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The Victim: A Romance of the Real Jefferson Davis

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The novel dramatizes Jefferson Davis's public and private life, tracing his rise to national leadership and the strains of commanding a secessionist government during a prolonged civil war. It alternates sweeping accounts of campaigns and sieges with intimate domestic scenes and a romantic subplot, using fictionalized acquaintances to illuminate decision-making under pressure. As military fortunes ebb, the narrative follows political isolation, the fall of the capital, capture and imprisonment, and later efforts to reclaim honor. Recurring themes include duty, sacrifice, loyalty, and the personal costs of high command.

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Jr. Thomas Dixon

Thomas Dixon, Jr. was an American author and playwright known for his controversial works that often explored themes of race, society, and the American South. Born in the late 19th century, he gained notoriety for his novel "The Clansman: An Historical Romance of the Ku Klux Klan," which was later adapted into the film "The Birth of a Nation." Dixon's writings reflect the complex and often contentious issues of his time, particularly regarding the Reconstruction era and its aftermath. His works, including "A Man of the People: A Drama of Abraham Lincoln" and "The Leopard's Spots: A Romance of the White Man's Burden—1865-1900," contribute to the literary heritage of American historical fiction.

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