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The Red Badge of Courage (Bantam Classics)

By Stephen Crane, Alfred Kazin, Regina Domeraski

Category: Non-Fiction

Dhs. 30.00
Stephen Crane, Alfred Kazin, Regina Domeraski  |  Barcode: 9780553210118

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 is as much apparent in his sharp,  colorful prose as in his ironic portrayal of an episode  of war so intense, so immediate, so real that the  terror of battle becomes our own ... in a  masterpiece so unique that many believe modern American  fiction began with Stephen Crane.

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Pages
160
Language
English
Publisher
Bantam Classics
Publication date
1981-04-01
Binding
Paperback
ISBN
9780553210118
Dimensions
10.41 x 1.02 x 17.53 cm
Author(s)
Stephen Crane, Alfred Kazin, and Regina Domeraski

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Stephen Crane, Alfred Kazin, Regina Domeraski

The Red Badge of Courage (Bantam Classics)

Dhs. 30.00

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 is as much apparent in his sharp,  colorful prose as in his ironic portrayal of an episode  of war so intense, so immediate, so real that the  terror of battle becomes our own ... in a  masterpiece so unique that many believe modern American  fiction began with Stephen Crane.

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