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The Red badge Of Courage(Illustrated)

Stephen Crane

Verlag: Swish

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Illustrated Edition: Featuring 20 captivating illustrations that bring key moments of the novel to life.
	Bonus Content: Includes a comprehensive summary, detailed character list, and an insightful biography of the author, Stephen Crane.

Dive into the gripping world of The Red Badge of Courage, a timeless American classic that explores the psychological depths of fear, courage, and survival in the face of war. Set during the American Civil War, the novel follows Henry Fleming, a young Union soldier, as he grapples with his desire for heroism, only to confront the harsh realities of battle.
In this illustrated edition, experience Henry’s journey through 20 vivid and striking illustrations, each capturing pivotal moments of his transformation. From his initial fears and doubts to his ultimate redemption on the battlefield, The Red Badge of Courage is an intense portrayal of one soldier's internal battle against cowardice and his quest for self-discovery.
Stephen Crane’s masterful narrative, combined with these beautiful illustrations, makes this edition a must-have for readers and collectors alike. Along with a summary, character breakdowns, and a biography of Crane, this book provides a deeper understanding of one of the most influential war novels ever written. Whether you are a new reader or revisiting a classic, this edition will captivate and inspire you.







 
Verfügbar seit: 03.11.2024.

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