Maggie: A Girl of the Streets Resources

Websites

The Poetry Foundation's Stephen Crane Page

Crane was a poet, too, and his work is worth checking out. It shows his more, well, lyrical side.

Crane's New York Times Obituary from June 6, 1900

Maggie may be confined to the Bowery setting, but Crane himself was quite the world traveler. Well, until he died, that is.

The Stephen Crane Society

A fantastic source of Craniana—links, quotes, and calls for papers. You can even become a member, if you're so inclined.

Articles and Interviews

Another Stephen Crane Society

This site has links to all sorts of articles and sites on Crane—a good resource.

Video

Naturalism and Stephen Crane

Do you have nine minutes? Do you want to learn more about Naturalism? This is the link for you.

Maggie Gets the Homework Treatment

Check out this trailer for the book that someone made for their school. It's a little corny, but it has heart—just like Maggie.

Audio

All Crane, All the Time

Take your pick of Crane's works, then sit back and rest your eyes while someone else reads it to you. Ah… the good life, indeed.

Images

The Mean Streets

Check out Jacob Riis's images of the Bowery. It will give you an accurate image of the world in Maggie.

Dapper Dandy

Hey there, Mr. Crane. Nice to see you.