“Shiloh: A Requiem”

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“Shiloh: A Requiem” is a Civil War poem by Herman Melville that reflects somberly on the human cost of the Battle of Shiloh.

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instanceOf literary work
poem
addresses tragedy of fratricidal conflict
author Herman Melville NERFINISHED
collection Battle-Pieces and Aspects of the War NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
dateOfEventDepicted April 1862
depicts Confederate soldiers
Union soldiers
emphasizes equality of suffering on both sides
firstLine Skimming lightly, wheeling still,
form lyric
genre lyric poem
war poetry
hasAlternativeTitle Shiloh: A Requiem (April, 1862) NERFINISHED
hasCriticalReception recognized as one of Melville’s finest war poems
hasSubjectCategory 19th-century poems
American poetry
Civil War poetry
historicalEventDepicted Battle of Shiloh NERFINISHED
imagery fallen soldiers
rain over battlefield
inspiredBy Battle of Shiloh NERFINISHED
language English
literaryMovement American Romanticism
American realism (early tendencies)
literaryPeriod American Civil War era NERFINISHED
meter irregular
narrativeFocus aftermath of battle
originalPublicationYear 1866
perspective third-person
publishedIn New York City NERFINISHED
publisher Harper & Brothers NERFINISHED
relatedWork Battle-Pieces and Aspects of the War NERFINISHED
rhymeScheme irregular
setting Battlefield of Shiloh NERFINISHED
subject American Civil War NERFINISHED
Battle of Shiloh NERFINISHED
theme death
human cost of war
mourning
reconciliation
shared suffering of soldiers
tone elegiac
somber
usesDevice alliteration
enjambment
symbolism

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