War, Literature & the Arts : Special Edition 1999: Stephen Crane in War and Peace
Anderson, Donald (ed)
Department of English & Fine Arts United States Air Force Academy (1999)
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Special Edition 1999: Stephen Crane in War and Peace
Guest Editor, James H. Meredith

Introduction

Stephen Crane in War and Peace, introductory essay by James H. Meredith and Patrick K. Dooley

Critical Essay

Two Cranes, Two Henrys by Christopher Benfey

Stephen Crane & Richard Harding Davis—An Unlikely Friendship by David Traxel

Visions of War and Versions of Manhood by John Clendenning

Unreal War in The Red Badge of Courage by James B. Colvert

Experience and Imagination: Confluence in the War Fiction of Stephen Crane and Ambrose Bierce by Thomas Bonner, Jr.

A Red Badge Signifying Nothing: Henry Fleming’s Corporate Self by John C. Orr

The Red Badge of Courage under British Spotlights by Benjamin F. Fisher

Catastrophe Theory and Character Transformation in The Red Badge of Courage by Donald Vanouse

“The Gilded Images of Memory”: The Red Badge of Courage and “The Veteran” by Randal W. Allred

“A Wound Gives Strange Dignity To Him Who Bears It”: Stephen Crane’s Metaphysics of Experience by Patrick K. Dooley

“The Subtle Battle Brotherhood”: The Construction of Military Discipline in The Red Badge of Courage by Robert M. Myers

The Color of War: A Computer Analysis of Color in The Red Badge of Courage by William E. Newmiller

Humor and Insight through Fallacy in Stephen Crane’s The Red Badge of Courage by Jacqueline Tavernier-Courbin

Stephen Crane’s Other War Masterpiece by Michael Robertson

“The Pace of Youth” and the Phantoms of Hope by Holger Kersten

Modern Pictures of War in Stephen Crane’s Short Stories by Thomas A. Gullason

John Hersey’s Guadalcanal Report: Drawing on Crane’s War by George Monteiro

Life During Wartime—and After: Thoughts on Stephen Crane’s Spitzbergen Tales by Michael Schaefer

Nora Black and The New Woman in Active Service by Charlotte Rich

Stephen Crane’s Images of War in Fiction and Nonfiction by Patricia I. Heilman

Stephen Crane: An Updated Annotated Bibliography of Secondary Scholarship by Patrick K. Dooley