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The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane - Hardcover
The Red Badge of Courage was published in 1895, when its author, an impoverished writer living a bohemian life in New York, was only twenty-three. It immediately became a bestseller, and Stephen Crane became famous. Crane set out to create "a psychological portrayal of fear." Henry Fleming, a Union Army volunteer in the Civil War, thinks "that perhaps in a battle he might run....As far as war was concerned he knew nothing of himself." And he does run in his first battle, full of fear and then remorse...
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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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The Red Badge of Courage, Stephen Crane, CD Audiobook
August 20, 2009: The Red Badge of Courage is about a young recruit who has never seen a war to fight and watch all his friends die right before him. Recruit Henry Fleming has to conquer his fears of the war to save many more lives. The characters includes: Mrs. Fleming, Henry's mother whom is worried about her son in the war. A loud soldier who is the mail carrier in the war named Wilson. Bill Smithers, a soldier who has been the first soldier to get wounded during the war. The cheery...
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The Red Badge of Courage, Stephen Crane, Item
August 20, 2009: The Red Badge of Courage is about a young recruit who has never seen a war to fight and watch all his friends die right before him. Recruit Henry Fleming has to conquer his fears of the war to save many more lives. The characters includes: Mrs. Fleming, Henry's mother whom is worried about her son in the war. A loud soldier who is the mail carrier in the war named Wilson. Bill Smithers, a soldier who has been the first soldier to get wounded during the war. The cheery...
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The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane (Paperback)
Commonly considered Stephen Crane's greatest accomplishment, The Red Badge of Courage ranks among the foremost literary achievements of the modern era. It is the story of Private Henry Fleming who goes into the Civil War, a hot-headed young patriot with his mind brimful of ideas of glory.
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Red Badge of Courage - Stephen Crane
(Grade Level 3) This novel has been adapted into 10 short chapters that will excite the reluctant reader as well as the enthusiastic one. Key words are defined and used in context. Multiple-choice questions require the student to recall specific details, sequence the events, draw inferences from story context, develop another name for the chapter, and choose the main idea. In our society, knowledge of this Classic is a cultural necessity.
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Crane, Stephen. The Red Badge Of Courage
Crane, Stephen. The Red Badge Of Courage. New York. 1960. Signet/New American Library. Reprinted Signet Classic Edition. Very Good In Wrappers. Foreword By R.W. Stallman.. CD16. 224 pages. Cover: James Hill. . A pioneer in the realistic school of American fiction, and a forerunner of Ernest Hemingway, Stephen Crane probed the thoughts and actions of trapped or baited men fighting the destructive forces in nature, in other human beings, and in themselves. . . Here published complete from the original...
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Crane, Stephen - The Red Badge of Courage
Complete, Unabridged, fully searchable, with Audio text-to-speech capability.Complete, Unabridged, fully searchable, with Audio text-to-speech capability. YOUR COMPUTER CAN READ THIS TO YOU!
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The Red Badge of Courage
This novel is a powerful psychological study of a solder's struggle with the horrors, within and without, that war unleashes. First published in 1895, Crane's novel of the Civil War was written entirely from newspaper accounts and research, as Crane himself never went to war. However, this novel strikes the listener with its undeniable realism and with its masterful description of the moment-by-moment eruption of emotions felt by men under fire. Long considered the first great "modern" war novel...
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The Red Badge of Courage
The Red Badge of Courage Introduction Though it is often considered one of the greatest novels depictingthe American Civil War Stephen Crane\\'s The Red Badge of Courage actuallyprovides a harsh indictment of the futility of war By using satire irony and symbolism Crane depicts war quite in contrast to romanticizednotions of heroism and valor Instead through the experiences of theprotagonist Henry Fleming Crane undermines romantic notions of war andheroism through satire irony and symbolism Body Henry...
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The Red Badge of Courage
First published in 1895, America's greatest novel of the Civil War was written before 21-year-old Stephen Crane had "smelled even the powder of a sham battle." But this powerful psychological study of a young soldier's struggle with the horrors, both within and without, that war strikes the reader with its undeniable realism and with its masterful descriptions of the moment-by-moment riot of emotions felt by me under fire. Ernest Hemingway called the novel an American classic, and Crane's genius...
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Red Badge of Courage, The - Stephen Crane
This great classic of the American Civil War is one of the most important accounts of the reality of war and its aftermath. It deals with the effects of the war on one man, and speaks for a generation.
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CRANE, STEPHEN. "RED BADGE OF COURAGE, THE"
Stephen Crane's The Red Badge of Courage is an anti-war novel meant to oppose the romantic and patriotic notions which many people---especially young men like the protagonist of the book---have about war. The book shows how the young Union soldier is quickly awakened to the harsh and horrible reality of battle, and also how he survived the Civil War and for the first time in his life came to appreciate "quiet skies, fresh green fields, cool streams---a life of quiet and lasting peace" (108). Crane...
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CRANE, STEPHEN. "RED BADGE OF COURAGE"
Virtually every page of Stephen Crane's The Red Badge of Courage explodes with color. This is apparent not only from the novels title but from its opening lines as well: As the landscape changed from brown to green, the army awakened, and began to tremble with eagerness at the noise of rumors . . . . A river, amber-tinted in the shadow of its banks, purled at the army's feet; and at night, when the stream had become of a sorrowful blackness, one could see across it the red, eyelike gleam of...
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The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane - Hardcover
The Red Badge of Courage was published in 1895, when its author, an impoverished writer living a bohemian life in New York, was only twenty-three. It immediately became a bestseller, and Stephen Crane became famous. Crane set out to create "a psychological portrayal of fear." Henry Fleming, a Union Army volunteer in the Civil War, thinks "that perhaps in a battle he might run....As far as war was concerned he knew nothing of himself." And he does run in his first battle, full of fear and then remorse...
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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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The Red Badge of Courage, Stephen Crane, CD Audiobook
August 20, 2009: The Red Badge of Courage is about a young recruit who has never seen a war to fight and watch all his friends die right before him. Recruit Henry Fleming has to conquer his fears of the war to save many more lives. The characters includes: Mrs. Fleming, Henry's mother whom is worried about her son in the war. A loud soldier who is the mail carrier in the war named Wilson. Bill Smithers, a soldier who has been the first soldier to get wounded during the war. The cheery...
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The Red Badge of Courage, Stephen Crane, Item
August 20, 2009: The Red Badge of Courage is about a young recruit who has never seen a war to fight and watch all his friends die right before him. Recruit Henry Fleming has to conquer his fears of the war to save many more lives. The characters includes: Mrs. Fleming, Henry's mother whom is worried about her son in the war. A loud soldier who is the mail carrier in the war named Wilson. Bill Smithers, a soldier who has been the first soldier to get wounded during the war. The cheery...
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Red Badge of Courage, The - Stephen Crane
This great classic of the American Civil War is one of the most important accounts of the reality of war and its aftermath. It deals with the effects of the war on one man, and speaks for a generation.
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