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Naturalism in Stephen Crane's 'Maggie A Girl of the Streets': An examination of determinism and language

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The paper explores the influence of Mark Twain's realistic literature on Stephen Crane's "Maggie: A Girl of the Streets," highlighting the distinctions between realism and naturalism. It argues that while both novels share a realistic foundation, Crane's work is more naturalistic due to its unique language and deterministic themes. The analysis focuses on how determinism shapes the characters' fates and examines the use of naturalistic language and animal metaphors. The conclusion summarizes the findings and suggests further exploration of these literary concepts.

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Naturalism in Stephen Crane's 'Maggie A Girl of the Streets': An examination of determinism and language, Kristina Eichhorst

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2012
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