The Imagined Civil War
Popular Literature of the North and South, 1861-1865
Format:Paperback
Publisher:The University of North Carolina Press
Published:28th Feb '03
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"The Imagined Civil War" received an Honorable Mention in the 2002 Lincoln Prize, Lincoln and Soldiers Institute.
A study of the outpouring of popular literature inspired by the American Civil War. Alice Fahs explores war-related compositions, including poems, songs, children's stories, romances, novels, histories and humorous pieces to recover the diversity of the War's political and social meanings.The American Civil War inspired a remarkable outpouring of popular literature. From 1861 to 1865, authors and publishers in both the North and the South produced a torrent of war related works, including poems, songs, children's stories, romances, novels, histories and even humorous pieces. Mining these long-neglected sources, Alice Fahs demonstrates that instead of narrowly portraying the Civil War as a clash between two great, white armies, popular literature offered a wide range of representations of the conflict and helped shape new modes of imagining the relationships of diverse individuals - including African-Americans - to the nation.
"[A] fascinating book.... [Fahs gives] us new and valuable insights into the wartime South, and her treatment of Northern popular literature is a signal contribution to our understanding of Civil War America." - New York Times Book Review; "By illuminating a critical aspect of American popular thought during the period of sectional conflict, Alice Fahs adds considerably to our historical knowledge of the Civil War era." - Civil War History; "Fahs has illuminated a fresh aspect of America's greatest drama." - Washington Times
ISBN: 9780807854631
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 605g
424 pages
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