Author(s): Crane, Stephen
Reader(s): Lewis, Walter
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Classic Fiction
Catalogue No: NA439112
Barcode: 9789626343913
Release Date: 12/2006

CRANE, S.: Red Badge of Courage (The) (Abridged)

This great classic of the American Civil War is one of the most important accounts of the reality of war and its aftermath. It deals with the effects of the war on one man but it speaks for a generation.

Tracklist

Disc 1
Crane, Stephen - Author
Lewis, Walter (reader)
1Chapter 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)
5Chapter 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)
7Chapter 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)
9Chapter IV: 'The brigade was halted in the fringe of a grove.'07:52
Lewis, Walter (reader)
10Chapter 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)
2Chapter VI:' The youth awakened slowly.'06:01
Lewis, Walter (reader)
3'A man near him ...suddenly...ran with howls.'09:50
Lewis, Walter (reader)
4Chapter VII:' The youth cringed as if discovered in a crime.'09:08
Lewis, Walter (reader)
5Chapter 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)
7Chapter 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)
9Chapter X:' The tattered man stood musing.'09:42
Lewis, Walter (reader)
10Chapter XI:' He became aware that the furnace roar of the battle was getting louder.'10:59
Lewis, Walter (reader)
Disc 3
1Chapter 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)
3Chapter 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)
5Chapter XIV:' When the youth awoke it seemed to him that he had been asleep for a thousand years.'11:57
Lewis, Walter (reader)
6Chapter XV:' The regiment was standing at order arms at the side of a lane...'07:28
Lewis, Walter (reader)
7Chapter 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)
9Chapter 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)
11Chapter 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)
2Chapter 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)
4Chapter XX:' When the two youths turned with the flag...'06:16
Lewis, Walter (reader)
5' The way seemed eternel.'07:13
Lewis, Walter (reader)
6Chapter XXI:' Presently they knew that no firing threatened them.'13:20
Lewis, Walter (reader)
7Chapter 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)
9Chapter 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)
11Chapter XXIV:' The roarings that had stretched in a long line of sound...'11:02
Lewis, Walter (reader)

Total Playing Time: 05:15:40