Lewis Rand

Lewis Rand by Mary Johnston, published by Wildside Press in 2005, is a work of fiction that delves into the complexities of human ambition and character. This edition spans 320 pages and is presented in English. Set against the backdrop of the Jeffersonian era, the narrative intertwines historical figures such as Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr with a personal exploration of the protagonist’s drive for success.
Readers will encounter a rich character study that showcases Johnston’s psychological insight into her characters. The story unfolds amid the tumultuous events of the time, offering a unique perspective on the ambitions and motivations that shape individual destinies. Lewis Rand stands as a significant contribution to Johnston’s body of work, inviting readers to reflect on the interplay between personal aspirations and historical context.
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Written in 1908 by classic American novelist Mary Johnston, Lewis Rand features characters drawn with wonderful psychological penetration. Set amid the splendid chaos of the Jeffersonian era, where the great men of the day — from Jefferson himself to Aaron Burr and many others — take stage, it is nonetheless a personal character study of one man driven by the will to succeed. Lewis Rand is truly a high point in Johnston’s oeuvre.
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