The Unwritten War: American Writers and the Civil WarKnopf, 1973 - 385 páginas |
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Página 172
... hand - to - hand struggle ; not having learned that bayonet fighting occurs mainly in newspapers and other works of fiction . " It did not take him long to discover , with due respect to " military authors " who had never heard a bullet ...
... hand - to - hand struggle ; not having learned that bayonet fighting occurs mainly in newspapers and other works of fiction . " It did not take him long to discover , with due respect to " military authors " who had never heard a bullet ...
Página 209
... hand , already dramatic , picturesque , interesting ; whose theme is enwoven with the career of the most loveable of great men , Lincoln , and yet who has thought it advisable to be cautious , to exercise an undue restraint , to use ...
... hand , already dramatic , picturesque , interesting ; whose theme is enwoven with the career of the most loveable of great men , Lincoln , and yet who has thought it advisable to be cautious , to exercise an undue restraint , to use ...
Página 239
... hand at those martial airs he thought himself unqualified to write . Two of his hortatory efforts , " A Cry to Arms " and " Carolina , " succeed better than the usual sanguinary nonsense written to heat up the boilers of patriotism ...
... hand at those martial airs he thought himself unqualified to write . Two of his hortatory efforts , " A Cry to Arms " and " Carolina , " succeed better than the usual sanguinary nonsense written to heat up the boilers of patriotism ...
Contenido
THEY BREAK THE LINKS OF UNION I | 1 |
The Wholesome Calamity | 14 |
A PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW OF | 39 |
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