Lee, Clifford Dowdey
Lee, Clifford Dowdey
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Lee
A Biography

Author: Clifford Dowdey

Narrator: Malcolm Hillgartner

Unabridged: 33 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 07/11/2017


Synopsis

General Robert E. Lee is well known as a major figure in the Civil War. However, by removing Lee from the delimiting frame of the Civil War and placing him in the context of the Republic’s total history, Dowdey shows the “eternal relevance” of this tragic figure to the American heritage. With access to hundreds of personal letters, Dowdey brings fresh insights into Lee’s background and personal relationships and examines the factors which made Lee that rare specimen, a “complete person.” In tracing Lee’s reluctant involvement in the sectional conflict, Dowdey shows that he was essentially a peacemaker, very advanced in his disbelief in war as a resolution.Lee had never led troops in combat until suddenly given command of a demoralized, hodgepodge force under siege from McClellan in front of Richmond. In a detailed study of Lee’s growth in the mastery of the techniques of war, he shows his early mistakes, the nature of his seemingly intuitive powers, the limitations imposed by his personal character and physical decline, and the effect of this character on the men with whom he created a legendary army. It was after the fighting was over that Dowdey believes Lee made his most significant and neglected achievement. As a symbol of the defeated people, he rose above all hostilities and, in the wreckage of his own fortunes, advocated rebuilding a New South, for which he set the example with his progressive program in education. The essence of Lee’s tragedy was the futility of his efforts toward the harmonious restoration of the Republic with the dissensions of the past forgotten.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Andrew on April 23, 2019

A thorough review of Lee’s life I was more interested in finding out about Lee before and after the Civil War. This book did not disappoint. I did find it interesting that he thought the best Union general in the Civil War was McClellan.......more

Goodreads review by Reza on October 14, 2022

General Robert E. Lee, or Marse Robert, my favorite nickname of him, was one those instances of people whose deeds elevated him into quasi-deity status. One of the greatest tactical geniuses America has ever had, Lee was able to gain reputation as fearsome tactician even though he was leading the Co......more

Goodreads review by John on November 15, 2017

Clifford Dowdey’s 700+ page Lee is a truly hagiographic account of the commander of the Army of Northern Virginia. Dowdey notes that “Lee towered above all others as the single most perfected product. Indeed, it was the suggested of a total perfection that has tended to dim Lee with a certain remote......more

Goodreads review by Geoff on May 23, 2019

A Defense of Lee and of the South This book does provide a very interesting and detailed history of Civil war battles, worth reading except for the pervasive Southern bias that ranges from subtle to extreme. Overall, Lee is portrayed as a hero, a victim of other's incompetence. The South is portrayed......more

Goodreads review by Micah on December 12, 2018

If you're going to read a biography on Lee, read Douglas Southall Freeman's 4 volume biography, R.E. Lee (or an abridged version). Dowdey's work is impressive and captures the political landscape of the time period (although his bias is rather obvious). It focuses less on the battle strategy than Fr......more