Stephen Crane's 'Maggie: A Girl of the Streets' is a powerful and groundbreaking work of naturalism that delves into the harsh realities of urban poverty and the struggles of the working class in late 19th century America. Through vivid and raw prose, Crane paints a bleak and unflinching portrait of Maggie, a young girl who navigates the squalid streets of New York City in pursuit of a better life...