Men, Women, and Boats
CONTENTS
A Number of the tales and sketches here brought together appear now for the first time between covers; others for the first time between covers in this country. All have been gathered from out-of-print volumes and old magazine files.
The Open Boat, one of Stephen Crane's finest stories, is used with the courteous permission of Doubleday, Page & Co., holders of the copyright. Its companion masterpiece, The Blue Hotel, because of copyright complications, has had to be omitted, greatly to the regret of the editor.
After the death of Stephen Crane, a haphazard and undiscriminating gathering of his earlier tales and sketches appeared in London under the misleading title, Last Words. From this volume, now rarely met with, a number of characteristic minor works have been selected, and these will be new to Crane's American admirers; as follows: The Reluctant Voyagers, The End of the Battle, The Upturned Face, An Episode of War, A Desertion, Four Men in a Cave, The Mesmeric Mountain, London Impressions, The Snake.
Three of our present collection, printed by arrangement, appeared in the London (1898) edition of The Open Boat and Other Stories, published by William Heinemann, but did not occur in the American volume of that title. They are An Experiment in Misery, The Duel that was not Fought, and The Pace of Youth.
For the rest, A Dark Brown Dog, A Tent in Agony, and The Scotch Express, are here printed for the first time in a book.
For the general title of the present collection, the editor alone is responsible.
It hardly profits us to conjecture what Stephen Crane might have written about the World War had he lived. Certainly, he would have been in it, in one capacity or another. No man had a greater talent for war and personal adventure, nor a finer art in describing it. Few writers of recent times could so well describe the poetry of motion as manifested in the surge and flow of battle, or so well depict the isolated deed of heroism in its stark simplicity and terror.
Stephen Crane
MEN, WOMEN, AND BOATS
Edited With an Introduction by Vincent Starrett
NOTE
V. S.
VINCENT STARRETT.
THE OPEN BOAT
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THE RELUCTANT VOYAGERS
CHAPTER I
Two men sat by the sea waves.
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
Directly the tall man went and lay down and began to groan.
CHAPTER VI
THE END OF THE BATTLE
UPTURNED FACE
AN EPISODE OF WAR
AN EXPERIMENT IN MISERY
THE DUEL THAT WAS NOT FOUGHT
A DESERTION
A DARK-BROWN DOG
THE PACE OF YOUTH
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II
A TENT IN AGONY
A SULLIVAN COUNTY TALE
FOUR MEN IN A CAVE
LIKEWISE FOUR QUEENS, AND A SULLIVAN COUNTY HERMIT
THE MESMERIC MOUNTAIN
A TALE OF SULLIVAN COUNTY
THE SNAKE
LONDON IMPRESSIONS
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
CHAPTER VIII
THE SCOTCH EXPRESS
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