The Unseen Frontline - 30 Powerful Narratives of Civilian Endurance and Aid in the Civil War

The Unseen Frontline - 30 Powerful Narratives of Civilian Endurance and Aid in the Civil War

by Louisa May AlcottAdam Gurowski Walt Whitman and others
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 31/07/2024

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The Unseen Frontline - 30 Powerful Narratives of Civilian Endurance and Aid in the Civil War offers a profound exploration into the everyday life and challenges of civilians during one of America's most tumultuous periods. These testimonies expose the true sufferance, the selfless support of the troops, the bravery and many challenges they endured. From volunteers, nurses, doctors, to women and children left behind to work on plantations and suffer the consequences of passing enemy troops, this anthology documents the tenacity and resilience of those who didn't carry a gun. The collected works present a multitude of perspectives, shedding light on the diverse experiences and crucial roles civilians played in shaping the war's outcome. This literary compilation is an invaluable resource, revealing the lesser-known yet equally significant struggles and contributions of non-combatants. At the heart of this collection are voices that, while often overshadowed by the more prominent military narratives, represent an essential component of Civil War history. Edited with a keen eye for historical accuracy and cultural significance, the anthology benefits from the varied backgrounds of its contributors. These works align with and expand upon the known historical and literary movements of the era, offering readers access to a wide array of experiences, from Southern women maintaining plantations in the absence of men, to Northern volunteers in field hospitals. The diverse authors, including Louisa May Alcott and Walt Whitman, enrich the anthology's scope, providing a multi-faceted view of civilian endurance. This anthology is an essential read for anyone looking to understand the broader implications of the Civil War, beyond the battlefield.

ISBN:
4066339592209
4066339592209
Category:
American Civil War
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
31-07-2024
Language:
English
Publisher:
e-artnow
Louisa May Alcott

Louisa May Alcott was born on 29 November 1832 in Pennsylvania, and she grew up with plenty of books to read but seldom enough to eat. Louisa went to work when she was very young as a paid companion and teacher, but she loved writing most of all, and like Jo March she started selling sensational stories in order to help provide financial support for her family.

She worked as a nurse during the American Civil War but the experience made her extremely ill. Little Women was published in 1868 and was based on her life growing up with her three sisters. She followed it with three sequels, Good Wives (1869), Little Men (1871) and Jo's Boys (1886) and she also wrote other books for both children and adults. Louisa was also a campaigner for women's rights and the abolition of the slave trade. She died on 6 March 1888.

Walt Whitman

Walt Whitman (1819-1892) was a celebrated American poet, chiefly known for his controversial and highly original poetry collection Leaves of Grass. Born in 1819 on Long Island, he worked as a journalist, teacher, government clerk, and volunteer nurse during the Civil War.

Whitman published his seminal work in 1855 with his own money, soon becoming one of the world's most popular and influential poets. After suffering a stroke in 1873 he retired to Camden, New Jersey, where he died nineteen years later - just two months after the final edition of Leaves of Grass appeared on sale.

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