The Red Badge of Courage

The story is set during an unnamed battle of the American Civil War which bears numerous parallels to the historical Battle of Chancellorsville.[6] 18-year-old Henry Fleming joins the Union Army despite discouragement from his mother (he has no father mentioned in the book, save that his mother says his father never drank alcohol), and becomes a private in the (fictional) 304th New York Regiment. In the weeks and days leading up to the conflict, Henry muses about whether he'll be brave, or will turn and run. During his first battle, Confederate soldiers charge his regiment, but are repelled. A few minutes later, they regroup and attack again. This time, when Henry sees some other people running and has his own fears that the battle is a lost cause, he deserts his battalion. However, when he gets to the rear of the army, he overhears a general saying that the army won anyway, and realizes he ran for nothing, and ashamed, he spends the rest of the day away from his regiment.

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Author: 
Crane, Stephen
Illustrator: 
Curry, John Steuart
SKU: c19crane
Condition Notes: 
Used - Very Good
Size: 
170 Pages
Binding: 
Leather Bound
Publisher: 
The Easton Press
Publisher Year: 
1980
Edition: 
The 100 Greatest Books Ever Written Collector's Edition
Category1: 
Books
Category2: 
Literature
Category3: 
Literature>>Novels
Category4: 
Easton Press