SUMMARY: From Robert Tineโs 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,
Maggie - A Girl of the Streets and Other Writings About New York
โ Scribed by Stephen Crane
- Publisher
- Barnes & Noble Classics
- Year
- 1893
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 201 KB
- Edition
- Barnes & Noble Classics Series (2005)
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1411432606
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โฆ Synopsis
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Paperback, 272 pages
Published 1893
Barnes & Noble Classics Series (2005)
Introduction by: Robert Tine
Written before but published after The Red Badge of Courage, Stephen Craneโs Maggie: A Girl of the Streets offers a stark image of the underbelly of urban American life at the end of the nineteenth century. Maggie Johnson, a lovely innocent too slight to carry the weight of poverty, dreams of escaping New Yorkโs Bowery and the casual cruelty of her alcoholic family. After her younger brother dies, she runs off with Pete, a bartender with pretensions to wealth and culture. But Pete himself is easily seduced by the seemingly sophisticated Nellie, and Maggie finds herself abandoned in the unforgiving metropolis.
Publishers feared that Craneโs portrait of brutal fathers swilling away their lives in cheap bars, drunken mothers raging at terrified children, and ruined young women walking the streets, would be more than their readers could bear. But Craneโs impressionistic style and thematic intensity won the day, and Maggieโthe authorโs favorite among his worksโhelped to shape the writers that followed him and begin the era of literary naturalism.
This edition also includes the short novel Georgeโs Mother, plus A Night at the Millionaireโs Club,โ Opiumโs Varied Dreams,โ When a Man Falls, a Crowd Gathers,โ and several other of Craneโs masterful short stories.
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SUMMARY: From Robert Tineโs 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 Tineโs 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 Tineโs 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 Tineโs 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
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.;Maggie, a gir