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Title: War Poetry of the South
Note: Reading ease score: 84.1 (6th grade). Easy to read.
Credits: Produced by Distributed Proofreaders
Summary: "War Poetry of the South" by William Gilmore Simms is a collection of poetry compiled in the post-Civil War era, likely in the late 19th century. This anthology reflects the sentiments, emotions, and ideologies of the Southern experience during the war, featuring contributions from various poets that express themes of patriotism, loss, and resilience amid the turmoil of conflict. The collection serves both as a historical document and an artistic exploration of the South's cultural identity in the aftermath of a devastating war. The opening portion of the anthology sets the stage for the work by presenting a dedication to the women of the South, acknowledging their strength and virtue despite the loss of their cause. The preface outlines the editor's intent to capture the emotional landscape of the South through poetry, suggesting that this literature provides insight into not just the events of the war, but the motivations and feelings that drove the Southern people. This section emphasizes the passion and struggle depicted in the poems, hinting at themes of defiance against oppression, a deep sense of honor, and a fervent appeal to Southern identity as the anthology unfolds. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Editor: Simms, William Gilmore, 1806-1870
EBook No.: 8648
Published: Aug 1, 2005
Downloads: 428
Language: English
Subject: United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Poetry
Subject: War poetry, American -- Southern States
Subject: American poetry -- Southern States
Subject: Southern States -- Poetry
LoCC: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Title: War Poetry of the South
Note: Reading ease score: 84.1 (6th grade). Easy to read.
Credits: Produced by Distributed Proofreaders
Summary: "War Poetry of the South" by William Gilmore Simms is a collection of poetry compiled in the post-Civil War era, likely in the late 19th century. This anthology reflects the sentiments, emotions, and ideologies of the Southern experience during the war, featuring contributions from various poets that express themes of patriotism, loss, and resilience amid the turmoil of conflict. The collection serves both as a historical document and an artistic exploration of the South's cultural identity in the aftermath of a devastating war. The opening portion of the anthology sets the stage for the work by presenting a dedication to the women of the South, acknowledging their strength and virtue despite the loss of their cause. The preface outlines the editor's intent to capture the emotional landscape of the South through poetry, suggesting that this literature provides insight into not just the events of the war, but the motivations and feelings that drove the Southern people. This section emphasizes the passion and struggle depicted in the poems, hinting at themes of defiance against oppression, a deep sense of honor, and a fervent appeal to Southern identity as the anthology unfolds. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Editor: Simms, William Gilmore, 1806-1870
EBook No.: 8648
Published: Aug 1, 2005
Downloads: 428
Language: English
Subject: United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Poetry
Subject: War poetry, American -- Southern States
Subject: American poetry -- Southern States
Subject: Southern States -- Poetry
LoCC: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.