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The Red Badge of Courage
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18 August 2026
Still a staple in history classrooms to this day, The Red Badge of Courage (1895) is at once a portal to a crucible moment in American history and a lyrical investigation into the origins of shame, bravery, and redemption within the human spirit.
In the face of unrelenting and senseless brutality, why do some people flee while others stand their ground? This question is at the heart of the novel. The narrative follows Private Henry Fleming, a young soldier full of romantic ideals about war and heroism. In the heat of battle, that bravery and heroism melt away to reveal something closer to cowardice and self-preservation. Fleming feels an overwhelming desire to get far away from the bloodshed and never look back, even if that means living with the shame of deserting his comrades. Crane forces the reader to wrestle with this internal dilemma amidst a shockingly realistic depiction of one of the bloodiest conflicts in American history, a conflict whose razor-wire line of morality pitted countryman against countryman and brother against brother.
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FICTION / Historical / 19th Century / American Civil War Era, Historical fiction, FICTION / War & Military, FICTION / Psychological, FICTION / Classics, FICTION / Literary, Civil wars, Narrative theme: war and conflict, Narrative theme: interior life / psychological fiction, Classic fiction: literary and general
I. The Army Awakened
II. Messenger of a Mistake
III. Another Night Came
IV. Beyond the Smoke
V. Moments of Waiting
VI. Over at Last!
VII. Amazed and Angry
VIII. Hymn of Twilight
IX. Tattered Soldiers
X. A Reg’lar Jim-Dandy
XI. The Furnace Roar of Battle
XII. Dark Waves of Men
XIII. Barbed Missiles of Ridicule
XIV. An Unexpected World
XV. A Faded Yellow Envelope
XVI. A Strange, Battleful Existence
XVII. Phantom Flood
XVIII. The Ragged Line
XIX. Powers and Horrors
XX. Conflicting and Impossible Things
XXI. A Sudden Stillness
XXII. Larger Purposes of War
XXIII. Firm Soldiers Must Go Forward
XXIV. The Gleam of Departing Muskets