Author(s): Crane, Stephen
Reader(s): Lewis, Walter
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Classic Fiction
Catalogue No: NA420812
Barcode: 9789626342084
Release Date: 11/2000

CRANE: Red Badge of Courage (The)

Tracklist

Disc 1
Crane, Stephen - Author
Lewis, Walter (Reader)
1 Chapter I: 'The cold passed reluctantly from the earth.' 07:47
Lewis, Walter (Reader)
2 'He had burned several times to enlist.' 07:36
Lewis, Walter (Reader)
3 'On the way to Washington, his spirit had soared.' 06:18
Lewis, Walter (Reader)
4 'After a time, the tall soldier slid dexterously through the hole.' 05:29
Lewis, Walter (Reader)
5 Chapter II: 'The next morning, the youth discovered...' 08:38
Lewis, Walter (Reader)
6 'The rushing yellow of the developing day went on behind their backs.' 11:38
Lewis, Walter (Reader)
7 Chapter III: 'When another night came...' 09:30
Lewis, Walter (Reader)
8 'A house standing placidly in distant fields had to him an ominous look.' 07:16
Lewis, Walter (Reader)
9 Chapter IV: 'The brigade was halted in the fringe of a grove.' 07:52
Lewis, Walter (Reader)
10 Chapter V: 'There were moments of waiting.' 07:09
Lewis, Walter (Reader)
Disc 2
1 'The man at the youth's elbow was babbling...' 08:25
Lewis, Walter (Reader)
2 Chapter VI:' The youth awakened slowly.' 06:01
Lewis, Walter (Reader)
3 'A man near him ...suddenly...ran with howls.' 09:50
Lewis, Walter (Reader)
4 Chapter VII:' The youth cringed as if discovered in a crime.' 09:08
Lewis, Walter (Reader)
5 Chapter VIII:' The trees began softly to sing a hymn of twilight.' 06:53
Lewis, Walter (Reader)
6 'The youth joined this crowd and marched along with it.' 05:16
Lewis, Walter (Reader)
7 Chapter IX:' The youth fell back in the procession...' 06:16
Lewis, Walter (Reader)
8 'Presently, the latter heard a voice talking softly near his shoulders.' 07:03
Lewis, Walter (Reader)
9 Chapter X:' The tattered man stood musing.' 09:42
Lewis, Walter (Reader)
10 Chapter XI:' He became aware that the furnace roar of the battle was getting louder.' 10:59
Lewis, Walter (Reader)
Disc 3
1 Chapter XII:' The column that had butted stoutly at the obstacles in the roadway...' 05:05
Lewis, Walter (Reader)
2 ' He fought an intense battle with his body.' 08:24
Lewis, Walter (Reader)
3 Chapter XIII:' The youth went slowly toward the fire indicated by his departed friend.' 05:24
Lewis, Walter (Reader)
4 ' The youth sat down obediently...' 08:27
Lewis, Walter (Reader)
5 Chapter XIV:' When the youth awoke it seemed to him that he had been asleep for a thousand years.' 11:57
Lewis, Walter (Reader)
6 Chapter XV:' The regiment was standing at order arms at the side of a lane...' 07:28
Lewis, Walter (Reader)
7 Chapter XVI:' A sputtering of musketry was always to be heard.' 03:15
Lewis, Walter (Reader)
8 ' Before the gray mists had been totally obliterated by the sun rays...' 09:08
Lewis, Walter (Reader)
9 Chapter XVII:' This advance of the enemy had seemed to the youth like a ruthless hunting.' 03:44
Lewis, Walter (Reader)
10 ' To the youth, the fighters resembled animals tossed for a death struggle into a dark pit.' 07:31
Lewis, Walter (Reader)
11 Chapter XVIII:' The ragged line had respite for some minutes...' 08:59
Lewis, Walter (Reader)
Disc 4
1 ' A moment later, the officers began to bustle among the men.' 01:44
Lewis, Walter (Reader)
2 Chapter XIX:' The youth stared at the land in front of him.' 06:51
Lewis, Walter (Reader)
3 ' Then, above the sounds of the outside commotion arose the roar of the lieutenant.' 07:07
Lewis, Walter (Reader)
4 Chapter XX:' When the two youths turned with the flag...' 06:16
Lewis, Walter (Reader)
5 ' The way seemed eternel.' 07:13
Lewis, Walter (Reader)
6 Chapter XXI:' Presently they knew that no firing threatened them.' 13:20
Lewis, Walter (Reader)
7 Chapter XXII:' When the woods again began to pour fourth the dark-hued masses of the enemy.' 06:20
Lewis, Walter (Reader)
8 ' His emaciated regiment bustled forth with undiminished fierceness when its time came.' 05:46
Lewis, Walter (Reader)
9 Chapter XXIII:' The colonel came running along the back of the line.' 04:38
Lewis, Walter (Reader)
10 ' But at one part of the line there was a grim and obdurate group that made no movement.' 07:15
Lewis, Walter (Reader)
11 Chapter XXIV:' The roarings that had stretched in a long line of sound...' 11:02
Lewis, Walter (Reader)

Total Playing Time: 05:15:40