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- Apocalypse in American Literature and Culture
- Cambridge Themes in American Literature and Culture
- Apocalypse in American Literature and Culture
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Introduction The United States of Apocalypse
- Part I America as Apocalypse
- Part II American Apocalypse in (and out of) History
- Chapter 5 The Puritans Prepare for the Second Coming
- Chapter 6 The American Revolution as Extinction and Rebirth
- Chapter 7 Race, American Enlightenment, and the End Times
- Chapter 8 Sentimental Premonitions and Antebellum Spectacle
- Chapter 9 Antebellum Anticipations of Annihilation
- Chapter 10 The Apocalyptic Fury of the Civil War
- Chapter 11 Apocalyptic Form in the American Fin de Siècle
- Chapter 12 The Ruins of American Modernism
- Chapter 13 Mutually Assured Destruction in Cold War/Postwar America
- Chapter 14 Postmodern American Literature at the End of History
- Chapter 15 Ecology, Ethics, and the Apocalyptic Lyric in Recent American Poetry
- Chapter 16 Disaster Response in Post-2000 American Apocalyptic Fiction
- Part III Varieties of Apocalyptic Experience
- Further Reading
- Index
Chapter 10 - The Apocalyptic Fury of the Civil War
from Part II - American Apocalypse in (and out of) History
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 December 2020
- Apocalypse in American Literature and Culture
- Cambridge Themes in American Literature and Culture
- Apocalypse in American Literature and Culture
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Introduction The United States of Apocalypse
- Part I America as Apocalypse
- Part II American Apocalypse in (and out of) History
- Chapter 5 The Puritans Prepare for the Second Coming
- Chapter 6 The American Revolution as Extinction and Rebirth
- Chapter 7 Race, American Enlightenment, and the End Times
- Chapter 8 Sentimental Premonitions and Antebellum Spectacle
- Chapter 9 Antebellum Anticipations of Annihilation
- Chapter 10 The Apocalyptic Fury of the Civil War
- Chapter 11 Apocalyptic Form in the American Fin de Siècle
- Chapter 12 The Ruins of American Modernism
- Chapter 13 Mutually Assured Destruction in Cold War/Postwar America
- Chapter 14 Postmodern American Literature at the End of History
- Chapter 15 Ecology, Ethics, and the Apocalyptic Lyric in Recent American Poetry
- Chapter 16 Disaster Response in Post-2000 American Apocalyptic Fiction
- Part III Varieties of Apocalyptic Experience
- Further Reading
- Index
Summary
Many writers saw the US Civil War as an apocalypse, but they construed that apocalypticism in different ways. I approach the apocalyptic archive of Civil War literature by tracking the aesthetic techniques authors employed to represent the war’s cataclysmic dimensions and the political, religious, and historical meanings they assigned to the nation’s convulsion. My readings show how reflecting on the Civil War as an apocalypse occasioned formal innovations that pushed nineteenth-century writing in unexpected directions and how apocalyptic representations of the conflict went hand in hand with millenarian appraisals of the nation’s, and sometimes the hemisphere’s, future. Ultimately, I argue that such apocalyptic and millennial thought is inextricable from the history of race relations in America, for any appraisal of wartime upheaval is also necessarily an overt or tacit reflection on the history and legacy of slavery. I make this argument by considering writing by William Wells Brown, Matthias Carvalho, John De Forest, Emily Dickinson, Frederick Douglass, Frances E. W. Harper, Ruban His Sacred Nest, Abraham Lincoln, Herman Melville, Henry Timrod, and Walt Whitman.
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- Apocalypse in American Literature and Culture , pp. 134 - 146Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020