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An American Patrician or The Story of Aaron Burr - Illustrated - cover

An American Patrician or The Story of Aaron Burr - Illustrated

Alfred Henry Lewis

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In "An American Patrician, or The Story of Aaron Burr," Alfred Henry Lewis presents a vivid biographical account of one of America's most polarizing historical figures, Aaron Burr. The narrative intertwines rich historical detail with intricate character analysis, showcasing Lewis's literary prowess in crafting a compelling tale that navigates the complexities of Burr's life. Through storytelling that balances drama with informative prose, Lewis contextualizes Burr's ambition, controversies, and the societal norms of 18th-century America, creating a portrait that is both intimate and expansive. Alfred Henry Lewis, an influential American journalist and author, brought to this work his keen insight into the political machinations of his era. His background in law and journalism, combined with a fascination for the American character, positioned him uniquely to explore Aaron Burr's multifaceted personality. Lewis's experiences as a colorful commentator on contemporary issues may also have influenced his portrayal of Burr, reflecting the broader themes of ambition, leadership, and the often-turbulent relationship between personal desires and public perception. For readers seeking to understand the enigmatic figure of Aaron Burr, this book is an enlightening journey into early American politics and society. Lewis's engaging style and thorough research offer a unique perspective, making it an essential read for historians, students of American literature, and anyone intrigued by the larger-than-life personas that shaped the nation.
Disponible desde: 01/08/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 170 páginas.

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