Abraham Lincoln
Auteur : Daniel Kilham Dodge
Date de publication : 2000
Éditeur : University of Illinois Press
Nombre de pages : 58
Résumé du livre
A study that surveys the literary sources that shaped the writings of Abraham Lincoln, a man whose own utterances are inscribed on America's cultural memory. It investigates how his knowledge of a wide range of literature - from newspapers and law books to poetry and natural philosophy - influenced his writing.