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Incidents of the War: Humorous, Pathetic, and Descriptive

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About This Book

The volume collects letters, sketches, and stage pieces that blend comic observation, pathos, and battlefield reporting from the Civil War era. It moves between camp-life vignettes and descriptive accounts of engagements, recounting personal anecdotes, soldierly pranks, and portraits of officers, as well as scenes of loss, funerals, and the care of wounded and dead. Interspersed are humorous burlesques, recitation material, and a spirited debate presented as a public performance. The tone alternates between lampooning and mournful, offering first-hand reportage, theatrical monologues, and practical details of army routine that together portray the daily absurdities and tragedies of wartime experience.

About the Author

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Alfred Burnett

Alfred Burnett was an American author known for his work during the Civil War era. His notable book, "Incidents of the War: Humorous, Pathetic, and Descriptive," offers a unique perspective on the experiences of soldiers and civilians during this tumultuous period. Through a blend of humor and poignant storytelling, Burnett captures the complexities of war, providing readers with both entertainment and insight into the human condition amidst conflict. His contributions reflect the diverse narratives that emerged from the Civil War, enriching the literary heritage of American history.

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