Reviewing Richard Hanser’s The
Glorious Hour of Lt. Monroe (1976) for its revolutionary zeal, a new
essay by Bryan W. Brickner finds traces of such spirit in General Washington
and a lieutenant named Monroe. Brickner
has a 1997 political science doctorate from Purdue University and is the author
of several political theory books, to include The Promise Keepers (1999),
Article the first of the Bill of Rights (2006), and The Book of the Is (2013).
Brickner
notes in the posting, “‘Victory or Death’ ~ George Washington’s 1776 Christmas
Day Message,” that Washington and the Continental Army: “spent Christmas in
preparation and anticipation of the next day’s assault.”
On
26 December 1776, after crossing the icy Delaware River, the Continental Army
attacked the British camp in Trenton: the battle became a turning point for the
early rebellion.
Richard Hanser (1909-81) was a Peabody Award winner and
newspaper and television writer; his NY Times obituary notes he joined NBC
after World War II and collaborated in writing “Victory at Sea,” a naval
history of the war.
“Hanser
was a talent,” offered Brickner, “and I had thought the story of Trenton was
fairly well-known – until reviewing his book. Hanser, in his Lt. Monroe’s 1776
– from Williamsburg, Virginia to Trenton, New Jersey via New York – showcases
an awake teenage spirit: our Lt. Monroe is an 18 year-old … revolutionary.”
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