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1871 1900 God Fashioned the Ship of the World Carefully Bride Comes to Yellow Sky Precursor to modern literature One critic claims Modern American literature may be said to have begun with Stephen Crane ID: 583625

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Stephen Crane1871 - 1900

God Fashioned the Ship of the World Carefully

Bride Comes to Yellow SkySlide2

Precursor to modern literature

One critic claims, “Modern American literature may be said … to have begun with Stephen Crane.”

Encouraged experimentation with subject matter and verse form

Naturalistic themes anticipated the dark pessimism of much modern fiction

Represented the broad religious and literary rebellion characteristic of modern literature.Slide3

Background Info

Born in Newark, NJ in 1871

14

th

and youngest child of a Methodist minister

Very early questioned and rejected his parents’ beliefs

1888 embarked on a career in journalism

Moved to New York to become a reporter

Most memorable works were written from 1893 – 1897

Died at age 28 from tuberculosisSlide4

Novels

1893 published

first

novel:

Maggie: Girl of the Streets

Didn’t do very well

Emphasized the role of the environment on a person

Character Maggie lived in a sordid environment, loses her virtue, becomes a prostitute, and commits suicide. Crane attributed her downfall to her environment rather than her own moral weakness.

1895 (age 24) published

The Red Badge of Courage

Set during Civil War

Suggested the main characters acts of heroism weren’t from his noble principles and self-sacrificing courage. Said were from war-induced insanity or certain external conditions that activated his natural instincts of survival and pride.

1897 published short story “The Open Boat”

Implies man’s natural instinct is one of helplessness

Man’s survival in the world is merely accidentalSlide5

Poetry

1895 first book of poetry

The Black Riders and Other Lines

Inspired by Emily Dickinson poems

Not well-received because too unconventional

Shows the author’s quarrel with God

Men appear as

gnatlike

creatures who have no control over their own lives

Evokes a nightmarish world of “menace, violence, and isolation”Slide6

Characteristics of Crane’s works

Reveal the main tenants of naturalism

Emphasize the shaping role of environment and heredity

Works portray men as victims of fate

Said men are helpless against fate

“It’s not my fault!”Slide7

“God Fashioned the Ship of the World Carefully”

Begins with what seems to be a Biblical view of God as the Creator and Craftsman of the world

First six lines similar to Puritan Edward Taylor’s description of of creation

Lines six and seven: God ceases to be perfect because he becomes distracted

Let’s creation slip away “forever rudderless”

Course of the world thereafter is without direction

Seems at times to have “serious purpose,” but it is really making “ridiculous voyages,” and “quaint progress.”

God became careless through pride and let the world get away with what it wanted

Suggests once damage had been done, God wasn’t remorseful; he joined the “many of the sky/Who laughed at this thing.”Slide8

Bride Comes to Yellow Sky

Lacks the naturalistic focus of most of Crane’s works

Reveals the closing of the Old West

Wild gun-slinging easing into folklore

Potter’s arrival with his new bride symbolic

Domesticity and civilization

Allegorical taming of the Old West

Potter’s arrival with his new bride forsakes the tradition of the independent, formidable, gun-toting marshal

Scratchy response to him represents the end of the life of the Old WestSlide9

Why did Potter regard himself as “a traitor to the feelings of Yellow Sky?

Individual who marries must change their lifestyle

Bachelor sheriff who married will impose his new values on the town

Controls are bound to tighten

Life will not be the same in Yellow Sky if others follow his example

What is symbolic of the the railroad intersecting the Rio Grande at Yellow Sky? Of the opposite directions, east and west, from which the trains arrive?

Railroad links the settled East to the uncivilized West

Railroad has often symbolized the advance of industrial civilization

Railroad intersecting of the Rio Grande suggests the meeting of civilization with raw nature