The Unwritten War: American Writers and the Civil WarKnopf, 1973 - 385 páginas |
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... military fervor , to share the lot of his soldier friends . Before Bull Run , he idly speculated about the military life . " Pain is the only thing I should fear , but after all one's health is just as likely to be benefitted as to be ...
... military fervor , to share the lot of his soldier friends . Before Bull Run , he idly speculated about the military life . " Pain is the only thing I should fear , but after all one's health is just as likely to be benefitted as to be ...
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... military career . He spent the next four months in a series of Confederate prisons . Letters he wrote to his fiancée at this time contain his only references to that unhappy interval , but he does not appear to have suffered excessively ...
... military career . He spent the next four months in a series of Confederate prisons . Letters he wrote to his fiancée at this time contain his only references to that unhappy interval , but he does not appear to have suffered excessively ...
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... military recollections . They tell of green levies hastily assembled , hastily trained by officers no less ignorant of military art than those they command , and hastily dis- patched to the battlefields within a few months , perhaps ...
... military recollections . They tell of green levies hastily assembled , hastily trained by officers no less ignorant of military art than those they command , and hastily dis- patched to the battlefields within a few months , perhaps ...
Contenido
THEY BREAK THE LINKS OF UNION I | 1 |
The Wholesome Calamity | 14 |
A PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW OF | 39 |
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