An edition of Reading the man (2006)

Reading the Man

A Portrait of Robert E. Lee Through His Private Letters

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An edition of Reading the man (2006)

Reading the Man

A Portrait of Robert E. Lee Through His Private Letters

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For the 200th anniversary of Robert E. Lee's birth, a new portrait drawing on previously unpublished correspondenceRobert E. Lee's war correspondence is well known, and here and there personal letters have found their way into print, but the great majority of his most intimate messages have never been made public. These letters reveal a far more complex and contradictory man than the one who comes most readily to the imagination, for it is with his family and his friends that Lee is at his most candid, most engaging, and most vulnerable. Over the past several years historian Elizabeth Brown Pryor has uncovered a rich trove of unpublished Lee materials that had been held in both private and public collections.Her new book, a unique blend of analysis, narrative, and historiography, presents dozens of these letters in their entirety, most by Lee but a few by family members. Each letter becomes a departure point for an essay that shows what the letter uniquely reveals about Lee's time or character. The material covers all aspects of Lee's life—his early years, West Point, his work as an engineer, his relationships with his children and his slaves, his decision to join the South, his thoughts on military strategy, and his disappointments after defeat in the Civil War. The result is perhaps the most intimate picture to date of Lee, one that deftly analyzes the meaning of his actions within the context of his personality, his relationships, and the social tenor of his times.

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688

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Table of Contents

Torn to pieces
Perplexity
The torchbearers
The long gray line
Long to be remembered
Seven Arias
Pioneers
The family circle
Humanity and the law
Adrenaline
Crenellations
Black-eyed fancies
The headache bag
Mutable shield
Odyssey
Theory meets reality
"Upon a fearful summons"
Field of honor
"A general...is a rare product"
Apogee/perigee
Overwhelmed
The political animal
Ragged individualists
A leap in the dark
Blurred vision
"If vanquished, I am still victorious"

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Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xxiv, 658 p.
Number of pages
688
Dimensions
9.4 x 6.2 x 2.3 inches
Weight
2 pounds

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OL7641444M
ISBN 10
0670038296
ISBN 13
9780670038299
OCLC/WorldCat
71210272
Library Thing
2922174
Goodreads
735234

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