The Unwritten War: American Writers and the Civil WarKnopf, 1973 - 385 páginas |
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... Cable in April 1862 watched Farragut's fleet " come slowly round Slaughterhouse Point into full view , silent , so grim , and terrible ; black with men , heavy with deadly portent ; the long- banished Stars and Stripes flying against ...
... Cable in April 1862 watched Farragut's fleet " come slowly round Slaughterhouse Point into full view , silent , so grim , and terrible ; black with men , heavy with deadly portent ; the long- banished Stars and Stripes flying against ...
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... Cable much less traumatically than it did De Forest or Bierce or Wendell Holmes , Jr. The few War episodes in his ... Cable characteristically skirts mili- tary actions in his narratives almost as if they were unpleasant interludes to be ...
... Cable much less traumatically than it did De Forest or Bierce or Wendell Holmes , Jr. The few War episodes in his ... Cable characteristically skirts mili- tary actions in his narratives almost as if they were unpleasant interludes to be ...
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... Cable's hero is sickened by the treatment of the Negro under Louisiana's Code Noir and by the tragic consequences of miscegenation . Cable wrote his subversive novel to entertain as well as to instruct , but if he had settled for the ...
... Cable's hero is sickened by the treatment of the Negro under Louisiana's Code Noir and by the tragic consequences of miscegenation . Cable wrote his subversive novel to entertain as well as to instruct , but if he had settled for the ...
Contenido
THEY BREAK THE LINKS OF UNION I | 1 |
The Wholesome Calamity | 14 |
A PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW OF | 39 |
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