Bowery tales, and a selection of New York journalism.
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Maggie, a girl of the streets -- George's mother -- Other writings about New York.;Presents Stephen Crane's 1893 novel about Maggie, a beautiful young tenement girl whose life takes a downward spin when she becomes involved with Pete; and features additional writings by Crane, including "George's Mo
SUMMARY: From Robert Tineβs Introduction to Maggie: A Girl of the Streets and Other Writings about New York Crane was determined to live in the city and to make his living with his pen. Living a bohemian, hand-to-mouth existence, he took to vanishing into the vast netherworld of the city,
SUMMARY: From Robert Tineβs Introduction to Maggie: A Girl of the Streets and Other Writings about New York Crane was determined to live in the city and to make his living with his pen. Living a bohemian, hand-to-mouth existence, he took to vanishing into the vast netherworld of the city, living a
SUMMARY: From Robert Tineβs Introduction to Maggie: A Girl of the Streets and Other Writings about New York Crane was determined to live in the city and to make his living with his pen. Living a bohemian, hand-to-mouth existence, he took to vanishing into the vast netherworld of the city, living amo
SUMMARY: From Robert Tineβs Introduction to Maggie: A Girl of the Streets and Other Writings about New York Crane was determined to live in the city and to make his living with his pen. Living a bohemian, hand-to-mouth existence, he took to vanishing into the vast netherworld of the city, living a