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Searching For Stephen Crane: The Schoberlin Collection, James B. Colvert
Searching For Stephen Crane: The Schoberlin Collection, James B. Colvert
The Courier
This article meticulously recounts the building of the Schoberlin collection, which sought to gather material written by the American novelist Stephen Crane. The task was quite formidable, as competing collectors tried to beat each other to primary sources. The article also points out facts and discrepencies that the sources contain, giving a complex but interesting story about the ill-fated author.
The "Lost" Newspaper Writings Of Stephen Crane, Thomas A. Gullason
The "Lost" Newspaper Writings Of Stephen Crane, Thomas A. Gullason
The Courier
This article details some of the little-known articles written by Stephen Crane when he was a journalist. He often wrote stories about the local New York society that got him fired from several papers, but served him in creating material for his novels, especially Maggie. The stories are infused with Crane's wit and uncanny sense of irony.
Schoberlin's Annotated Copy Of War Is Kind, Donald P. Vanouse
Schoberlin's Annotated Copy Of War Is Kind, Donald P. Vanouse
The Courier
This article explains the controversy that surrounds one of the copies (the Schoberlin copy to be exact) of War Is Kind by Stephen Crane that is contained in Syracuse University's Special Collections. Inaccurate dates, strange annotations, and odd formatting are some of the features that make the copy unique.