Let Me Lie: Being In The Main An Ethnological Account Of The Remarkable Commonwealth Of Virginia And The Making Of Its History( Series - The Virginia Bookshelf )

(Paperback - 2001/05/01)
by

James Branch Cabell

 (Author)
,

R. H. W. Dillard

 (Foreword By)
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Book: Let Me Lie: Being In The Main An Ethnological Account Of The Remarkable Commonwealth Of Virginia And The Making Of Its History( Series - The Virginia Bookshelf )
When Let Me Lie was first published in 1947, most reviewers missed the double meaning of the book's title. Deaf to James Branch Cabell's many-layered ironic wit, they read the book as a paean to the old South.

Readers of this new paperback edition are unlikely to repeat the mistake. Let Me Lie is indeed a carefully researched and brilliantly written historical narrative of Virginia from 1559 to 1946 -- focusing on Tidewater, Richmond, and the Northern Neck -- but as a fictional scholar remarks in the book, Cabell's history is "both accurate and injudicious". Virginia's story of itself, Cabell claims, depends on illusion and myth, and his skill as a satirist allows him to construct and deflate these myths simultaneously. Ranging in topic flora Don Luis de Velasco and Captain John Smith to Edgar Allan Poe and Ellen Glasgow, from Confederate heroes to the oddities of the post-Civil War Old Dominion, Let Me Lie remains compulsively readable, as history, entertainment, or both.

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Author: James Branch Cabell, R. H. W. Dillard
ISBN:

0813920434


ISBN-13:

9780813920436

,

978-0813920436


Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 2001/05/01
Publisher: University Of Virginia Press
Number of Pages: 312
Language: English
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    ISBN Number: 0813920434, 9780813920436, 978-0813920436