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Series editor's preface; Note on the text;
1. Introduction Lee Clark Mitchell;
2. Getting used to the 'original form' of The Red Badge of Courage Hershel Parker;
3. The American Stephen Crane: the context of The Red Badge of Courage Andrew Delbanco;
4. The spectacle of war in Crane's revision of history Amy Kaplan;
5. 'He was a man' Howard C. Horsford;
6. Ill logics of irony Christine Brooke-Rose; Selected bibliography.
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