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  • The Red Badge of Courage

    Stephen Crane

    Hardcover (Paradigm Pub Intl, Sept. 1, 1999)
    In the spring of 1863, as he faces battle for the first time at Chancellorsville, Virginia, 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

    eBook (BookRix, April 29, 2014)
    A unique combination of performance and commentary. Topics include body language and camera angles; rehearsal vs. performance; set design, costume and make-up; and historical context. AVAILABLE ONLY IN NORTH AMERICA.
  • The Red Badge of Courage

    Stephen Crane

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 19, 2015)
    The Red Badge of Courage is a war novel by American author Stephen Crane (1871–1900). Taking place during the American Civil War, the story is about a young private of the Union Army, Henry Fleming, who flees from the field of battle. Overcome with shame, he longs for a wound, a "red badge of courage," to counteract his cowardice. When his regiment once again faces the enemy, Henry acts as standard-bearer. The novel is known for its distinctive style, which includes realistic battle sequences as well as the repeated use of color imagery, and ironic tone. Separating itself from a traditional war narrative, Crane's story reflects the inner experience of its protagonist (a soldier fleeing from combat) rather than the external world around him. Also notable for its use of what Crane called a "psychological portrayal of fear", the novel's allegorical and symbolic qualities are often debated by critics. Several of the themes that the story explores are maturation, heroism, cowardice, and the indifference of nature. The Red Badge of Courage garnered widespread acclaim, what H. G. Wells called "an orgy of praise", shortly after its publication, making Crane an instant celebrity at the age of twenty-four. The novel and its author did have their initial detractors, however, including author and veteran Ambrose Bierce. Adapted several times for the screen, the novel became a bestseller. It has never been out of print and is now thought to be Crane's most important work and a major American text.
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  • The Red Badge of Courage

    Stephen Crane

    Hardcover (Barnes & Noble, March 15, 1992)
    A reprinting of the classic Civil War novel first printed in 1895. In the spring of 1863, as he faces battle for the first time at Chancellorsville, Virginia, 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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  • Red Badge of Courage

    Stephen Crane

    Hardcover (Book Sales, )
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  • The Red Badge of Courage

    Stephen Crane

    eBook (, June 6, 2013)
    A unique combination of performance and commentary. Topics include body language and camera angles; rehearsal vs. performance; set design, costume and make-up; and historical context. AVAILABLE ONLY IN NORTH AMERICA.
  • The Red Badge of Courage

    Stephen Crane

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 10, 2017)
    Do you enjoy classic literature in easy-to-carry paperback? Then you'll love The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane! This novel takes place during the American Civil War and is about a man in the Union Army, Henry Fleming, Perhaps you read The Red Badge of Courage in school as a youth or maybe this is your first time reading Stephen Crane's masterpiece or maybe you're a teacher buying the book for your children's literature class. Either way, enjoy Stephen Crane's The Red Badge of Courage book today!
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  • The Red Badge of Courage

    Stephen Crane

    Paperback (Simon & Brown, June 11, 2011)
    Although never having seen battle Stephen Crane vividly depicts the grueling intensity of the American Civil War. The story revolves around Henry Fleming, a member of the 304th regiment of the Union Army. At the start of the novel Henry is eager to show his patriotism in battle but when faced with the savagery of death he flees the frontline. Throughout the novel Henry struggles with his courage in the face of the horror of war. "The Red Badge of Courage" is a classic modern depiction of the psychological turmoil of war from the perspective of an ordinary soldier.
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  • The Red Badge of Courage: An Episode of the American Civil War

    Stephen Crane, Joseph Conrad

    Hardcover (Running Press, March 1, 1992)
    The glory, pride, horror, and cowardice that are associated with war are depicted in a classic account of a young soldier's Civil War experiences
  • Stephen Crane's The Red Badge of Courage: A Radio Dramatization

    Stephen Crane, Jerry Robbins, Nick Aalerud, The Colonial Radio Players

    Audio CD (The Colonial Radio Theatre on Brilliance Audio, March 6, 2012)
    Henry Fleming had no idea how horrible war really was. Attacks come from all sides, bullets fly, bombs crash. Men everywhere are wounded, bleeding, and dying. Now, Henry's fighting for his life and he's scared. He must make a decision, perhaps the most difficult decision he will ever make in his life: save himself, run from the enemy and desert his friends, or fight, be brave, and risk his life. If he stays to fight, he may die with his regiment. If he runs, he'll have to live with knowing he was a coward. Can Henry find the strength within himself to earn his red badge of courage?
  • The Red Badge Of Courage

    Stephen Crane

    Hardcover (Barnes & Noble, Aug. 1, 2001)
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  • The Red Badge of Courage

    Stephen Crane

    eBook (Pandora's Box Classics, Sept. 2, 2018)
    A unique combination of performance and commentary. Topics include body language and camera angles; rehearsal vs. performance; set design, costume and make-up; and historical context. AVAILABLE ONLY IN NORTH AMERICA.