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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cora_CraneCora Crane - Wikipedia

    Cora Crane, born Cora Ethel Eaton Howarth (July 12, 1868 – September 5, 1910) was an American businesswoman, nightclub and bordello owner, writer and journalist. She is best known as the common-law wife of writer Stephen Crane from 1896 to his death in 1900, and took his name although they never married. She was still legally ...

  2. 24 de may. de 2019 · On Cora Crane and the Literary Women Who Prop Up Literary Men ‹ Literary Hub. In Celebration of a Writer, Bill-Payer, and Bordello Owner. By Jaime Fuller. May 24, 2019. By September 1900, Cora Crane was desperate for money.

  3. 1 de nov. de 2016 · With over twenty rooms and a lush interior, The Court was a favorite among brothel patrons. At the center of all of it was the owner, Cora Crane. Crane, a socialite and businesswoman, had moved back to Jacksonville shortly after both the Great Fire of 1901 and the death of her husband Stephen Crane.

  4. hmn.wiki › es › Cora_CraneCora Grulla

    Cora Crane, nacida Cora Ethel Eaton Howarth (12 de julio de 1868 - 5 de septiembre de 1910) fue una empresaria, propietaria de un club nocturno y burdel estadounidense , escritora y periodista. Es mejor conocida como la esposa de hecho del escritor Stephen Crane desde 1896 hasta su muerte en 1900, y tomó su nombre aunque nunca se casaron.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › Cora_CraneCora Crane - Wikiwand

    Cora Crane, born Cora Ethel Eaton Howarth was an American businesswoman, nightclub and bordello owner, writer and journalist. She is best known as the common-law wife of writer Stephen Crane from 1896 to his death in 1900, and took his name although they never married.

  6. 19 de dic. de 2014 · Cora Crane. joint authorship. literary studies. stylistics and stylometry. text analysis. authorship attribution / authority. english studies. English. Stephen Crane (1871–1900), best known for. The Red Badge of Courage, is widely considered an innovative writer of great promise.

  7. 21 de sept. de 2019 · Resources for American Literary Study has compiled Wells’s correspondence with Cora Crane, the unconventional common-law wife of writer Stephen Crane. Before she met Crane, Cora had been the madame of a brothel called the Hotel de Dream; after Cranes untimely death, Cora would try to support herself with a literary career.