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Lincoln at Gettysburg: The Words That Remade America by Garry Wills is a work of historical criticism centered on Abraham Lincoln and the Gettysburg Address. First published in 1992, the book examines how a speech of fewer than three hundred words became one of the defining texts of American political culture. Wills treats the address not as a ceremonial afterthought to the battle of Gettysburg, but as a deliberate act of interpretation that reshaped how Americans understood the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, the Civil War, and national purpose. The book combines intellectual history, rhetorical analysis, political theory, and close reading. Its central purpose is to show that Lincoln used compression, cadence, historical framing, and moral argument to redefine the Union cause around equality and democratic renewal. Rather than offering a broad Civil War narrative, Wills focuses on language as an instrument of public meaning, making the book a study of both Lincoln and the power of political speech.