The Unwritten War: American Writers and the Civil WarKnopf, 1973 - 385 páginas |
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... HOWELLS , 1890 M OST biographers of William Dean Howells have felt obliged to -say something about his involvement ( or lack of it ) in the War , although few have reckoned it a matter of vast literary import . Howells never wrote at ...
... HOWELLS , 1890 M OST biographers of William Dean Howells have felt obliged to -say something about his involvement ( or lack of it ) in the War , although few have reckoned it a matter of vast literary import . Howells never wrote at ...
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... Howells could look back at his abolitionist days still convinced that slavery was the root cause of the American War . He was neither ashamed nor sorry to have written his " hymn or ode to John Brown " but admitted that the disclosure ...
... Howells could look back at his abolitionist days still convinced that slavery was the root cause of the American War . He was neither ashamed nor sorry to have written his " hymn or ode to John Brown " but admitted that the disclosure ...
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... Howells argued , American literature was New England literature ; after 1865 , a truly native literature nourished by European vitality animated the American consciousness.27 The War provided him , as it did Whitman , with valuable evi ...
... Howells argued , American literature was New England literature ; after 1865 , a truly native literature nourished by European vitality animated the American consciousness.27 The War provided him , as it did Whitman , with valuable evi ...
Contenido
THEY BREAK THE LINKS OF UNION I | 1 |
The Wholesome Calamity | 14 |
A PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW OF | 39 |
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