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The Pace of Youth: The Classic Short Story Audiobook, by Stephen Crane Play Audiobook Sample

The Pace of Youth: The Classic Short Story Audiobook

The Pace of Youth: The Classic Short Story Audiobook, by Stephen Crane Play Audiobook Sample
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Read By: a full cast Publisher: BearManor Media Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 0.33 hours at 1.5x Speed 0.25 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: May 2013 Format: Audio Theater Audiobook ISBN: 9781483083148

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

1

Longest Chapter Length:

25:42 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

25:42 minutes

Average Chapter Length:

25:42 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

49

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Publisher Description

Though best known for The Red Badge of Courage, his classic novel of men at war, Stephen Crane produced a wealth of other stories that stand among the most acclaimed and enduring in the history of American fiction.

This adaptation of Crane's classic short story "The Pace of Youth" was produced with wonderful sound effects and music by veteran radio theater producer Joe Bevilacqua, who is joined in the fine cast by William Melillo, Cathi Tully, Peter Cummings, and Leslie Spital.

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About Stephen Crane

Stephen Crane (1871–1900) was an American novelist, poet, and journalist. He worked as a reporter of slum life in New York and a highly paid war correspondent for newspaper tycoons William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer. He wrote many works of fiction, poems, and accounts of war, all well received but none as acclaimed as his 1895 Civil War novel, The Red Badge of Courage. Today he is considered one of the most innovative American writers of the 1890s and one of the founders of literary realism.