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The narrative centers on Maggie, a young woman navigating the brutal realities of life in the Bowery district of New York City. Stephen Crane's pioneering work delves into themes of poverty, female sexuality, and societal rejection, portraying Maggie's tumultuous relationships and harsh family dynamics. Through detailed realism, the novel highlights the struggles of the working poor, particularly women, at the turn of the century. Initially published in 1893 and later revised, it is recognized as a foundational text of American Naturalism, reflecting broader social issues of the era.
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Maggie, Stephen Crane
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