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The Red Badge of Courage

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  • 144 páginas
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Focusing on the psychological impact of war, this narrative delves into a soldier's internal struggles during the American Civil War. Stephen Crane vividly captures the complexities of fear and courage, offering a poignant exploration of how war affects the individual psyche rather than detailing battles. His groundbreaking approach set a precedent for realistic war literature, emphasizing the tragic irony experienced by ordinary soldiers. The book also includes an afterword by Amy Kaplan and a biographical timeline, enriching the reader's understanding of Crane's context.

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Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2024
Páginas
144
ISBN13
9781962572545
Serie
Calificación
3 de 5
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Focusing on the psychological impact of war, this narrative delves into a soldier's internal struggles during the American Civil War. Stephen Crane vividly captures the complexities of fear and courage, offering a poignant exploration of how war affects the individual psyche rather than detailing battles. His groundbreaking approach set a precedent for realistic war literature, emphasizing the tragic irony experienced by ordinary soldiers. The book also includes an afterword by Amy Kaplan and a biographical timeline, enriching the reader's understanding of Crane's context.