The Unwritten War: American Writers and the Civil WarKnopf, 1973 - 385 páginas |
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... lived abroad throughout most of the 1850s and did not feel the political quakes of the decade . Although a Democrat and impatient with abolition and abolitionists , he was no apologist for slavery and held no brief for the South . The ...
... lived abroad throughout most of the 1850s and did not feel the political quakes of the decade . Although a Democrat and impatient with abolition and abolitionists , he was no apologist for slavery and held no brief for the South . The ...
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... lived what they preached , and shared the fate of all who lived " a life of strife and animosities . " 21 Such men were out of place in post - War America where civilian precepts and values suffocated the soldierly ones . Bierce's ...
... lived what they preached , and shared the fate of all who lived " a life of strife and animosities . " 21 Such men were out of place in post - War America where civilian precepts and values suffocated the soldierly ones . Bierce's ...
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... lived for forty - eight years to receive instruction and feel my prejudice re- buked by a negro and a freeman . . . . I shook hands with the orator and thanked him for the instruction I had received . " 22 Besides their engaging ...
... lived for forty - eight years to receive instruction and feel my prejudice re- buked by a negro and a freeman . . . . I shook hands with the orator and thanked him for the instruction I had received . " 22 Besides their engaging ...
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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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