Civil War Short Stories
                                            
                                                            by Ambrose Bierce
                                                        
                                2021-01-03 05:19:55
                            
                            
                         
                                        
                                                                                                In "The Devil's Dictionary" Ambrose Bierce defined "war" as "a by-product of the arts of peace." A Civil War veteran, Bierce had absolutely no illusions about "courage," "honor," and "glory" on the battlefield. These stories form one of the great ant...
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                                                In "The Devil's Dictionary" Ambrose Bierce defined "war" as "a by-product of the arts of peace." A Civil War veteran, Bierce had absolutely no illusions about "courage," "honor," and "glory" on the battlefield. These stories form one of the great antiwar statements in American literature. Included here are the classic "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge, " "Chickamauga," "The Mocking Bird," "The Coup de Grace," "Parker Anderson," "Philosopher," and other stories celebrated for their intensity, startling insight, and mastery of form.
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