The Open Boat and Other Stories
Fiction | Short Story | Adult | Published in 1993
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Short Story • Fiction
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Historical Fiction•
Action & AdventureAtlantic Ocean • 1890s
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World History1993
Adult
14+ years
The Open Boat and Other Stories is a collection by Stephen Crane exploring themes of nature's indifference and human resilience through person-first narratives. Highlighted stories include "The Open Boat," depicting shipwreck survivors' struggle, and "The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky," portraying a changing Western frontier. Each story portrays individuals facing formidable challenges.
Melancholic
Contemplative
Dark
Mysterious
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The Open Boat and Other Stories by Stephen Crane is praised for its vivid storytelling and exploration of human struggle against nature. Critics commend Crane's use of imagery and realism. However, some find the narrative pacing uneven. Overall, the collection is celebrated for its insight into human resilience and existential themes.
A reader who enjoys The Open Boat and Other Stories by Stephen Crane would likely appreciate stark realism and intense exploration of human struggles against nature. Fans of Jack London's To Build a Fire or Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness may find Crane's storytelling and vivid prose compelling.
2,051 ratings
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112
Short Story • Fiction
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Historical Fiction•
Action & AdventureAtlantic Ocean • 1890s
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World History1993
Adult
14+ years
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