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- Subject heading: Confederate States of America -- Poetry (x)
- Time period: Civil War and Early Reconstruction (x)
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War Poetry of the SouthPoetry | Richardson & Company | 1866 In his study of the role of
guerilla warfare in the Civil War, historian Daniel E. Sutherland observes that
Southern authors, including William Gilmore Simms, played a significant role in
promoting and advancing guerilla tactics as both a patriotic duty and a means
of achieving victory; Sutherland notes that Simms had explicitly “promoted and
sanctified partisan warfare.”[1]
While the author’s works about
Revolutionary War figures like Thomas Sumter and Francis Marion were certainly
repurposed and newly understood in the context of the Civil War, Simms wrote
new poetry ... |
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