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Miss Ravenel's Conversion from Secessions to Loyalty
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Miss Ravenel’s Conversion from Secessions to Loyalty

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Drawing on his own combat experience in the Union forces, John W. De Forest crafted a war novel like nothing before it in the annals of American literature. As captain in the 12th Connecticut Regimental Volunteers, De Forest joined in the battles of Georgia Landing and Bisland and in the siege of Port Hudson in Louisiana in 1862-63, and he saw action in Sheridan’s Shenandoah Valley campaign in 1864. His first hand knowledge of the wilderness of death made its way onto the pages of his riveting novel with devastating effect. Whether depicting the tedium before combat, the unspoken horror of battle, or the grisly butchery of the field hospital, De Forest broke new ground, anticipating the realistic war writings of Hemingway, Mailer and Tim O'Brien.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Books Australia
Country
Australia
Date
1 March 2000
Pages
544
ISBN
9780140437577

Drawing on his own combat experience in the Union forces, John W. De Forest crafted a war novel like nothing before it in the annals of American literature. As captain in the 12th Connecticut Regimental Volunteers, De Forest joined in the battles of Georgia Landing and Bisland and in the siege of Port Hudson in Louisiana in 1862-63, and he saw action in Sheridan’s Shenandoah Valley campaign in 1864. His first hand knowledge of the wilderness of death made its way onto the pages of his riveting novel with devastating effect. Whether depicting the tedium before combat, the unspoken horror of battle, or the grisly butchery of the field hospital, De Forest broke new ground, anticipating the realistic war writings of Hemingway, Mailer and Tim O'Brien.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Books Australia
Country
Australia
Date
1 March 2000
Pages
544
ISBN
9780140437577