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Tales of Soldiers and Civilians: and Other Stories by Ambrose Bierce
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Tales of Soldiers and Civilians: and Other Stories

by Ambrose Bierce

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Indeholder "Een officer, een menig", "Chickamauga", "Faldet ved Resaca", "Filosoffen Parker Adderson", "Manden og slangen", "Den store Gilson-arvesag",
De handler om den førende officers kvaler, de forfærdende følger på de civile af et angreb, en tapper mand drevet i døden af en kvinde, en spion filosoferer over døden da det pludseligt bliver blodig alvor, Angst for slanger kan være farligt, Et smukt konstrueret testamente sikrer at Mr. Gilson får et bedre eftermæle end fortjent.
Flere af fortællingerne har overraskende drejninger af plottet, selv om de har et noget konstrueret præg ( )
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Witty, irreverent tales of war and the supernatural from the maverick misanthrope of American literature.

Questing after Pancho Villa's revolutionary forces, Ambose Bierce rode into Mexico in 1913 and completely vanished off the face of the earth. Though his ultimate fate remains a mystery to this day, Bierce's contribution to American letters rests firmly on the basis of his incomparable Devil's Dictionary and a remarkable body of short fiction. This new collection gathers some three dozen of Bierce's finest stories, including the celebrated Civil War fictions "An Occurrence at Owl Creek" and "Chickamauga," his macabre masterpieces "The Damned Thing" and "Moxon's Master," and his hilariously horrific "Oil of Dog" and "My Favorite Murder."

Tom Quirk, the volume's editor, provides a fascinating introductory essay, as well as indispensable explanatory notes, a glossary of military terms, and a catalog of Civil War battle sites and leaders.

Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Tom Quirk

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