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Campaigns of a Non-Combatant, and His Romaunt Abroad During the War: A Non-Combatant's Novel Journey Through Civil War Realities

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In "Campaigns of a Non-Combatant, and His Romaunt Abroad During the War," George Alfred Townsend presents a unique literary narrative that transcends conventional war literature. Blending personal memoir with acute social commentary, Townsend chronicles his experiences during the American Civil War, articulating his observations as a non-combatant while traveling abroad. The prose is characterized by vivid imagery and sardonic wit, reflecting a blend of Romanticism and Realism. The book captures not only the tumult of war but also the cultural and social milieu of the mid-19th century, offering readers a compelling juxtaposition of conflict and contemplation. George Alfred Townsend was an acclaimed journalist and author, known for his incisive reporting and literary prowess. Having witnessed the ravages of war firsthand, Townsend's perspectives are shaped by a profound understanding of the human condition. His deep engagement with both the battlefield and the broader world informs the rich contextual layers within the narrative, providing insights that challenge traditional notions of heroism and valor. This book is a must-read for enthusiasts of American history and literature alike. Townsend's eloquent reflections and sharp observations provide a refreshing lens through which to analyze the complexities of war and its impact on society. Readers seeking a thought-provoking exploration of conflict and its societal ramifications will find Townsend's work both enlightening and enduring.

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Fecha de lanzamiento

eBook : 4 de diciembre de 2019