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The Red Badge of Courage and Other Favorites
Published in Hardcover by Silver Burdett Pr (April, 1982)
Author: Stephen Crane
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Red Badge of Courage
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Red Badge Courage

"Welded to a common personality ... dominated by a single desire." This is just one of many great quotes in Stephen Crane's The Red Badge of Courage, a heroic war novel set on a Civil War battlefield. The book deals with one soldier's experiences just before and after the battle of Chancellorsville.

Stephen Crane writes as if he were in that soldier's shoes, creating a good contrast between peace and war. One moment he writes about a gruesome and bloody battle and the next, describes a scene of peace and beauty. Also, Crane makes good use of the mental war inside the soldier's head, fought with thoughts, and the physical war, fought with muskets.

The story begins with the soldier Henry Fleming just prior to a huge battle. Fleming is young and inexperienced, and must first battle the monster of fear before he can battle the Confederate Army. The most obvious theme is the effect of fear on normally confident men.

This is one of the best Civil War books I have ever read. If you like action, history and battles, consider The Red Badge of Courage. With 24 chapters of pure entertainment, it is a good show of the author's writing skills. I would recommended this book to anyone who likes fast pace exciting book, yet can stand some of the gory details of war.


Stephen Crane a Study in American Letters 1923
Published in Paperback by Kessinger Publishing Company (March, 2003)
Authors: Thomas Beer and Joseph Conrad
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Interesting biography of a hard subject
This is the first biography and one of the few available about Steven Crane, published about a decade after his death, by a personal associate of Crane's (Thomas Beer - a contemporary author in his own right). Beer does a good job at dispelling popular myths at the time of Crane's death about Crane's life. Probably of most interest to those reading Crane's work and wish to know more about Crane. Published in 1933.


The Red Badge of Courage
Published in Hardcover by North Books (August, 2001)
Author: Stephen Crane
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Almost too much detail!
Stephen Crane has written an excellent work in The Red Badge of Courage. This book takes place in a period of two days, giving Crane plenty of room to expand on his themes and go into great detail. This book catches the reader's attention by presenting the Civil War in such great detail that the reader cannot help but picture the scenes in their own mind.

The Red Badge of Courage tells the story of a youthful boy, Henry Flemming, who goes to war. After many rumors of battle cause Henry to doubt his courage when faced with battle, Henry's group finally goes into battle. Henry does not run away during the fighting, and gains confidence. However, the second battle that he sees causes him to flee. The rest of the story tells of How Henry comes to terms with his fear, and eventually returns to the battle line.

The only complaint that any reader could have is that Crane uses almost too much detail. Because there is so much detail, the reader could loose track of the plot. The great detail is, however, what makes this such an outstanding book. Any reader that can get "into" a book will thoroughly enjoy The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane.

Great Novel About Courage and Herosim
The Red Badge of Courage is interepted as many as being an anti-war novel: it is not.What it does do is present the horrors and psychological aspects of war war without glory, but not without heroics and courage.Henry Fleming is in many ways an every-soldier: he joins the army out of patriotism and to prove his manhood; when the time comes to fight he doubts himself and runs away out of fear. It is at this point Henry comes to the crossroads of his young life: instead of completely deserting his unit he returns to his regiment and the battlefield out of a sense of duty and also out of shame and anger at himself. Once he returns he peforms heroically on the battlefield. I feel Crane's purpose in this books is not to make some overblown anti-war treatise like All Quiet on the Western Front, but to portray what he believed( and may soldiers who read the book agreed with him) to be the emotions and feelings of a soldier in war and also the true motivation behind courage and heroism. Crane shows through Henry, that heroism and courage in war is not something that comes naturally to man(or any animal, as shown by the squirrel scene in the forest) or can simply be conjured up out of blind obedience or extreme partiotism. Crane in fact argues the opposite: courage in war(or in and courage in reponse to violence) is something unatural, something that must be accomplished by overcoming our own natural fear and flight instincts.Henry is able to perform herocially because of anger, his sense of duty, his feeling of brotherhood toward his regiment and out of something deep inside himself that even Crane ( and nobody) could not totally understand . This is a great book about heroism, courage , brotherhood, duty and the psychological aspects of war. It is not a books that glorifies war ,nor it is it an anti-war treatise. It simply tells a story about war in a world where war exists.

Overcoming Misconceptions:The Reality of War for Nonwarriors
Peace is a rare circumstance among major nations in the last 150 years. When war pushes peace out, everyone quickly realizes why peace is so important and desirable. When peace returns, the next generation can quickly fail to grasp its significance. In extreme cases, this can lead to romanticism of war.

Books like The Red Badge of Courage and All Quiet on the Western Front are important ways to pass along the message of how undesirable war is.

The Red Badge of Courage offers another benefit. Stephen Crane takes us into the mindset of mid-19th century America. At that time, the spiritual and the tangible were closely entertwined in peoples' minds. You will find a lot of religious metaphors in this book, that a modern writer would be relatively unlikely to use.

Another benefit of reading The Red Badge of Courage is that it helps to understand the profound effect that the Civil War has had on the United States. The significance of these events remains fresh for many Americans, while others ignore the events totally.

Although it is certainly not an easy book to read, it can be a rewarding one. You will find that you can discuss this book with a high percentage of all the people you will ever meet who like to read. That's a pretty nice benefit from reading a fairly short book.

I also recommend that you also think about where in your own life you have developed misconceptions that could harm you.


Red Badge of Courage
Published in Audio Cassette by Books on Tape ()
Author: Stephen Crane
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The Red Badge of Courage and Other S
Published in Audio Cassette by Books on Tape (January, 1996)
Author: Stephen Crane
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The American Civil War in History and Fiction (CD-ROM)
Published in CD-ROM by B&R Samizdat Express (20 May, 2003)
Authors: Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses Grant, Sheridan, Sherman, and Stephen Crane
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La Roja Insignia Del Valor-Trebol
Published in Hardcover by Everest De Ediciones Y Distribucion (March, 1997)
Author: Stephen Crane
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Maggie
Published in Paperback by Vintage Books (August, 1995)
Author: Stephen Crane
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Work of Stephen Crane Major Conflicts: Georges Mother the Blue Hotel Maggie
Published in Hardcover by Reprint Services Corp (January, 1990)
Author: Stephen Crane
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The Works of Stephen Crane
Published in Hardcover by Reprint Services Corp (January, 1990)
Author: Stephen Crane
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