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The Killer Angels

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Michael Shaara Biography

Early Years and Education
Early Work
Final Years

About The Killer Angels

Summary and Analysis by Chapter

Foreword
Monday, June 29, 1863 — 1. The Spy
Monday, June 29, 1863 — 2. Chamberlain
Monday, June 29, 1863 — 3. Buford
Monday, June 29, 1863 — 4. Longstreet
Wednesday, July 1, 1863 — 1. Lee
Wednesday, July 1, 1863 — 2. Buford
Wednesday, July 1, 1863 — 3. Lee
Wednesday, July 1, 1863 — 4. Chamberlain
Wednesday, July 1, 1863 — 5. Longstreet
Wednesday, July 1, 1863 — 6. Lee
Wednesday, July 1, 1863 — 7. Buford
Thursday, July 2, 1863 — 1. Fremantle
Thursday, July 2, 1863 — 2. Chamberlain
Thursday, July 2, 1863 — 3. Longstreet
Thursday, July 2, 1863 — 4. Chamberlain
Thursday, July 2, 1863 — 5. Longstreet
Thursday, July 2, 1863 — 6. Lee
Friday, July 3, 1863 — 1. Chamberlain
Friday, July 3, 1863 — 2. Longstreet
Friday, July 3, 1863 — 3. Chamberlain
Friday, July 3, 1863 — 4. Armistead
Friday, July 3, 1863 — 5. Longstreet
Friday, July 3, 1863 — 6. Chamberlain
Afterword

Character List

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Character Analysis

Robert E. Lee
James Longstreet
Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain
John Buford

Critical Essays

The Killer Angels — History or Novel?
The Battle of Gettysburg — the Civilian Experience
Good versus Evil; Man versus Challenge
Questions as Theme
Emotions/Beliefs
The Lee versus Longstreet Battle Strategy Conflict

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Lee, General Robert E. (the Old Gray Fox) commander of the Army of Northern Virginia

Longstreet, Lieutenant General James (Pete, Old Peter, Dutch, Old Pete, War Horse) 1st Army Corps commander and Lee's most valued commander

Armistead, Brigadier General Lewis A. (Lo, Lothario) Pickett's brigade commander, who was close friends with General Hancock before the war

Pickett, Major General George E. Longstreet's division commander

Garnett, Brigadier General Richard Brooke Pickett's brigade commander who was seeking to salvage his honor from an unfounded slur by General Stonewall Jackson

Early, Major General Jubal Ewell's division commander

Ewell, Lieutenant General Richard S. (Old Baldy) 2nd Army Corps

Stuart, Major General James Ewell Brown (J.E.B.) Cavalry Division commander who was controversial and flamboyant

Heth, Major General Henry (Harry) Hill's division commander

Hill, Lieutenant General Ambrose Powell 3rd Army Corps

Hood, Major General John Bell (Sam) Longstreet's division commander

Jackson, General Thomas J. (Stonewall, Old Thomas, Old Blue Light) forceful commander under Lee who was killed before Gettysburg and whose loss forced the reorganization of Lee's Army, placing several inexperienced generals in command positions

Pettigrew, Brigadier General James Johnston Heth's brigade commander

Kemper, Brigadier General James Pickett's brigade commander from Virginia who was speaker of the Virginia House and not fond of foreigners

Fremantle, Lieutenant Colonel Arthur Lyon-Englishman of Her Majesty's Coldstream Guards, there to observe the Confederacy. His name is sometimes spelled Freemantle

Harrison Longstreet's spy

Pender, Major General William Dorsey Hill's division commander

Taylor, Major Walter Lee's aide

Trimble, Brigadier General Isaac division commander under Pender who led one of the groups in Pickett's charge; he was originally a volunteer under Ewell

Sorrel, Major G. Moxley Longstreet's chief of staff (sometimes spelled Sorrell)

Rodes, Major General Robert Ewell's division commander

Mary Armistead refers to Mary, in remembering the last night with Hancock and Hancock's wife Almira. While not specifically stated, it is assumed this is his deceased wife's name

Pickett, Sallie (LaSalle Corbelle) George Pickett's wife; at the time of Gettysburg she was his sweetheart


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