The Unwritten War: American Writers and the Civil WarIn "The Unwritten War," Daniel Aaron examines the literary output of American writers--major and minor--who treated the Civil War in their works. |
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For JANET , JONATHAN , JAMES , & PAUL Contents. Includes bibliographical references and index . 1. American literature — 19th century - History and criticism . 2. United States — History — Civil War , 1861– 1865 — Literature and the war ...
For JANET , JONATHAN , JAMES , & PAUL Contents. Includes bibliographical references and index . 1. American literature — 19th century - History and criticism . 2. United States — History — Civil War , 1861– 1865 — Literature and the war ...
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The “ Wholesome Calamity ” William Gilmore Simms and Southern Wrongs George Templeton Strong - Reluctant Abolitionist Yankee Literati and the “ Holy War ” —Dr . Holmes James Russell Lowell— Agitator - Conservator Emerson Goes to War ...
The “ Wholesome Calamity ” William Gilmore Simms and Southern Wrongs George Templeton Strong - Reluctant Abolitionist Yankee Literati and the “ Holy War ” —Dr . Holmes James Russell Lowell— Agitator - Conservator Emerson Goes to War ...
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Henry James The Wound Father and Sons “ The Consecrating Sentiment ” " A Poor Worm of Peace " The Blighted South 8. William Dean Howells The Inglorious Assignment Rediscovering the Enemy The War Assessed Literary Consequences 9.
Henry James The Wound Father and Sons “ The Consecrating Sentiment ” " A Poor Worm of Peace " The Blighted South 8. William Dean Howells The Inglorious Assignment Rediscovering the Enemy The War Assessed Literary Consequences 9.
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Contenido
THEY BREAK THE LINKS OF UNION I | 1 |
The Wholesome Calamity | 14 |
A PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW OF | 39 |
The Parturition Years | 56 |
The Conflict of Convictions | 75 |
THE MALINGERERS | 91 |
Henry James | 106 |
William Dean Howells | 121 |
THE WAR AT SECOND HAND | 207 |
THE SOUTH ONLOOKERS | 227 |
The Unwritten Novel | 244 |
Sidney Lanier | 263 |
George Washington Cable | 272 |
The NeoConfederates | 285 |
William Faulkner | 310 |
Conclusion Such Was the War | 327 |
Mark Twain | 133 |
DRAWINGROOM WARRIORS AND COMBATANTS | 147 |
John W De Forest | 164 |
Ambrose Bierce | 181 |
Albion W Tourgée | 193 |
The War Prefigured | 343 |
Lincoln and the Writers | 349 |
A Further Note on the Collegians | 353 |
Acknowledgments | 387 |
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