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Mellichampe

Published
Mar 2012
Main Genre
Historical Historical
Pages
431

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The second of eight novels in the Revolutionary War series, William Gilmore Simms's revolutionary romance Mellichampe follows the fictional band of Francis Marion's partisans in the fall of 1780 after the Battle of Camden, as they engage in guerrilla warfare on the Santee River against loyalist and British forces. Simms considered Mellichampe a Historical romance that accurately conveyed the career of Marion to the very letter of the written history, and a sequel to The Partisan. Mellichampe is, therefore, considered part of a trilogy within the Revolutionary series, a second installment resuming the narrative thread suspended at the conclusion of The Partisan. However, all three of the books can stand alone as well. In dramatizing the partisan, guerilla tactics that took place in the Revolutionary War of South Carolina, Simms avoids romanticizing his patriot characters at the expense of British ones; in fact, Simms imbues all characters with a complexity that displays both virtue and vice, regardless of Whig or Tory commitments.

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Mar 2012 University of South Carolina Press ISBN13 9781611170627 ISBN10 1611170621
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Jan 2018 Createspace ISBN13 9781983532436 ISBN10 1983532436
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Aug 2015 Scholar Select ISBN13 9781296554606 ISBN10 1296554600
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May 2018 HardPress ISBN10 B07CXYGTPQ
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