Výbor z díla průkopníka moderní americké literatury, mladého prozaika z konce 19. století, zahrnuje dva romány a tři autorovy nejlepší povídky. Román „Maggie, dítě ulice“ (1893) realisticky líčí citové zklamání dívky, která si uprostřed morální a hmotné bídy uchovává duševní čistotu. Druhý román, „Rudý odznak odvahy“ (1895), se odehrává během války Jihu proti Severu, kde mladý hrdina po dezerci nachází morální sílu vrátit se ke svému pluku. Tři povídky, které doplňují tyto romány, se zaměřují na mezilidské vztahy a autor v nich využívá jazyk, kontrastní emoce a ironický nadhled nad osudovými zvraty hrdinů. Současné návraty k autorovi, podobně jako k Marku Twainovi, nejsou jen poctou průkopníkům moderní literatury, ale také důkazem jeho trvalé umělecké působivosti a literárního odkazu. Povídkový soubor „Modrý hotel“ zkoumá konfliktní reakce návštěvníka na pohostinnost v modrém hotýlku a provokativně klade otázku o lidském podílu na osudu druhých. Připomínka povídek Andersona nebo Hemingwaye ukazuje, jak významnou roli Crane sehrál ve vývoji moderní povídky.
Stephen Crane Knihy
Stephen Crane byl americký romanopisec, básník a novinář, známý svým úderným prózou, která mísila impresionismus, naturalismus a symbolismus. Jeho díla zkoumají lidskou zkušenost s pozoruhodnou přímočarostí a psychologickou hloubkou. Craneův jedinečný styl a jeho působivé zobrazení života zanechaly nesmazatelnou stopu v americké literatuře.







Modrý hotel
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Stephen Crane (1871–1900) byl americký prozaik, básník a novinář. Proslavil se především svými romány Maggie, dítě ulice a Rudý odznak odvahy, které se pohybují na pomezí naturalismu a impresionismu. Jeho literární styl se vyznačuje výrazným popisem s důrazem na detail, střídáním dialektů a břitkou ironií. Kromě sociální tematiky, v níž hraje důležitou roli determinace postav vnějším prostředím, se zaměřuje na vnitřní, psychologické problémy člověka. Do dějin literatury vstoupil také jako průkopník povídkového žánru (Modrý hotel, Otevřený člun). Výrazně ovlivnil např. tvorbu Ernesta Hemingwaye. Crane zemřel na tuberkulózu ve svých dvaceti osmi letech.
Novela předčasně zemřelého průkopníka realismu v americké literatuře, otřesný příběh dívky z newyorské čtvrti chudiny, které na chvíli ozáří bezútěšnost života láska k „hrdinovi“ předměstských lokálů. Volí však smrt, když pozná, že pro něho nebyla než jednou z četných epizod na cestě milostných výbojů.
Román Rudý odznak odvahy byl ve své době považován za úhelný kámen moderní románové tvorby a význačně ovlivnil americké autory od Hemingwaye až po Maltze. Craneův mistrný psychologický portrét mladého chlapce, který prochází svým prvním bojovým střetnutím ve válce Severu proti Jihu,vyvolal prudké útoky těch, kteří byli zvyklí na dobové sentimentalizující obrázky „hrdinství“ na poli válečném a nechápali, že v zcela otevřeném a pravdivém zpodobení válečného konfliktu a citových reakcí jeho účastníků se ukrývá rozhodný a hluboce humánní odsudek největšího zla, jež lidstvo poznalo, a že Craneův zdánlivý útok na vlastenectví je ve skutečnosti cestou za pravým smyslem jeho hodnot. Mnoho a mnoho by se dalo říci o Craneovi-umělci, o jeho odvážném stylu a skvělém malířském vidění, o citu pro lidový jazyk, o neobyčejně vyzrálém talentu čtyřiadvacetiletého autora. Předmluvu „Stephen Crane a počátek moderní literatury ve Spojených státech“ napsal Josef Škvorecký.
For the first time, all 112 of Stephen Crane's short stories and sketches are compiled in one volume, including several previously unpublished works. Crane, renowned for his Civil War novel, The Red Badge of Courage, is hailed as the first "modern" American writer. Despite dying at just twenty-eight, his influence on American literature was profound, helping to eliminate sentimentality and infusing fiction with renewed strength and dignity. He is often compared to European Nationalists like Zola, Tolstoy, and Flaubert. Crane defied contemporary conventions and popular taste, portraying life as he perceived it in the late 19th century. His commitment to an "honest vision of life" drove him to seek firsthand experiences, as exemplified by his story "The Open Boat," which reflects his own experiences as a war correspondent. His tales of war and conflict, such as "A Mystery of Heroism" and "Virtue in War," are deeply rooted in his life. Crane's writing is marked by originality; his tense, abrupt, and ironic style, combined with an impressionistic technique, lends emotional and symbolic depth to his vividly observed episodes. The stories and sketches from his literary revolution remain strikingly modern today.
The Black Riders and Other Lines, and War is Kind
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Innovative and influential, Stephen Crane's literary contributions span Realism, Naturalism, and Impressionism. He began writing at a young age and quickly established himself as a prominent figure in American literature. His departure from Syracuse University in 1891 marked the start of his career as a reporter and novelist. Crane's debut novel, "Maggie: A Girl of the Streets," is hailed as a pioneering work of American literary Naturalism, showcasing his unique perspective on society and human experience.
The Open Boat
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What Would You Do To Survive After a Shipwreck? Following a shipwreck, four survivors are adrift in a leaking dinghy-The Open Boat. The captain is hurt but still able to lead, the cook keeps the boat afloat by bailing, and the correspondent and the oiler-a man whose job it is to oil machinery-take turns rowing. At first, angry at their situation and inclined to bicker, the men ultimately form bonds of empathy and, united, struggle to survive. Based on author Stephen Crane's own experience of shipwreck off the coast of Florida in 1897, "The Open Boat" is considered by many to be his greatest work and the model of literary Naturalism. First published in 1897, it was based on Crane's experience of surviving a shipwreck off the coast of Florida earlier that year while traveling to Cuba to work as a newspaper correspondent. About the Author: Stephen Crane (November 1, 1871 - June 5, 1900) was an American poet, novelist, and short story writer. Get Your Copy Now.
Active Service
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Set against the backdrop of the Spanish-American War, the novel follows young journalist Johnnie Fox and his fellow reporters as they navigate the challenges of war coverage in Florida and Cuba. It offers a satirical critique of war journalism and examines the media's influence on public perception and political outcomes. Themes of masculinity, heroism, and the personal toll of conflict are woven throughout, making it a thought-provoking exploration of the responsibilities and impacts of those who report on war.
Four Classic American Novels
The Scarlet Letter, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, The Red Badge Of Courage, Billy Budd
Shining examples of American literature at its best, these four novels explore timeless themes—adventure, war, sex, and morality—through compelling narratives. An adulteress, a runaway boy, a terrified soldier, and a maltreated sailor—the heroes of these novels have become a part of popular culture. This indispensable volume includes… The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane Billy Budd by Herman Melville With an Introduction by Sandra Newman
War is Kind
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The collection of poems explores the brutal realities of war, contrasting its glorification with the harsh experiences of soldiers. Crane's poignant language captures the emotional and physical toll of conflict, reflecting on themes of suffering and heroism. Known for his vivid imagery and innovative style, the author delves into the complexities of human nature amidst the chaos of battle. Published in 1899, this work showcases Crane's profound insights into the human condition, further establishing his literary legacy beyond his renowned novel.
Maggie
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Not yet famous for his Civil War masterpiece, The Red Badge of Courage, Stephen Crane was unable to find a publisher for his brilliant Maggie: A Girl of the Streets, finally printing it himself in 1893.Condemned and misunderstood during Crane’s lifetime, this starkly realistic story of a pretty child of the Bowery has since been recognized as a landmark work in American fiction.Now Crane’s great short novel of life in turn-of-the-century New York is published in its original form, along with four of Crane’s best short stories–The Blue Hotel, The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky, The Monster, and The Open Boat–stories of such remarkable power and clarity that they stand among the finest short stories ever written by an American.
A young man's adolescent dream of war is shattered when he takes part in the battle of Chancellorsville. Contains: The Red Badge of Courage / The Upturned Face / The Open Boat / The Blue Hotel / The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky
The Red Badge of Courage and Four Stories
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A pioneer in the realistic school of American fiction and the true forerunner of Ernest Hemingway, Stephen Crane probed the thoughts and actions of trapped or baited men fighting the destructive forces in nature, in other human beings, and in themselves...The Red Badge of Courage / The Open Boat / The Blue Hotel / The Upturned Face / The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky
Maggie A Girl of the Streets & Other Stories
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With a new Introduction by Cedric Watts, M.A., Ph.D., Research Professor of English, Sussex University. During his tragically short life, Stephen Crane gained fame as a vividly distinctive writer. His stories of evolving American society are unflinchingly realistic and shrewdly ironic. ‘Maggie: A Girl of the Streets’ tells of Maggie’s seduction and downfall into prostitution amid the harsh world of the Bronx, where life is a battlefield. The other tales offer a diversity of insights into social hypocrisy, child psychology, and the wild violence of the frontiersmen. Such violence is ruthlessly depicted in ‘The Blue Hotel’. This collection of stories is replete with lively dialogue, ominous atmospheres, dry humour and graphic incidents. Praised by Joseph Conrad and Ernest Hemingway, Stephen Crane’s memorable tales have become enduringly influential.
The Red Badge of Courage and Other Stories
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This edition explores Crane's work from a fresh critical perspective and introduces new research on the imaginative relationship between Crane's novel and the Civil War. (Quelle: Buchdeckel verso).
The red badge of courage: an episode of the American Civil War
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Henry Fleming, a raw Union Army recruit in the American Civil War, is anxious to confirm his patriotism and manhood—to earn his “badge of courage.” But his dreams of heroism and invulnerability are soon shattered when he flees the Confederate enemy during his baptism of fire and then witnesses the horrible death of a friend. Plunged unwillingly into the nightmare of war, Fleming survives by sheer luck and instinct. This edition of Stephen Crane’s poignant classic is supplemented by five of his acclaimed short stories as well as selected poetry, offering the full range of this great American author’s extraordinary talent.
Maggie
A Girl of the Streets (Royal Collector's Edition) (Case Laminate Hardcover with Jacket)
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Set in the Bowery of New York City, the narrative follows Maggie, a young girl whose life takes a tragic turn after being seduced by her brother's friend. This encounter leads to societal judgment and her perceived downfall, exploring themes of innocence, social class, and the harsh realities faced by women in a challenging urban environment. Maggie's story highlights the consequences of her choices and the impact of her community's values on her fate.
The Red Badge of Courage (Reader's Library Classic)
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The narrative explores the transformation of an individual into a collective identity, emphasizing themes of unity and shared purpose amid crisis. The protagonist experiences a profound shift, feeling more like a member of a larger entity—be it a regiment, army, or nation—rather than an isolated man. This journey highlights the powerful influence of camaraderie and a singular desire that binds individuals together in times of turmoil.
The Red Badge of Courage (Royal Collector's Edition) (Case Laminate Hardcover with Jacket)
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Set against the backdrop of the American Civil War, the story follows Henry Fleming, a young private in the Union Army, as he grapples with fear and the harsh realities of war. His decision to flee the battlefield explores themes of courage, shame, and the internal struggles faced by soldiers. Through Henry's journey, the narrative delves into the psychological impact of conflict and the quest for personal redemption amidst the chaos of war.
THE RED BADGE OF COURAGE(Illustrated)
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The illustrated edition features 20 captivating illustrations that enhance the classic text, offering a fresh perspective and deeper engagement with the material. Each illustration complements the themes and ideas, inviting readers to explore the narrative in a visually enriched way. This edition is perfect for both new readers and those familiar with the original work, providing a unique experience that combines art and literature.
The Little Regiment And Other Episodes of the American Civil War
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Set during the American Civil War, this short story centers on a group of Union soldiers known as "The Little Regiment." As they prepare for an impending Confederate attack, their mix of fear and determination highlights the complexities of bravery in battle. The narrative captures the chaos of combat as the soldiers initially face overwhelming odds, leading to a retreat, but ultimately regroup to defend their position. Crane delves into the soldiers' individual experiences and emotions, culminating in a somber reflection on loss and the profound impact of war.
Set against the backdrop of New York City's unforgiving streets, the story follows Maggie, a young girl grappling with the devastating effects of poverty, addiction, and violence. Isolated from her family and ostracized by her community, she confronts harsh realities that force her into desperate measures for survival. This poignant novella by Stephen Crane explores themes of resilience and societal rejection, highlighting the struggles of those on the margins of society.
The Fight and Other Stories
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Stephen Crane's literary career began at an early age, showcasing his talent as a poet, novelist, and short story writer. Known for his contributions to Realism, Naturalism, and Impressionism, he is celebrated as an innovative voice of his time. After leaving Syracuse University in 1891 to pursue writing, he published his first novel, "Maggie: A Girl of the Streets," which is regarded as a pioneering work of American literary Naturalism. His prolific output and unique style left a lasting impact on American literature.
Men, Women, And Boats
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Focusing on the theme of boats and the dynamics of human relationships, this collection features stories that delve into masculinity, femininity, and survival. The standout tale, "The Open Boat," draws from Stephen Crane's personal experience of a shipwreck, highlighting the struggles of four men adrift at sea. Other narratives explore power dynamics and group interactions among men and women, showcasing Crane's vivid storytelling and profound insights into the human experience. This collection reveals the complexities of life through the lens of maritime adventure.
War is Kind
in large print
This edition focuses on making historical works accessible through large print, catering specifically to individuals with impaired vision. The publishing house Megali emphasizes the importance of readability, ensuring that classic texts can be enjoyed by a wider audience.
The Third Violet
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Renowned for its historical significance, this classical work has been carefully reformatted and redesigned for modern readers. Emphasizing clarity and readability, it is not a scanned copy but a freshly typed edition. The book is categorized within American and Canadian literature, ensuring its continued relevance for both present and future generations.
The Little Regiment; And Other Episodes of the American Civil War
in large print
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This book is a reproduction of a historical work, published by Megali, a company dedicated to making literature accessible for individuals with impaired vision through large print formats. The focus on accessibility highlights the importance of inclusivity in reading, ensuring that classic texts are available to a broader audience.
Last Words
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Exploring profound themes of mortality and legacy, the narrative follows a protagonist grappling with solitude and the quest for transcendence. As they confront the inevitability of death, moments of reflection lead to an epiphany about life’s essence and the enduring nature of love and connection. The story captures the universal experience of farewell, culminating in a poignant recognition of existence's fleeting nature and the release from life's burdens. Crane's masterful storytelling invites readers to contemplate the interplay between life, death, and the eternal human spirit.
A Tent in Agony and Other Stories
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Crane's literary career began at a young age, showcasing his talent through early publications and a focus on Realism, Naturalism, and Impressionism. His departure from Syracuse University to pursue journalism marked a significant turn in his life. Notably, his first novel, "Maggie: A Girl of the Streets," is acclaimed as a pioneering work of American Naturalism, highlighting his innovative approach and influence on American literature during his brief but impactful career.
This book is a reproduction of a historical work, presented in large print to enhance accessibility for readers with impaired vision. Published by Megali, a house known for its focus on making historical texts more readable, it aims to preserve important literature while ensuring it is accessible to a wider audience.
Robert Barr, a Scottish-Canadian author, is known for his engaging short stories and episodic novels. His narratives often feature witty narrators and ironic twists, while his novels connect through a central character across loosely linked chapters. Barr's characters, though diverse, frequently embody stereotypes, and his storytelling includes moral reflections and insightful asides. His background as a newspaper editor and teacher enriches his literary style, making his work both entertaining and thought-provoking.
Realistic Stories
Realistische Erzählungen
Konemann Classics: The Red Badge of Courage
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First Published in 1895, THE RED BADGE OF COURAGE is set during the Civil War. The novel follows the development of an ordinary Union soldier as he experiences the reality of war. It has been called the first modern war novel.
Cranes Kurzgeschichten sind amerikanische Klassiker und dieser Band enthält seine besten Werke wie "Das blaue Hotel", "Die Braut kommt nach Yellow Sky" und "Das offene Boot". Ernest Hemingway empfahl "Das blaue Hotel" als Pflichtlektüre für junge Schriftsteller.
H. G. Wells: „Crane war, ohne Frage, der beste Schriftsteller unserer Generation.“ 1898 schrieb Stephen Crane eine Erzählung, die viele für seine beste halten: »Das Monster« , die bedrückende Beschreibung eines dramatischen Unfalls. Als im Hause Dr. Trescotts ein Feuer ausbricht, wird der schwarze Stallknecht Henry Johnson bei der Rettung des kleinen Jimmie zum Helden. Er selbst allerdings wird durch die Flammen schwer entstellt. Johnson ist plötzlich für alle nur noch ein „Monster“. Er wird gemieden und ausgegrenzt. Auch Dr. Trescott, der aus Dankbarkeit zu ihm hält, gerät zunehmend unter Druck. Der Band enthält weitere Geschichten, von denen die meisten erstmals auf Deutsch erscheinen. So erfährt man in »Ein Hirngespinst in Rot und Weiß« , wie ein Vater die Erinnerungen seiner Kinder manipuliert, weil er etwas zu verbergen hat. Und in den Erzählungen über den kleinen Gernegroß Jimmie Trescott beweist Crane sein großartiges Talent für Humor. Inhalt: »Neue Handschuhe«, »Redner in Nöten«, »Ein trauriges altes Haus«, »Purer Zufall«, »Zwölf Uhr«, »Ein Hirngespinst in Rot und Weiß«, »Mondlicht auf dem Schnee«, »Das Duell, das nie stattfand«, »Das Monster«, »Das kleine Regiment«, »Der kleine Engel« und »Das kleine Biest«
Stephen Crane: Der James Dean der amerikanischen Literatur! Humorvoll und mit feinsinniger Beobachtungsgabe: 13 von Stephen Cranes wichtigsten Erzählungen sind in diesem Band versammelt. Hier entfaltet er seine ganze Schaffensfreude, beschreibt spannende, tragische, teils auch absurde Situationen wie in Seefahrer wider Willen. Stephen Crane gilt als einer der Wegbereiter der modernen amerikanischen Literatur. Seine Geschichten sind gerade deshalb so authentisch und mitreißend, weil er als Abenteurer und Reporter vieles davon selbst erlebt hat. Die großartige Darstellung eines Schiffbruchs in Das offene Boot und die in Nebraska angesiedelte Geschichte Das blaue Hotel zählen zu den Meisterwerken der Weltliteratur.
The Monster and Other Stories
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Die Sammlung umfasst mehrere Kurzgeschichten von Stephen Crane, die sich mit den düsteren Aspekten des menschlichen Daseins und der Natur des Monsters in uns beschäftigen. Crane nutzt eindringliche Sprache und psychologische Einsichten, um Themen wie Isolation, Angst und die Abgründe der menschlichen Psyche zu erkunden. Die Geschichten sind tiefgründig und regen zum Nachdenken an, während sie gleichzeitig die Herausforderungen des Lebens und die Komplexität zwischenmenschlicher Beziehungen beleuchten.
La roja insignia del valor
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Das blaue Hotel
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Durch einen Schneesturm wird "Das blaue Hotel" in Nebraska von der Außenwelt abgeschnitten. Der Wirt, sein Sohn und drei weitere anwesende Gäste sind fortan auf sich allein gestellt und müssen sich, so weit es geht, arrangieren. Doch das ist leichter gesagt als getan. Denn in dem Hotel prallen unterschiedliche Religionen und Gesellschaftsschichten aufeinander, sodass es immer wieder zu Konflikten kommt.Vor allem der schwedische Gast aus New York macht den anderen mit seiner absurd-paranoiden Art das Leben schwer. Als sich dann auch noch ein Kartenspiel anders entwickelt als erwartet, kommt es plötzlich zu einer Auseinandersetzung um Leben und Tod.Stephen Crane (1871-1900) war ein amerikanischer Schriftsteller. Er begann bereits im Kindesalter zu schreiben. Sein Studium brach er nach dem Tod der Eltern ab und begann als Journalist in New York zu arbeiten, wo er vor allem über das Leben in den Slums berichtete. Diese Erfahrungen brachte er auch in seinem Erstlingsroman "Maggie. A Girl of the Streets" ein, der 1893 erschien. Seinen Durchbruch als Autor feierte Crane mit "Die rote Tapferkeitsmedaille" im Jahr 1895, später wurde er Kriegsberichterstatter. Crane starb im Alter von nur 28 Jahren an Tuberkulose.
Der Klassiker endlich in einer neuen Übersetzung! Amerikanischer Bürgerkrieg: Ein junger Soldat zieht euphorisch in den Krieg – doch die Realität ist schlimmer als jede Vorstellung. Als »Die rote Tapferkeitsmedaille« 1895 erschien, war das eine Sensation. Denn zum ersten Mal sprach der einfache Soldat. Damit gab Stephen Crane all jenen, die zuvor im Schweigen verharrten, eine Stimme und veränderte die Sicht auf den modernen Krieg radikal. Das verleiht dem Text seine Authentizität und erklärt den überragenden Erfolg. Doch Crane denkt weiter: Was wird aus diesen Menschen, wenn der Krieg wieder vorbei ist? Werden sie die Schrecken vergessen können? Der Band enthält ergänzend die Erzählung „Der Veteran“, in der Henry Fleming, der junge Soldat aus dem Roman, als alter Mann auftaucht. Abgeschlossen wird diese Ausgabe durch ein Nachwort von Thomas Schneider und einem Crane-Portrait von Rüdiger Barth.
Geschichten eines New Yorker Künstlers
Romane und Geschichten
Paul Auster: »Crane war der erste große amerikanische Schriftsteller der Moderne« Stephen Crane war eine der spannendsten Personen seiner Zeit. Er verbrachte Nächte unter Vagabunden in schmutzigen Schlafsälen, erlag den Vergnügungen der Stadt, nahm die Künstlerszene unter die Lupe und schrieb anschließend über seine Erfahrungen. Gesellschaftskritik, Schockmomente und Ironie verbinden sich zu einem meisterhaften Lebenswerk, in dem deutlich wird, mit welcher Leidenschaft Crane dem Schreiben nachkam – und wie weit er für eine gute, authentische Story bereit war zu gehen. Der Band »Geschichten eines New Yorker Künstlers« enthält die zwei Romane »Maggie, ein Mädchen von der Straße« und »Georges Mutter« sowie weitere Geschichten, von denen die meisten erstmals auf Deutsch erscheinen
Die rote Tapferkeits-medaille
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