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Mary Johnston's 'The Long Roll' stands as a vivid portrayal of the Civil War era, rendered with an immersive narrative that plunges the reader into the tumult of battle and the complexity of human conflicts. Johnston's meticulous attention to historical detail and her ability to intertwine character development with the monumental events of the time contribute to the novel's enduring literary value. The book's stylistic features and its place in the literary canon are significant, reflecting the grand narrative style of early 20th-century historical epics, poised between the realism of…mehr

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Mary Johnston's 'The Long Roll' stands as a vivid portrayal of the Civil War era, rendered with an immersive narrative that plunges the reader into the tumult of battle and the complexity of human conflicts. Johnston's meticulous attention to historical detail and her ability to intertwine character development with the monumental events of the time contribute to the novel's enduring literary value. The book's stylistic features and its place in the literary canon are significant, reflecting the grand narrative style of early 20th-century historical epics, poised between the realism of contemporary chroniclers and the symbolic interpretations of revisionist historiographers. Mary Johnston, as an author, was profoundly influenced by the rich history of her native Virginia and the stories passed down through generations about the American Civil War. Her writing is marked by an authoritative grasp of military strategy and daily life during the war, an insight likely shaped by her deep research and a personal resolve to illuminate the era's complex truths. Johnston's work in 'The Long Roll' is not mere recitation of history but a creative act of remembrance and interpretation, aiming to offer a sense of empathy and understanding regarding the human dimensions of war. 'The Long Roll' is recommended for readers who appreciate historical fiction that both educates and entertains. It is a classic that manages to capture the essence of an era, perfect for those enamored by the intricacies of the Civil War or enthusiasts of historically rich narratives. Johnston's work resonates with modern audiences, offering a unique lens through which we can reflect on the past while considering the universalities of human nature in times of profound discord and change.

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Mary Johnston (1870-1936) was an American novelist and women's rights advocate, renowned for her detailed historical fiction and vivid storytelling. Born in Buchanan, Virginia, Johnston grew up amidst the post-Civil War era that heavily influenced her writing. 'The Long Roll' is one of her most celebrated works, meticulously chronicling the experiences of Confederate general Stonewall Jackson during the American Civil War. This book, along with its sequel 'Cease Firing,' demonstrates Johnston's meticulous research and her ability to bring historical figures to life with psychological depth and narrative flair. Johnston's writing is characterized by its rich historical context and often revolves around themes of honor, sacrifice, and the moral complexities of war. With a body of work that includes over 20 novels, Johnston was not only a prolific writer but also a progressive voice for her time, advocating for women's suffrage and equality. Her literary style combines romanticism with realism, allowing her to captivate readers with both emotional narratives and an authentic portrayal of historical events. Johnston's contribution to literature transcends mere storytelling; she provided cultural commentary and historical understanding through her evocative and educational prose.