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  • av Stephen Crane
    99,-

    First published in 1895, America's greatest novel of the Civil War was written before 21-year-old Stephen Crane had "smelled even the powder of a sham battle." But this powerful psychological study of a young soldier's struggle with the horrors, both within and without, that war strikes the reader with its undeniable realism and with its masterful descriptions of the moment-by-moment riot of emotions felt by me under fire. Ernest Hemingway called the novel an American classic, and Crane's genius is as much apparent in his sharp, colorful prose as in his ironic portrayal of an episode of war so intense, so immediate, so real that the terror of battle becomes our own ... in a masterpiece so unique that many believe modern American fiction began with Stephen Crane.

  • av Stephen Crane
    186 - 234,-

  • av Stephen Crane
    260,-

    War is Kind" is a collection of poems written by Stephen Crane, an American poet and novelist. The collection was first published in 1899. Stephen Crane (1871¿1900) is best known for his novel "The Red Badge of Courage," which is considered a classic work on the American Civil War.The title poem of the collection, "War is Kind," is one of Crane's most famous works. It is characterized by its ironic and cynical tone, challenging traditional notions of heroism and glorification of war. The poem suggests that, despite the tragic and brutal nature of war, people often find ways to romanticize and idealize it."War is Kind" reflects Crane's anti-romantic and anti-heroic stance on war, challenging prevailing sentiments about the glory of conflict and offering a more somber and critical perspective.

  • av Stephen Crane
    298,-

    This book is a collection of short stories by the American writer Stephen Crane. Published in 1900, the book includes some of Crane's most famous stories, such as "The Open Boat" and "The Blue Hotel," as well as several lesser-known works. Crane was a leading figure of the literary movement known as American literary naturalism, which sought to portray the harsh realities of life for working-class Americans. This book is an important work of American literature and a must-read for anyone interested in the history and culture of the United States.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

  • av Stephen Crane
    210,-

    Experience the raw intensity of battle through the eyes of young soldier Henry Fleming in Stephen Crane's The Red Badge of Courage. This timeless classic explores themes of fear, bravery and the harsh realities of war, immersing readers in the gripping psychological journey of one many's quest for courage amidst chaos.

  • av Stephen Crane
    193,-

    Illustrated Edition: Enjoy 20 thought-provoking illustrations that breathe new life into the classic text. Enriching Extras: Dive into an insightful summary, detailed character list, and an evocative author biography. Embark on a Psychological Odyssey Amidst the Chaos of War"The Red Badge of Courage" invites you into the turbulent world of Henry Fleming, a young soldier entwined in the violent vortices of the American Civil War. This illustrated edition is crafted to elevate Stephen Crane's exploration of fear, valor, and the tumultuous landscapes of human conflict, through vivid visual narratives.As young Henry confronts the horrifying realities of war, he is plunged into an internal battle, where notions of heroism, cowardice, and humanity are unmercifully interrogated. Crane, with a masterful blend of realism and psychological insight, paints a striking portrait of the human spirit amidst the chaos of battle.This edition is adorned with 20 poignant illustrations, each meticulously curated to encapsulate key moments, offering readers a visceral connection to Henry's psychological and physical journey. Explore the fearful hesitancy of a young recruit, the visceral terror of battle, and the desolate beauty of a moment's peace amidst tumult, through a visual tapestry that enhances Crane's timeless narrative.Beyond the tale, immerse yourself in an insightful summary that distills the essence of the narrative, a detailed character list offering clarity and depth to the ensemble cast, and an author biography that sheds light on the life and times of Stephen Crane, providing context and enhancing your understanding of this masterpiece.Experience "The Red Badge of Courage" like never before, with an interplay of visual and textual storytelling that promises to mesmerize, provoke thought, and transport you into the heart of a young soldier's tumultuous odyssey. An Ideal Edition for:Scholars and students exploring American literature and historical narratives.Enthusiasts of classic literature seeking enriched, illustrated editions.Book collectors desiring a visually captivating edition of a timeless classic.Readers interested in exploring the psychological and moral aspects of war through literature.Join Henry in the battlefields, navigate through his fears, witness his metamorphosis, and traverse the complex moral landscapes of war, in an edition that promises to be a treasure for both heart and mind.

  • av Stephen Crane
    246,-

    The Third Violet, is a classical and a rare book, that has been considered important throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and redesigned. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work, and hence their text is clear and readable. This remarkable volume falls within the genres of Language and Literatures American and Canadian literature

  • av Stephen Crane
    220,-

    Title: The Little Regiment: And Other Episodes of the American Civil WarAuthor: Stephen CraneDescription:In "The Little Regiment: And Other Episodes of the American Civil War," Stephen Crane invites readers on an evocative journey through the heart-wrenching landscapes of one of the most pivotal chapters in American history. This collection of stories, penned by the masterful author of "The Red Badge of Courage," offers an unflinching and poignant glimpse into the human drama and resilience that defined the American Civil War.Crane's vivid prose breathes life into the soldiers and civilians caught in the crucible of war, allowing readers to witness their struggles, triumphs, and the indomitable spirit that emerged amid the chaos. Through a series of interconnected tales, he paints a mosaic of the Civil War experience, from the blood-soaked battlefields to the homes left behind."The Little Regiment" explores the multifaceted aspects of war-from the profound camaraderie forged in the face of death to the stark realities of survival and sacrifice. Crane's characters are not mere historical figures but living, breathing individuals whose stories resonate with universal themes of love, loss, and the enduring human spirit.Each episode within this collection serves as a poignant reminder of the profound impact the Civil War had on the nation's identity, as well as the countless lives irrevocably altered by its ravages. Crane's keen eye for detail and his ability to capture the complexity of human emotions make these stories not just historical documents but timeless works of literature that continue to captivate and move readers today.As you delve into "The Little Regiment," you'll find yourself transported to an era of turmoil and transformation, where the human spirit is tested to its limits, and where courage and compassion shine brightly even in the darkest of times. This collection is a testament to Crane's literary genius and his ability to convey the indelible marks left by the American Civil War on the nation's soul.Whether you are a history enthusiast, a lover of literary fiction, or simply seeking a powerful exploration of the human condition, "The Little Regiment" offers a profound and enduring journey through the heart of the American Civil War, leaving an indelible mark on your own literary landscape.

  • av Stephen Crane
    220,-

    Title: The Red Badge of Courage: An Episode of the American Civil WarAuthor: Stephen CraneDescription:Stephen Crane's "The Red Badge of Courage" is a seminal work of American literature that vividly captures the harrowing experiences of a young soldier during the American Civil War. This gripping novel delves deep into the psyche of its protagonist, Henry Fleming, as he grapples with fear, courage, and the brutal realities of warfare.Set against the backdrop of one of the most tumultuous periods in American history, this book immerses readers in the chaos and brutality of battle, providing a visceral and unflinching portrayal of the horrors of war. Through Henry's journey from idealism to the crucible of combat, readers witness the transformation of a young man driven by romanticized notions of heroism into a battle-hardened soldier grappling with the harsh truths of mortality.Crane's prose is nothing short of masterful, painting a vivid and haunting portrait of the emotional and physical toll that war exacts on those who endure it. His exploration of Henry's internal struggles, doubts, and moments of sheer terror offers a deeply human perspective on the grim realities of the battlefield.As Henry confronts his own fear and finds his way through the crucible of war, "The Red Badge of Courage" becomes a universal tale of self-discovery and the search for identity in the face of adversity. It is a powerful examination of the human spirit, its capacity for resilience, and the quest for honor amid the chaos of war.This timeless classic continues to resonate with readers today as a poignant reminder of the enduring impact of war on the human psyche. It stands as a testament to the indomitable human spirit and remains a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the profound complexities of courage, fear, and the enduring cost of conflict. Stephen Crane's "The Red Badge of Courage" is a masterpiece that transcends its era, offering a haunting and thought-provoking exploration of the enduring human condition in times of strife and chaos.

  • av Stephen Crane
    297 - 586,-

  • av Stephen Crane
    225,-

    The Monster and Other Stories, a classical book, has been considered essential throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work and hence the text is clear and readable.

  • av Stephen Crane
    274,-

    Dieses klassische Buch wurde ursprünglich vor Jahrzehnten veröffentlicht als "" MaggieA Girl of the Streets "". Es wurde jetzt von Writat für seine deutschsprachigen Leser ins Deutsche übersetzt. Bei Writat liegt uns die Bewahrung des literarischen Erbes der Vergangenheit sehr am Herzen. Wir haben dieses Buch ins Deutsche übersetzt, damit es heutige und zukünftige Generationen lesen und bewahren können.

  • av Stephen Crane
    273,-

    Ce livre classique a été initialement publié il y a des décennies sous le titre "" MaggieA Girl of the Streets "". Il a maintenant été traduit par Writat en langue française pour leurs lecteurs francophones. Chez Writat, nous sommes passionnés par la préservation du patrimoine littéraire du passé. Nous avons traduit ce livre en français afin que les générations présentes et futures puissent le lire et le conserver.

  • av Stephen Crane
    285 - 416,-

  • av Stephen Crane
    246 - 403,-

  • av Stephen Crane
    297 - 586,-

  • av Stephen Crane
    429,-

  • av Stephen Crane
    162,-

    First published in 1895, this small masterpiece set the pattern for the treatment of war in modern fiction. The novel is told through the eyes of Henry Fleming, a young soldier caught up in an unnamed Civil War battle who is motivated not by the unselfish heroism of conventional war stories, but by fear, cowardice, and finally, egotism. However, in his struggle to find reality amid the nightmarish chaos of war, the young soldier also discovers courage, humility, and perhaps, wisdom.Although Crane had never been in battle before writing The Red Badge of Courage, the book was widely praised by experienced soldiers for its uncanny re-creation of the sights, sounds, and sense of actual combat. Its publication brought Crane immediate international fame and established him as a major American writer. Today, nearly a century later, the book ranks as an enduring landmark of American fiction.

  • av Stephen Crane
    520,-

    The Open Boat - and other tales of adventure is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1899.Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.

  • av Stephen Crane
    195,-

    "Active Service" is a novel by American author Stephen Crane, published in 1899. The book is a satirical take on the Spanish-American War, which took place in 1898, and follows the adventures of a group of journalists covering the war. The story is set in Florida, where a group of newspaper reporters and correspondents have gathered to cover the war. The main character is a young journalist named Johnnie Fox, who is eager to make a name for himself as a war correspondent then, Fox and his colleagues travel to Cuba to cover the war, encountering various obstacles and dangers along the way. Will Johnnie Fox get successful? The book is a satire on war journalism and the media's role in shaping public opinion during wartime. The novel also explores themes of masculinity, heroism, and the impact of war on individuals and society. "Active Service" is a thought-provoking and engaging novel that highlights the power of the media to shape public opinion and influence political decisions.

  • av Stephen Crane
    180,-

    "Men, Women, and Boats" is a collection of short stories written by American author Stephen Crane. The book is a collection of short stories, each centered around the theme of boats and the people who sail them. The first and most well-known story in the collection is "The Open Boat," based on Crane's own experience of being stranded at sea after a shipwreck. The story follows the struggles of four men who are stuck in a small lifeboat in the middle of the ocean, fighting for their survival. How will they survive in this condition? Other stories in the collection explore themes of masculinity, femininity, power dynamics between men and women, and the relationships and dynamics of groups of men. Overall, "Men, Women, and Boats" is a compelling collection of stories that showcase Sir Crane's talent for vivid storytelling and his ability to capture the human experience in all its complexity.

  • av Stephen Crane
    166,-

    The Third Violet is a novel written by Stephen Crane. Here the author attempts to compile his classic thoughts in a single draft for the readers. It is a semi-autobiographical novel that tells the story of a young writer living in New York City in the late 19th century. He is struggling to make a living as a writer and journalist, and he becomes involved with a group of bohemian artists and intellectuals who share his passion for literature and the arts. He spends long hours writing and submitting his work to various publications, and he eventually gains some measure of recognition and respect in the literary community. Throughout the novel, he learns valuable lessons about love, art, and the harsh realities of life in the city. He comes to realize that his pursuit of literary success has come at a cost, and he must find a way to reconcile his ambitions with his own sense of morality and integrity. In the end, he journeys leads him to a greater understanding of himself and the world around him, as he comes to see that true success and happiness can only be found by staying true to oneself and one's own values.

  • av Stephen Crane
    137,-

    "Maggie: A Girl of the Streets" is a novella by Stephen Crane. The story follows the tragic life of a young girl named Maggie, growing up in the impoverished tenements of New York City during the late 19th century. Maggie's life is marked by poverty, violence, and despair. Her alcoholic father beats her mother and siblings, and Maggie herself is forced to work in a sweatshop at a young age. Despite her efforts to escape her bleak circumstances, Maggie is ultimately dragged down by the violence and corruption of her environment. As Maggie spirals downward into prostitution and drug addiction, Crane paints a bleak portrait of urban life, highlighting the crushing poverty and hopelessness that many immigrants faced in the rapidly growing cities of America. The novella is notable for its unflinching portrayal of the harsh realities of life for the urban poor, and for its powerful indictment of the social and economic forces that contributed to their suffering. Although the novella was initially met with controversy and critical scorn, it has since come to be regarded as a groundbreaking work of naturalism, and a powerful testament to the human cost of poverty and social injustice.

  • av Stephen Crane
    152,-

    "The Little Regiment" is a short story written by Stephen Crane, an American author and journalist. The story is set during the American Civil War and focuses on a small group of Union soldiers, referred to as "The Little Regiment," who are tasked with defending a position against Confederate troops. The story begins with a description of the soldiers as they wait for the enemy to attack. The soldiers are nervous and uncertain, but they are also determined to do their duty. As the attack begins, the soldiers fire back, but their position is quickly overrun. The soldiers retreat, but they are eventually able to regroup and hold off the Confederates. Throughout the story, Crane explores themes of fear, bravery, and the harsh realities of war. He also portrays the soldiers as individuals, each with their own thoughts, feelings, and fears. Despite the soldiers' courage, the story ends on a somber note, as the surviving soldiers reflect on the loss of their comrades and the toll that war has taken on them. Overall, "The Little Regiment" is a powerful and poignant portrayal of the human cost of war, and it remains a classic of American literature.

  • av Stephen Crane
    216,-

    The Little Regiment, and Other Episodes of the American Civil War, has been regarded as significant work throughout human history, and in order to ensure that this work is never lost, we have taken steps to ensure its preservation by republishing this book in a contemporary format for both current and future generations. This entire book has been retyped, redesigned, and reformatted. Since these books are not made from scanned copies, the text is readable and clear.

  • av Stephen Crane
    209,-

    The story takes you to the Civil War when a Union regiment rested and camped along a riverbank for weeks for a war. Henry Fleming who is a teenager joins the army because of his love for the army but finds himself in the middle of the battle against the Confederate soldiers. In the battle, Confederate soldiers charge but are repelled by the Union. But soon Confederate soldiers charge again. Henry is terrified and leaves his comrades. He goes to a jungle where he finds a body decaying, while escaping from the place he finds a group of injured soldiers returning from the war. They ask Henry to show his wound. He tries to run from that place but things come in disarray. A soldier hit him with his rifle on his head. Exhausted, hungry, thirsty, and now wounded he decides to go back to his regiment. He faces shame and hatred from another soldier. He has to prove himself to get back his respect and pride.It is the story of a person who leaves the battleground out of fear. The story revolves around maturation, heroism, cowardice, and the indifference of nature.

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