The Unwritten War: American Writers and the Civil War |
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That is why the response of some writers in and out of New England to John Brown's raid was one of exhilaration even when mixed with disapproval , † and why they relished his martyrdom and saw him both as a portent and a messenger of ...
That is why the response of some writers in and out of New England to John Brown's raid was one of exhilaration even when mixed with disapproval , † and why they relished his martyrdom and saw him both as a portent and a messenger of ...
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I had my temptations , " he told Horace * According to Traubel , Whitman could never detect in Brown " the evi- dence ... Brown's execution aroused his emotions , he told Traubel , but " not enough to take away my appetite - to spoil my ...
I had my temptations , " he told Horace * According to Traubel , Whitman could never detect in Brown " the evi- dence ... Brown's execution aroused his emotions , he told Traubel , but " not enough to take away my appetite - to spoil my ...
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With John Brown , the Making of a Martyr ( 1929 ) , Warren took his first plunge into history . Substantively a swift and compe- tent retelling of the story of that “ ungodly godlike man , " it is plain from the first pages that this is ...
With John Brown , the Making of a Martyr ( 1929 ) , Warren took his first plunge into history . Substantively a swift and compe- tent retelling of the story of that “ ungodly godlike man , " it is plain from the first pages that this is ...
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THEY BREAK THE LINKS OF UNION I | 1 |
The Wholesome Calamity | 14 |
A PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW OF | 39 |
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