"The Continental Monthly, Vol. III, No. V, May 1863" by Various is a snapshot of mid-19th century America, capturing writings focused on literature and national policy amidst the Civil War. This magazine issue likely includes essays, articles, and perhaps poems that explore the literary scene alongside how the war shaped American thinking and culture. It begins with a look at Illinois, examining how the state views itself and is seen by others, blending pride with critique of its people's actions, especially in politics and social matters. The opening hints at loyalty, dreams, and the moral heart of the state during the nation's conflict, promising a deeper look at identity, allegiances, and the pursuit of ambition within the issue.

The Continental Monthly, Vol. III, No. V, May, 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
By Various
Amidst a nation divided, this collection offers insightful perspectives examining loyalty, identity, and ambition during a time of war.
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2006-08-21
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