Most writers tend to have specific themes in different sentences, regardless of their abilities. The author is still the same person after each book, and this person may feel the same for many things, so in their work the chance to see a topic pop up many times is absolute It is in. For example, Steven Crane has many iterative themes in his writing. As his writing style develops around these themes, he focuses on specific topics.
Stephen Crane was one of the most important naturalist in America in the late 1800s ("Stephen" n. P.). He draws human thoughts in a way that there is little that he can do when he examines his beliefs. Klein is very devoted to his beliefs, people should write about only what they have experienced and live in his own poverty to keep working (Colvert, 12: 108). Klein's contribution to American literature is bigger than a society that makes people conditional (443) Stephen Clan and Edwin Arlington Robinson wrote influential works in the 19th century. Both Stephen Crane and Edwin Arlington Robinson, who were influenced by naturalism, had a psychological effect on human thought and behavior, but Crane emphasized the motivation of psychology and Robinson showed how to destroy psychology It was. · Klein and Edwin Arlington Robinson's "Miniver Cheevy" two works emphasize "Including Strength" heroism "
Stephen 's father, Jonathan Crane, was pastor of Methodist, died in 1880 and Stephen, the youngest 14 - year - old left a devout and diligent mother. After attending a preparatory school at Kraków University (1888 - 90 years), Klein was at the university for less than 2 years before moving to the New York dormitory where he lived in medical school and moved freely to a literary career studied. In a country near Port Jervis, New Jersey, Klein wrote his first book. "Magee: Street Girl" (1893), empathic study of innocence and abuse, while Bohemia. The lives of Asian students and the exploration of the slums of Bowery are alternating. Girls in the slums rush into prostitution and eventually commit suicide