The Red Badge of Courage
Publisher Description
He dreamed of glory. War taught him fear. Courage had to be earned.
When young Henry Fleming marches into the chaos of battle, his romantic ideas of heroism shatter under gunfire and smoke. As panic, shame, and determination collide, Henry must confront his own weakness and decide what courage truly means—not in speeches, but in action.
Acclaimed as "the first modern war novel," Stephen Crane's masterpiece strips combat of false glory and reveals the raw psychology of a soldier under fire. Its vivid imagery, relentless tension, and emotional honesty make it one of the most powerful portrayals of war ever written.
If you seek intense realism, psychological depth, and stories that capture the inner battles behind the front lines, this classic will leave a lasting mark.
Open the book—and step into the moment where fear becomes courage.