The Red Badge of Courage Stephen Crane Vintage Paperback Book Classic 1964 Novel

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Condition
Very Good
ISBN
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Special Attributes
Vintage Paperback
Author
Stephen Crane
Book Title
The Red Badge of Courage
Language
English
Topic
Classics
Format
Paperback
Publisher
New American Library
Genre
Classics
Publication Year
1964
Original Language
English
Narrative Type
Fiction
Type
Novel
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Intended Audience
Young Adults
Vintage
Yes
Era
1960s
Binding
Softcover, Wraps
Subject
Literature & Fiction
Region
North America
Place of Publication
New York
Seller Notes
“All pages in unmarked condition, minimal wear to cover/spine”

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The Red Badge of Courage

and Selected Stories

by Stephen Crane


Henry Fleming has joined the Union army because of his romantic ideas of military life, but soon finds himself in the middle of a battle against a regiment of Confederate soldiers. Terrified, Henry deserts his comrades. Upon returning to his regiment, he struggles with his shame as he tries to redeem himself and prove his courage.


The Red Badge of Courage is Stephen Crane’s second book, notable for its realism and the fact that Crane had never personally experienced battle. Crane drew heavy inspiration from Century Magazine, a periodical known for its articles about the American Civil War. However, he criticized the articles for their lack of emotional depth and decided to write a war novel of his own. The manuscript was first serialized in December 1894 by The Philadelphia Press and quickly won Crane international acclaim before he died in June 1900 at the age of 28.


Paperback

1964, Seventh Printing, Signet CD16


Very Good Condition: All pages in unmarked condition, minimal wear to cover.