Stephen Crane's immortal masterpiece about the nightmare of war was first published in 1895 and brought its young author immediate international fame. Set during the Civil War, it tells of the brutal disillusionment of a young recruit who had dreamed of the thrill and glory of war, only to find himself fleeing the horror of a battlefield. Shame over his cowardice drives him to seek to redeem himself by being wounded--earning what he calls the "red badge of courage." Praised for its psychological insight and its intense and unprecedented realism in portraying the experience of men under fire, The Red Badge of Courage has been a beloved bestseller for more than a century.
Table of Contents:
1. Fears of Battle
2. Marching Toward War
3. The Test
4. Fallen Soldiers
5. Red Badges
6. Henry Gets Hurt
7. Back with the Regiment
8. Another Battle
9. Henry as Hero
10. A Desperate Charge
11. Battling On
12. Victory at Last
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