Henry James and Stephen Crane James, Crane, and Psychological Varieties of Fear and Terror
Abstract
The research dealt with a critical analysis of two short stories, the first by Henry James "The Beast in the Woods", and the second by Stephen Crane's "The Blue Hotel". Both stories present many forms of psychological fear and terror that dominate both heroes in the two stories, and the research sheds light on the depths of the human psyche, including its secrets and mysteries.