- Gods and Generals
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name = Gods and Generals
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image_caption = Soft cover edition of "Gods and Generals"
author = Jeff Shaaracover_artist =
country =United States
language = English
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subject =American Civil War
genre =Historical novel
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release_date =1996
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followed_by =The Killer Angels "Gods and Generals" is a
novel which serves as aprequel toMichael Shaara 's1974 Pulitzer Prize -winning work about theBattle of Gettysburg , "The Killer Angels ". Written byJeffrey Shaara after his father Michael's death in 1988, the novel relates events from 1858 through 1863 during theAmerican Civil War , ending just as the two armies march toward Gettysburg. Since 1988, Jeff Shaara has written "The Last Full Measure ", which follows the events presented in "The Killer Angels".In
2003 "Gods and Generals" was made into a film directed byRonald F. Maxwell and starringRobert Duvall andJeff Daniels . The film shares most of its cast with "Gettysburg", the film adaptation of "The Killer Angels".Plot
Copying his father's approach of focusing on the most important officers of the two armies (General
Robert E. Lee ,Major General Winfield Scott Hancock , Lt. Gen. Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson, and Lieutenant ColonelJoshua Chamberlain ), Shaara depicted the emotional drama of soldiers fighting old friends while accurately detailing historical details including troop movements, strategies, and tactical combat situations. General Hancock, for instance, spends much of the novel dreading the day he will have to fire on his friend in the Confederate Army, "Lo" Armistead. The novel also deals with General Lee's disillusionment with the Confederate bureaucracy and General Jackson's religious fervor.In addition to covering events leading up to the war, the book details the events of First Bull Run, Antietam, Fredericksburg, and Chancellorsville. The film version provides only cursory coverage of immediate pre-war events, predominantly surrounding Lee and the
secession ofVirginia , and omits the Battle of Antietam.
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