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Robert E. Lee A Story and a Play by Ruth Hill

"Robert E. Lee: A Story and a Play" by Ruth Hill is a captivating and thought-provoking work that delves into the life and legacy of one of the most controversial figures in American history. This book masterfully combines a fictionalized narrative with an accompanying play, offering readers a comprehensive and immersive exploration of Robert E. Lee's character and the tumultuous era in which he lived.

The storytelling prowess of Ruth Hill truly shines throughout this book. Her ability to seamlessly weave together historical facts with fictional elements creates a compelling narrative that brings both the protagonist and the historical context to life. The story follows Lee from his early years as a promising military cadet to his later struggles during the Civil War and its aftermath. Through Hill's vivid descriptions and realistic dialogue, readers gain a deep understanding of Lee's motivations, fears, and the complex choices he faced.

What sets this book apart is the inclusion of a play that adds an extra layer of depth and engagement. The play offers an alternative perspective and allows readers to witness key events in Lee's life through a different lens. This creative element provides a fresh and unique take on a well-known historical figure, encouraging readers to question their preconceived notions and examine the multifaceted nature of individuals who have shaped history.

Hill's meticulous research is evident throughout the book, as she presents a well-rounded and nuanced portrayal of Lee. By delving into his personal relationships, internal struggles, and his broader impact on the nation, readers gain a more comprehensive understanding of the man behind the legend. Moreover, Hill explores the complexities of the Civil War era, touching upon themes of loyalty, duty, and the ethical dilemmas faced by individuals caught in the crossfire of history.

While the book delves into the life of Robert E. Lee, it does not shy away from discussing the controversial aspects of his legacy. Hill provides insight into Lee's decision to fight for the Confederacy and grapples with the moral implications of his actions. By critically examining Lee's motivations and challenging readers to consider different perspectives, the book encourages a thoughtful and introspective approach to history.

"Robert E. Lee: A Story and a Play" is a meticulously crafted book that successfully combines fiction and history to offer a fresh and captivating take on a prominent historical figure. Ruth Hill's writing abilities, extensive research, and thought-provoking approach make this book a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of the Civil War era and the individuals who shaped it.

First Page:

ROBERT E. LEE

A STORY AND A PLAY

LITTLE FOLKS' PLAYS OF AMERICAN HEROES

GEORGE WASHINGTON BENJAMIN FRANKLIN ABRAHAM LINCOLN ULYSSES S. GRANT ROBERT E. LEE JOHN JOSEPH PERSHING MAKERS OF AMERICA

Richard G. Badger, Publisher Boston

Little Folks' Plays of American Heroes

ROBERT E. LEE

A STORY AND A PLAY

RUTH HILL

[Illustration: ARTI et VERITATI]

BOSTON

RICHARD G. BADGER

THE GORHAM PRESS

Copyright, 1920, by Richard G. Badger

All Rights Reserved

MADE IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

THE GORHAM PRESS, BOSTON, U. S. A.

CONTENTS

THE STORY PAGE

Growing Up 9

A Young Soldier 10

The Mexican War 12

A Returned Hero 15

The Civil War 16

The College President 21

THE PLAY

Act I 29

Act II 37

Act III 44

Act IV 52

THE STORY

THE STORY OF ROBERT E. LEE

GROWING UP

Once upon a time in beautiful Virginia there lived a little boy named Robert Edward Lee... Continue reading book >>




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