Yes, Stephen Crane's lifestyle did influence his work style. His experiences as a war correspondent and exposure to hardships shaped his writing, leading to a gritty and realistic portrayal of human nature in works like "The Red Badge of Courage." Additionally, his own struggles with health issues and financial instability influenced the themes of survival and perseverance in his writing.
There are two syllables. Life-style.
Art is from the heart! With every beat it is in all living beings therefor art doesn't reflect or affect lifestyle, it is lifestyle! It's integral to life and style. It is up to the individual how, where, why, what and when exactly they express it! I'm a professional artist, photographer and poet so perhaps I may express it more than most. Art is everywhere we turn and how amazing and lucky we are to have it! If you should wish to contact me please do so at sjhudo@Yahoo.com thanks Stephen
=life style means how they live=
It was the early 1900s style.
it was a healthy life style if twins were
city life style
Epistolary; coming-of-age
what do you mean when we say the player life style
Masako Sakai has written: 'Origami--Rokoan style' -- subject(s): Cranes (Birds) in art, Origami
Style de vie / Mode de vie
life style of a rich person is when they have pooped alot
Humans can affect their lifestyle by making conscious choices about their diet, exercise routine, work-life balance, and relationships. By prioritizing healthy habits, self-care, and positive social connections, individuals can shape their lifestyle to promote overall well-being and happiness.