University of Virginia provides an etext version of this short story, with copies of the original illustrations interspersed within the text.
Consisting of six parts, this tale follows the exploits of several strangers in an open, nature area. Also includes illustrations.
Best known for his novels, such as "Red Badge of Courage," Stephen Crane also contributed poems, with collected works published in 1899 and 1905. Read those poems here.
Peruse a copy of this short tale, originally appearing in "The Arena 9" in 1894. Follow the links to read books by other authors.
Browse a copy of this tale, initially printed in "Harper's Magazine" in 1900. Includes transcription information and links to other writers.
Download the entire text of "Maggie: A Girl of the Streets" onto a personal computer. Requires AdobeAcrobat Reader.
View illustrations that accompanied the original publication of this story that follows a young boy named Horace.
Read an etext version of this story, revolving around a discussion of contributions to the poor. Includes details of the original publication.
Contemplate Stephen Crane's first novel, written in 1893, a realistic and shocking account of a slum girl's fall into prostitution and tragedy.
Peruse this brief tale revolving around the unfortunate luck of an actor. Learn where the piece was printed, or link to other short stories.
Browse an electronic copy of this short story revolving around the Spanish-American war. Look at copies of the original illustrations.
Enjoy this collection of short stories by Stephen Crane, first published in 1899. Includes "The Monster," "The Blue Hotel," and "Manacled."
Enjoy the Online Books guide to the works of Stephen Crane, the author whose first novel jump started the literary realism movement.
Provides an HTML version of Stephen Crane s famed novel, "The Red Badge of Courage." Read about the Civil War and lead character, Henry Fleming, and his reaction to war.
Project Gutenberg provides the full text to Stephen Crane's novel about the American Civil War, told from an ordinary soldier's point of view.
Peruse a biography of Crane's personal life and literary career, and read the full-text of many of his works.
Read the complete text of "The Red Badge of Courage" and a work of criticism about the author's "The Monster."
Take a look at this nine part tale, set in Nebraska. Includes original publication details and links to other databases.
Early 20th century article describes some of the contributions of a European colonist. Includes a list of changes made to the original copy.
Read this tale documenting a military battle. Learn when the story was originally published, or follow the links to other author pages.
Browse a copy of this story, following the verbal battles of two brothers in the military. Click on an image to view an enlarged picture.
Read this 14 part tale featuring a little boy named Jim. Also includes illustrations and details from the original publication.
Features an electronic copy of the story, revolving around some navy men aboard a cruiser by the name of Adolphus. Link to other short stories.
Set in a European train station, this story was printed in a magazine during the late 19th century. Also features transcription information.
Browse a copy of this story, revolving around the travails of Casper Cadogan, the son of an American senator. Features links to other libraries.
Revolving around the Spanish-American war going on in Cuba, this story first appeared in "The Saturday Evening Post"
Find pronunciation notes for this story, published in "McClure's Magazine" in 1896. Follow the links to find stories by other writers.
Set in Cuba, this short story is divided into five sections. Features details surrounding the original publication and links other libraries.
Enjoy the tales in this short story collection by Stephen Crane, including "Lynx-Hunting" and "The City Urchin and the Chaste Villagers."