During the short history of the United States, war has marked
the stages of the nation's journey, and imaginative literature has
reflected and shaped an understanding of that journey. To study the
war literature of the United States, then, is to study not only the
representation of individuals at war but also creative renderings
of the American experience. Until now, the treatment of American
war literature has been handicapped by the absence of a
single-source reference that can be the foundation for significant
inquiry. This book addresses that need by presenting succinct,
authoritative entries on the major writers and texts that have
imaginatively represented the American experience of war.
This reference establishes the range and character of a
significant body of work never before treated so comprehensively.
It includes critical commentary on the novels, poems, nonfiction
prose, and plays that reflect major conflicts from before the
Revolutionary War through the Vietnam War and its aftermath. It
also includes topical entries that survey the literature of
America's major wars as well as such subjects as Indian captivity
narratives, women's diaries of the Civil War, the literature of the
Spanish-American War, and African American war literature. Entries
are written by expert contributors and conclude with brief
bibliographies, while the volume closes with a list of works for
further reading.
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