The Copperhead - Couverture souple

Harold Frederic

 
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Synopsis

The novel is set in New York State during the American Civil War and focuses on the character of a man named Abner Beech. Abner is a staunchly anti-war Democrat, known as a "Copperhead," a term used for Northern Democrats who opposed the war and sympathized with the South. Abner's political views place him at odds with the prevailing sentiment of his community, which is fervently supportive of the Union war effort. The story follows Abner's experiences as he navigates the tensions and dangers associated with his anti-war stance. The narrative explores the personal and social ramifications of Abner's political beliefs. It delves into his relationships with his family, his community, and the broader political landscape. The novel also examines the moral and ethical dilemmas faced by individuals with opposing viewpoints during a time of national crisis.

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