George's Mother

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"George's Mother" is a naturalistic short novel by American author Stephen Crane that portrays the harsh realities of urban poverty and family conflict in late 19th-century New York.

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instanceOf literary work
novella
short novel
author Stephen Crane
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
focusesOn relationship between George and his mother
genre naturalism
realist fiction
hasAuthorNationality American
hasForm prose fiction
hasLength short novel
isWrittenBy Stephen Crane
literaryMovement American naturalism
literaryPeriod American literature of the 1890s
mainTheme alcoholism
domestic violence
family conflict
maternal sacrifice
social determinism
urban poverty
working-class life
narrativeMode naturalistic
narrativeStyle third-person narration
originalLanguage English
portrays conflict between mother and son
harsh realities of urban life
struggles of the urban poor
settingCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
settingLocation New York City
settingPeriod late 19th century

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Stephen Crane wrote George's Mother