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In 'The Complete Poetical Works of Stephen Crane', readers are treated to the full vista of Crane's poetic landscape, rich with the stark minimalism and incisive imagery that mark his signature style. The collection affords us a thorough journey through the dual volumes of 'The Black Riders and Other Lines' and 'War is Kind', showcasing works that oscillate between the darkly existential and the ferociously satirical. Within the literary context of post-Civil War America, Crane's poetry defies traditional Victorian sentimentality, instead offering unflinching examinations of human nature,…mehr

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In 'The Complete Poetical Works of Stephen Crane', readers are treated to the full vista of Crane's poetic landscape, rich with the stark minimalism and incisive imagery that mark his signature style. The collection affords us a thorough journey through the dual volumes of 'The Black Riders and Other Lines' and 'War is Kind', showcasing works that oscillate between the darkly existential and the ferociously satirical. Within the literary context of post-Civil War America, Crane's poetry defies traditional Victorian sentimentality, instead offering unflinching examinations of human nature, morality, and the often brutal ironies of life through sparse, hauntingly vivid verse. This meticulously edited DigiCat edition allows for a seamless navigation, thanks to a functional and detailed table of contents, facilitating an immersive reader experience into the depth and nuance of Crane's poetic world. Stephen Crane's own lived experiences deeply informed his poetry. As a journalist, novelist, and poet, Crane was keenly observant of the harsh realities of his time. Born after the Civil War yet obsessed with its impact, he channeled his fascination with human suffering and the moral dilemmas of existence into his works. Crane's foray into poetry, often overshadowed by his famous novel 'The Red Badge of Courage', is no less significant. Deeply influenced by the burgeoning modernist movement, his poetry employs a sparse, unadorned style that juxtaposes sharply with the verbose poetics of his contemporaries. The poems in this collection thus serve as an exploration of Crane's unique artistic perspective, forged amidst a rapidly changing America. This edition of 'The Complete Poetical Works of Stephen Crane' is an essential volume for both aficionados of Crane's more celebrated prose and newcomers to his work. It not only highlights Crane's contributions to the modernist canon but also offers a haunting and profound reflection on the human condition that continues to resonate today. Crane's verse is a clarion call to those who seek poetry that challenges convention, dares to confront uncomfortable truths, and shuns the superfluous in favor of the raw essence of emotion and experience. Readers will find in Crane's poetry a relentless quest for authenticity, as well as a timeless confrontation with the abyss that commands respect and unwavering engagement.

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Stephen Crane (1871-1900) was an American novelist, poet, and short story writer. Pioneering the naturalist writing style, he probed into the depths of human psyche and the impacts of socio-economic factors on individuals. Crane's prose and poetry often delved into themes of nature, experience, and existence, capturing the brutal and unforgiving landscapes of both physical and emotional battles. His magnum opus, 'The Red Badge of Courage', garnered widespread acclaim for its unflinching portrayal of the Civil War from a soldier's perspective. This acclaimed work has overshadowed much of his other writings, including his poetic endeavors. Nevertheless, 'The Complete Poetical Works of Stephen Crane' reveals his prowess as a poet with a distinctive voice. Crane's poetry is marked by free verse, irony, and a somber economy of language that mirrored his narrative style. His work as a poet is noted for its stark realism and insightful reflections on the human condition, traits that align with his narrative works. Considered by many to be among the early modernists, Crane's literary contributions remain subject to academic study, celebrating his brief but brilliant career in the pantheon of American letters. Dying at the young age of 28, Crane's legacy is encapsulated in the intensity and precision of his written word, which continues to be studied and cherished today.