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The Red Badge of Courage and an Introductory Essay
This is a hypertext version of The Red Badge of Courage, with an introductory essay.
 
The Red Badge of Courage
A privately posted version of the novel.
 
A Research and Reference Guide
From PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide, this site contains a good bibliography for further reading on Crane, and provides links to other naturalist/realist authors such as Dreiser, Norris, and London.
 
Whilomville Stories
This site contains on-line illustrated editions of the stories as they appeared in Harper's New Monthly Magazine between 1899 and 1900; from the On-line Books Page.
 
Naturalism
A concise explanation of Crane's role (and Dreiser's and Norris's) as naturalists.
 
The Historical Context of Stephen Crane's Maggie: A Girl of the Streets
An interesting and accessible essay by PhD candidate Jason P. Mitchell, "The Historical Context of Stephen Crane's Maggie: A Girl of the Streets."
 
Gonzaga University
An excellent collection of links to Crane's works and Crane resources from Gonzaga University. At the same site, a good page on naturalism and a bibliography on the movement, may be found in the following locations:
 
On Naturalism

 
Naturalism Bibliography

 
Stephen Crane - Encarta Online Concise Encyclopedia

 
Poets' Corner - Stephen Crane - Selected Works

 
On-line Books Page: Stephen Crane
The On-line Books Page has these books: The Black Riders, and other lines (text at vt.edu), The Blue Hotel (text at vt.edu), Maggie, a Girl of the Streets (Gutenberg text), The Red Badge of Courage (local HTML), War is Kind, and other lines (text at vt.edu), and Whilomville Stories (illustrated HTML at Virginia).
 
The Poetry of Stephen Crane
Includes a great deal of poems and links to "The Veteran," "The Woof of Thin Red Threads," and a listing of all Stephen Crane short story e-texts. Also includes an index of first lines, and a page from a manuscript, found here.
 
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