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A guide to reading "Uncle Tom's Cabin" with a critical and appreciative mind encouraging analysis of plot, style, form, and structure. Also includes background on the author's life and times, sample tests, term paper suggestions, and a reading list.
BEECHER-STOWE (HARRIET), 1811-1896 --- UNCLE TOM'S CABIN --- UNCLE TOM'S CABIN --- BEECHER-STOWE (HARRIET), 1811-1896 --- UNCLE TOM'S CABIN --- UNCLE TOM'S CABIN
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Stowe --- Harriet Beecher --- 1811-1896. Uncle Tom's cabin --- Sources
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Easily the most controversial antislavery novel written in antebellum America, and one of the best-selling books of the nineteenth century, Uncle Tom's Cabin is often credited with intensifying the sectional conflict that led to the Civil War. In his introduction, David Bromwich places Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel in its Victorian contexts and reminds us why it is an enduring work of literary and moral imagination.
Master and servant --- Fugitive slaves --- Plantation life --- Slavery --- Slaves --- Stowe, Harriet Beecher, --- Uncle Tom --- Tom, --- Southern States --- Uncle Tom (Fictitious character) --- Enslaved persons --- Persons
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The first American novel to become an international best-seller, Stowe's book charts the paths from slavery to freedom of fugitives who escape the chains of American chattel slavery, and of a martyr who transcends all earthly ties.This edition firmly locates Uncle Tom's Cabin within the context of African-American writing, the issues of race and the role of women. Its introduction discusses African responses to Stowe's novel over the last century and a half and its appendices include excerpts from popular slave narratives, Stowe's `The Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin', and Frederick Douglass's response to Stowe's model of black martyrdom.
Uncle Tom (Fictitious character) --- Master and servant --- African Americans --- Fugitive slaves --- Plantation life --- Slavery --- Slaves --- Southern States --- Uncle Tom --- Tom, --- Enslaved persons --- Persons
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BEECHER-STOWE (HARRIET), 1811-1896 --- AMERICAN LITERATURE --- DEUTSCHE LITERATUR --- UNCLE TOM'S CABIN --- RECEPTION --- EINFLUSS --- BEECHER-STOWE (HARRIET), 1811-1896 --- AMERICAN LITERATURE --- DEUTSCHE LITERATUR --- UNCLE TOM'S CABIN --- RECEPTION --- GERMANY --- EINFLUSS --- AMERIKANISCHER EINFLUSS
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Political fiction, American --- Didactic fiction, American --- Plantation life in literature. --- Redemption in literature. --- Slavery in literature. --- Good and evil in literature. --- Love in literature. --- History and criticism. --- Stowe, Harriet Beecher --- Stowe, Harriet Beecher, --- Uncle Tom
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