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N85454280craneSpoken.609Fiction.1311Magazine.759Newspaper.874Academic.727 V126201189craneSpoken.20Fiction.878Magazine.148Newspaper.99Academic.44Crane1, (Harold) Hart (1899-1932), American poet. He published only two books before committing suicide: the collection White Buildings (1926) and The Bridge (1930), a mystical epic poem concerned with American life and consciousness. 克莱恩, 哈罗德·哈特(1899-1932, 美国诗人, 自杀前只发表了两部著作:诗集《白色的建筑物》[1926]和《桥》[1930], 后者是关于美国生活和意识的神秘主义史诗)。
Crane2, Stephen (1871-1900), American writer. His reputation rests on his novel The Red Badge of Courage (1895), a study of an inexperienced soldier in the American Civil War. It was hailed as a masterpiece of psychological realism, even though Crane himself had no personal experience of war. 克莱恩, 斯蒂芬(1871-1900, 美国作家, 以小说《红色英勇勋章》[1895]著名; 该书讲述了美国内战时期一个新兵的故事, 被誉为心理现实主义的杰作, 虽然克莱恩本人并无战争经历)。
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