The Unwritten War: American Writers and the Civil WarKnopf, 1973 - 385 páginas In "The Unwritten War," Daniel Aaron examines the literary output of American writers--major and minor--who treated the Civil War in their works. |
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... officer sketches the Yankee position , a fleck against " earth and sky " yet " with the glass " changed to " near neighbor . " At orders from the commander , a Minnesota sharpshooter , “ A lank grizzled fellow , with the eye , / Blue ...
... officer sketches the Yankee position , a fleck against " earth and sky " yet " with the glass " changed to " near neighbor . " At orders from the commander , a Minnesota sharpshooter , “ A lank grizzled fellow , with the eye , / Blue ...
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... officer , inspector general , chief of ordnance , and staff officer . His chief , Major - General Godfrey Weitzel , considered him " one of the best volunteer officers that I have ever had under me " ( John W. De Forest , A Volunteer's ...
... officer , inspector general , chief of ordnance , and staff officer . His chief , Major - General Godfrey Weitzel , considered him " one of the best volunteer officers that I have ever had under me " ( John W. De Forest , A Volunteer's ...
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... officer & ride about , or per- haps a general . No two spectators ever fully agree in their story of a battle . Tolstoi must have been engaged many times . There are a thousand touches which nobody could have guessed . The general who ...
... officer & ride about , or per- haps a general . No two spectators ever fully agree in their story of a battle . Tolstoi must have been engaged many times . There are a thousand touches which nobody could have guessed . The general who ...
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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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abolitionists Agrarians Allen Tate Ambrose Bierce American antislavery army battle Bierce Bierce's blood Boston Cable cause Charles Chesnut Civil civilian Confederacy Confederate culture dead death defeat Diary Emerson enemy England enlisted evil eyes father Faulkner Federal feel fiction fight Forest fought friends George George Washington Cable Hawthorne Hawthorne's Hayne Henry Adams Henry James Herman Melville hero Holmes honor Houghton Lib human Ibid John Brown knew Lanier less letters Lincoln literary literature lived look Lowell Mark Twain Mass Melville Melville's military moral Nathaniel Hawthorne nation Negro Neo-Confederates never North Northern novel novelist patriotic peace poems poet political race Rebel regiment romantic secession sectional seemed sentiment Simms slave slavery social society soldiers Southern writers Stephen Crane story thing Thomas Nelson Page thought Timrod tion Tourgée Union veteran victory Virginia Walt Whitman War's Warren William Dean Howells William Faulkner wounded wrote Yankee York young