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The Red Badge of Courage & Other Tales from the Civil War - The Little Regiment A Mystery of Heroism The Veteran An Indiana Campaign A Grey Sleeve… - cover

The Red Badge of Courage & Other Tales from the Civil War - The Little Regiment A Mystery of Heroism The Veteran An Indiana Campaign A Grey Sleeve…

Stephen Crane

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In "The Red Badge of Courage & Other Tales from the Civil War," Stephen Crane offers a profound exploration of the psychological and emotional realities faced by soldiers during the tumultuous period of the American Civil War. This collection employs a strikingly modernist literary style, characterized by vivid imagery and a stream-of-consciousness narrative that delves into the mind of the protagonist, Henry Fleming. Crane's work is notable for its stark realism and naturalistic elements, reflecting the anxieties and complexities of war, while allowing readers to grapple with the themes of courage, fear, and identity in the shadow of conflict. Stephen Crane, born in 1871, was a pivotal figure in American literature, despite his short life. His experiences as a war correspondent and his keen interest in human psychology and societal issues influenced his writing immensely. Notably, Crane's own life experiences'Äîspanning from his youth to his writing amidst the tumult of the 1890s'Äîimbue "The Red Badge of Courage" with an authenticity that underscores the universal struggle of individuals facing the chaos of warfare. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in a nuanced portrayal of war that transcends mere historical recounting. Crane'Äôs acute observations and innovative narrative techniques encourage a deep emotional engagement, making this collection not just a tale of the Civil War, but an exploration of the human spirit's resilience in the face of overwhelming odds.
Disponible desde: 16/12/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 217 páginas.

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