The Shadows Rise: Abraham Lincoln and the Ann Rutledge Legend

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In contemporary decades the Ann Rutledge story has been treated as mythical moderately than as an account of Abraham Lincoln’s first but doomed love affair. What was once once the central episode in his youthful emotional life has been forced to the margins of Lincoln scholarship, or beyond. In The Shadows Upward push, the first book-length remedy of the subject, John Evangelist Walsh restores Ann Rutledge to her rightful place within the historical record.
In 1945 the noted Lincoln scholar James G. Randall stated in his Lincoln biography that no real evidence existed to confirm Lincoln’s love for Ann or the tales of his profound grief at her early death. Could it be that Lincoln’s Illinois law partner, William Herndon, concocted the famous legend? It was once in an 1866 lecture that Herndon himself first told the story of this tragic romance.
During the past three years two scholars, John Y. Simon and Douglas Wilson, started the rehabilitation of Ann with a reexamination of Herndon’s papers. Now, in The Shadows Upward push, Walsh transcends and transforms contemporary research, re-creating the Lincoln-Rutledge story in all its dramatic fullness and depth. Along side new material and new interpretations he supplies some outdated common sense. A highlight is his convincing reconstructions of Herndon’s many interviews with Lincoln’s New Salem friends, which go far toward exonerating him of the charge that he led his witnesses. Also of significance is Walsh’s fresh examination of the Mary Owens affair, through which Lincoln’s offer of marriage was once refused.

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