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Ambrose Bierce and the Period of Honorable Strife: The Civil War and the Emergence of an American Writer

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By (author): Christopher K. Coleman

In the spring of 1861, Ambrose Bierce, just shy of nineteen, became Private Bierce of the Ninth Indiana Volunteer Infantry. For the next four years, Bierce marched and fought throughout the western theater of the Civil War. Because of his searing wartime experience, Bierce became a key writer in the history of American literary realism. Scholars have long asserted that there are concrete connections between Bierces fiction and his service, but surprisingly no biographer has focused solely on Bierces formative Civil War career and made these connections clear.

Christopher K. Coleman uses Ambrose Bierces few autobiographical writings about the war and a deep analysis of his fiction to help readers see and feel the muddy, bloody world threatening Bierce and his fellow Civil War soldiers. Across the Tennessee River from the battle of Shiloh, Bierce, who could only hear the battle in the darkness writes, The death-line was an arc of which the river was the chord. Ambrose Bierce and the Period of Honorable Strife is a fascinating account of the movements of the Ninth Indiana Regimenta unit that saw as much action as any through the warand readers will come to know the men and leaders, the deaths and glories, of this group from its most insightful observer.

Using Bierces writings and a detectives skill to provide a comprehensive view of Bierces wartime experience, Coleman creates a vivid portrait of a man and a war. Not simply a tale of one writers experience, this meticulously researched book traces the human costs of the Civil War. From small early skirmishes in western Virginia through the horrors of Shiloh to narrowly escaping death from a Confederate snipers bullet during the battle of Kennesaw Mountain, Bierce emerges as a writer forged in war, and Colemans gripping narrative is a genuine contri­bution to our understanding of the Western Theater and the development of a protean writer. See more
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  • Weight: 579g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Sep 2016
  • Publisher: University of Tennessee Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781621901792

About Christopher K. Coleman

Christopher K. Coleman has written extensively on American history and culture as well as military history. Two of his five books currently in print are related to the Civil War: Ghosts and Haunts of the Civil War and The Paranormal Presidency of Abraham Lincoln.

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