This is not another treatise on the heroic nature of the Jeffersonian imagination.
Rather, it offers another reading generated by Joseph Campbell\'s reluctant hero in The Hero of A Thousand Faces as offered by Jeffrey Hildner in his prescient Epilogue "Labyrinth R.
U.
N." It is rather weaving fictions, constructing dialogues, (Rashomon) again and again on Jefferson as boy/man, as adolescent, as dreamer and instrumental explorer of here and there, close at hand and worlds long, long ago and far,.
This is not another treatise on the heroic nature of the Jeffersonian imagination