George Washington: A Life in Books: A Life in Books

George Washington: A Life in Books: A Life in Books

by Kevin J. Hayes
George Washington: A Life in Books: A Life in Books

George Washington: A Life in Books: A Life in Books

by Kevin J. Hayes

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Overview

When it comes to the Founding Fathers, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, and Alexander Hamilton are generally considered the great minds of early America. George Washington, instead, is toasted with accolades regarding his solid common sense and strength in battle. Indeed, John Adams once snobbishly dismissed him as "too illiterate, unlearned, unread for his station and reputation." Yet Adams, as well as the majority of the men who knew Washington in his life, were unaware of his singular devotion to self-improvement. Based on a comprehensive amount of research at the Library of Congress, the collections at Mount Vernon, and rare book archives scattered across the country, Kevin J. Hayes corrects this misconception and reconstructs in vivid detail the active intellectual life that has gone largely unnoticed in conventional narratives of Washington. Despite being a lifelong reader, Washington felt an acute sense of embarrassment about his relative lack of formal education and cultural sophistication, and in this sparkling literary biography, Hayes illustrates just how tirelessly Washington worked to improve. Beginning with the primers, forgotten periodicals, conduct books, and classic eighteenth-century novels such as Tom Jones that shaped Washington's early life, Hayes studies Washington's letters and journals, charting the many ways the books of his upbringing affected decisions before and during the Revolutionary War. The final section of the book covers the voluminous reading that occurred during Washington's presidency and his retirement at Mount Vernon. Throughout, Hayes examines Washington's writing as well as his reading, from The Journal of Major George Washington through his Farewell Address. The sheer breadth of titles under review here allow readers to glimpse Washington's views on foreign policy, economics, the law, art, slavery, marriage, and religion-and how those views shaped the young nation.. Ultimately, this sharply written biography offers a fresh perspective on America's Father, uncovering the ideas that shaped his intellectual journey and, subsequently, the development of America.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780190456696
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 04/03/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 544
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Kevin J. Hayes, Emeritus Professor at the University of Central Oklahoma, lives and writes in Toledo, Ohio. He is the author of several books including The Road to Monticello: The Life and Mind of Thomas Jefferson (OUP, 2008) and A Journey through American Literature (OUP, 2012).

Table of Contents

Preface Acknowledgments 1. Meditations and Contemplations 2. Every Boy His Own Teacher 3. Exemplars 4. Travel Writing 5. The Journal of Major George Washington 6. A Memorial Containing a Summary View of Facts 7. Home and Garden 8. George Washington, Bibliographer 9. The Education of John Parke Custis 10. Revolutionary Pamphlets 11. Common Sense and Independence 12. A Green Baize Bookcase 13. Planning for Retirement 14. Haven of History 15. The Slave, the Quaker, and the Panopticon 16. Politics and the Picaresque 17. Presidential Patronage and the Development of American Literature 18. Official Letters to the Honorable American Congress 19. Farewell Address 20. Home at Last Notes Sources Index
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