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Elizabeth Brown Pryor

    Elizabeth Brown Pryor was a distinguished historian whose work delved into the lives of pivotal American figures. Her most acclaimed biographies are noted for their deep engagement with archival sources, particularly private letters, offering fresh perspectives on her subjects. Pryor approached biography with meticulous care, striving for authentic portrayals of character and motivation. Her ability to illuminate the past through primary documents and insightful analysis makes her a significant voice for readers interested in American history.

    Six Encounters With Lincoln
    Reading the Man : A Portrait of Robert E. Lee through his Private Lettters
    • 2017

      Six Encounters With Lincoln

      • 480 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      Explores the psychology, character, and leadership of the sixteenth president as evidenced by six encounters with his constituents, from an awkward meeting with Army officers on the eve of the Civil War to a White House conversation with a fierce abolitionist.

      Six Encounters With Lincoln
    • 2008

      “Pryor’s biography helps part with a lot of stupid out there about Lee – chiefly, that he was, somehow, ‘anti-slavery.’” – Ta-Nehisi Coates, theatlantic.com An “unorthodox, critical, and engaging biography” (Boston Globe) – Winner of The Lincoln Prize Robert E. Lee is remembered by history as a tragic figure, stoic and brave but distant and enigmatic. Using dozens of previously unpublished letters as departure points, Pryor produces a stunning personal account of Lee's military ability, shedding new light on every aspect of the complex and contradictory general's life story. Explained for the first time in the context of the young United States's tumultuous societal developments, Lee's actions reveal a man forced to play a leading role in the formation of the nation at the cost of his private happiness.

      Reading the Man : A Portrait of Robert E. Lee through his Private Lettters