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⚔ «He felt that in this crisis his laws of life were useless. Whatever he had learned was here of no avail.» ⚔
Stephen Crane's The Red Badge of Courage is one of the most powerful and influential war novels ever written—a groundbreaking portrayal of fear, courage, and the psychological cost of battle.
Set during the American Civil War, the story follows Henry Fleming, a young soldier who enlists with dreams of glory, only to confront the brutal reality of war. When faced with the chaos of combat, Henry flees in terror—but his guilt and longing for redemption lead him back to the battlefield, where he must discover what true courage means.
Crane's vivid, impressionistic prose captures not the glory of war, but its confusion, fear, and moral complexity. Through Henry's inner struggle, The Red Badge of Courage becomes a universal meditation on manhood, honor, and the search for self-respect.
Published in 1895, this remarkable novel revolutionized war literature with its realism and psychological depth. Even today, its themes of bravery, shame, and personal transformation continue to resonate with readers and soldiers alike.
A timeless study of the human spirit under fire, The Red Badge of Courage remains one of the greatest American novels of all time.
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