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Stephen Crane - The Red Badge of Courage (Penguin Readers Level 3)
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Stephen Crane - The Red Badge of Courage (Penguin Readers Level 3)'The young soldier walked along, saying nothing. He looked around nervously. What's that noise? he asked himself. Is it gunfire? And is that smoke? ' This classic tale of the American Civil War follows the fortunes of a proud young soldier, Henry Fleming, who quickly learns that there is much more to war than adventure and bravery. Crane portrays the fear and suffering of ordinary soldiers. In this story they are not always heroes.

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Style and Rhetoric of Short Narrative Fiction: Covert Progressions Behind Overt Plots
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Style and Rhetoric of Short Narrative Fiction: Covert Progressions Behind Overt PlotsStyle and Rhetoric of Short Narrative Fiction: Covert Progressions Behind Overt Plots

In many fictional narratives, the progression of the plot exists in tension with a very different and powerful dynamic that runs, at a hidden and deeper level, throughout the text. In this volume, Dan Shen systematically investigates how stylistic analysis is indispensable for uncovering this covert progression through rhetorical narrative criticism. The book brings to light the covert progressions in works by the American writers Edgar Allan Poe, Stephan Crane and Kate Chopin and British writer Katherine Mansfield.
 
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Maggie: A Girl of the Streets and other Stories [Audiobook]
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Maggie: A Girl of the Streets and other Stories [AudiobookMaggie: A Girl of the Streets and other Stories [Audiobook

First published in 1893, Maggie: A Girl of the Streets is the first published fiction work of American author Stephen Crane. A harrowing depiction of a pretty young girl's life in the slums of turn-of-the-century New York City and her eventual decline into prostitution, Crane's novel is a starkly realistic examination of poverty and the challenges brought about by the rapid industrialization the United States underwent in the late 1800s. An enduring classic, Maggie is often regarded as the first example of naturalism in American fiction, a literary movement that included such authors as Theodore Dreiser and Upton Sinclair.
 
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Introduction to The Nineteenth-Century American Novel
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Introduction to The Nineteenth-Century American Novel

Stowe, Hawthorne, Melville, and Twain: these are just a few of the world-class novelists of nineteenth-century America. The nineteenth-century American novel was a highly fluid form, constantly evolving in response to the turbulent events of the period and emerging as a key component in American identity, growth, expansion and the Civil War. Gregg Crane tells the story of the American novel from its beginnings in the early republic to the end of the nineteenth century. Treating the famous and many less well-known works, Crane discusses the genre's major figures, themes and developments.
 
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The Paper Crane - tumblebook flash
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The Paper Crane (tumblebook) flashThe Paper Crane (tumblebook) flash

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The Paper Crane

Business returns to a once prosperous restaurant when a mysterious stranger pays for his meal with a magical paper crane that comes alive and dances.

 
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