Maggie: A Girl of the Streets is an 1893 novella by American author Stephen Crane (1871–1900). The story centers on Maggie, a young girl from the Bowery who is driven to unfortunate circumstances by poverty and solitude. The work was considered risqué by publishers because of its literary realism and strong themes. Crane – who was 22 years old at the time – financed the book's publication himself, although the original 1893 edition was printed under the pseudonym Johnston Smith. After the success of 1895's The Red Badge of Courage, Maggie was reissued in 1896 with considerable changes and re-writing. The story is followed by George's Mother.
The Monster and Other Stories
Stephen Crane
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bookAnthology of Classic Short Stories. Vol. 2 (Animals)
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audiobookThe Black Dog (Unabridged)
Stephen Crane
audiobookThe Red Badge of Courage - An Episode of the American Civil War (Unabridged)
Stephen Crane
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Stephen Crane
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Stephen Crane
audiobookThe Black Dog (Unabridged)
Stephen Crane
audiobookThe Bride comes to Yellow Sky (Unabridged)
Stephen Crane
audiobookThe Red Badge of Courage (Unabridged)
Stephen Crane
audiobookThe Red Badge of Courage (Unabridged)
Stephen Crane
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Stephen Crane
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