The Unwritten War: American Writers and the Civil WarKnopf, 1973 - 385 páginas |
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... mind from the very first - his career . The War had " stirred up " his generation , placed its stamp on every member , and saddled his class with a " great burden . " 30 An assiduous disciple of Tocqueville and Mill , Adams accepted ...
... mind from the very first - his career . The War had " stirred up " his generation , placed its stamp on every member , and saddled his class with a " great burden . " 30 An assiduous disciple of Tocqueville and Mill , Adams accepted ...
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... mind . * Even before his short visit to Boston early in 1860 - a glimpse of the paradise he aspired to ' - Howells had consecrated himself to a literary career that would take more than a civil war to interrupt . Thanks to his Lincoln ...
... mind . * Even before his short visit to Boston early in 1860 - a glimpse of the paradise he aspired to ' - Howells had consecrated himself to a literary career that would take more than a civil war to interrupt . Thanks to his Lincoln ...
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... mind in the battlefield , but there is the mass mind also . Crane watches the merging of the individual with the herd . V. S. PRITCHETT , 1947 There was not much else to tell . Marthe had had what they call brain fever , and had emerged ...
... mind in the battlefield , but there is the mass mind also . Crane watches the merging of the individual with the herd . V. S. PRITCHETT , 1947 There was not much else to tell . Marthe had had what they call brain fever , and had emerged ...
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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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