Fear Was Not in Him

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出版者:Fordham Univ Pr
作者:Samito, Christian G. 编
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页数:312
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出版时间:2006-4
价格:$ 28.25
装帧:Pap
isbn号码:9780823223244
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  • 悬疑
  • 惊悚
  • 犯罪
  • 心理
  • 小说
  • 神秘
  • 黑暗
  • 复仇
  • 人性
  • 剧情
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Francis C. Barlow rose from lieutenant to general, suffered two serious wounds in combat, and played critical roles in such battles as Fair Oaks, Gettysburg (part of this battlefield is now named for him), and Spotsylvania. Barlow's war correspondence not only provide a rich description of his experiences in these actions but also offer insight into a civilian learning the realities of war as well as the burdens of command.Barlow was well connected with many eminent figures of his time, having spent part of his youth at Brook Farm, graduated in the Harvard College class of 1855, and had such friends as Dr. Samuel G. Howe, Ralph W. Emerson, Charles Russell Lowell, Jr., and John M. Forbes to watch over and promote his career. Winslow Homer spent considerable time with Barlow while making engravings for Harper's Weekly and later immortalized his friend in the painting, Prisoners From the Front. Barlow's letters not only offer information concerning such people but more importantly, help fill a gap in Civil War scholarship by providing a valuable window into Northern intellectual responses to the war.Jacket CopyHISTORYThrough explanatory passages and extensive notes that accompany Barlow's letters, Christian G. Samito sheds new light on the life of a major general. The letters, which span the entire war, trace the development of Northern intellectuals' perspective on the war and military life. The book illustrates how a young man, unskilled in military science, eventually became one of the North's strongest combat leaders, and a postwar politician.-Civil War Book Review Originally untrained in military science, Francis Channing Barlow ended the Civil War as one of the North's premier combat generals. He played decisive roles in historic campaigns throughout the War and his letters are classic accounts of courage combat, and the burdens of command as experienced by one of the Union's fiercest officers.Born in Brooklyn, New York, Barlow enlisted in April 1861 at the age of twenty six, commanded the 61st New York Infantry regiment by April 1862, and found himself a general in command of a division by 1863. He played a key role at Fair Oaks, Antietam, the Wilderness, Spotsylvania, and Petersburg, suffered two serious wounds in combat, and was left for dead at Gettysburg, where part of the battlefield is named after him. Barlow's war correspondence not only provides a rich description of his experiences in these actions but also offers insight into a civilian learning the realities of war.As a young intellectual, Barlow was also well connected with many eminent figures of his time. He spent part of his youth at Brook Farm, graduated first in his Harvard College class, and became a successful New York City lawyer by the time he enlisted. Among his friends he counted Ralph Waldo Emerson, Charles Russell Lowell, Jr., and Winslow Homer's family. Transformed by his experiences in the War, Barlow entered politics and served as New York's Secretary of State and Attorney General. Superbly edited by Christian G. Samito, Barlow's letters not only illuminate the life of a talented battlefield commander; they also fill a gap in Civil War scholarship by providing a valuable window into Northern intellectual responses to the War.Christian G. Samito is the editor of Commanding Boston's Irish Ninth: The Civil War Letters of Colonel Patrick R. Guiney, Ninth Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry and History of the Ninth Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry.Cover illustration:Cover design:Fordham University PressNew Yorkwww. fordhampress.com

《暗涌》 在这个被潮湿海风侵蚀的北方小镇,沉默是这里的常态,就像那些盘踞在码头上的老旧渔船,承载着往昔的繁华与今日的落寞。主人公李明,一个沉默寡言的青年,从小就与这片海域朝夕相处,他的生活如同日复一日的潮涨潮落,平静得近乎枯燥。然而,在这看似波澜不惊的生活之下,涌动着一股不为人知的暗流。 李明的心底藏着一个秘密,一个关于他少年时期的一场意外。那场意外夺走了他最亲近的人,也在他心中刻下了难以磨灭的烙印。自那以后,他便将自己封闭起来,用沉默和孤僻来对抗内心的恐惧和愧疚。他小心翼翼地守护着这个秘密,仿佛守护着一个易碎的玻璃器皿,生怕一丝风吹草动便将其击得粉碎。 小镇的宁静并非永恒,一股不安的阴影逐渐笼罩而来。镇上接二连三发生的怪事,让原本沉寂的生活泛起了涟漪。一开始,人们只是窃窃私语,猜测着是流言蜚语,是巧合,但随着事件的升级,一种莫名的恐惧开始在镇民之间蔓延。那些曾经被遗忘的往事,似乎在以一种扭曲而恐怖的方式重现。 李明敏锐地捕捉到了这些变化,他能感觉到,那些怪事的背后,似乎与自己埋藏多年的秘密有着千丝万缕的联系。他曾试图逃避,试图假装一切都与他无关,但内心的不安和现实的压力,如同潮水般将他逼到了绝境。他开始在夜深人静时,独自一人走向海边,任凭海风吹拂着他凌乱的头发,试图从中寻找一丝线索,一丝解脱。 在一次偶然的机会下,他结识了新来到小镇的记者林晓。林晓的到来,打破了小镇长久以来的死寂。她带着她敏锐的观察力和执着的探求精神,开始调查那些离奇的事件。李明起初对林晓充满了戒备,他不愿意让任何人触碰他精心维护的平静,更不愿意让任何人窥探到他内心的伤痕。然而,随着林晓的深入调查,她所发现的真相,远远超出了李明的想象。 林晓的调查,不仅揭开了小镇上那些怪事的真相,也开始触及到李明内心深处的伤口。她发现了李明曾经的痛苦,也看到了他隐藏在沉默之下的勇气。在林晓的鼓励和支持下,李明被迫面对他一直以来逃避的过去。他开始回忆起那场意外的每一个细节,每一个被他刻意遗忘的画面。 随着真相一层层剥开,李明发现,那些看似偶然的事件,实则源于一个深埋在小镇历史中的阴谋。而他自己,也成为了这个阴谋中的关键一环。他曾经以为自己是受害者,但现在,他意识到自己也曾是无意识的参与者。这种认识,让他陷入了更深的痛苦和自责。 故事的最后,李明必须做出一个选择。是继续沉溺在恐惧和内疚之中,还是鼓起勇气,揭露真相,为那些被伤害过的人讨回公道。在林晓的陪伴下,他决定不再逃避。他克服了内心的恐惧,勇敢地站了出来,用他微弱却坚定的声音,打破了小镇 long standing 的沉默。 《暗涌》讲述了一个关于勇气、救赎和面对真相的故事。它探讨了过去的阴影如何影响现在,以及即使面对最深的恐惧,我们依然可以选择前行。小镇的潮湿海风,仿佛见证了主人公从沉默的逃避者,到勇敢的揭露者的蜕变。这是一个关于成长,关于放下,关于最终找到内心平静的故事。

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