Josh Paul

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In an essay entitled “A Southern Critique of the Gilded Age,” Woodward himself cites three examples of this very phenomenon. Herman Melville, Henry Adams, and Henry James were all among the losers in the victors’ camp. In the prevailing climate after 1865, they all felt, in Adams’s words, as lost as “the Indians or the buffalo who had been decimated by our ancestors.”
The Culture of Defeat: On National Trauma, Mourning, and Recovery
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