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Border and Bastille George Alfred Lawrence

Border and Bastille By George Alfred Lawrence

Border and Bastille by George Alfred Lawrence


Summary

Lawrence's 1863 book describes his failure to join the Confederate army, but also gives an account of America during the Civil War. Racist and relativist, his work also reflects his background as a novelist, as he illustrates vividly the atmosphere and characters encountered in the United States.

Border and Bastille Summary

Border and Bastille: By the Author of 'Guy Livingstone' by George Alfred Lawrence

Published in 1863, English novelist George Alfred Lawrence's first foray into travel-writing recounts a failed attempt to join the Confederate Army of Virginia. Lawrence (1827-76), who abandoned a law career when his first novel (1853) sold, became known for books that celebrated the brash, violent, aristocratic hero. Lawrence had joined the militia in England, and one critic has suggested that Lawrence's American expedition was his attempt to live as his most famous character, Guy Livingstone, and his attempt to write himself into heroism. In novelistic fashion his work describes his voyage from England to New York, his journey as far as Maryland, his capture by farmers, and his weeks in a Washington gaol. Lawrence embraced the Confederate cause and his work, often racist and relativist, expresses total faith in it.

Table of Contents

L'Envoi; 1. A foul start; 2. Congressia; 3. Capua; 4. Friends in council; 5. The ford; 6. The ferry; 7. Fallen across the threshold; 8. The road to Avernus; 9. Caged birds; 10. Dark days; 11. Homeward bound; 12. A popular armament; 13. The debatable ground; 14. Conclusion.

Additional information

NLS9781108033299
9781108033299
1108033296
Border and Bastille: By the Author of 'Guy Livingstone' by George Alfred Lawrence
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2011-09-22
294
N/A
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