The Red Badge of Courage and Other Stories (Oxford World's Classics)

The Red Badge of Courage and Other Stories (Oxford World's Classics)

by StephenCrane (Author), Anthony Mellors (Editor), Fiona Robertson (Editor)

Synopsis

The Red Badge of Courage (1895) is a vivid psychological account of a young man's experience of fighting in the American Civil War, based on Crane's reading of popular descriptions of battle. The intensity of its narrative and its naturalistic power earned Crane instant success, and led to his spending most of his brief remaining life war reporting. The other stories collected in this volume draw on this experience; 'The Open Boat' (1898) was inspired by his fifty hour struggle with waves after his ship was sunk during an expedition to Cuba; 'The Monster' (1899) is a bitterly ironic commentary on the ostracization of a doctor for harbouring the servant who was disfigured and lost his sanity rescuing his son. As a rare example of Crane working in a vein of American Gothic, it is particularly striking for its treatment of race and social injustice. 'The Blue Hotel' traces the events that lead to a murder at a bar in a small Nebraska town. This edition is the most generously annotated edition of Crane's work, exploring it from a fresh critical perspective and focusing on his place as an experimental writer, his modernist legacy and his social as well as literary revisionism.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Oxford Paperbacks
Published: 10 Sep 1998

ISBN 10: 0192833154
ISBN 13: 9780192833150

Author Bio

Fiona Robertson has a position in the Department of English Studies at the University of Durham. Anthony Mellors has a position in the Department of English Studies at the University of Durham.