
The Red Badge of Courage - Paperback
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Stephen Crane's The Red Badge of Courage is one of the most powerful and influential novels of the American Civil War, portraying the psychological experience of a young soldier confronting fear, courage, and the realities of battle.
The story follows Henry Fleming, a young Union soldier who enters the war filled with romantic ideas about heroism and glory. When he faces combat for the first time, however, Henry discovers the overwhelming fear and confusion that accompany the chaos of the battlefield. His struggle becomes not only a fight for survival but also an inner conflict over cowardice, shame, and the meaning of true bravery.
As Henry witnesses the suffering and determination of his fellow soldiers, he gradually confronts his own doubts and begins to understand the complex nature of courage. Crane's vivid descriptions of battle capture both the terror and the strange beauty of war, presenting the conflict through the eyes of an ordinary soldier rather than through grand historical narratives.
First published in 1895, The Red Badge of Courage quickly became a landmark of American literature. Its realistic portrayal of combat and its psychological depth helped establish Stephen Crane as one of the most important writers of his generation.
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