November: Lincoln's Elegy at GettysburgIndiana University Press, 09/11/2001 - 344 páginas It begins with the search for hallowed ground, the exact place from which Abraham Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address. In bleak November, Kent Gramm makes a pilgrimage to the most famous battleground in American history and over the course of a month transforms his search into a discovery of the meaning of Lincoln's elegy for America's identity. |
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... fields three hundred yards west of the canal . They waited for 5:45 A.M. The men had time to think of the German position across the fields , across the canal , through the sunken mist . The dug - in enemy were waiting with their ...
... field , stands the inscription : Virginia , to her sons at Gettysburg . This memorial is highly visible from the Union lines across the fields on Cemetery Ridge ; appropriately - even as its distance far off in the tree line is also ...
... fields freeze deeper . Fence posts gather in their arms and shoulders ; here and there a branch cracks . Shad- ows ... field . The sun is turning his gray back to gold . His look is lifted over Cemetery Ridge , over all the rest of ...
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