The Unwritten War: American Writers and the Civil War |
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Now he declared " the peace of the man who has forsworn the use of the bullet seems to me not quite peace " and urged young men to fight , while conceding the whole State of South Carolina was not worth the death of one Harvardian .
Now he declared " the peace of the man who has forsworn the use of the bullet seems to me not quite peace " and urged young men to fight , while conceding the whole State of South Carolina was not worth the death of one Harvardian .
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War and peace , like all phenomena , wore for him a double face ; each had its glories and corruptions . Strong arguments against war can easily be found in his early writings : he never denied its wastefulness , stupidity , and cruelty ...
War and peace , like all phenomena , wore for him a double face ; each had its glories and corruptions . Strong arguments against war can easily be found in his early writings : he never denied its wastefulness , stupidity , and cruelty ...
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20 In a society where such men held high place , war seemed superior to the indecencies of peace . The veterans bestialized by battle and forced into the imbecile business of killing evoked in Bierce a tenderness notably absent in his ...
20 In a society where such men held high place , war seemed superior to the indecencies of peace . The veterans bestialized by battle and forced into the imbecile business of killing evoked in Bierce a tenderness notably absent in his ...
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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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