The Unwritten War: American Writers and the Civil WarKnopf, 1973 - 385 páginas |
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... believed in the aggressive entrepreneur and in his optimistic moods he was ready to celebrate him . But never unqualifiedly and never without irony . For all his pillorying of Southern stagnation and approval of Northern get - up - and ...
... believed in the aggressive entrepreneur and in his optimistic moods he was ready to celebrate him . But never unqualifiedly and never without irony . For all his pillorying of Southern stagnation and approval of Northern get - up - and ...
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... believed that all his country- men were rogues , and could be moved by merely roguish motives " ( 223 ) . Bangs's colleagues relished his “ impudent mendacity " and his jokes as they would " the droll exaggerations of Mark Twain or the ...
... believed that all his country- men were rogues , and could be moved by merely roguish motives " ( 223 ) . Bangs's colleagues relished his “ impudent mendacity " and his jokes as they would " the droll exaggerations of Mark Twain or the ...
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... believed in a " White Man's Government . " At the War's end , he felt " not one spark of loyalty to the United States Government . " 9 Two decades later Cable sketched the process by which he changed from a dutiful if lukewarm ...
... believed in a " White Man's Government . " At the War's end , he felt " not one spark of loyalty to the United States Government . " 9 Two decades later Cable sketched the process by which he changed from a dutiful if lukewarm ...
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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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