Memory and Myth is an interdisciplinary study of the Civil War and
its enduring impact on American writers and filmmakers. Its
twenty-five chapters are all concerned, in one way or another, with
creative responses to the Civil War, and the ways in which artists
have sought to make sense of the war and to convey their findings
to succeeding generations of readers and filmgoers. The book also
examines the role of movies and television in transmuting the
historical memories of the Civil War into durable, ever-changing
myths.
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