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Recollections of a Confederate Staff Officer. Civil War Memories Series
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- Nombre de pages237
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4771664-8
- EAN8596547716648
- Date de parution09/11/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille611 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "Recollections of a Confederate Staff Officer, " Gilbert Moxley Sorrel offers a poignant and dynamic recounting of his experiences during the American Civil War. Written with a blend of personal reflection and historical analysis, Sorrel's narrative captures the trials and tribulations of a Confederate officer serving under the renowned General James Longstreet. The memoir is marked by a vivid literary style that combines narrative prose with rich imagery, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the complexities of war, loyalty, and leadership amid the pervasive chaos of battle.
Sorrel's account is not just a soldier's tale; it is a poignant exploration of the moral dilemmas faced by commanders and soldiers alike, set against the backdrop of a fractured nation grappling with its identity. Gilbert Moxley Sorrel, born in 1838 in Georgia, was deeply influenced by the cultural milieu of the South and his family's military legacy. His insights as a staff officer stem from years spent navigating the intricacies of military life and the relationships forged in the crucible of conflict.
Sorrel's literary voice reflects a synthesis of personal experience and broader historical context, making his observations both intimate and universally relevant. Readers interested in military history or the personal stories that shaped the American Civil War will find "Recollections of a Confederate Staff Officer" to be an indispensable resource. Sorrel not only illuminates the ethos of the Confederate cause but also delves into the broader themes of honor, sacrifice, and the brutal realities of war.
This memoir stands as a testament to the human spirit, making it a compelling read for scholars and general audiences alike.
Sorrel's account is not just a soldier's tale; it is a poignant exploration of the moral dilemmas faced by commanders and soldiers alike, set against the backdrop of a fractured nation grappling with its identity. Gilbert Moxley Sorrel, born in 1838 in Georgia, was deeply influenced by the cultural milieu of the South and his family's military legacy. His insights as a staff officer stem from years spent navigating the intricacies of military life and the relationships forged in the crucible of conflict.
Sorrel's literary voice reflects a synthesis of personal experience and broader historical context, making his observations both intimate and universally relevant. Readers interested in military history or the personal stories that shaped the American Civil War will find "Recollections of a Confederate Staff Officer" to be an indispensable resource. Sorrel not only illuminates the ethos of the Confederate cause but also delves into the broader themes of honor, sacrifice, and the brutal realities of war.
This memoir stands as a testament to the human spirit, making it a compelling read for scholars and general audiences alike.





