Reminiscences, 1819-1899

Reminiscences, 1819-1899
Title Reminiscences, 1819-1899 PDF eBook
Author Julia Ward Howe
Publisher
Pages 540
Release 1899
Genre Authors, American
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Reminiscences, 1819-1899

Reminiscences, 1819-1899
Title Reminiscences, 1819-1899 PDF eBook
Author Julia Ward Howe
Publisher
Pages
Release 2010
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Reminiscences, 1819-1899

Reminiscences, 1819-1899
Title Reminiscences, 1819-1899 PDF eBook
Author Julia Ward Howe
Publisher
Pages 524
Release 1900
Genre Authors
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The Letters of Margaret Fuller

The Letters of Margaret Fuller
Title The Letters of Margaret Fuller PDF eBook
Author Margaret Fuller
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 318
Release 2018-10-18
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1501725211

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The fifth volume of the collected letters of Margaret Fuller traces a period of great emotional turbulence, reflecting the personal struggles she faced in motherhood and the external strife of revolutionary Europe in 1848. The book opens as she takes up residence in Rome, where she continued to write essays for the New-York Daily Tribune and kept up a steady flow of commentary on the political situation for her family and friends. Among Fuller's correspondents are Ralph Waldo Emerson, Giovanni Ossoli, William Wetmore Story, Giuseppe Mazzini, Horace Greeley, George William Curtis, and Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Many of the letters were written in Italian and are translated here for the first time. Since Fuller was more centrally involved in the Italian Risorgimento than any other American, they constitute an entirely new documentary source for historians of nineteenth-century Italy.

The Battle Hymn of the Republic

The Battle Hymn of the Republic
Title The Battle Hymn of the Republic PDF eBook
Author John Stauffer
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 391
Release 2013-05-09
Genre History
ISBN 0199339589

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It was sung at Ronald Reagan's funeral, and adopted with new lyrics by labor radicals. John Updike quoted it in the title of one of his novels, and George W. Bush had it performed at the memorial service in the National Cathedral for victims of September 11, 2001. Perhaps no other song has held such a profoundly significant--and contradictory--place in America's history and cultural memory than the "The Battle Hymn of the Republic." In this sweeping study, John Stauffer and Benjamin Soskis show how this Civil War tune has become an anthem for cause after radically different cause. The song originated in antebellum revivalism, with the melody of the camp-meeting favorite, "Say Brothers, Will You Meet Us." Union soldiers in the Civil War then turned it into "John Brown's Body." Julia Ward Howe, uncomfortable with Brown's violence and militancy, wrote the words we know today. Using intense apocalyptic and millenarian imagery, she captured the popular enthusiasm of the time, the sense of a climactic battle between good and evil; yet she made no reference to a particular time or place, allowing it to be exported or adapted to new conflicts, including Reconstruction, sectional reconciliation, imperialism, progressive reform, labor radicalism, civil rights movements, and social conservatism. And yet the memory of the song's original role in bloody and divisive Civil War scuttled an attempt to make it the national anthem. The Daughters of the Confederacy held a contest for new lyrics, but admitted that none of the entries measured up to the power of the original. "The Battle Hymn" has long helped to express what we mean when we talk about sacrifice, about the importance of fighting--in battles both real and allegorical--for the values America represents. It conjures up and confirms some of our most profound conceptions of national identity and purpose. And yet, as Stauffer and Soskis note, the popularity of the song has not relieved it of the tensions present at its birth--tensions between unity and discord, and between the glories and the perils of righteous enthusiasm. If anything, those tensions became more profound. By following this thread through the tapestry of American history, The Battle Hymn of the Republic illuminates the fractures and contradictions that underlie the story of our nation.

Bulletin of New Books

Bulletin of New Books
Title Bulletin of New Books PDF eBook
Author Mercantile Library Association of the City of New-York
Publisher
Pages 36
Release 1900
Genre Bibliography
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A History of American Literature: Later national literature: pt. 3

A History of American Literature: Later national literature: pt. 3
Title A History of American Literature: Later national literature: pt. 3 PDF eBook
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Pages 470
Release 1921
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