From the moment the first shots were fired at Fort Sumter up until the present, people have not stopped being fascinated by this war, which claimed 600,000 lives and which has inspired more literature - from poetry to TV documentaries - than any other in American history. Collected here are some of the most extraordinary stories to emerge from the Civil War phenomenon. Some are true and some are fictional, but all focus on the experiences of individuals involved in some way in the ordeal, included are selections by, among others: Ambrose Bierce. Stephen Crane. Sarah Emma Edmonds. John Fox. G. A. Henty. Thomas Wentworth Higginson. Mary Ann Loughborough. John McElroy. John G. Nicolay. Randall Parrish. Philip Henry Sheridan
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The Civil War has captured the American imagination like none other in history. Between the first shots fired at Fort Sumter on April 12, 1861, to Lee’s surrender at Appomattox on April 9, 1865, the nation was irrevocably changed, as were the lives of the soldiers and civilians who lived through the conflict. This collection of stories examines a few of those lives, focusing on personal experiences. How did it feel to be a soldier facing enemy fire while friends dropped beside you? How did one live with the decision to take up arms against a neighbor, a brother, a father? What was life like for the widow trying to protect her plantation while Northern troops marched across her land? Some of the stories are factual, others are fiction. Some were published before the war had ended and others more than half a century later, but all bring to life the experience of the common person coping with a devastating conflict.
With contributions from:
Ambrose Bierce · Louisa May Alcott · Stephen Crane Thomas Nelson Page · Dolly Sumner Lunt · Randall Parrish Phoebe Yates Pember · George Washington Cable S. Emma E. Edmonds · Mark Twain · Mary Ann Loughborough G. A. Henty · John McElroy · Joseph A. Altsheler John Fox, Jr. · and others
About the Author:
LISA PURCELL extensively studied Civil War literature as a doctoral candidate in American History at Princeton University. She is also the editor of Classic Love Stories. Now a freelance editor, she lives in New York City.
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