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- catalog contributor b863561.
- catalog coverage "United States History Civil War, 1861-1865 Literature and the war.".
- catalog created "1973.".
- catalog date "1973".
- catalog date "1973.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1973.".
- catalog description "Conclusion: "Such was the war" -- Supplement 1: The war prefigured -- Supplement 2: Lincoln and the writers -- Supplement 3: A further note on the "Collegians" -- Supplement 4: Emily Dickinson's "Private campaign."".
- catalog description "I. "They break the lines of union" : Writers and politics: Taking sides ; The fallen angel and the risen saint -- The "Wholesome calamity": William Gilmore Simms and Southern wrongs ; George Templeton Strong -- reluctant abolitionist ; Yankee literati and the "Holy War" -- Dr. Holmes ; James Russell Lowell -- agitator-conservator ; Emerson goes to war.".
- catalog description "II. A philosophical view of the whole affair : Hawthorne: lonely dissenter: Naturalist ; Chiefly about war matters ; The terrible allegory -- Whitman: the "Parturition Years": Sounding the tocsin ; Blacks and abolitionists ; "Deaths, operations, sickening wounds" ; War -- "The real article" ; "Lincoln's man" ; The convulsive years -- Melville: the conflict of convictions: Melville and Whitman ; Battle-pieces as a war narrative ; "Through terror and pity" ; Prophecies and misgivings.".
- catalog description "III. The "malingerers" : Henry Adams: The young strategist ; Qualms and indecisions ; The House of Adams victorious ; Prospects and portents ; The unwanted man -- Henry James: The wound ; Father and sons ; "The consecrating sentiment" ; "A poor worm of peace" ; The blighted South -- William Dean Howells: The inglorious assignment ; Rediscovering the enemy ; The war assessed ; Literary consequences -- Mark Twain: The Comic mask ; Mark Twain's "campaign" ; Huck and Tom ; The fable of catastrophe.".
- catalog description "IV. Drawing-room warriors and combatants : Gentlemen of peace and war: The "elevated" view -- Stedman, Taylor & Co. ; War poets on sea and land -- H.H. Brownell and N.S. Shaler ; Gentlemen-soldiers -- Captain O.W. Holmes, Jr., and others -- John W. De Forest: A volunteer's adventures ; Whites and blacks in pre-war Dixie ; The war in document and fiction ; The recorders -- trashy and true -- Ambrose Bierce: "Salad days" ; War internalized ; The volunteer remembers ; Soldiers v. civilians ; "A land of peace and pensions" -- Albion W. Tourgée in fact and fiction ; Tourgée's "History" ; Racism and the future.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "V. The war at second hand : Stephen Crane and Harold Frederic: Recruits and veterans ; Henry Fleming's "conversion" ; Mutual admirers ; The war in Dearborn County ; Copperheads and deserters ; A dissenting voice.".
- catalog description "VI. The South: Onlookers and participants : Writers in the Confederacy: South Carolina Quixote ; The promised renascence ; Timrod's war ; Launching the legend -- The unwritten novel: Cooke's Cavaliers ; Richard Taylor -- ironist ; David Hunter Strother -- realist ; Mrs. Chesnut's South ; Mrs. Chesnut maps a story ; Mrs. Chesnut's unfinished "novel" -- Sidney Lanier: The great wind ; Tiger-lilies and the allegory of war -- George Washington Cable: The un-Southern Confederate ; Cable on the "lost cause" ; The grandissimes.".
- catalog description "VII. Reconstructing the Southern past : The neo-Confederates: "A holy conviction makes a holy cause" ; A stand for Dixie ; Uses of the past ; Biographical narratives ; Allen Tate and the novel as history ; The meditations of Robert Penn Warren -- William Faulkner: Faulkner and agrarians ; Licensed chronicler ; Legend-makers (men) ; Legend-makers (women) ; The truths of fantasy.".
- catalog extent "xix, 385, xiv p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Unwritten war.".
- catalog identifier "0394465830".
- catalog isFormatOf "Unwritten war.".
- catalog isPartOf "The Impact of the Civil War".
- catalog issued "1973".
- catalog issued "1973.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Knopf; [distributed by Random House]".
- catalog relation "Unwritten war.".
- catalog spatial "United States History Civil War, 1861-1865 Literature and the war.".
- catalog subject "810/.9/3".
- catalog subject "American literature History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "PS88 .A18".
- catalog tableOfContents "Conclusion: "Such was the war" -- Supplement 1: The war prefigured -- Supplement 2: Lincoln and the writers -- Supplement 3: A further note on the "Collegians" -- Supplement 4: Emily Dickinson's "Private campaign."".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. "They break the lines of union" : Writers and politics: Taking sides ; The fallen angel and the risen saint -- The "Wholesome calamity": William Gilmore Simms and Southern wrongs ; George Templeton Strong -- reluctant abolitionist ; Yankee literati and the "Holy War" -- Dr. Holmes ; James Russell Lowell -- agitator-conservator ; Emerson goes to war.".
- catalog tableOfContents "II. A philosophical view of the whole affair : Hawthorne: lonely dissenter: Naturalist ; Chiefly about war matters ; The terrible allegory -- Whitman: the "Parturition Years": Sounding the tocsin ; Blacks and abolitionists ; "Deaths, operations, sickening wounds" ; War -- "The real article" ; "Lincoln's man" ; The convulsive years -- Melville: the conflict of convictions: Melville and Whitman ; Battle-pieces as a war narrative ; "Through terror and pity" ; Prophecies and misgivings.".
- catalog tableOfContents "III. The "malingerers" : Henry Adams: The young strategist ; Qualms and indecisions ; The House of Adams victorious ; Prospects and portents ; The unwanted man -- Henry James: The wound ; Father and sons ; "The consecrating sentiment" ; "A poor worm of peace" ; The blighted South -- William Dean Howells: The inglorious assignment ; Rediscovering the enemy ; The war assessed ; Literary consequences -- Mark Twain: The Comic mask ; Mark Twain's "campaign" ; Huck and Tom ; The fable of catastrophe.".
- catalog tableOfContents "IV. Drawing-room warriors and combatants : Gentlemen of peace and war: The "elevated" view -- Stedman, Taylor & Co. ; War poets on sea and land -- H.H. Brownell and N.S. Shaler ; Gentlemen-soldiers -- Captain O.W. Holmes, Jr., and others -- John W. De Forest: A volunteer's adventures ; Whites and blacks in pre-war Dixie ; The war in document and fiction ; The recorders -- trashy and true -- Ambrose Bierce: "Salad days" ; War internalized ; The volunteer remembers ; Soldiers v. civilians ; "A land of peace and pensions" -- Albion W. Tourgée in fact and fiction ; Tourgée's "History" ; Racism and the future.".
- catalog tableOfContents "V. The war at second hand : Stephen Crane and Harold Frederic: Recruits and veterans ; Henry Fleming's "conversion" ; Mutual admirers ; The war in Dearborn County ; Copperheads and deserters ; A dissenting voice.".
- catalog tableOfContents "VI. The South: Onlookers and participants : Writers in the Confederacy: South Carolina Quixote ; The promised renascence ; Timrod's war ; Launching the legend -- The unwritten novel: Cooke's Cavaliers ; Richard Taylor -- ironist ; David Hunter Strother -- realist ; Mrs. Chesnut's South ; Mrs. Chesnut maps a story ; Mrs. Chesnut's unfinished "novel" -- Sidney Lanier: The great wind ; Tiger-lilies and the allegory of war -- George Washington Cable: The un-Southern Confederate ; Cable on the "lost cause" ; The grandissimes.".
- catalog tableOfContents "VII. Reconstructing the Southern past : The neo-Confederates: "A holy conviction makes a holy cause" ; A stand for Dixie ; Uses of the past ; Biographical narratives ; Allen Tate and the novel as history ; The meditations of Robert Penn Warren -- William Faulkner: Faulkner and agrarians ; Licensed chronicler ; Legend-makers (men) ; Legend-makers (women) ; The truths of fantasy.".
- catalog title "The unwritten war; American writers and the Civil War.".
- catalog type "text".