| Aaron, Daniel, 118–19, 139–40, 268, 311 | |
| Absalom, Absalom! (Faulkner), 298 | |
| Adams, Michael C. C., 268, 280, 311 | |
| Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Twain), 46, 310 | |
| Age of Reason, 56, 60, 127 | |
| Albright's brigade, 209–12, 215 | |
| Alexander, E. P., 202 | |
| "All Quiet on the Western Front" (film), 133, 133n29, 273, 284 | |
| All Quiet on the Western Front (Remarque): as antiwar novel, 273, 277; artillery in, 135n33; Baumer in, 141, 278, 291; on brutality of modern war, 283n13; as fictional response to World War I, 49, 129; hero's experience of combat in, 290; and historical reality, 49; irony of title of, 133; and myth of malevolent universe, 281n11; and romanticism as misleading, 134n30, 140; stereotypical ideals and preconceptions in, 137n38; and virtues of comradeship, friendship, and love, 278 | |
| Ambassadors, The (James), 146, 163, 164, 299 | |
| American Tragedy, An (Dreiser), 296 | |
| Anderson, Richard H., 46, 47, 80, 206, 229 | |
| Animal imagery, 103, 104, 105, 121–24, 193, 195, 216, 222, 224, 256, 295. See also Imagery and figurative language | |
| Antietam, battle of, 71–72, 79, 200, 210, 276, 316–17 | |
| "Anzacs," 136n35 | |
| "Apocalypse Now," 134n30, 135n32, 137n38, 273, 284 | |
| Appleton edition (1895) of The Red Badge of Courage, 4, 158 | |
| Archer, James J., 202 | |
| Aristotle, 146, 321 | |
| Armstrong, Mrs. Olive Brett, 322–23 | |
| Army of Northern Virginia: casualties of, 33, 71, 178, 216; combat leadership of, 45–46; commander of, 10; and flags, 24, 45, 206; at Fredericksburg, Va., 27, 28, 29, 33, 38; uniforms of, 78, 206–7. See also Chancellorsville campaign; Lee, R. E.; and specific generals and battles | |
| Army of Tennessee, 72, 113, 201n3 | |
| Army of the Potomac: approaches to Chancellorsville by, 28–30; casualties of, 23, 33, 71, 79, 172–74, 205, 216; commander of, 10, 27; at Falmouth, 27, 32–33, 38, 64; size of, 85; tactical situation of, after Hooker's retreat from Wilderness, 7. See |
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Book title: Private Fleming at Chancellorsville: The Red Badge of Courage and the Civil War.
Contributors: Perry Lentz - Author.
Publisher: University of Missouri Press.
Place of publication: Columbia, MO.
Publication year: 2006.
Page number: 343.
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