Monday, March 31, 2008
Monday, March 10, 2008
The Red of Courage by Stephen Crane
I was surprised how "psychological" the book was. The story is largely about the feelings of its main character, the fictitious Henry Fleming. In some ways it seemed to be "too psychological". A large part of the book is Henry wondering how he would respond under the pressure of battle, and whether or not he'd have the "courage" to stand. This isn't to say that it's not normal under the circumstances, but the mood swings are fast and furious. There's a lot of "He felt great. No, he felt miserable. No, he was master of the world" or whatever.
Three stars.
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