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North vs South Collection - 40+ Civil War Novels Stories & History Books in One Volume - cover

North vs South Collection - 40+ Civil War Novels Stories & History Books in One Volume

Mark Twain, Edward Everett Hale, Ambrose Bierce, Joseph A. Altsheler, John Esten Cooke, John William De Forest, Randall Parrish, 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

Casa editrice: Good Press

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The 'North vs. South Collection' offers an intricate tapestry of narratives, drawing from a wide spectrum of literary styles and rich historical contexts. Traversing the tumultuous landscape of the American Civil War, this anthology melds adventure, drama, and incisive social commentary to examine the dichotomies and complexities of a nation divided. Readers are invited to immerse themselves in a diverse range of experiences that delineate themes of conflict, identity, and unity. The breadth of this collection, from cerebral explorations of political ideology to visceral depictions of warfare, reveals a multifaceted portrait of American life during one of its most defining eras. The anthology comprises distinguished voices from the literary world, whose collective prowess illuminates the multifarious dimensions of the Civil War experience. Contributors hail from varied backgrounds and include luminaries like Jules Verne and Mark Twain, who fundamentally shaped 19th-century literature. The collection aligns with significant literary movements, blending realism, romanticism, and regionalism. This range brings forth a chorus of perspectives, capturing the socio-cultural milieu of the time, and offering readers an enriched understanding that is both historical and profoundly human. Ideal for readers seeking a compendium of Civil War-era narratives, 'North vs. South' is an invaluable resource that synthesizes multiple viewpoints into an illuminating discourse. By engaging with the vast array of voices and experiences presented, readers are afforded a unique opportunity to enhance their understanding of the complexities surrounding this critical period in American history. This anthology not only serves as an educational tool but also fosters a deep engagement with the enduring dialogue between its disparate yet interconnected stories.
Disponibile da: 28/12/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 9581 pagine.

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