The Red Badge of Courage

Paperback, 82 pages

Published Jan. 25, 2016 by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.

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978-1-5236-7531-9
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The Red Badge of Courage is a war novel by American author Stephen Crane (1871–1900). Taking place during the American Civil War, the story is about a young private of the Union Army, Henry Fleming, who flees from the field of battle. Overcome with shame, he longs for a wound, a "red badge of courage," to counteract his cowardice. When his regiment once again faces the enemy, Henry acts as standard-bearer.

Although Crane was born after the war, and had not at the time experienced battle first-hand, the novel is known for its realism. He began writing what would become his second novel in 1893, using various contemporary and written accounts (such as those published previously by Century Magazine) as inspiration. It is believed that he based the fictional battle on that of Chancellorsville; he may also have interviewed veterans of the124th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, commonly known as …

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The characters' feelings and behaviors were all very believable. And the main character's self-talk and perceptions and bewilderment were sympathetic and heartbreaking.
The Romantic preoccupation with Nature might have been incongruous, except for that it helped reinforce the setting as firmly Victorian. Seemed appropriate for a Civil War story. It also seemed to me a very flowery language, and since I've recently been reading Romantic poets the audiobook felt like one long epic poem to me. Well, maybe not epic. Its scope was more humble. No characters here of pivotal importance in the war. But grand, anyway. Its subject was more like human nature than human politics/society/history.
I couldn't find on goodreads the audiobook version I listened to. It was good. Really well-chosen music accompanied several scenes for a few seconds at the beginnings or endings of some tracks. Also the reader was good, except that I thought the accents …

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