6 edition of After the Lost War found in the catalog.
Published
June 19, 1989
by Mariner Books
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Written in English
The Physical Object | |
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Number of Pages | 144 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL7466439M |
ISBN 10 | 0395457130 |
ISBN 10 | 9780395457139 |
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In AFTER THE LOST WAR, poet Andrew Hudgins has Sidney Lanier relate his life story in forty-four individual poems, ranging from one to thirteen pages of loosely metered but unrhymed verse. Sidney Lanier (b.d. ) was an actual person -- a Civil War soldier for the Confederacy, a poet, a flautist, /5(10).
After the Lost War: A Narrative Andrew Hudgins, Author Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (HMH) $ (p this second book is also an epic achievement.
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Read more 10 people found this helpful/5(). After the Lost War is the story in verse of the Georgia-born poet and musician Sidney Lanier. The book is divided into four chronologically arranged sections, beginning with the years after the Civil War, when Lanier, a Confederate soldier, returns home.
The forty-four poems in After the Lost War by Andrew Hudgins are all spoken in the voice of the historical Georgia-born poet and musician Sidney Lanier. They are divided into four sections, ranging from chronicles of Lanier’s Civil War experience to the personal aftermath of the war; from Lanier’s state of mind during a time.
AFTER THE WAR WAS LOST. By Kathryn Morton. He writes in English and does not require that the reader know the Orient to understand his book. His unnamed city is generic, full of Japanese place. After the War By Carol Matas this book was first published in and its a novel.
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After the War is Over, a story of a young woman trying to find her pay in Britain after the Great War is one amazing example of her work. Historical fiction lovers, if you have not read this book and her others, you are missing out!/5. Before being killed in Vietnam inhe wrote eight books that many claim are some of the best history books about the French War and the beginnings of the Vietnam War.
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Lost Cause The term "Lost Cause" emerged at the end of the Civil War when Edward Pollard, editor of the Richmond Examiner, popularized it with his book The Lost Cause, which chronicled the Confederacy's term swiftly came into common use as a reference not only to military defeat, but defeat of the "southern way of life"—a phrase that generally referred to the.
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Edward Alfred Pollard (Febru – Decem ) was an American author active as a journalist in Virginia. Pollard was a Confederate sympathizer during the American Civil War and wrote several books on the causes and events of the conflict.
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1, views. Like this video. Sign in to make your opinion count. Don't like this video. Sign in to make your opinion count. Did you know There’s a. After we took the statues down, I began reading the most definitive and expansive work on the Lost Cause and the movement to whitewash history—books such as Lies Across America: What Our.It’s short for a Civil War book but packs an enormous punch.
Dew’s review of the work of the secession commissioners—and in particular, his exposure of their words and arguments—forever dispenses with the question of why the South seceded.
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