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Inventing Ethan Allen / John J. Duffy and H. Nicholas Muller III.

Van Pelt Library E207.A4 D84 2014
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Duffy, John J., author.
Muller, H. Nicholas, III, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Allen, Ethan, 1738-1789.
Allen, Ethan.
Soldiers--United States--Biography.
Soldiers.
United States.
United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783--Biography.
History.
Vermont--History--Revolution, 1775-1783.
Vermont.
Genre:
Biographies.
Physical Description:
xii, 285 pages : illustrations, map ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Lebanon NH : University Press of New England, [2014]
Summary:
Since 1969, Ethan Allen has been the subject of three biographical studies, all of which indulge in sustaining and revitalizing the image of Allen as a physically imposing Vermont yeoman, a defender of the rights of Americans, an eloquent military hero, and a master of many guises, from rough frontiersman to gentleman philosopher. Seeking the authentic Ethan Allen, the authors of this volume ask: How did that Ethan Allen secure his place in popular culture? As they observe, this spectacular persona leaves little room for a more accurate assessment of Allen as a self-interested land speculator, rebellious mob leader, inexperienced militia officer, and truth-challenged man who would steer Vermont into the British Empire. Drawing extensively from the correspondence in Ethan Allen and his Kin and a wide range of historical, political, and cultural sources, Duffy and Muller analyze the factors that led to Ethan Allen's two-hundred-year-old status as the most famous figure in Vermont's past. Placing facts against myths, the authors reveal how Allen acquired and retained his iconic image, how the much-repeated legends composed after his death coincide with his life, why recollections of him are synonymous with the story of Vermont, and why some Vermonters still assign to Allen their own cherished and idealized values.
Contents:
Confused accounts of Ethan Allen's death: later accounts compound the story
Seeking the main chance: limited education, failed ventures, and the promise of the New Hampshire grants
Chasing fame and glory: success at Ticonderoga, blundering at St. John, and defeat at Montreal
Ethan Allen and the historians: discovering a hero
The many guises of the hero: Ethan Allen in fiction, stone, uniform, and popular imagination
Making it up: anecdotes, legends, and other dubious tales
Silence and exclusion: murder, slaveholding, and plagiarism
The hero keeps his reputation
Epilogue: the hero lives.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781611685534
1611685532
9781611685541
1611685540
OCLC:
862349370

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