The Unwritten War: American Writers and the Civil WarKnopf, 1973 - 385 páginas |
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... wrote to William D. Ticknor , " by leaving out a great deal of spicy description and remark , and whole pages of freely expressed opin- ion , which seemed to me as good as anything I ever wrote , but which I doubted whether the public ...
... wrote to William D. Ticknor , " by leaving out a great deal of spicy description and remark , and whole pages of freely expressed opin- ion , which seemed to me as good as anything I ever wrote , but which I doubted whether the public ...
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... wrote to Bayard Taylor , " that a vulgar woman appears a lady in mourning ; and that a lady is never so elegant as when in black . ” Like Whitman he dramatized Lincoln's death as the climax of a national tragedy that " faultlessly ...
... wrote to Bayard Taylor , " that a vulgar woman appears a lady in mourning ; and that a lady is never so elegant as when in black . ” Like Whitman he dramatized Lincoln's death as the climax of a national tragedy that " faultlessly ...
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... wrote about a variety of Negroes , some of whom shared the manliness of the Smyrna " Hamlet " and others who might have appeared in the Negrophobic novels of Thomas Dixon.14 Eventu- ally he fell back upon an environmentalist or ...
... wrote about a variety of Negroes , some of whom shared the manliness of the Smyrna " Hamlet " and others who might have appeared in the Negrophobic novels of Thomas Dixon.14 Eventu- ally he fell back upon an environmentalist or ...
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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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