How did the works of Stephen Crane and Ambrose Bierce differ from other Civil War literature?

Their works were more like personal narratives.

Their works included very unrealistic details

Their works were more literary in style and structure.

Their works expressed a Romantic point of view.
A B C or D

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The best answer is C: Their works were more literary in style and structure.

Stephen Crane and Ambrose Bierce employed innovative literary techniques and styles that set their works apart from traditional Civil War literature. Their narratives often focused on the psychological experiences of soldiers and used symbolism, imagery, and experimental forms, which contrasted with more straightforward and romanticized depictions of war found in other literature of the time.