The Unwritten War: American Writers and the Civil WarKnopf, 1973 - 385 páginas |
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... tion alienated many voters in New York State , and the next summer he was unfairly blamed for inducing the draft riots in New York City . George Templeton Strong and his Republican friends branded Seymour an " unprincipled politician ...
... tion alienated many voters in New York State , and the next summer he was unfairly blamed for inducing the draft riots in New York City . George Templeton Strong and his Republican friends branded Seymour an " unprincipled politician ...
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... tion with a more irreverent and critical school of Southern writing that replaced her own rigorous and firmly wrought but genteel fashion of fiction writing . These writers made use of traditional stereotypes : Cavaliers , " Southern ...
... tion with a more irreverent and critical school of Southern writing that replaced her own rigorous and firmly wrought but genteel fashion of fiction writing . These writers made use of traditional stereotypes : Cavaliers , " Southern ...
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... tion of God - directed events . As one Boston writer put it in 1865 : With a kind of awe the imagination lays hold on such facts as these : The North , which had already poured out such rivers of blood in expiation of its guilty ...
... tion of God - directed events . As one Boston writer put it in 1865 : With a kind of awe the imagination lays hold on such facts as these : The North , which had already poured out such rivers of blood in expiation of its guilty ...
Contenido
THEY BREAK THE LINKS OF UNION I | 1 |
The Wholesome Calamity | 14 |
A PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW OF | 39 |
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