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Available
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Publication
Signet Classics (1960), Paperback, 224 pages
Description
Oxford offers the most generously annotated edition of The Red Badge of Courage (1895), a vivid psychological account of a young man's experience fighting in the American Civil War based on Crane's reading of popular descriptions of battle. This volume also includes the short stories "The OpenBoat"(1898), "The Monster"(1899), and "The Blue Hotel." The editors explore Crane's work from a fresh critical perspective, focusing on his role as an experimental writer, his modernist legacy, and his social as well as literary revisionism.
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Crane's The Red Badge of Courage is probably the first and possibly the best ever narrative of war/combat as seen through the narrow confines of the utterly ordinary soldier. Although it covers just a days' experiences of battle in the American Civil War it could be transplanted to and resonate to
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some extent in any era's conflict. Crane paints in words the layers of awful confusion, fear, hope, panic, agony of man at war. He does so with a simplicity of style making each scenario all the more accessible and the humanity on display all the more tragic for its attempts to make sense of the inescapable kill-or-be-killed mentality that is the core of war no matter how politicians, officers, blowhards and many authors try to disguise it as something else. Show Less
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
224 p.; 6.7 inches
ISBN
0451523687 / 9780451523686