Title : Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Stephen Crane
Author : Stephen Crane
Editor : David Widger
Release date
: June 8, 2019 [eBook #59706]
Most recently updated: July 5, 2019
Language : English
Credits : Produced by David Widger
THE MONSTER |
THE BLUE HOTEL |
HIS NEW MITTENS |
"'If You Ain't Afraid, Go Do It Then'" |
"No One Would Have Suspected Him of Ever Having Washed a Buggy" |
"'Henry Johnson! Rats!'" |
"They Bowed and Smiled Until a Late Hour" |
"The Band Played a Waltz" |
"'What District?'" |
In the Laboratory |
"They Did Not Care Much for John Shipley" |
"'If I Get Six Dollehs for Bo'ding Hennery Johnson, I Uhns It'" |
"The Door Swung Portentously Open" |
Mrs. Farragut |
"'It's About What Nobody Talks Of—Much,' Said Twelve" |
Little Horace |
"Yelling Like Hawks at the White Balls Flew" |
"'I've Got to Go Home'" |
"When He Raised His Voice to Deny the Charge" |
"'Aw, Come On!'" |
"A Pair of Very Wet Mittens" |
"Brought a Plate of Food" |
"Horace Stared With Sombre Eyes at the Plate of Food" |
"Some Sort of Bloody-Handed Person" |
"People, Bowed Forward" |
"Eight Cents' Worth of Something" |
"His Head Hung Low" |
"'Mam-ma! Mam-ma! Oh, Mam-ma!'" |
THE LITTLE REGIMENT. |
I. |
II. |
III. |
IV. |
V. |
VI. |
VII. |
VIII. |
THREE MIRACULOUS SOLDIERS. |
I. |
II. |
III. |
IV. |
V. |
A MYSTERY OF HEROISM. |
AN INDIANA CAMPAIGN. |
I. |
II. |
A GRAY SLEEVE. |
I. |
II. |
III. |
THE VETERAN. |
PAGE | ||
THE RELUCTANT VOYAGERS | 1 | |
SPITZBERGEN TALES— | ||
THE KICKING TWELFTH | 35 | |
THE UPTURNED FACE | 52 | |
THE SHRAPNEL OF THEIR FRIENDS | 59 | |
"AND IF HE WILLS, WE MUST DIE" | 69 | |
WYOMING VALLEY TALES— | ||
THE SURRENDER OF FORTY FORT | 81 | |
"OL' BENNET" AND THE INDIANS | 88 | |
THE BATTLE OF FORTY FORT | 99 | |
London Impressions | 110 | |
NEW YORK SKETCHES— | ||
GREAT-GRIEF'S HOLIDAY DINNER | 133 | |
THE SILVER PAGEANT | 145 | |
A STREET SCENE | 148 | |
MINETTA LANE | 154 | |
ROOF GARDENS | 166 | |
IN THE BROADWAY CARS | 173 | |
The Assassins in Modern Battles | 181 | |
IRISH NOTES— | ||
AN OLD MAN GOES WOOING | 193 | |
BALLYDEHOB | 198 | |
THE ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY | 203 | |
A FISHING VILLAGE | 207 | |
SULLIVAN COUNTY SKETCHES— | ||
FOUR MEN IN A CAVE | 217 | |
THE MESMERIC MOUNTAIN | 225 | |
MISCELLANEOUS— | ||
The Squire's Madness | 231 | |
A Desertion | 245 | |
How the Donkey Lifted the Hills | 252 | |
A Man by the Name of Mud | 258 | |
A Poker Game | 263 | |
The Snake | 268 | |
A Self-Made Man | 273 | |
A Tale of Mere Chance | 282 | |
At Clancy's Wake | 288 | |
An Episode of War | 294 | |
The Voice of the Mountain | 301 | |
Why Did the Young Clerk Swear? | 306 | |
The Victory of the Moon | 315 |
PAGE | ||
I. | The Angel Child | 1 |
II. | Lynx-Hunting | 18 |
III. | The Lover and the Telltale | 30 |
IV. | "Showin' Off" | 40 |
V. | Making an Orator | 54 |
VI. | Shame | 64 |
VII. | The Carriage-Lamps | 80 |
VIII. | The Knife | 99 |
IX. | The Stove | 120 |
X. | The Trial, Execution, and Burial of Homer Phelps | 141 |
XI. | The Fight | 157 |
XII. | The City Urchin and the Chaste Villagers | 177 |
XIII. | A Little Pilgrimage | 191 |
STEPHEN CRANE | Frontispiece |
Facing p. | |
"THE QUEEN HERSELF TOOK THE CHAIR" | 10 |
"'LOOK,' SHE DECLAIMED" | 12 |
"AROUND THE CORNER OF THE HOUSE CAME THE TWINS" | 14 |
AT THE RAILWAY STATION | 16 |
"'MA—NOW—CAN I BORROW PA'S GUN?'" | 18 |
THE DALZEL BOY TAKING THE PART OF A BANDIT CHIEF | 22 |
"THERE WAS A FRIGHTFUL ROAR" | 24 |
"'I THOUGHT SHE WAS A LYNX'" | 26 |
"THEY GALLOPED ABOUT HIM SHRILLY CHANTING INSULTS" | 36 |
"'I—' HE BEGAN. THEN HE VANISHED FROM THE EDGE OF THE WALK" | 50 |
"AND THEN HE SUDDENLY SAID, 'HALF A LEG—' | 60 |
"'JIMMIE TRESCOTT'S GOT HIS PICNIC IN A PAIL!'" | 70 |
"'YOU JIM! QUIT! QUIT, I TELL YER!'" | 84 |
"HE TURNED TO SAY: 'KEEP UP A STOUT HEART'" | 92 |
"THE BOY TURNED AGAIN TO HIS FRIEND" | 94 |
"THEY WHIRLED AND SCAMPERED AWAY LIKE DEER" | 96 |
"HE HEAVED ONE OF HIS EIGHT-OUNCE ROCKS" | 102 |
"MOLLIE LURKED IN A CORNER AND GIGGLED" | 104 |
"THE NEXT MOMENT HE WAS LOOKING INTO THE AMAZED AND AGONIZED FACE OF OLD ALEK" | 112 |
"THE OLD MAN DREW HIMSELF TO A STATELY POSE" | 118 |
"THE LAMB-EYED FATHER PRECEDED THE ANGEL CHILD TO HER CHAMBER" | 124 |
"THE SOLEMN ODOR OF BURNING TURNIPS ROLLED IN LIKE A SEA-FOG" | 136 |
"'HERE'S ANOTHER BATCH OF LOVELY PUDDINGS'" | 138 |
"FROM THIS BOOT HE EMPTIED ABOUT A QUART OF SNOW" | 146 |
THE EXECUTION | 150 |
THE FUNERAL ORATION | 154 |
"STAMPING BRAVELY AND NOISILY ON THE PORCH" | 158 |
"'THE FIRST TIME I CATCH YOU I'LL LAM THE HEAD OFF'N YOU!'" | 164 |
"NO TIME FOR ACADEMICS—HE RAN" | 174 |
"'WHO HURT HIM?' HE SAID, FEROCIOUSLY" | 184 |
"'NIG-GER-R-R! NIG-GER-R-R!'" | 186 |
"ONE APPROACHING FROM BEHIND LAID HOLD OF HIS EAR" | 188 |
"THE PROFESSIONAL BRIGHT BOY OF THE CLASS SUDDENLY AWOKE" | 196 |
The Price of the Harness | 1 |
The Lone Charge of William B. Perkins | 3 |
The Clan of No-Name | 42 |
God Rest Ye, Merry Gentlemen | 74 |
The Revenge of the Adolphus | 107 |
The Sergeant's Private Madhouse | 138 |
Virtue in War | 152 |
Marines Signalling under Fire at Guantanamo | 178 |
This Majestic Lie | 190 |
War Memories | 229 |
The Second Generation | 309 |
Part I
Minor Conflicts |
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Page | |
The Open Boat | 1 |
A Man and Some Others | 41 |
The Bride comes to Yellow Sky | 65 |
The Wise Men | 85 |
The Five White Mice | 107 |
Flanagan
and His Short
Filibustering Adventure |
129 |
Horses | 155 |
Death and the Child | 175 |
Part II
Midnight Sketches |
|
An Experiment in Misery | 211 |
The Men in the Storm | 227 |
The Dual that was not Fought | 239 |
An Ominous Baby | 251 |
A Great Mistake | 259 |
An Eloquence of Grief | 265 |
The Auction | 271 |
The Pace of Youth | 279 |
A Detail | 297 |
NOTE |
STEPHEN CRANE: AN ESTIMATE |
THE OPEN BOAT |
THE RELUCTANT VOYAGERS |
CHAPTER I |
CHAPTER II |
CHAPTER III |
CHAPTER IV |
CHAPTER V |
CHAPTER VI |
THE END OF THE BATTLE |
UPTURNED FACE |
AN EPISODE OF WAR |
AN EXPERIMENT IN MISERY |
THE DUEL THAT WAS NOT FOUGHT |
A DESERTION |
A DARK-BROWN DOG |
THE PACE OF YOUTH |
A TENT IN AGONY |
FOUR MEN IN A CAVE |
THE MESMERIC MOUNTAIN |
THE SNAKE |
LONDON IMPRESSIONS |
CHAPTER I |
CHAPTER II |
CHAPTER III |
CHAPTER IV |
CHAPTER V |
CHAPTER VI |
CHAPTER VII |
CHAPTER VIII |
THE SCOTCH EXPRESS |