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Nicholas Frankel, Masking the text: Essays on Literature&Mediation in the 1890s . Rivendale Press: np, 2009.

Hamlin Garland, Roadside Meetings . Macmillan: New York, 1930.

Thomas A. Gullason, ed., Stephen Crane’s Career: Perspectives and Evaluations . New York UP: New York, 1972.

Mary Hammond, Reading, Publishing and the Formation of Literary Taste in England, 1880–1914 . Aldershot and Burlington: Ashgate, 2006.

Daniiel Hoffman, The Poetry of Stephen Crane . Columbia UP: New York, 1957.

Yoshie Itabashi, “The Modern Pilgrimage of The Black Riders : An Interpretation,” The Tsuda Review [Tokyo] 12 (November 1967):1-41.

Estelle Jussim, Slave to Beauty . Godine: Boston, 1981.

Joseph Katz, The Poems of Stephen Crane . Cooper Square Publishers Inc.: New York, 1966.

Carlin T. Kindilien, American Poetry in the Eighteen Nineties . Brown UP: Providence, 1956.

____________________, “Stephen Crane and the ‘Savage Philosophy’ of Olive Schreiner,” Boston University Studies in English 3 (1957): 97-107.

Joe Walker Kraus, Messrs. Copeland&Day, 69 Cornhill, Boston, 1893-1899 . G. S. McManus Co.: Philadelphia, 1979.

T. J. Jackson Lears, No Place of Grace: Antimodernism and the Transformation of American Culture 1880-1920 .

Frank Lentricchia, “On the Ideologies of Poetic Modernism, 1890-1913,” in Sacvan Bercovitch, ed., Reconstructing American Literary History . Harvard UP, 1986).

J. C. Levinson, ed., Stephen Crane. Prose and Poetry . Library of America: New York, 1984.

Corwin Knapp Linson, My Stephen Crane , ed. Edwin M. Cady. Syracuse UP: Syracuse, 1958.

Jerome McGann, Black Riders. The Visible Language of Modernism . Princeton UP: Princeton, 1993.

Ruth Miller, “Regions of Snow: The Poetic Style of Stephen Crane,” Bulletin of the New York Public Library 72 (1968): 328-349.

Harland S. Nelson, “Stephen Crane’s Achievement as a Poet,” Texas Studies in Language and Literature 4 (1963): 564-582.

James G. Nelson, The Early Nineties. A View from the Bodley Head . Harvard UP: Cambridge, 1971.

Charles Ricketts, A Defense of the Revival of Printing . Ballantyne Press: London, 1899.

Paul Sorrentino, ed., Stephen Crane Remembered . U. of Alabama Press: Tuscaloosa, 2006.

R. W. Stallman, Stephen Crane. A Biography . George Braziller: New York, 1968 [esp. 151-167]

________________, Stephen Crane. A Critical Bibliography . Iowa State UP: Ames, 1972.

________________ and Lilian Gilkes, eds., Stephen Crane: Letters . New York UP: New York, 1960.

Margaret D. Stetz and Mark Samuels Lasner, England in the 1890s: Literary Publishing at the Bodley Head . Georgetown UP: Washington DC, 1990.

Richard M. Weatherford, ed., Stephen Crane. The Critical Heritage . Routledge and Kegan Paul: London, 1973.

Stanley Wertheim and Paul Sorrentino, eds., The Correspondence of Stephen Crane , 2 vols. Columbia UP: New York, 1988.

____________________________________________, The Crane Log. A Documentary Life of Stephen Crane 1871-1900 . Macmillan: New York, 1993.

Stanley Wertheim, A Stephen Crane Encyclopedia . Greenwood: Westport, CT, 1997.

Max Westbrook, “Stephen Crane’s Poetry: Perspective and Arrogance,” The Bucknell Review 11 (December 1963): 24-34.

Ames W. Williams, and Vincent Starrett, Stephen Crane: A Bibliography . John Valentine: Glendale CA, 1948.

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