Stephen Crane’s Blue Badge of Courage. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2000.

Nagel, James. Stephen Crane and Literary Impressionism. University Park: Penn State University Press, 1980.

Rogers, Rodney O. “Stephen Crane and Impressionism,” Nineteenth-Century Fiction 24 (1969): 292-304.

Solomon, Eric. Stephen Crane: From Parody to Realism. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1966.

Wertheim, Stanley. “Unveiling the Humanist: Stephen Crane and Ethnic Minorities,” American Literary Realism 30 (Spring 1998): 65-75.

BIOGRAPHICAL AND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SOURCES

The Correspondence of Stephen Crane. Stanley Wertheim and Paul Sorrentino, eds. 2 vols. New York: Columbia University Press, 1988.

The Crane Log: A Documentary Life of Stephen Crane 1871-1900. Stanley Wertheim and Paul Sorrentino, eds. New York: Hall, 1994.

Dooley, Patrick. Stephen Crane: An Annotated Bibliography of Secondary Scholarship. New York: Hall, 1992.

Stallman, R. W. Stephen Crane: A Critical Bibliography. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1972.

Stephen Crane: The Critical Heritage. Richard M. Weatherford, ed. London and Boston: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1973.

READINGS ON THE RED BADGE OF COURAGE

Cox, James T. “The Imagery of The Red Badge of Courage,Modern Fiction Studies 5 (Autumn 1959): 209-19.

Critical Essays on The Red Badge of Courage. Donald Pizer, ed. Boston: Hall, 1990.

Curran, John E., Jr. “ ‘Nobody Seems to Know Where We Go’: Uncertainty, History, and Irony in The Red Badge of Courage,American Literary Realism 26 (Fall 1993): 1-12.

Hungerford, Harold R. “ ‘That Was at Chancellorsville’: The Factual Framework of The Red Badge of Courage,” American Literature 34 (1963): 520-31.

Kent, Thomas L. “Epistemological Uncertainty in The Red Badge of Courage,Modern Fiction Studies 27 (Winter 1981-82): 621-28.

McDermott, John J. “Symbolism and Psychological Realism in The Red Badge of Courage,” Nineteenth-Century Fiction 23 (1968): 324-31.

New Essays on The Red Badge of Courage. Lee Clark Mitchell, ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986.

Rechnitz, Robert M. “Depersonalization and the Dream in The Red Badge of Courage,” Studies in the Novel 6 (Spring 1974): 76-87.

Reynolds, Kirk M. “The Red Badge of Courage: Private Henry’s Mind as Sole Point of View,” South Atlantic Review 52 (1987): 59-69.

Satterfield, Ben. “From Romance to Reality: The Accomplishment of Private Fleming,” CLA Journal 24 (1980-81): 451-64.

Schneider, Michael.