A Soldier's Letters to Charming Nellie
Joseph Benjamin Polley
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Whether written in camp, in hospital, or in hospitable home, the letters tell a plain, unvarnished, and true story of the observations and experiences, the impressions and feelings, of a soldier whose only personal regret is that he could not be one of those whose paroles at Appomattox are patents incontestable that they fought for the right as they saw it, as long as there was a hope to encourage them. Though not intended as history, they are historical in the respect that they narrate actual occurrences in camp, on the march, and in the battle. The lady to whom all but the last were addressed was no more a myth from 1861 to 1865 than now, when, a gray-haired wife, mother, and grandmother, she presides with the grace and dignity of the truest womanhood over the home made for her by the gallant officer of the Tennessee Army, her first and only beloved, whom she wedded shortly after the close of the war. To her soldier correspondent she was the friend of one more than a friend. It was not until March of 1865 that they ever met. Her letters kept him so well-advised of all that was transpiring in Texas, and were so friendly, entertaining, and altogether "charming," that, without leave or license, he substituted that adjective for the conventional "Miss" to which she was entitled. (Summary by J. B. Polley) (8 hr 37 min)
Chapitres
Introduction | 8:54 | Lu par Dale Latham |
Early Experiences in Camp | 12:57 | Lu par Dale Latham |
Humorous Incidents | 17:36 | Lu par Dale Latham |
Around Yorktown | 19:44 | Lu par asterix |
Battle of Seven Pines | 13:40 | Lu par asterix |
Gaines' Mill | 14:31 | Lu par asterix |
Battle of Second Manassas | 15:21 | Lu par asterix |
Second Manassas, Continued | 18:07 | Lu par asterix |
Crossing Over Into Maryland | 14:32 | Lu par asterix |
Incidents at Fredericksburg | 18:20 | Lu par Dale Latham |
In and Around Richmond | 25:20 | Lu par Dale Latham |
After Chancellorsville | 14:49 | Lu par Dale Latham |
Hood's Texans in Pennsylvania | 14:39 | Lu par Denise Nordell |
Gettysburg | 13:01 | Lu par Denise Nordell |
Reminiscences of Chickamauga | 12:17 | Lu par Denise Nordell |
Forage for Hog Meat | 23:33 | Lu par asterix |
A Battle 'Above the Clouds' | 18:15 | Lu par asterix |
Strenuous Times in Tennessee | 16:08 | Lu par asterix |
The Power of the Fiddle and the Bow | 16:39 | Lu par asterix |
Some 'Escape' Stories | 23:35 | Lu par asterix |
A Flight to Arms | 18:51 | Lu par Dale Latham |
A Thirty Day Furlough | 17:46 | Lu par Dale Latham |
Texas in the Battle of the Wilderness | 17:21 | Lu par Dale Latham |
Fun in the Trenches | 16:22 | Lu par asterix |
Texans in Virginia | 15:34 | Lu par asterix |
Hot Skirmishing - Wounded | 19:58 | Lu par asterix |
Luxuriating in Feasts and Feather Beds | 17:24 | Lu par asterix |
Adventures En Route to Texas | 21:11 | Lu par asterix |
Fourth Texas at Gaines' Mill | 41:01 | Lu par asterix |
Critiques
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TwinkieToes
I'm only through chapter 5 so far, but I'm loving this already. The writer of these letters has a very dry humor. When he's describing carnage and battle (quite sanitized, since he's writing to a lady), one cannot help but laugh over some of his witticisms. Giving it 4 stars for now, but I may come back and up that when I'm finished listening. The two readers I've heard so far are great, although one of them has some fairly long pauses in strange places, which gives the recording a slightly off-kilter feel. But otherwise his reading is excellent.