American author Stephen Crane and a woman thought by some researchers to be his common-law life, Cora, at the benefit party held in Brede Rectory Gardens, August 23, 1899 (Source: Lillian Gilkes, Cora Crane: A Biography of Mrs. Stephen Crane, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1960). Others, however, believe the woman depicted is not Cora (Source: Stanley Wertheim, A Stephen Crane Encyclopedia,Greenwood Publishing Group, 1997).
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