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The Little Regiment and Other Civil War Stories

The Little Regiment and Other Civil War Stories

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The Little Regiment and Other Civil War Stories

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The Story

In his brief but productive lifetime, Stephen Crane (1871–1900) wrote vividly and sensitively about a variety of subjects. In his work he displayed a rare ability to combine astute characterization, colorful settings, and an ironic tone in memorable tales offering perceptive explorations of human psychology and motivation.
He is perhaps famous as author of The Red Badge of Courage, the quintessential Civil War classic. However, Crane wrote seven other stories involving this monumental conflict. All are gathered together in this volume. They include "A Mystery of Heroism," "A Gray Sleeve," "Three Miraculous Soldiers," "The Little Regiment," "An Indiana Campaign," "An Episode of War," and "The Veteran," which features Henry Fleming, protagonist of The Red Badge of Courage, years after the war.
Attractive and sturdily bound, this modestly priced edition will find an enthusiastic audience among admirers of Crane's work, students of American literature, and Civil War buffs alike. All will enjoy the work of an author now recognized as one of the most innovative, influential writers of his generation — an acknowledged master of the short story.


Reprint of stories from standard editions.
The Red Badge of Courage; A Mystery of Heroism; A Gray Sleeve; Three Miraculous Soldiers; The Little Regiment; An Indiana Campaign; An Episode of War; The Veteran; American poet; American novelist; American short story writer; short stories; Realist tradition; American Naturalism; American Impressionism; Protestant Methodist; Maggie: A Girl of the Streets; American literary Naturalism; The Open Boat; Joseph Conrad; H. G. Wells; The Blue Hotel; The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky; The Monster; Modernists; Imagists

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In his brief but productive lifetime, Stephen Crane (1871–1900) wrote vividly and sensitively about a variety of subjects. In his work he displayed a rare ability to combine astute characterization, colorful settings, and an ironic tone in memorable tales offering perceptive explorations of human psychology and motivation.
He is perhaps famous as author of The Red Badge of Courage, the quintessential Civil War classic. However, Crane wrote seven other stories involving this monumental conflict. All are gathered together in this volume. They include "A Mystery of Heroism," "A Gray Sleeve," "Three Miraculous Soldiers," "The Little Regiment," "An Indiana Campaign," "An Episode of War," and "The Veteran," which features Henry Fleming, protagonist of The Red Badge of Courage, years after the war.
Attractive and sturdily bound, this modestly priced edition will find an enthusiastic audience among admirers of Crane's work, students of American literature, and Civil War buffs alike. All will enjoy the work of an author now recognized as one of the most innovative, influential writers of his generation — an acknowledged master of the short story.


Reprint of stories from standard editions.
The Red Badge of Courage; A Mystery of Heroism; A Gray Sleeve; Three Miraculous Soldiers; The Little Regiment; An Indiana Campaign; An Episode of War; The Veteran; American poet; American novelist; American short story writer; short stories; Realist tradition; American Naturalism; American Impressionism; Protestant Methodist; Maggie: A Girl of the Streets; American literary Naturalism; The Open Boat; Joseph Conrad; H. G. Wells; The Blue Hotel; The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky; The Monster; Modernists; Imagists