The Unwritten War: American Writers and the Civil War |
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While it raged it seemed “ a sore and trouble , a mixed and oppressive thing . " By 1914 , it had become “ a thing exquisite to me , a thing of the last refinement of romance , " and in his visionary moments he re - created the camp at ...
While it raged it seemed “ a sore and trouble , a mixed and oppressive thing . " By 1914 , it had become “ a thing exquisite to me , a thing of the last refinement of romance , " and in his visionary moments he re - created the camp at ...
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It " was a thing to be hated . It was not picturesque , it had no tender and solemn side — a dismal thing , hideous in all its manifestations and suggestions . " 14 The half- buried corpses at Shiloh angered him : Their clothing was ...
It " was a thing to be hated . It was not picturesque , it had no tender and solemn side — a dismal thing , hideous in all its manifestations and suggestions . " 14 The half- buried corpses at Shiloh angered him : Their clothing was ...
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No wonder Mrs. Chesnut hated slavery worse than Mrs. Stowe did and agreed with her husband's overseer that it was “ a thing too unjust , too unfair to last . " 31 Mrs. Chesnut Maps a Story On New Year's Eve , 1863 , Mrs. Chesnut drank ...
No wonder Mrs. Chesnut hated slavery worse than Mrs. Stowe did and agreed with her husband's overseer that it was “ a thing too unjust , too unfair to last . " 31 Mrs. Chesnut Maps a Story On New Year's Eve , 1863 , Mrs. Chesnut drank ...
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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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