ABSTRACT
This set comprises 40 volumes covering 19th and 20th century European and American authors. These volumes will be available as a complete set, mini boxed sets (by theme) or as individual volumes.
This second set compliments the first 68 volume set of Critical Heritage published by Routledge in October 1995.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |34 pages
Introduction
chapter |1 pages
Note on the Text
part |26 pages
Maggie: A Girl of the Streets
chapter 12|4 pages
H. D. Traill, attack on Crane's realism, Fortnightly Review
1 January 1897, n.s., lxi, 63-6
part |19 pages
The Black Riders
part |89 pages
The Red Badge of Courage
chapter 32|2 pages
Mrs. Nancy Huston Banks on the journalist as novelist, Bookman
November 1895, ii, 217-20
chapter 55|7 pages
Rupert Hughes on Crane's language and style, Godey's Magazine
September 1896, cxxxiii, 317-19
chapter 57|3 pages
Stephen L. Gwynn, from an unsigned review, Edinburgh Review
April 1898, clxxxvii, 411-14
part |18 pages
George's Mother
chapter 65|3 pages
Comparison of English and American novelists, Saturday Review
5 September 1896, lxxxii, 262-3
part |11 pages
The Little Regiment
part |16 pages
The Third Violet
part |14 pages
The Open Boat and Other Tales of Adventure
part |9 pages
War Is Kind
part |19 pages
Active Service
part |17 pages
The Monster and Other Stories
chapter 115|8 pages
H. G. Wells, an English standpoint, North American Review
August 1900, clxxi, 233-42
part |9 pages
Whilomville Stories
chapter 116|2 pages
Crane's contribution to children's literature, New York Times
8 September 1900, 605
part |6 pages
Wounds in the Rain
part |6 pages
Great Battles of the World
part |1 pages
Last Words
part |40 pages
The O'Ruddy
chapter 139|4 pages
Edith Wyatt on Crane's imagistic style, New Republic
11 September 1915, iv, 148-50
chapter 141|8 pages
Vincent Starrett on Crane after twenty years, Sewanee Review
July-September 1920, xxviii, 405-13
chapter 143|2 pages
Mark Van Doren on Beer's impressionistic biography, Nation
16 January 1924, cxviii, 66-7
chapter 145|6 pages
Carl Van Doren on Crane as modern writer, American Mercury
January 1924, i, 11-14