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United States Historiography, American Literature - Regional Literature - Literary Criticism, Literary Criticism - U.S. Fiction & Prose Literature - General & Miscellaneous, 20th Century American Literature - Pre WWII - Literary Criticism, Historical Fict
Shelby Foote: Novelist and Historian by Jr. Phillips Robert L. β€” book cover

Shelby Foote: Novelist and Historian

by Jr. Phillips Robert L.
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Overview

A critical appreciation of the author extolled for both his fiction and his acclaimed three-volume history, The Civil War

Synopsis

Called the greatest Civil War historian, Shelby Foote began his career as a novelist whose powerful works of fiction rose out of his closeness to life and culture in his native region, the Mississippi Delta country. Later in his career he transformed modern historical prose by his keen sense of the novel. His artistic distance from the elements of regionalism that lie at the heart both of his novels and of his history writing gives his prose great narrative force.

This perceptive study fills the genuine need for a sound critical appreciation of Foote the novelist. After he appeared as a sage commentator in the PBS series The Civil War, the popular acclaim that catapulted Shelby Foote the historian to even greater eminence as an American oracle renewed much deserved interest in his novels and in critically rich assessments such as this one.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2006
Publisher
University Press of Mississippi
Pages
272
ISBN
9781604736663

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