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Thomas Jefferson: An Intimate History (edition 1974)

by Fawn McKay Brodie (Author)

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Explores the relationship between Jefferson's inner life and his public life including his attitudes toward the church, slavery, women, and revolution.
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Title:Thomas Jefferson: An Intimate History
Authors:Fawn McKay Brodie (Author)
Info:W W Norton & Co Inc (1974), Edition: 1st, 591 pages
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Not everything you need to know about Jefferson, but you also need to know this. ( )
  HenrySt123 | Jul 19, 2021 |
This, I believe, was the first biography to deal with the question of Sally Hemmings. ( )
  Steve_Walker | Sep 13, 2020 |
The premise - a history about Jefferson's thoughts and what made him tick - certainly sounded like it would be interesting. Instead, I was amazed at how often Brodie used phrases like "from this we can infer..." or "based on this we must conclude..." In fact, it would appear that the whole book is nothing more than speculations about what was going on in his mind based on what he did or didn't say or write or his choice of words. Only slightly less irritating is that Ms. Brodie (who apparently enjoyed creating controversy) seems obsessed with Jefferson's sexual life. Early in the book she dismisses it as only natural that he had human appetites and says it's almost unworthy of comment, but then goes on to guess and speculate as to why he was attracted to Sally Hemmings and others as well as the nature of their relationships. ( )
  J.Green | Jan 10, 2017 |
This is not a political biography and has very little to do with Jefferson as President. It is concerned with his personal relationhips with his daughters. John Adams, Sally Hemings (his mulatto slave mistress), slavery, life in France. Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence. Book originall published in 1974 and reissued in 2010. ( )
  reader68 | Sep 7, 2012 |
I love the book "Thomas Jefferson: An Intimate History" by Fawn Brodie (1974) for its hard hitting facts. Brodie certainly does have it in for that old man Jefferson when she writes about the intense hatred Jefferson has of Patrick Henry. Jefferson wrote to Madison in code that they should "pray for his death" on page 203.
An excellent book filled with tantalizing details of strange and "secretive" Jefferson. ( )
  brothersdr | Oct 15, 2010 |
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Thomas Jefferson of all our great presidents was the most orderly and most acquisitive.
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THOMAS JEFFERSON, THE SENSUAL MAN

This challenging new biography is a rich, three-dimensional portrait that dares to explore the shadowy relationship between Thomas Jefferson's inner life and his public life, including the beautiful quadroon slave, Sally Hemings and his liaison with the fascinating painter, Maria Cosway.

Where others have focused on Jefferson and the life of the mind, Fawn has concentrated on Jefferson and the life of the house, showing for the first time the largely unknown man of passion and feeling.

Mrs. Brodie has also examined his ambivalent feelings about the human side of religion, power and love - made new discoveries, settled old controversies, and authored an exciting work of great imagination.
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