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Although citing individual letters for biographical and critical
purposes, Lincoln's letters have not been studied as a whole. But
careful study of his letters reveals that studying Lincoln's letter
writing is fundamental to understanding his development as a writer
of memorable prose. Early, he employed Hugh Blair's popular idea of
developing ""taste"" in written documents, while he later carefully
studied the letters of his contemporaries, and using
""imitation""as a guide, he learned to write, ultimately composing
well over 5000 letters. Lincoln's letter writing began in his youth
in rural Indiana, developed further in his early life as a lawyer
and nascent politician, and finally concluded in his letters to his
cabinet. As he became more proficient as a writer, Lincoln
gradually employed more sophisticated rhetorical strategies. While
not necessarily focusing on his most memorable letters, the focus
is on his developing effective rhetorical strategies to meet a
variety of situations.
Embark with three different bands of heroes on three different
quests, discover how the Creator of all things is worshiped in
every world he has created, whether by elves, dwarves, or men.
Witness how these ordinary men become bastions of light and
champions of all things pure. Discover in this tome what it means
to be a paragon of virtue; what it means to be a Paladin.
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