• To fight aloud is very brave : American poetry and the Civil War
  • [NT 42944] Record Type: [NT 8598] Electronic resources : [NT 40817] monographic
    [NT 47348] Title Information: American poetry and the Civil War
    [NT 47261] Author: BarrettFaith, 1965-
    [NT 47356] Secondary Intellectual Responsibility: Project Muse
    [NT 47351] Place of Publication: Amherst
    [NT 47263] Published: University of Massachusetts Press;
    [NT 47352] Year of Publication: 2012
    [NT 47264] Description: 1 online resource (328 p.).
    [NT 47266] Subject: Patriotic poetry, American - History and criticism -
    [NT 47266] Subject: War poetry, American - History and criticism -
    [NT 47266] Subject: American poetry - History and criticism - 19th century -
    [NT 47266] Subject: United States - History - Civil War, 1861-1985 -
    [NT 51458] Online resource: http://muse.jhu.edu/books/9781613762141/
    [NT 47265] Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index
    [NT 50961] ISBN: 9781613762141electronic bk.
    [NT 50961] ISBN: 1613762143electronic bk.
    [NT 50961] ISBN: 9781558499638pbk.
    [NT 50961] ISBN: 9781558499621hbk.
    [NT 50961] ISBN: 1558499628hbk.
    [NT 60779] Content Note: Introduction: the rhetoric of voice in Civil War poetry -- Shaping communities through popular song -- "We are here at our country's call":nationalist commitments and personal stances in Union and Confederate soldiers' poems -- The lyric I and the poetics of protest: Julia Ward Howe and Frances Harper -- Addresses to a divided nation: Emily Dickinson, Walt Whitman, and the place of the lyric I -- Romantic visions and Southern stances: Henry Timrod, Sarah Piatt, and George Moses Horton --"They answered him aloud": popular voice and nationalist allegiances in Herman Melville's battle-pieces -- Epilogue: Civil War poetry in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries
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