The Unwritten War: American Writers and the Civil WarKnopf, 1973 - 385 páginas |
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... critics was his un - Southern appraisal of the War itself . No patriot to the Southern " nation " would dispose of Southern aims and claims in the spirit of a calculating pettifogger . Although not tech- nically an alien , he was ...
... critics was his un - Southern appraisal of the War itself . No patriot to the Southern " nation " would dispose of Southern aims and claims in the spirit of a calculating pettifogger . Although not tech- nically an alien , he was ...
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... critics alleged . * As literary men and remorseless critics , they had " What differentiated the Agrarians from other traditionalists was their disdain for the sentimental , overly romantic attitude which once helped to nurture this ...
... critics alleged . * As literary men and remorseless critics , they had " What differentiated the Agrarians from other traditionalists was their disdain for the sentimental , overly romantic attitude which once helped to nurture this ...
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... critics had attacked Emerson in much the same vein . * As John L. Stewart rightly observes , the South since 1830 resented the contempt and hostility of Northern critics to all things Southern and replied to their aspersions by ...
... critics had attacked Emerson in much the same vein . * As John L. Stewart rightly observes , the South since 1830 resented the contempt and hostility of Northern critics to all things Southern and replied to their aspersions by ...
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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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