Uncle Tom's Cabin and Mid-nineteenth Century United States: Pen and ConscienceMcFarland, 1985 - Всего страниц: 175 Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel was the critical event of literature and race relations in nineteenth century America. No other event had such an impact upon the slavery issue.While Mrs. Stowe wrote the weekly installments (a long serial in an antislavery paper) of Uncle Tom's Cabin she was living in genteel poverty, the harassed mother of six married to a scholarly but impractical man. A devoted mother who identified with the slave mother, a devout Christian, a skilled and sensitive writer, Stowe was in fact even late in joining the antislavery movement.The historical and social contexts of the novel's authorship, issuance, and reception are fully explored; characters, plot, sources and critics are examined as well. |
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... wrote to her literary sister - in- law : " Hattie , if I could use a pen as you can , I would write something that will make this whole nation feel what an accursed thing slavery is . " Harriet's reply was : " As long as the baby sleeps ...
... wrote to her literary sister - in- law : " Hattie , if I could use a pen as you can , I would write something that will make this whole nation feel what an accursed thing slavery is . " Harriet's reply was : " As long as the baby sleeps ...
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... wrote : What is done for the slave and human rights in this country must be done now , now , now . Delay is madness , ruin , whereas woman's rights are not a life and death business , now or never . Why can't you have eyes to see this ...
... wrote : What is done for the slave and human rights in this country must be done now , now , now . Delay is madness , ruin , whereas woman's rights are not a life and death business , now or never . Why can't you have eyes to see this ...
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... wrote to Calvin : At last it is over , and our little one is gone from us . He is now among the blessed .... Yet I have just seen him in his death agony , looking on his im- ploring face when I could not help nor soothe nor do one thing ...
... wrote to Calvin : At last it is over , and our little one is gone from us . He is now among the blessed .... Yet I have just seen him in his death agony , looking on his im- ploring face when I could not help nor soothe nor do one thing ...
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A Noble Work | 13 |
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