What was Stephen Crane's personal life like?

Link to this answer

CloseClose

Link to this answer

Share this credible answer with others. Simply paste this code into your blog or Web page:

<a href="http://qanda.encyclopedia.com/question/stephen-crane-personal-life-like-128529.html" >What was Stephen Crane's personal life like?</a>
E-mail this answer Link to this answer

Around 1897 Crane married Cora Taylor, who ran a brothel in Florida. His marriage, coupled with his unorthodox personality, aroused scandalous rumors, including those that he was a drug addict and a satanist. Because of this slander Crane spent his last years abroad; he died of tuberculosis in Germany at the age of 28.

Answer verified with
Get more facts and information about Crane, Stephen . Or, view the full encyclopedia entry from The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition.

Similar questions: How did Stephen Crane die? Who did Crane marry? [ Hide these questions ]

Related research articles

A sample contrastive analysis of "The Blue Hotel" by Stephen Crane and "The... Magazine article from: Studia Anglica Posnaniensia: international review of English Studies ...Blue Hotel" by Stephen Crane and "The Nigger...of a phase of life in the terms...myself: "Crane likes the damned thing...story. Of course Stephen Crane and Joseph...the quality of personal honesty. To...Conrad 1897). Stephen Crane's fiction...
The only impressionist. (author Stephen Crane) Magazine article from: National Review ...35th year," Stephen Crane wrote in 1896...years. Crane's life (1871-1900...of America (Stephen Crane: Prose...was a case of personal assault." The...re at war. We like boundaries...Correspondence of Stephen Crane, 2 vols...
From a home to the world: Stephen Crane's 'George's Mother.' Magazine article from: Papers on Language & Literature Stephen Crane's career can...the novel which Crane began after completing...depiction of Bowery life. And it is also...dramatization of various personal demons which plagued Crane during his youth, since he too, like George, was raised...
Stephen Crane and Methodism's realism: translating spiritual sympathy into... Magazine article from: Studies in American Fiction ...Jonathan Townley Crane died, the widowed Helen Crane moved their family...territory to the Cranes; almost a decade...home, Reverend Crane and his family...had done in the lives of those present...accumulated through personal experience...in the way of life." Only ...
Whooping cranes get new start in Florida. (Originated from Knight-Ridder... Newspaper article from: Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service ...discovering a new life in Florida...young whooping cranes are testing...whooping cranes have slowly...the flock's personal guardian. A whooping crane stands more...air does the crane's full size...wings unfold like a basketball...contact with the cranes is kept ...
See all results at HighBeam

HighBeam gives you access to newspaper, magazine, and trade journal articles plus press releases, facts, information, and biographies from thousands of sources.