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The Red Badge of Courage
by 
Stephen Crane
Anthony Heald
  
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Subject(s):  Classic Literature
Fiction
Language(s):  English
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File size:   146898 KB
ISBN:   078614288X
Release date:   Mar 08, 2005

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Following its initial appearance in serial form, Stephen Crane’s The Red Badge of Courage was published as a complete work in 1895 and quickly became the benchmark for modern antiwar literature. In Henry Flemming, Stephen Crane creates a great and realistic study of the mind of an inexperienced soldier trapped in the fury and turmoil of war. Flemming dashes into battle, at first tormented by fear, then bolstered with courage in time for the final confrontation.

Although the exact battle is never identified, Crane based this story of a soldier’s experiences during the American Civil War on the 1863 Battle of Chancellorsville. Many veterans, both Union and Confederate, praised the book’s accurate representation of war, and critics consider its stylistic strength the mark of a literary classic.


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New York Times...
"A classic work of American literature."
 

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STEPHEN CRANE (1871-1900) was an American novelist, poet and journalist. Crane worked as a reporter of slum life in New York and a highly paid war correspondent for newspaper tycoons William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer. He wrote many works of fiction, poems, and accounts of war, all well-received, but none as acclaimed as his 1895 Civil War novel The Red Badge of Courage. Today he is considered one of the most innovative American writers of the 1890s and one of the founders of Realism.

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