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Patriotic Gore: Studies in the Literature of the American Civil War is a 1962 book of historical and literary criticism written by Edmund Wilson. It consists of 26 chapters about the works and lives of almost 30 writers, includingAmbrose Read More..
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Description Patriotic Gore: Studies in the Literature of the American Civil War is a 1962 book of historical and literary criticism written by Edmund Wilson. It consists of 26 chapters about the works and lives of almost 30 writers, includingAmbrose Bierce,George Washington Cable‡,Mary Boykin Chesnut,Kate Chopin,John William De Forest‡ (who, as Henry Steele Commager puts it, "surprisingly gets more space than any other writer, North or South"),Charlotte Forten,Ulysses Grant‡, Francis Grierson‡,Nathaniel Hawthorne,Hinton Rowan Helper,Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.‡, Henry James,Sidney Lanier,Abraham Lincoln,John S. Mosby,Frederick Law Olmsted,Thomas Nelson Page,Harriet Beecher Stowe‡,Albion W. TourgéeJohn Townsend Trowbridge,Mark Twain, and Walt Whitman. In addition to De Forest, Wilson pays particular attention to Cable, Grant, Grierson, Holmes, and Stowe, choices considered " and unexpected" at the time of its publication.The book's title is a reference—"wrenched rather violently" —from a line about the Baltimore riot of 1861 in "Maryland, My Maryland." Its introduction has been called a "mesmerizing if troubling manifesto" written "in the midst of various Cold War crises"; the introduction is a "blunt and sustained critique of the Cold War and of war itself"; it has been called "everything from shocking to naive to brilliant; some considered it unpatriotic, even un-American."Henry Steele Commager described the book as a "series of reflections on [Civil War] literature and on the men and women, and the societies, that produced it"; he characterized it as "original, skeptical, allusive, penetrating. It is discursive, ranging widely from North to South, and even more widely in time."
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Name Patriotic Gore: Studies in the Literature of the American Civil War
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Authors Edmund Wilson
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Pages 816pp.
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Publisher Oxford University Press
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