Book Reviews - Civil War America: A Social and Cultural History
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Auteurs : Robert E. WeirSource :
- The Journal of American Culture [ 1542-7331 ] ; 2013-12.
English descriptors
- Entity :
- org : American Civil War, University of Massachusetts Amherst Cormac.
- pers : American, Daniel P. Murphy, David Williams, Dwight Eisenhower, Harold Bloom, James Gillespie, Julius Caesar, Laura Ansley, Leslie Harper, Lyndon Johnson, M. Morehouse, Mark Lause, Mark Twain, Rene Sentilles, Smith College, Zoe Trodd.
- place : America, American, Hanover, York.
- Teeft :
- Active agency, American civil, American history, American president, Ancient rome, Artistic work, Basic copy editing, Blood meridian, Bloody violence, Book review book, Book review orson welles, Broader swath, Canonical american writer, Champion literary influence, College history class, Comic book version, Commendable idea, Conservative tradition, Contemporary fascist state complete, Content less useful, Cormac mccarthy, Cormac novel, Critical consensus, Cultural history maggi, Cultural metamorphosis, Cultural perspective, Daily life, David williams, Developmental editing, Dictatorial caesar, Disciplinary standard, Distinct stage, Editor state, Emancipation proclamation, Essay focus, Essay present, Ethnic american life, Fair game, Family life, Fine art, Finn, First recapping, Fleeting link, Fraught territory, Good thing, Graduate student, Harold bloom, Hoary concept, Huck, Huck finn, Huck finn leslie harper worthington, Huck finn light, Huckleberry, Huckleberry finn, Individual song, Individual writer, Inferential passage, Intuitive leap, John staufer, Julius caesar, Latterday caesar, Laura ansley, Lengthy apologia, Literary canon, Literary influence, Literary relationship, Little more, Long line, Lyndon johnson, Maggi morehouse, Main body, Main twain, Major american author, Major influence, Major premise, Major theme, Many chapter, Many civil, Many course, Many essay collection, Many hole, Many time worthington, Many undergraduate, Mark foundational work, Mark lause, Massachusetts amherst cormac mccarthy, Mccarthy novel, Middling mark, Military historian, Modern american literature, Modern dress, Monochromatic uniform, More consideration, More coverage, More depth, More recent rise, Much material, Multicultural reading, Murphy hanover college civil, Nazistyle salute, Negative endeavor, Nothing less, Orchard keeper, Past several decade, Peninsula campaign, Political institution, Postwar snapshot, President dwight eisenhower, Primary argument, Purchase book chapter, Recent year, Reviewer rhetorically, Rhetorical community, Robert penn warren, Roland barthes, Seasoned scholar such, Shape understanding, Short essay, Short literature review, Single lecture, Slippery entity, Small role, Social historian, Social history reader, Successful military commander, Such category, Target audience, Textbook market, Thematic parallel, Time unmanageable task, Traditional canon, Troubled caesar, Twainian reverberation, Unfamiliar literary territory, Visual culture, Weir smith, Worthington, Worthington gamely venture.
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DOI: 10.1111/jacc.12061
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