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Course Hero. "Maggie: A Girl of the Streets Study Guide." September 20, 2017. Accessed June 2, 2023. https://www.coursehero.com/lit/Maggie-A-Girl-of-the-Streets/.
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Stephen Crane
1893
Novella
Drama, Fiction
Maggie: A Girl of the Streets is told by a third-person omniscient narrator.
Maggie: A Girl of the Streets is written in the past tense.
The title Maggie: A Girl of the Streets refers to one of the main characters, Maggie Johnson, who grows up in the tenements and on the streets of the Bowery in New York City. When her family rejects her, she is forced to live on the streets and turns to prostitution.
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