The Blue Hotel

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The Blue Hotel is a short story by American author Stephen Crane that explores themes of fear, alienation, and violence in a small Nebraska town.

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The Blue Hotel canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf short story
author Stephen Crane
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
exploresConcept miscommunication
moral responsibility
psychological terror
social dynamics
firstPublicationYear 1898
firstPublishedIn Collier’s magazine
surface form: Collier's Weekly
genre psychological fiction
realist fiction
short fiction
hasAdaptation television adaptation
hasCharacter Scully
Scully's son Johnnie
the Cowboy
the Easterner
the Swede
The Gambler
surface form: the gambler
hasColorSymbolism blue
hasCriticalReception considered a significant work of American short fiction
includedIn collections of Stephen Crane's short stories
language English
literaryMovement Realism
surface form: American realism

naturalism
narrativePerspective third-person narration
narrativeStyle impressionistic
partOf Stephen Crane
surface form: Stephen Crane's Western stories
settingCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
settingEnvironment railroad hotel
small town
settingLocation Nebraska
studiedIn American literature courses
theme alienation
fatalism
fear
isolation
perception versus reality
violence
xenophobia

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Stephen Crane notableWork The Blue Hotel
Stephen Crane wrote The Blue Hotel
The Monster and Other Stories hasPart The Blue Hotel