The Unwritten War: American Writers and the Civil WarKnopf, 1973 - 385 páginas |
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... fiction , Howells occasionally intimated his mis- givings about the War and its consequences , but he knew he was not the person to attempt a major novel on this complex theme . Memories of farm boys ' " wild hilarity " after Sumter ...
... fiction , Howells occasionally intimated his mis- givings about the War and its consequences , but he knew he was not the person to attempt a major novel on this complex theme . Memories of farm boys ' " wild hilarity " after Sumter ...
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... fiction the " illusion of reality . " The word " illusion " is used advisedly here , because Bierce's tales of war are not in the least realistic ; they are , as he doubtless intended them to be , incredible events occurring in credible ...
... fiction the " illusion of reality . " The word " illusion " is used advisedly here , because Bierce's tales of war are not in the least realistic ; they are , as he doubtless intended them to be , incredible events occurring in credible ...
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... Fiction But the “ real marrow " was strangely absent from his fiction , and only one of his novels contains authentic battle scenes . Nowhere , save in his regimental history , does he show much interest in the * One of the recruits had ...
... Fiction But the “ real marrow " was strangely absent from his fiction , and only one of his novels contains authentic battle scenes . Nowhere , save in his regimental history , does he show much interest in the * One of the recruits had ...
Contenido
THEY BREAK THE LINKS OF UNION I | 1 |
The Wholesome Calamity | 14 |
A PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW OF | 39 |
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