Sources

This bibliography of citations and further readings has been adapted to suit the open-ended, collaborative nature of this project. Initial entries have been submitted by co-authors. Because the text is never "fixed," the bibliography too is dynamic. Additional entries are submitted electronically. All entries contain basic author, title, and publication information, although format may vary. Latest entries are listed at the bottom of the page.


Constructed Spring 1998
Professional Writing in Three Disciplines
Studio for Instructional Technology and English Studies
Department of English
University of North Carolina
Open Boat
The
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Benfey, Christopher. The Double Life of Stephen Crane. New York: Published by: Knopf. (1992). Cited in the project as Benfey.

Robertson, Michael. Stephen Crane, Journalism, and the Making of Modern American Literature. New York: Published by: Columbia. (1997). Cited in the project as Robertson.

Wolford, Chester. Stephen Crane: A Study of the Short Fiction. Boston: Published by: Twayne. (1989). Cited in the project as Wolford.

Halliburton, David. The Color of the Sky: A Study of Stephen Crane. New York: Published by: Cambridge. (1989). Page(s) Halliburton.

Crane, Stephen. Britannica Online. http://www.eb.com:180

Dooley, Patrick. The Humanism of Stephen Crane. The Humanist. 56. (1996).

Rath, Sura. The Dialogic Narrative of "The Open Boat. College Literature. 18. (1991).

CRAWFORD PRODUCTIONS, STEPHEN CRANE AND THE COMMODORE: A PRELUDE TO THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR . New Smyrna: Published by: Crawford Productions. http://www.volusia.com/crane/

This Web site reproduces the screen play from an adaptation of the short story.

Campbell, Donna. American Naturalism 1890-1915. http://www.gonzaga.edu/faculty/campbell/enl413/natural.htm

STEPHEN CRANE: MAN, MYTH, & LEGEND. http://www.cwrl.utexas.edu/~mmaynard/Crane/crane.html

A student-created Web site by Rosanna S. Ng, Robert C. Chao, Nathan Stosberg

Crane, Stephen. The Open Boat. Published by: Electronic Text Center. (Feb. 1998). http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/browse-mixed-new?id=CraOpen&tag=public&images=images/modeng&data=/texts/english/modeng/parsed

Crane, Stephen. The open boat.

crane, stephen. the open boat.