Andersonville (Illustrated) (eBook)

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2022
552 Seiten
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Andersonville (Illustrated) - John McElroy
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In "Andersonville (Illustrated)," John McElroy crafts a gripping narrative based on the harrowing reality of the infamous Confederate prison during the American Civil War. Blending historical accuracy with vivid imagery, McElroy employs a realist style that immerses readers in the visceral pain and suffering endured by Union soldiers. The book stands as a poignant examination of the human condition, exploring themes of survival, morality, and the impact of war on the psyche. The illustrations further enhance the text, providing a visual accompaniment that deepens the reader's emotional connection to the stark experiences described. John McElroy, a veteran of the Civil War himself, draws from his experiences and those of fellow soldiers to offer a compelling firsthand account of life in Andersonville. His background as a journalist and author lends an authenticity to his narrative, inviting readers to engage critically with the historical context and ethical dilemmas of war. McElroy's brilliant storytelling, combined with his robust understanding of military history, positions him uniquely to address the tragedies faced by inmates in this notorious prison. Recommended for history enthusiasts, students of American literature, and anyone with an interest in Civil War narratives, "Andersonville (Illustrated)" serves as both a historical document and a poignant reminder of the costs of conflict. McElroy's work illuminates the resilience of the human spirit amidst adversity, making it a crucial addition to the canon of American war literature.

John McElroy (1846-1929) was an American printer, soldier, journalist, and author, best known for his vivid portrayal of his experiences as a prisoner of war in 'Andersonville (Illustrated)'. Born in New York, McElroy moved to Illinois as a child and enlisted in the Union Army during the Civil War at the tender age of sixteen. Captured in 1863, he spent nearly two years enduring the harsh conditions of Confederate prisons, an ordeal that would later profoundly influence his writing. After the war, McElroy embarked on a career as a journalist and a writer, utilizing his personal history and rich detail in his work to provide a unique perspective of the war and its aftermath. 'Andersonville', his most celebrated contribution to American literature, vividly recounts the deplorable conditions and human suffering at the Confederate prison camp, reflecting McElroy's advocacy for prisoners' rights and his commitment to preserving the memories of Union soldiers. McElroy's literary style combines a reporter's eye for detail with a narrative drive, creating an engaging and insightful account of one of the darkest chapters of American history. His works, including 'Andersonville', remain valuable resources for historians and literary scholars, offering firsthand accounts and humanizing the often stark statistics of war.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Regional- / Landesgeschichte
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Neuzeit bis 1918
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Neuzeit (bis 1918)
Schlagworte 19th Century American Literature • american civil war history • american historical fiction • American Revolution • Andersonville atrocities • andersonville prison • Bill O'Reilly • Civil War • civil war history • civil war prison camp • civil war prisoners • Confederate prison system • confederate war prisons • depictions of suffering • Dixie • firsthand war accounts • Harrowing conditions • Historical Analysis • historical war accounts • Historical war narrative • human resilience • illustrated edition • Illustrated history books • john mcelroy author • Ken Follett • Lincoln • military prison narratives • Muller’s Report • personal memoir • prison camp struggles • ron chernow • Slavery • Survival under duress • Survivor narrative • Trump • union prisoners • Union soldier experiences • union soldier memoirs • wartime illustrations • War-time politics
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