Maggie: A Girl of the Streets (Fawcett Premier Book)
The brutal effects of the poverty and loneliness of slum life are portrayed in two short novels which heralded the appearance of naturalism in American literature
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Stephen Crane's first novel is the tale of a pretty young slum girl driven to brutal excesses by poverty and loneliness. It was considered so sexually frank and realistic, that the book had to be privately printed at first. It and GEORGE'S MOTHER, the shorter novel that follows in this edition, were eventually hailed as the first genuine expressions of Naturalism in American letters and established their creator as the American apostle of an artistic revolution which was to alter the shape and destiny of civilization itself.
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