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Maggie

A Girl of the Streets

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The narrative explores the concept of naturalism, illustrating how characters are shaped by their biological heredity and environment, leaving them with little control over their actions. Stephen Crane, while denying direct influence from Émile Zola, demonstrates elements of French naturalism in his writing. The book is recognized as a pioneering work in American fiction, highlighting the deterministic nature of human behavior within societal constraints.

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Maggie, Stephen Crane

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2011
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Titre
Maggie
Sous-titre
A Girl of the Streets
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
SMK Books
Publié
2011
Format
souple
Pages
86
ISBN13
9781617201370
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The narrative explores the concept of naturalism, illustrating how characters are shaped by their biological heredity and environment, leaving them with little control over their actions. Stephen Crane, while denying direct influence from Émile Zola, demonstrates elements of French naturalism in his writing. The book is recognized as a pioneering work in American fiction, highlighting the deterministic nature of human behavior within societal constraints.