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  1. The title of Crane's original, 55,000-word manuscript was "Private Fleming/His various battles", but in order to create the sense of a less traditional Civil War narrative, he ultimately changed the title to The Red Badge of Courage: An Episode of the American Civil War.

  2. A short summary of Stephen Crane's The Red Badge of Courage. This free synopsis covers all the crucial plot points of The Red Badge of Courage.

    • Stephen Crane
    • 1895
  3. Genre: Short novel or novella. Setting: A Civil War battlefield, probably a fictionalization of the Battle of Chancellorsville, fought May 2–5, 1863, in northern Virginia. Climax: Henry and his friend Wilson lead the charge to overwhelm an enemy position, taking the enemy flag and several prisoners.

  4. The Red Badge of Courage, novel of the American Civil War by Stephen Crane, published in 1895 and considered to be his masterwork because of its perceptive depiction of warfare and of a soldier’s psychological turmoil.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. The Red Badge of Courage was written in 1895 by Stephen Crane, a novelist, poet, and journalist well known for his naturalist style and for incorporating the inner lives of common and marginalized people. The novel won wide acclaim for Crane, though his life after the book’s publication was distinguished by scandal and money troubles.

  6. First published in 1895, "The Red Badge of Courage" written by Stephen Crane is a story about an idealistic young man who comes of age during a horrific battle in the Civil War. Henry Fleming has always dreamed of being a hero.

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  8. The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane is written in the past tense. About the Title. A red badge of courage is a wound obtained while fighting and indicates that the soldier was brave and courageous in battle.