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The Black Riders and Other Lines is a book of poetry written by American author Stephen Crane (1871–1900). It was first published in 1895 by Copeland & Day.
- Stephen Crane, Wilson Follett
- 1895
THE BLACK RIDERS AND OTHER LINES. Stephen Crane Published May 11, 1895 . I Black riders came from the sea. There was clang and clang of spear and shield, And clash and clash of hoof and heel, Wild shouts and the wave of hair In the rush upon the wind: Thus the ride of sin. II Three little birds in a row Sat musing. A man passed near that place.
Sep 17, 2012 · 73,878 free eBooks. 19 by Stephen Crane. The Black Riders, and Other Lines by Stephen Crane. Read now or download (free!) Similar Books. Readers also downloaded… About this eBook. Free kindle book and epub digitized and proofread by volunteers.
- Crane, Stephen, 1871-1900
- English
- Produced by Al Haines
- The Black Riders, and Other Lines
The Black Riders and Other Lines. Stephen Crane, Will Bradley (Illustrator) 4.17. 281 ratings41 reviews. A superb re-creation of Crane's poetic masterpiece, illustrated by Will Bradley. In Crane's original format. Genres Poetry Classics Fiction American. 100 pages, Hardcover. First published January 1, 1895. Book details & editions.
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- Hardcover
Jun 27, 2024 · When one first takes up his little book of verse and notes the quite too Beardsleyesque splash of black upon its staring white boards, and then on opening it discovers that the “lines” are printed wholly in capitals, and that they are unrhymed and destitute of what most poets regard as rhythm, the general impression is of a writer who is ...
- George Monteiro
- 2009
The sixty-eight poems in The Black Riders are all written in free verse. They are very short, many of them no more than three to six lines in length. Only four are over twenty lines.
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Sep 17, 2012 · THE BLACK RIDERS AND OTHER LINES. BY STEPHEN CRANE. PRIVATELY REPRINTED BY COURTESY OF SMALL, MAYNARD & COMPANY. Copyright, 1905, by Copeland & Day. I. Black Riders came from the sea. There was clang and clang of spear and shield, And clash and clash of hoof and heel, Wild shouts and the wave of hair. In the rush upon the wind: