The book Henry Timrod: Man And Poet, a Critical Study was written by author Wauchope, George Armstrong, 1862-1943 Here you can read free online of Henry Timrod: Man And Poet, a Critical Study book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Henry Timrod: Man And Poet, a Critical Study a good or bad book?
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He then struggled along in his native city till early in 1864 when he moved to Columbia, where he became associate editor of The South Carolinian. Having now the prospect of permanent employment, he consummated his dearest wish by marrying Miss Goodwin, the English "Katie" of his poems. His journalistic duties were varied and exacting, and though the work was uncongenial, he performed the day's tasks steadily, patiently, cheerfully, for he was earning bread for his loved ones. In battle, the tr...umpeter may perform a greater service than any man on the firing-line. Timrod could not carry a musket for the land he loved, but he did something better and far more valuable. He filled a part which few men in the grand army of the South could have filled. He was the trumpet of the Confederacy, and no sooner had the news of secession flashed over the land than his bugle note was heard loud and clear in "Carolina," "Charles- ton," "Ethnogenesis, " "A Call to Arms" and other martial lyrics that aroused a responsive throb of patriotism in ten thousand hearts.
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