"Maggie, una noia del carrer és una novella i, a la vegada, una crònica urgent i sense eufemismes de la cara bruta de les ciutats, és a dir, dalló que la lectura oficial sovint no admet i que per a la visió narrativa...
Maggie: A Girl of the Streets (1893) is a novel by American writer Stephen Crane. Self-published by Crane when the author was only 22 years old, Maggie: A Girl of the Streets has since been recognized as the first work of American literary Naturalism....
Thrown into a "trial-by-fire" as a new recruit in the American Civil War, can young Henry live up to his notions of courage, honor, and duty? This stream-of-consciousness narrative follows his dramatic psychological rationalizations as he struggles...