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Writing war and reunion, selected Civil War and Reconstruction newspaper editorials

Label
Writing war and reunion, selected Civil War and Reconstruction newspaper editorials
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Writing war and reunion
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Series statement
William Gilmore Simms initiatives: texts and studies series
Sub title
selected Civil War and Reconstruction newspaper editorials
Summary
A collection of Civil War and Reconstruction era journalism by one of the most popular and acclaimed authors of the antebellum South. Nineteenth-century writer William Gilmore Simms was once considered the South's premier literary figure, with achievements including more than twenty major novels, several volumes of poetry, and biographies of important figures in American history. Less well known are his newspaper writings, which include fascinating and trenchant work from the era of the Civil War and Reconstruction. Writing War and Reunion offers a selection of the best of Simms's articles and editorials from that period, offering a window into his thoughts on the conflict and its deeply fraught resolution. In the decades following the Civil War, Simms's reputation suffered a steady decline. Because of his associations with the antebellum South, slavery, and Confederate defeat, as well as changes in literary tastes, Simms came to be regarded as a talented but failed Southern author of a bygone era. Today a robust scholarly literature has reexamined Simms and finds him to have been an important figure in the development of nineteenth-century American literature and worthy of serious study
Target audience
adult
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Contributor
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