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Civil War - Boxed Set: 40+ Historical Novels & Tales of the American War - cover

Civil War - Boxed Set: 40+ Historical Novels & Tales of the American War

Mark Twain, Stephen Crane, Edward Everett Hale, Ambrose Bierce, Joseph A. Altsheler, John Esten Cooke, John William De Forest, Randall Parrish, Mary Johnston, Charles King, G. A. Henty, Robert W. Chambers, Winston Churchill, George Washington Cable, George W. Peck, Ellen Glasgow, Natalie Sumner Lincoln, John McElroy, Byron A. Dunn, John R. Musick, James Ford Rhodes, Jules Verne, Thomas Dixon Jr., B.K. Benson, Charles Carleton Coffin, Lucy Foster Madison, W. H. Shelton, Harry Hazelton, Edward Robins, Henry F. Keenan, María Ruiz de Burton

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In the "Civil War - Boxed Set: 40+ Historical Novels & Tales of the American War," readers are invited into a broad and immersive exploration of America's most turbulent epoch. This anthology encapsulates the Civil War's tumult through diverse literary lenses, spanning thrilling narratives, somber reflections, and vivid reimaginings of historical events. The collection showcases an array of distinct writing styles, from the straightforward realism of the battlefield to inventive speculative accounts, providing a profound commentary on war's enduring impact. Unifying the collection is a compelling narrative arc that examines themes of conflict, resilience, and reconciliation, with standout pieces capturing the human cost of war. The anthology is a testament to the collective genius of its contributors, who hail from various historical and literary backgrounds. These authors, including luminaries like Jules Verne, Mark Twain, and Ambrose Bierce, offer their unique insights into the Civil War era, rendering the collection a rich tapestry of cultural and historical perspectives. Bridging form and content, the anthology navigates postbellum narratives, tension-laden frontier stories, and introspective voices, aligning with broader movements such as realism and early modernism. Collectively, these works expose the true nature of a divided nation striving to understand its identity. For scholars and enthusiasts alike, this boxed set offers an unparalleled opportunity to explore the depths of Civil War literature. The anthology engages readers with its sheer variety and veracity, urging a deep dive into the multiplicity of human experience during the 19th-century American conflict. It invites exploration and reflection, presenting a dialogue across pages that is as educational as it is enriching. Whether seeking new perspectives, understanding the historical context, or appreciating the divergent styles, this collection is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the comprehensive literary treatment of the American Civil War.
Disponible desde: 15/11/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 9581 páginas.

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