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With this book, Nathaniel Hughes and Thomas Ware offer the first complete biography of O'Hara and also analyze how "The Bivouac of the Dead" - originally written in honor of Kentuckians who had died in the War with Mexico - became so famous even as its author fell into obscurity. Hughes and Ware have meticulously researched O'Hara's life to present as complete a picture as possible of this forgotten figure.
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American Poets, Biography, Homes and haunts, Intellectual life, Irish Americans, Poets, American, Soldiers, Poets, biography, Tennessee, biographyPeople
Theodore O'Hara (1820-1867)Places
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Theodore O'Hara: poet-soldier of the Old South
1998, University of Tennessee Press
in English
- 1st ed.
1572330082 9781572330085
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Table of Contents
An Irish odyssey
The formative years
The muffled drum resound!
Cuba libre
While fame her record keeps
The fine gentleman and gallant
Hard fortune
Mobile
Search for a command
Murfreesboro
Languishing in inactivity
The public poet, the private man.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [185]-197) and index.
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