Civil War - Boxed Set: 40+ Historical Novels & Tales of the American War - Stephen Crane, Ambrose Bierce, Mark Twain, Joseph A. Altsheler, Winston Churchill, John William De Forest, G. A. Henty, María Ruiz de Burton, Mary Johnston, Thomas Dixon, Jr., George Washington Cable, Harry Hazelton, Ellen Glasgow, B. K. Benson, Robert W. Chambers, George W. Peck, Byron A. Dunn, John Esten Cooke, John R. Musick, W. H. Shelton, Charles King, Henry F. Keenan, Jules Verne, Natalie Sumner Lincoln, Randall Parrish, John McElroy, Charles Carleton Coffin, Lucy Foster Madison, Edward Robins, Edward Everett Hale & James Ford Rhodes

Civil War - Boxed Set: 40+ Historical Novels & Tales of the American War

By Stephen Crane, Ambrose Bierce, Mark Twain, Joseph A. Altsheler, Winston Churchill, John William De Forest, G. A. Henty, María Ruiz de Burton, Mary Johnston, Thomas Dixon, Jr., George Washington Cable, Harry Hazelton, Ellen Glasgow, B. K. Benson, Robert W. Chambers, George W. Peck, Byron A. Dunn, John Esten Cooke, John R. Musick, W. H. Shelton, Charles King, Henry F. Keenan, Jules Verne, Natalie Sumner Lincoln, Randall Parrish, John McElroy, Charles Carleton Coffin, Lucy Foster Madison, Edward Robins, Edward Everett Hale & James Ford Rhodes

  • Release Date: 2021-05-07
  • Genre: Historical Fiction

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The 'Civil War - Boxed Set: 40+ Historical Novels & Tales of the American War' presents a remarkable collection that weaves together a panoramic view of the American Civil War through a diverse array of narratives and literary styles. The anthology captures the multifaceted essence of the era, delivering an enlightening blend of historical novels and personal tales tinted with touches of realism, romance, and adventure. By encompassing works from a wide range of voices, the collection does not just recount history; it revives it through stories that explore the depth of human emotions and the complex realities of wartime experiences. Highlighting works that span from the battlefield to the home front, this collection stands out for its comprehensive portrayal and its ability to engage readers with different perspectives on a pivotal period in American history. The authors and editors included in this anthology are luminaries of their time, each bringing a unique perspective shaped by their backgrounds and historical contexts. Figures like Mark Twain and Ambrose Bierce offer glimpses into the civilian and soldier life through a lens that combines irony with deep emotional insight, while authors such as Mary Johnston and George Washington Cable enrich the collection with narratives that highlight regional and societal intricacies during the Civil War. Together, these contributors not only weave a rich tapestry of stories but also align with various literary movements of their time, thereby allowing the collection to serve as a vibrant forum for examining the personal and cultural impacts of war. This anthology is an essential read for anyone interested in American literature or history, offering a unique opportunity to explore a spectrum of authentic voices and literary approaches in a single comprehensive volume. Readers will benefit from its educational value, gaining a broader understanding of the Civil War not just as a historical event, but as a profound human experience. Engaging with this collection will surely spark insightful dialogues and provide a deeper appreciation for the literary and historical landscape of America during one of its most tumultuous times.

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