The Red Badge of Courage
An Episode of the American Civil War
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Publisher Description
The Red Badge of Courage: An Episode of the American Civil War by Stephen Crane is a novel about a young private of the Union Army who flees from the field of battle against the Confederacy. The shame of leaving the fight causes him to long for a wound or “red badge of courage” to counteract his cowardice.
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This 1895 tale of young soldier Henry Fleming's initial experiences in combat during the Civil War still startles. Artist Vansant captures Fleming's uncertainty and fear quite well, sometimes through effectively understated facial expressions. Yet this adaptation oversimplifies Crane's portrayal of Fleming, ignoring or de-emphasizing the character's other failings: his egotism, his talent for self-justification and the "wild battle madness" underlying much of his later heroism. In Crane's book, Fleming is haunted by his desertion of the dying "tattered man"; in Vansant's version, Fleming forgets him. Though Crane's book is a landmark in realism, the author's symbolic writing turned Fleming's battlefield into a mythic realm. Vansant's conventionally realistic artwork, on the other hand, is more prosaic than Crane's brilliantly descriptive captions. This adaptation faithfully introduces the plot, characters and primary themes of Red Badge to readers unfamiliar with the original book without penetrating the full depths of Crane's masterwork.
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The best version because it provides the story without useless commentary. Crane is a powerfu author, who provides a vvid image of Henry, our hero.