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The Red Badge of Courage, Stephen Crane, Item
In my opinion this book is'nt just a good reader, it's also a look into ourselves. It tests you to look at your own life and to judge wether you think you have the bravery you need to go through life, and to stand up to your fears, or to run away and feel guilty for what you have done. Will you wander through the woods, or will you go back and face the fear that so recently drove you away from the conflict in your life. Will you choose to surround yourself with people that are hurt, and therefore...
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The Red Badge of Courage, Classic Collection, Stephen Crane, CD Audiobook
In my opinion this book is'nt just a good reader, it's also a look into ourselves. It tests you to look at your own life and to judge wether you think you have the bravery you need to go through life, and to stand up to your fears, or to run away and feel guilty for what you have done. Will you wander through the woods, or will you go back and face the fear that so recently drove you away from the conflict in your life. Will you choose to surround yourself with people that are hurt, and therefore...
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Unbelievable as it may seem, Stephen Crane had never been a member of any army nor had taken part in any battle when he wrote "The Red Badge of Courage," But upon its publication in 1895, when Crane was only twenty-four, Red Badge was heralded as a new kind of war novel, marked by astonishing insight into the true psychology of men under fire. Along with the seminal short stories included in this volume— “ The Open Boat, ” “ The Veteran, ” and “ The Men in the Storm” — "The Red Badge of Courage"...
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The Red Badge of Courage Used Price
During his service in the Civil War a young Union soldier matures to manhood and finds peace of mind as he comes to grips with his conflicting emotions about war.
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The Red Badge Of Courage, Stephen Crane
Published thirty years after the Civil War, this "impressionistic" American classic tells a war story in a thoroughly modern way - without a trace of romanticizing. Through the eyes of ordinary soldier Henry Fleming, we follow his psychological turmoil, from the excitement of patriotism to the bloody realities of battle and his flight from it. In the end, he overcomes his fear and disillusionment, and fights with courage.
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In my opinion this book is'nt just a good reader, it's also a look into ourselves. It tests you to look at your own life and to judge wether you think you have the bravery you need to go through life, and to stand up to your fears, or to run away and feel guilty for what you have done. Will you wander through the woods, or will you go back and face the fear that so recently drove you away from the conflict in your life. Will you choose to surround yourself with people that are hurt, and therefore...
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The Red Badge of Courage, Bantam Classics Series, Stephen Crane
In my opinion this book is'nt just a good reader, it's also a look into ourselves. It tests you to look at your own life and to judge wether you think you have the bravery you need to go through life, and to stand up to your fears, or to run away and feel guilty for what you have done. Will you wander through the woods, or will you go back and face the fear that so recently drove you away from the conflict in your life. Will you choose to surround yourself with people that are hurt, and therefore...
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The Red Badge of Courage and Other Stories, Stephen Crane
During his service in the Civil War a young Union soldier matures to manhood and finds peace of mind as he comes to grips with his conflicting emotions about war.
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The Red Badge of Courage and Four Stories Crane, Stephen/ Stallman, R. W
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Published thirty years after the Civil War, this "impressionistic" American classic tells a war story in a thoroughly modern way - without a trace of romanticizing. Through the eyes of ordinary soldier Henry Fleming, we follow his psychological turmoil, from the excitement of patriotism to the bloody realities of battle and his flight from it. In the end, he overcomes his fear and disillusionment, and fights with courage.
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New introductions commissioned from today's top writers and scholars. Biographies of the authors. Chronologies of contemporary historical, biographical, and cultural events. Footnotes and endnotes. Selective discussions of imitations, parodies, poems, books, plays, paintings, operas, statuary, and films inspired by the work. Comments by other famous authors. Study questions to challenge the reader's viewpoints and expectations. Bibliographies for further reading. Indices & Glossaries, when...
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One of the greatest works of American literature, The Red Badge of Courage gazes fearlessly into the bright hell of war through the eyes of one young soldier, the reluctant Henry Fleming. Written by Stephen Crane at the age of twenty-one, the novel imagines the Civil War's terror and loss with an unblinking vision so modern and revolutionary that, upon publication, critics hailed it as a work of literary genius. Ernest Hemingway declared, "There was no real literature of our Civil War . . . until...
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Title: The Red Badge of Courage (Penguin Readers, Level 3)
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The Red Badge of Courage, and Other Stories
The setting is the Civil War...the hero is Henry Flemming, who, swept up in the current of events, joins the Union Army. He plunges heedlessly into battle, at first loses his courage, then later regains it for the crucial confrontation. One of the most realistic war stories ever written, THE RED BADGE OF COURAGE gives a striking depiction of how soldiers behave under fire.
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My Catholic friend tilted her teacup like a fortune-teller. "You know," she said, "I think people who don't have God in their lives are like people... Continue »
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Stephen Crane's The Red Badge of Courage, Puffin Graphic Classic, Stephen Crane
This 1895 tale of young soldier Henry Fleming's initial experiences in combat during the Civil War still startles. Artist Vansant captures Fleming's uncertainty and fear quite well, sometimes through effectively understated facial expressions. Yet this adaptation oversimplifies Crane's portrayal of Fleming, ignoring or de-emphasizing the character's other failings: his egotism, his talent for self-justification and the "wild battle madness" underlying much of his later heroism. In Crane's...
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Description: SOFTCOVER. MMPB. Very Nice Condition copy. Slight paper toning only. NO spine creases. All pages are present, clean and un-creased. Cover has no tears. No underlining, highlighting, tears, stamps, bookplates, remainder marks, price clips, etc. Not an Ex-library copy. I ship International orders by Air Mail
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The Red Badge of Courage Tor Classics
“I don’t know what else to tell yeh, Henry, excepting that yeh must never do no shirking, child, on my account. If so be a time comes when yeh have to be kilt or do a mean thing, why, Henry, don’t think of anything ’cept what’s right, because there’s many a woman has to bear up ’ginst sech things these times, and the Lord’ll take keer of us all. Don’t fergit to send yer socks to me the minute they git holes in ’em, and here’s a little bible I want yeh to take along with yeh, Henry. I don’t presume...
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Red Badge of Courage, The
I did not purchase the full version audio. Thank goodness. Just the sample drove me nutts! Way too much theater dramatics stuffed into what should be a an enjoyable listening experience. No introduction, just a horrid muffling of background noise that began. It led me to concentrate on what it could be rather than the quick rambling words of the actor saying his lines. Which I could not make out because he spoke to fast, even if he were supposed to be excited, it sounded as if he were slobbering...
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Published thirty years after the Civil War, this "impressionistic" American classic tells a war story in a thoroughly modern way - without a trace of romanticizing. Through the eyes of ordinary soldier Henry Fleming, we follow his psychological turmoil, from the excitement of patriotism to the bloody realities of battle and his flight from it. In the end, he overcomes his fear and disillusionment, and fights with courage.
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