
With Lee in Virginia
With Lee in Virginia, written by G. A. Henty in 1890, follows Vincent Wingfield, a wealthy Virginian planter's son who enlists in the Confederate cavalry during the American Civil War. The novel details his personal adventures, including battles, espionage, and a prison escape, while providing an overview of the war's causes and key figures such as Lee and Grant. Henty, an Englishman, presents a nuanced view of slavery, acknowledging its complexities while expressing his disdain for the institution. This work serves as both a historical narrative and a fictional account of the Civil War in Virginia.
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