Stephen Crane (1871-1900) - a writer and the founder of free verse in American poetry - wrote the novel "The Third Violet" in 1898. It is a love story between Billy Hawker, a hopeless Impressionist artist, and Grace Fenhall, a...
wealthy girl who does not know the word "no." Confusion, contradictions, and unwillingness to give in - this is the love of the characters, which can be compared to the relationship between Scott Fitzgerald and his wife Zelda. However, beneath the tender plot of the novel lies Crane's social criticism, which reveals, among other things, the problems of the dominance of the privileged class.
Stephen Crane (1871-1900) - a writer and the founder of free verse in American poetry - wrote the novel "The Third Violet" in 1898. It is a love story between Billy Hawker, a hopeless Impressionist artist, and Grace Fenhall, a wealthy girl who does not know the word "no." Confusion, contradictions, and unwillingness to give in - this is the love of the characters, which can be compared to the relationship between Scott Fitzgerald and his wife Zelda. However, beneath the tender plot of the novel lies Crane's social criticism, which reveals, among other things, the problems of the dominance of the privileged class.
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