Authors: Stephen Crane
ISBN-13: 9781162706498, ISBN-10: 116270649X
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Kessinger Publishing Company
Date Published: September 2010
Edition: (Non-applicable)
Paul Sorrentino is Professor of English at Virginia Tech. He is the editor of The Correspondence of Stephen Crane and the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship for a forthcoming biography of Crane.
Published thirty years after the Civil War, this "impressionistic" American classic tells a war story in a thoroughly modern way - without a trace of romanticizing. Through the eyes of ordinary soldier Henry Fleming, we follow his psychological turmoil, from the excitement of patriotism to the bloody realities of battle and his flight from it. In the end, he overcomes his fear and disillusionment, and fights with courage.
Preface
A Note on the Text
The Text of The Red Badge of Courage 1
Textual Appendix 105
Emendations 105
The Manuscript of The Red Badge of Courage: Uncanceled Passages and the Discarded Chapter XII 106
Backgrounds and Sources 115
Stephen Crane's Life and Times: An Introduction 117
[Crane's Life and Times] Frederick C. Crews Crews, Frederick C. 117
Letters on Art and The Red Badge of Courage Stephen Crane Crane, Stephen 123
The Massing of Forces-The Forging of Masses Jay Martin Martin, Jay 127
The Reorientation of American Culture in the 1890s John Higham Higham, John 139
The Red Badge of Courage as a Novel of the Civil War 152
[The Historical Setting of The Red Badge of Courage] Charles J. LaRocca LaRocca, Charles J. 152
"That Was at Chancellorsville": The Factual Framework of The Red Badge of Courage Harold R. Hungerford Hungerford, Harold R. 155
[Private Fleming's Initial Combat at Chancellorsville] Perry Lentz Lentz, Perry 166
Chancellorsville, Afternoon of 2 May 1863 175
Three Sketches of Chancellorsville from Battles and Leaders of the Civil War 176
Photographs of Men of the 124th New York Volunteers 179
A Definition of the War Novel Eric Solomon Solomon, Eric 181
Tolstoy's Sebastopol and The Red Badge of Courage J. C. Levenson Levenson, J. C. 187
Criticism 193
Crane and The Red Badge of Courage: A Guide to Criticism Donald Pizer Pizer, Donald 195
Early Estimates 229
The Veteran Stephen Crane Crane, Stephen 229
A Remarkable Book George Wyndham Wyndham, George 233
A Controversy in The Dial 241
The Green Stone of Unrest Frank Norris Norris, Frank 248
The Modern Critical Revival 251
Stephen Crane: A RevaluationR. W. Stallman Stallman, R. W. 251
The Red Badge of Courage as Myth and Symbol John E. Hart Hart, John E. 262
[Stephen Crane: Naturalist] Charles C. Walcutt Walcutt, Charles C. 271
Crime and Forgiveness: The Red Badge in Time of War John Fraser Fraser, John 279
[Impressionism in The Red Badge of Courage] James Nagel Nagel, James 291
The Red Badge of Courage: Text, Theme, and Form Donald Pizer Pizer, Donald 306
The Spectacle of War in Crane's Revision of History Amy Kaplan Kaplan, Amy 319
On Stephen Crane's The Red Badge of Courage James M. Cox Cox, James M. 327
Nobody seems to know where we go": Uncertainty, History and Irony in The Red Badge of Courage John E. Curran Jr Curran, John E., Jr 343
Unreal War in The Red Badge of Courage James B. Colvert Colvert, James B. 355
Stephen Crane: A Chronology 367
Selected Bibliography 373