Intended as a plausible psychological and intellectual portrait
of Landon Carter, thi study attempts to delineate his central
character traits and personal values. It calls attention to what
motivated him, to the major problems he encountered, how he sought
to solve them, and how well he succeeded. His world is viewed in
much the way he must have seen it. The book is also an inquiry into
the personal values and social imperatives of the
eighteenth-century Virginia gentry, for Carter exemplifies the
ideas and assumptions that gave structure and coherence to the
private and public worlds of that extraordinary group.
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