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The Red Badge of Courage - A Timeless Civil War Classic of Bravery and Self-Discovery by Stephen Crane - cover

The Red Badge of Courage - A Timeless Civil War Classic of Bravery and Self-Discovery by Stephen Crane

Stephen Crane, Zenith Horizon Publishing

Verlag: Zenith Horizon Publishing

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What does it mean to be brave? One soldier's journey will challenge everything you thought you knew.

In The Red Badge of Courage, Stephen Crane delivers one of the most gripping depictions of war ever written — and he did it without ever experiencing battle himself. This landmark novel follows Henry Fleming, a young Union soldier who dreams of glory but is confronted with fear, shame, and ultimately, redemption on the Civil War battlefield.

With poetic realism and psychological depth, Crane captures the raw emotions of combat and the inner turmoil of a boy-turned-man. Celebrated for its revolutionary style and bold honesty, this book remains a cornerstone of American literature.

📚 This edition includes:

A fully formatted Kindle-optimized classic

Clean typesetting for immersive reading

A must-read for fans of Mark Twain, Ernest Hemingway, and Civil War history
Verfügbar seit: 18.06.2025.
Drucklänge: 157 Seiten.

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