“The Swamp Angel”

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“The Swamp Angel” is a poem by Herman Melville reflecting on a famous Civil War artillery gun used to bombard Charleston, South Carolina, highlighting the moral and psychological dimensions of wartime destruction.

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instanceOf poem
author Herman Melville NERFINISHED
basedOn Swamp Angel artillery gun NERFINISHED
collection Battle-Pieces and Aspects of the War NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts long-range artillery bombardment
urban destruction in war
form lyric verse
genre lyric poem
war poem
hasImagery fire and bombardment
heavenly and infernal contrasts
hasTitle The Swamp Angel NERFINISHED
historicalContext Union siege operations against Charleston
inspiredBy Union artillery bombardment of Charleston
language English
literaryDevice biblical allusion
imagery
personification
literaryMovement American literature NERFINISHED
literaryPeriod 19th-century American poetry
meter irregular meter
partOf Herman Melville's war poetry
perspective Union viewpoint
publicationCentury 19th century
relatedWork Battle-Pieces and Aspects of the War NERFINISHED
setting American Civil War NERFINISHED
Charleston, South Carolina NERFINISHED
subject American Civil War NERFINISHED
Charleston, South Carolina NERFINISHED
artillery
bombardment of Charleston
destruction of cities
moral dimensions of war
psychological impact of warfare
theme distance between attacker and victim
judgment and retribution
moral ambiguity of wartime violence
religious imagery in war
technological power and human conscience
tone meditative
morally reflective
somber
workOfAuthor Herman Melville NERFINISHED
writer Herman Melville NERFINISHED

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Battle-Pieces and Aspects of the War hasPart “The Swamp Angel”