Stephen Crane (November 1, 1871 – June 5, 1900) was an American novelist, poet and journalist. The eighth surviving child of highly devout parents—his father was a Methodist minister and his mother was a member of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union—Crane was mostly raised by his older siblings in various parts of New Jersey. After attending several post-secondary institutions, including Claverack College, Lafayette College, and Syracuse University, he left schooling behind and traveled to New York to work as a reporter of slum life.
Crane's first novel was 1893's Maggie: A Girl of the Streets, which he followed with numerous short stories, poems, and accounts of war, all of which earned him praise but did not bring him the great acclaim he received for his 1895 Civil War novel The Red Badge of Courage. Capitalizing on the novel's success, Crane became a highly paid war correspondent, covering conflicts in Greece and Cuba for newspaper tycoons William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer. During the last year of his life he took refuge in the south of England, where he lived with his common-law wife, Cora Taylor, the former madam of a Jacksonville brothel. Plagued by exhaustion and ill health, Stephen Crane died of tuberculosis in a sanatorium in the Black Forest at the age of twenty-eight. Today he is considered one of the most innovative writers to emerge in the United States during the 1890s and one of the founders of Literary realism.
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Henry Fleming, a raw Union Army recruit in the American Civil War, is anxious to confirm his patriotism and manhood - to earn his "badge of courage." But, his dreams of heroism and invulnerability are soon shattered when he flees the Confederate enemy during his baptism of fire and then witnesses the horrible death of a friend. Plunged unwillingly into the nightmare of war, Fleming survives by sheer luck and instinct. This edition of Stephen Crane's poignant classic is supplemented by five of his acclaimed short stories as well as selected poetry, offering the full range of this great American author's extraordinary talent.
文学题材说来说去不过三种,战争爱情与生活。《红色的英勇勋章》无疑是属于战争题材类型,可它的独特之处就在于它其实是反战争的,它处处所表现的出的遗憾让读者感觉到战争是一件多么遗憾的事情,不论是对战争方还是战败方。 小说一开头,就是一群百无聊赖的士兵...
评分文学题材说来说去不过三种,战争爱情与生活。《红色的英勇勋章》无疑是属于战争题材类型,可它的独特之处就在于它其实是反战争的,它处处所表现的出的遗憾让读者感觉到战争是一件多么遗憾的事情,不论是对战争方还是战败方。 小说一开头,就是一群百无聊赖的士兵...
评分作者翻译得非常优美流畅。信达雅应该说到了雅的层次。 不过这本书不知道是不是有点过誉了。原作者写书时才22岁,阅历有限。天才还差那么一点。而且充满了心理描写,不知道和“等待戈多”是什么感觉。可能是所谓的意识流吧。关于一个青年在战争中的顿悟和成长的心路历程故事...
评分 评分词汇量还是可以的
评分战争迷雾下的疯狂与冷静
评分微妙的战争描写角度算好,但是呈现的方式很荒谬,读完后一点不信Fleming真是这么想。每一次主要人物的心理变化转折部分都自带金光灿灿的bgm,如果不是课程要求,我绝不会读完。
评分味同嚼蜡,对于那些刻画/歌颂战争中英雄主义的书或影视剧,我一直无比反感,勇气?忠诚?都是炮灰好吧!死得不明不白!冗长的心理描写看到头昏脑胀,也没特别出彩的地方,通篇的He, he, he... ...我到底为啥想起来看这本书?? Stephen Crane的作品,印象最深的还是《新娘来到黄天镇》
评分通过刻意模糊化的人物、时间、空间,来描绘战争本身。跟随主人公的内心上一回战场,种种心理变化带给人的认同感可以和麦田里的守望者媲美
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