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Active Service

Stephen Crane

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Stephen Crane's lesser-known novel plunges readers into the tumultuous milieu of war correspondence, blending romance with harrowing journalistic realism. This curated edition facilitates advanced literary engagement while remaining accessible to developing scholars.

Stephen Crane's 'Active Service' offers a riveting exploration of journalistic intrepidity set against the backdrop of the Greco-Turkish War. The narrative brilliantly juxtaposes the perilous realities of the battlefield with complex interpersonal dynamics, showcasing the author's signature psychological acuity and stylistic prowess.

This bespoke SimpliCEFR edition meticulously calibrates the original text to accommodate varied linguistic proficiencies without diluting the author's sophisticated prose. By bridging the chasm between classic literature and tailored language acquisition, this volume empowers readers across multiple CEFR tiers to fully appreciate Crane's literary mastery.

War CorrespondenceJournalismGreco-Turkish WarNaturalismRomanceAdventureClassic Literature

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%%CHAPTER 1%% MARJORY walked slowly along the hall. In the cool shadows made by the plants on the window, her face looked sad and thoughtful, like the faces of quiet people in a church. She stopped in front of a door at the end of the hall and put her hand on

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A2 simplified edition of Active Service

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Stephen Crane

Stephen Crane (1871–1900) was an American novelist, poet, and journalist renowned for his pioneering contributions to naturalism and impressionism. Best remembered for his masterpiece 'The Red Badge of Courage', his brief yet luminous career fundamentally transformed American letters.

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