The Unwritten War: American Writers and the Civil WarKnopf, 1973 - 385 páginas |
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... South - asserted nothing ; asked nothing ; had no purpose beyond the preservation of the Confederacy , as it was ; the South being the victim still - the North the wolf . Both as a Christian and a spokesman for his people , Simms ...
... South - asserted nothing ; asked nothing ; had no purpose beyond the preservation of the Confederacy , as it was ; the South being the victim still - the North the wolf . Both as a Christian and a spokesman for his people , Simms ...
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... South Carolina in 1905 would be like punishing a child for his naughtiness a week before.34 Elsewhere in The American Scene , James associated the South with images of relaxation and permissiveness . Moving from North to South had ...
... South Carolina in 1905 would be like punishing a child for his naughtiness a week before.34 Elsewhere in The American Scene , James associated the South with images of relaxation and permissiveness . Moving from North to South had ...
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... South Carolina seceded . The opinions of Southerners and the South he formed in these pre - War years never substantially changed ; further acquaintance during and after the War simply amplified and deepened his convictions . De Forest ...
... South Carolina seceded . The opinions of Southerners and the South he formed in these pre - War years never substantially changed ; further acquaintance during and after the War simply amplified and deepened his convictions . De Forest ...
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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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