
Maggie a girl of the street
Stephen Crane
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
Stephen Crane’s Maggie: A Girl of the Streets is a landmark of American literary realism and one of the earliest novels to expose the brutal realities of urban poverty. Set in the slums of late 19th-century New York City, the novella follows Maggie, a young woman raised in an abusive home, who dreams of escaping her environment in search of love, dignity, and a better life.
Crane’s unflinching narrative paints a vivid portrait of tenement life, where violence, alcoholism, and moral hypocrisy define the social order. Maggie, despite her innocence and resilience, becomes a tragic figure—scorned and abandoned by the very people who condemn her in the name of virtue.
With sparse, journalistic prose and deep psychological insight, Crane condemns a society that punishes its most vulnerable while claiming to uphold morality. Maggie: A Girl of the Streets is not only a powerful critique of class and gender injustice but also a deeply human story of loss, shame, and social failure.
First published in 1893, this pioneering work remains essential reading for its raw honesty, literary innovation, and enduring relevance. Crane’s debut novella laid the groundwork for naturalist fiction and continues to resonate with its compassionate yet uncompromising view of humanity.
Duration - 2h 17m.
Author - Stephen Crane.
Narrator - Digital Voice Andrew E.
Published Date - Wednesday, 22 January 2025.
Copyright - © 1893 Public Domain ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Stephen Crane’s Maggie: A Girl of the Streets is a landmark of American literary realism and one of the earliest novels to expose the brutal realities of urban poverty. Set in the slums of late 19th-century New York City, the novella follows Maggie, a young woman raised in an abusive home, who dreams of escaping her environment in search of love, dignity, and a better life. Crane’s unflinching narrative paints a vivid portrait of tenement life, where violence, alcoholism, and moral hypocrisy define the social order. Maggie, despite her innocence and resilience, becomes a tragic figure—scorned and abandoned by the very people who condemn her in the name of virtue. With sparse, journalistic prose and deep psychological insight, Crane condemns a society that punishes its most vulnerable while claiming to uphold morality. Maggie: A Girl of the Streets is not only a powerful critique of class and gender injustice but also a deeply human story of loss, shame, and social failure. First published in 1893, this pioneering work remains essential reading for its raw honesty, literary innovation, and enduring relevance. Crane’s debut novella laid the groundwork for naturalist fiction and continues to resonate with its compassionate yet uncompromising view of humanity. Duration - 2h 17m. Author - Stephen Crane. Narrator - Digital Voice Andrew E. Published Date - Wednesday, 22 January 2025. Copyright - © 1893 Public Domain ©.
Language:
English
MAGGIE: A GIRL OF THE STREETS
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Contents
Duration:00:00:30
Chapter I
Duration:00:07:07
Chapter II
Duration:00:08:39
Chapter III
Duration:00:07:40
Chapter IV
Duration:00:08:15
Chapter V
Duration:00:06:44
Chapter VI
Duration:00:06:26
Chapter VII
Duration:00:08:08
Chapter VIII
Duration:00:08:37
Chapter IX
Duration:00:07:25
Chapter X
Duration:00:06:17
Chapter XI
Duration:00:10:41
Chapter XII
Duration:00:04:33
Chapter XIII
Duration:00:05:48
Chapter XIV
Duration:00:10:34
Chapter XV
Duration:00:05:51
Chapter XVI
Duration:00:06:11
Chapter XVII
Duration:00:05:39
Chapter XVIII
Duration:00:07:47
Chapter XIX
Duration:00:04:11