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    233,-

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    218,-

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    286,-

  • - A Girl of the Streets, The Red Badge of Courage, The Black Riders and Other Lines, The Open Boat and Other Tales of Adventure, War is Kind, Active Service, The Monster and Other Stories, Wounds in the Rain and The O'Ruddy
    av Stephen Crane
    809,-

  • av Stephen Crane
    159,-

    In 1863, facing battle for the first time at Chancellorsville, Virginia, a young Union soldier matures to manhood and comes to grips with his conflicting emotions about war.

  • - A Girl of the Streets
    av Stephen Crane
    241,-

  • av Stephen Crane
    241,-

  • av Stephen Crane
    173,-

  • av Stephen Crane
    162 - 281,-

  • - Nine Decisive Battles Recounted by the Author of The Red Badge of Courage
    av Stephen Crane
    188 - 328,-

  • av Stephen Crane
    264,-

  • - A Girl of the Streets
    av Stephen Crane
    128 - 248,-

  • av Stephen Crane
    145,-

    Purchase one of 1st World Library's Classic Books and help support our free internet library of downloadable eBooks. Visit us online at www.1stWorldLibrary.ORG - - Through the purchase of this book, you have assisted 1st World Library-Literary Society (a nonprofit organization) in achieving it's goals: www.1stworldlibrary.org 1. Creating a free, user-friendly, Internet library accessible from any computer worldwide. 2. Hosting writing competitions and offering book publishing scholarships. It hardly profits us to conjecture what Stephen Crane might have written about the World War had he lived. Certainly, he would have been in it, in one capacity or another. No man had a greater talent for war and personal adventure, nor a finer art in describing it. Few writers of recent times could so well describe the poetry of motion as manifested in the surge and flow of battle, or so well depict the isolated deed of heroism in its stark simplicity and terror. To such an undertaking as Henri Barbusse's "Under Fire," that powerful, brutal book, Crane would have brought an analytical genius almost clairvoyant. He possessed an uncanny vision; a descriptive ability photographic in its clarity and its care for minutiae - yet unphotographic in that the big central thing often is omitted, to be felt rather than seen in the occult suggestion of detail. Crane would have seen and depicted the grisly horror of it all, as did Barbusse, but also he would have seen the glory and the ecstasy and the wonder of it, and over that his poetry would have been spread.

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    137 - 256,-

  • av Stephen Crane
    208,-

  • - A Girl of the Streets
    av Stephen Crane
    257,-

    First published in 1893, when Stephen Crane was only twenty-one years old, Maggie is the harrowing tale of a young woman's fall into prostitution and destitution in New York City's notorious Bowery slum. The appendices provide an unrivalled range of documentary sources.

  • av Stephen Crane
    321,-

    The John Harvard Library presents the first American edition of Stephen Crane's The Red Badge of Courage, one of the first non-romantic novels of the Civil War-and the first account to gain wide popularity. Paul Sorrentino introduces Red Badge to a new generation of readers for a fuller appreciation of the novel and its effects.

  • - An Episode of the American Civil War
    av Stephen Crane
    210 - 221,-

    "A classic work of American literature . . . in full, as the author wrote it." -New York Times......"This is Red Badge as Crane actually wrote it." - Boston Globe

  • av Stephen Crane
    66,-

    HarperCollins is proud to present its new range of best-loved, essential classics.'He felt that in this crisis his laws of life were useless. Whatever he had learned of himself was here of no avail. He was an unknown quantity.'Following one soldier's journey from naive recruit to hardened survivor, The Red Badge of Courage is a vivid and powerfully psychological take on the American Civil War. Fighting for the Union army, Henry Fleming is thrown into a bloody war where the harsh realities and horrors of battle quickly become evident. Fearful, occasionally vain, but always viewing the war with honest eyes, Henry eventually comes to thrive as a soldier in combat, and it is with a a new conscience and outlook that he matures into manhood.

  • av Stephen Crane
    203,-

    One of the greatest works of American literature, The Red Badge of Courage gazes fearlessly into the bright hell of war through the eyes of one young soldier, the reluctant Henry Fleming. Written by Stephen Crane at the age of twenty-one, the novel imagines the Civil War's terror and loss with an unblinking vision so modern and revolutionary that, upon publication, critics hailed it as a work of literary genius. Ernest Hemingway declared, "There was no real literature of our Civil War . . . until Stephen Crane wrote The Red Badge of Courage." This Modern Library Paperback Classics edition includes the short story "The Veteran," Crane's tale of an aged Civil War soldier looking back at his past.

  • av Stephen Crane
    112,-

    The Red Badge of Courage (1895) is a vivid psychological account of a young man's experience of fighting in the American Civil War, based on Crane's reading of popular descriptions of battle. The other stories collected in this volume draw on Crane's subsequent experience of war reporting and include `The Open Boat, `The Monster' and `The Blue Hotel'. This edition is the most generously annotated available of Crane's work, focusing on his place as anexperimental writer, his modernist legacy and his social as well as literary revisionism.

  • av Stephen Crane
    140,-

    ~The Red Badge of Courage," written in 1895 by Stephen Crane (1871-1900), is considered by many literary critics to be one of the greatest of all American novels. This is a book about the Civil War, and one Union soldier's struggle with his inner demons as he prepares for, and fights his first battle.

  • - A Girl of the Streets
    av Stephen Crane
    211,-

    Maggie: A Girl of the Streets was the first major naturalistic novel in America.

  • av Stephen Crane
    117,-

    Henry Fleming dreams of the thrill of battle and performing heroic deeds in the American Civil War. But his illusions are shattered when he comes face to face with the bloodshed and horrors of war. Now he's a raw recruit, Henry experiences both fear and self-doubt. Will war make Henry a coward or a hero?A vivid fictionalised account of the experiences of an ordinary innocent young soldier on the battlefields of the American Civil War, introduced by American writer, illustrator and historian, Wendell Minor.

  • av Stephen Crane
    88,-

  • - A Girl of the Streets and Other Tales of New York
    av Stephen Crane
    130,-

    A portrayal of the squalor and brutality of New York life. It tells the story of Maggie Johnson, a young woman who, seduced by her brother's friend and then disowned by her family, turns to prostitution. It provides an exploration of the destructive forces underlying urban society and human nature.

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