Comparison between the North and South Belligerents United states Confederate states Commanders and leaders Abraham lincoln Jefferson Davis Winfield Scott P.G. T. Beauregard George B Mcclellan Joseph E. Johnston Henry Wager Halleck Robert e. lee Ulysses S. Grant Stephen Mallory Gideon welles Strenth 2,100,000 106400 Casualties and losses 140.414 killed in action 365. 000 total dead 72. 524 killed in action 275.200 wounded 260.000 total dead 137.000+ wounded
Comparison between the North and South Belligerents United States Commanders and leaders Abraham Lincoln Winfield Scott George B. McClellan Henry Wager Halleck Ulysses S. Grant Gideon Welles Strenth 2,100,000 Casualties and losses 140,414 killed in action ~ 365,000 total dead 275,200 wounded Confederate States Jefferson Davis P. G. T. Beauregard Joseph E. Johnston Robert E. Lee Stephen Mallory 1,064,00 72,524 killed in action ~ 260,000 total dead 137,000+ wounded
Mark Twain( samuel Longhorn Clemens. 1835-1910 Twain grew up in the Mississippi River frontier town of hannibal. missouri, for twain and other American writers of the late 19th century realism was not merely a literary technique: It was a way of speaking truth and exploding worn-out conventions Twain is best known for his works Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Mark Twain (Samuel Longhorn Clemens,1835–1910) ◼ Twain grew up in the Mississippi River frontier town of Hannibal, Missouri. For Twain and other American writers of the late 19th century, realism was not merely a literary technique: It was a way of speaking truth and exploding worn-out conventions. Twain is best known for his works Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Stephen Crane (1871-1900 His haunting Civil War novel, The Red Badge of Courage, was published to great acclaim in 1895, but he barely had time to bask in the attention before he died, at 28, having neglected his health
Stephen Crane (1871–1900), ◼ His haunting Civil War novel, The Red Badge of Courage, was published to great acclaim in 1895, but he barely had time to bask in the attention before he died, at 28, having neglected his health
William Dean Howells(1837-1920 his ideas about realism in literature developed in parallel with his socialist attitudes In his role as editor of the atlantic Monthly and Harper's Magazine, and as the author of books such as a modern instance and The rise of Silas lapham
William Dean Howells(1837–1920), ◼ His ideas about realism in literature developed in parallel with his socialist attitudes. In his role as editor of the Atlantic Monthly and Harper's Magazine, and as the author of books such as A Modern Instance and The Rise of Silas Lapham
Henry James(1843-1916 An American-born british author he is one of the founders and leaders of a school of realism in fiction the fine art of his writing has led many academics to consider him the greatest master of the novel and novella form He is primarily known for a series of major novels in which he portrayed the encounter of America with Europe. His plots centered on personal relationships, the proper exercise of power in such relationships, and other moral questions His method of writing from the point of view of a character within a tale allowed him to explore the consciousness and perception, and his style in later works has been compared to impressionist painting
Henry James (1843-1916) ◼ An American-born British author. ◼ He is one of the founders and leaders of a school of realism in fiction; the fine art of his writing has led many academics to consider him the greatest master of the novel and novella form. He is primarily known for a series of major novels in which he portrayed the encounter of America with Europe. His plots centered on personal relationships, the proper exercise of power in such relationships, and other moral questions. ◼ His method of writing from the point of view of a character within a tale allowed him to explore the consciousness and perception, and his style in later works has been compared to impressionist painting