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A Stephen Crane Encyclopedia
by Stanley Wertheim
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... "The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky" 39 built by Sir Thomas Oxenbridge, who died in 1497, and Sir Goddard Oxen- bridge, who died in 1531. Brede ... "
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... The Call of the Wild, White Fang, and much of London's Klondike fiction; Norris's McTeague; Crane's "The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky" and "The Blue Hotel"; and Cather's The Professor's House frame these belated wildernesses with the urban and suburban environments whence ... "
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San Francisco, Yellow Sky, United States, Daniel Boone, New York, The Bride Comes, recalling the wild, western romanticism, blue hotel, closed frontier, city sketches, literary naturalism
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... a means of clarifying our thinking about what we've read and probably felt intuitively. Stephen Crane's "The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky," Katherine Mans- field's "Miss Brill," Dagoberto Gilb's "Love in L. ... "
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Great Short Works of Stephen Crane (Perennial Classic)
by Stephen Crane
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... THE BRIDE COMES TO YELLOW SKY * I * THE great Pullman was whirling onward with such dignity of motion that a glance from the window ... "
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Yellow Sky, Henry Johnson, Rum Alley, Devil's Row, Carrie Dungen, Jack Potter, silvered netting, loud young soldier, loud soldier, tattered man, tattered soldier, youthful lieutenant
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