Men, Women, and Boats

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Men, Women, and Boats

by Stephen Crane

EN·~5 hours·33 chapters

Chapters

33 total

MEN, WOMEN, AND BOATS - By Stephen Crane - Edited With an Introduction by Vincent Starrett

0:05

NOTE

1:39

STEPHEN CRANE: AN ESTIMATE

19:09

THE OPEN BOAT

52:51

THE RELUCTANT VOYAGERS

0:01

CHAPTER I - Two men sat by the sea waves.

5:41

CHAPTER II

5:07

CHAPTER III

6:22

CHAPTER IV

5:18

CHAPTER V - Directly the tall man went and lay down and began to groan.

7:28

Description

This anthology gathers some of Stephen Crane’s most striking short fiction, ranging from the celebrated sea‑drift of “The Open Boat” to a handful of rarely‑seen sketches that first appear in print here. The stories move through storm‑tossed waters, cramped battlefields, and the ordinary moments that betray deeper turmoil, offering a portrait of courage, desperation, and the fleeting humor of everyday life. Readers will encounter both the well‑known and the obscure, each piece a compact study of human reaction under pressure.

Crane’s prose is spare yet vivid, his eye catching the subtle tremor of fear as readily as the flash of daring. He blends a journalist’s attention to detail with a poet’s instinct for rhythm, turning even the smallest incident into a resonant tableau. For listeners, the collection’s brisk pacing and atmospheric detail make it an immersive journey into the raw, unvarnished world of late‑nineteenth‑century America.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (294K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Etext Produced by John Bilderback, Eric Eldred, Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. HTML file produced by David Widger

Release date

2005-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Stephen Crane

Stephen Crane

1871–1900

A major American writer of the 1890s, he packed an astonishing amount into a life cut short at just 28. Best known for The Red Badge of Courage, he wrote with unusual psychological sharpness about fear, violence, survival, and the rough edges of ordinary life.

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