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Crane - Prose and Poetry - Maggie - A Girl of the Streets; the Red Badge of Courage; Stories, Sketches, Journalism; the Black Riders and War Is Kind by Stephen Crane; J. C. Levenson (Editor)
Category: Classics
Here in one volume are all of Stephen Crane's best-known works, including the novels The Red Badge of Courage, about a young and confused Union soldier under fire for the first time; Maggie: A Girl of the Streets, a vivid portrait of slum life and a young girl's fall; George's Mother, about New York's B ...Show more
Maggie: A Girl of the Streets and Other Stories by Stephen Crane
Category: Classics | Series: Wordsworth Classics
During his tragically short life, Stephen Crane gained fame as a vividly distinctive writer. His stories of evolving American society are unflinchingly realistic and shrewdly ironic. 'Maggie: A Girl of the Streets' tells of Maggie's seduction and downfall into prostitution amid the harsh world of the Br ...Show more
The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane
Category: Classics | Series: Puffin Classics
Henry Fleming dreams of the thrill of battle and performing heroic deeds in the American Civil War. But his illusions are shattered when he comes face to face with the bloodshed and horrors of war. Now he's a raw recruit, Henry experiences both fear and self-doubt. Will war make Henry a coward or a hero ...Show more
The Red Badge of Courage by CRANE STEPHEN
Category: Classics | Series: Classics
First published in 1895, America's greatest novel of the Civil War was written before 21-year-old Stephen Crane had "smelled even the powder of a sham battle." But this powerful psychological study of a young soldier's struggle with the horrors, both within and without, that war strikes the reader with ...Show more
The Red Badge of Courage - An Authoritative Text Backgrounds and Sources Criticism by Stephen Crane; Donald Pizer; Eric Carl Link
Category: Young Adult | Series: Norton Critical Editions Ser.
The Fourth Edition offers a broadened and restructured Backgrounds and Sources section that illuminates the social and intellectual climate of the 1890s and includes thought-provoking material by Jay Martin, Charles J. LaRocca, and Perry Lentz on Crane s use of the Battle of Chancellorsville. Criticism ...Show more
The Red Badge of Courage and Other Stories by Stephen Crane
Category: Classics
"The Red Badge of Courage", written in 1895 by Stephen Crane (1871-1900), is considered by many literary critics to be one of the greatest of all American novels. This is a book about the Civil War, and one Union soldier's struggle with his inner demons as he prepares for, and fights his first battle. ...Show more
The Red Badge of Courage and Other Stories (Word Cloud Classics) by Stephen Crane
Category: Classics
The best-known work by famed American writer Stephen Crane, "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 ...Show more
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