The Eloquent War
Description
The 59 selections in this volume, written between 1860 and 1865, include such well-known writers as Frederick Douglass, Lincoln, Melville, and Whitman, as well as the lesser-known, whose experience of war is immediate, unfiltered by memory. It is a picture of America, a literature that crosses all social borders, an integrated portrait of the Civil War as a national experience.
Part I: 1860-1861.Part II: 1862.
Part III: 1863.
Part IIII: 1864-1865.
Bibliography.
Index.
Eleanor M. Lang is Professor Emerita of English at Southern Connecticut State University.Donna Bodden is Professor Emerita at Southern Connecticut State University.
The Civil War confronted all Americans with the weightiest moral and political issues since the American Revolution. In diaries and journals they argued and agonized with themselves; in sermons and speeches, in poems and love letters, they revealed to one another their own interior war. As they sought with words to hold their experiences steady for a moment, they sometimes achieved the eloquence that may evoke extraordinary times.The 59 selections in this volume, written between 1860 and 1865, include such well-known writers as Frederick Douglass, Lincoln, Melville, and Whitman, as well as the lesser-known, whose experience of war is immediate, unfiltered by memory. It is a picture of America, a literature that crosses all social borders, an integrated portrait of the Civil War as a national experience.
PUBLISHER:
Wiley
ISBN-13:
9781881089315
BINDING:
Paperback
BISAC:
History
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
Dimensions: 153.70(W) x Dimensions: 229.90(H) x Dimensions: 9.90(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General/Adult
LANGUAGE:
English