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Tag: Stephen Crane

Stephen Crane FEATURED

CR Episode 72: Irony in the Poetry of Stephen Crane

29 March 2021 S. P. Cooper
The panel analyses the use of irony in the poetic works of Stephen Crane, including selections from "War Is Kind" (1899), and discusses the development of realism and imagism in English literature, especially in poetry about the experience of war.

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