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_aCrane Stephen _d1871-1900 |
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_aThe red badge of courage / _cStephen Crane |
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_aLondon : _bBritish Library, _c2011 |
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_a188 pages : _c18 cm |
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| 520 | _aClassic Literature. Fiction. Hailed as one of American literature's most influential works, The Red Badge of Courage has a young recruit facing the trials and cruelties of war. Stephen Crane's 1895 novel is set in the American Civil War. Private Henry Fleming flees from battle and his battalion, considering all lost. Stumbling upon injured soldiers, he feels the shame of deserting and of not possessing the "red badge of courage", the wounds of war. But later when Henry rejoins his regiment and is ordered into a hopeless battle, he finds a chance to finally prove his courage as a man. | ||
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