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Poets of the Civil War I
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Grant and His Career; Black Soldiers
Songs of the Soldiers
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The Cambridge History of English and American Literature in 18 Volumes
(190721).
VOLUME XVI. Early National Literature, Part II; Later National Literature, Part I.
II.
Poets of the Civil War I
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§ 13. Sherman; The Fall of Richmond.
In the fourth year of the war the note of triumph passed from the Southern to the Northern poets. S. H. M. Byerss
Shermans March to the Sea
and Halpines
The Song of Shermans Army
are almost gay, and Henry Clay Works
Marching Through Georgia
if not gay is nothing else. Holmess
Shermans in Savannah
rhymed the name of the fallen city with banner. Strangely haunting is Whitmans
Ethiopia Saluting the Colors.
Also haunting, but sad, is Melvilles
A Dirge for McPherson
True fame is his, for life is oer
Sarpedon of the mighty war
while his
Sheridan at Cedar Creek, The Fall of Richmond,
and
The Surrender at Appomattox,
though never widely known, are full of that distinction which Melville, with all his irregularities, was never long without, in prose or verse. Thomas Buchanan Reads famous
Sheridans Ride
is a better ballad than Melvilles piece on the same theme, but purely as poetry it is inferior. Henry Clay Works
The Year of Jubilee,
supposed to be written by a slave full of delight in the coming freedom, is too amusing and racy to need to have its poetical merits estimated. Reads
The Eagle and the Vulture
and Weir Mitchells
Kearsarge
echoed the doom of the
Alabama.
Farragut was so fortunate as to have two poets among his officers at Mobile Bay: William Tuckey Meredith, who wrote
Farragut
Farragut, Farragut,
Old Heart of Oak,
Daring Dave Farragut,
Thunderbolt stroke
and Brownell, whose
The Bay Fight,
though perhaps too long, can hardly be matched for martial energy.
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