Stephen Crane
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Series
Language
English
Description
Bored with farm life and anxious for excitement, Henry Fleming joins the Union troops fighting the Civil War to prove his patriotism and courage; but when suddenly thrust into the slaughter, he is overcome with blind fear and runs from battle. In an effort to redeem himself, he later begins to fight and, in the heat of battle, seizes the regiment's colors in a daring charge that proves him truly courageous.
Author
Series
Pub. Date
2001.
Physical Desc
xvi, 266 pages ; 21 cm.
Language
English
Description
"This harrowing tale of a young girl in the slums is a searing portrayal of turn-of-the-century New York, and Stephen Crane's most innovative work. Published in 1893, when the author was just twenty-one, it broke new ground with its vivid characters, its brutal naturalism, and its empathic rendering of the lives of the poor. It remains both "powerful, severe, and harshly comic" (in Alfred Kazin's words) and a masterpiece of modern American prose."...
Author
Language
English
Description
The Red Badge of Courage is a compelling exploration of human emotion in the midst of battle. Revered for its pioneering style, the book explores themes of maturation, cowardice, and nature's cruelty. One of the most innovative writers of his generation, Crane's other notable works include The Open Boat, The Blue Hotel, The Brides Comes to Yellow Sky, and The Upturned Face.
Author
Series
Pub. Date
2000.
Physical Desc
liv, 278 pages ; 21 cm.
Language
English
Description
Young Henry Fleming had always dreamt of performing heroic deeds in battle. But as a raw recruit in the American Civil War, the reality if one of mental and physical torment. Throughout his first ordeal in action, Henry experiences both fear and self-doubt, and has no idea whether war will make him a coward - or a hero.
Author
Series
Wishbone classics volume ; 10
Pub. Date
[1996]
Physical Desc
127 pages : illustrations ; 19 cm.
Language
English
Description
Television canine hero Wishbone retells how a young Union soldier in the Civil War matures to manhood and finds peace of mind as he comes to grips with his conflicting emotions about war.
Author
Series
Pub. Date
[2006]
Physical Desc
vii, 149 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm.
Language
English
Description
An abridged version of the tale set in the spring of 1863 when, while engaged in the fierce battle of Chancellorsville in Virginia, a young Union soldier matures to manhood and finds peace of mind as he comes to grips with his conflicting emotions about war.