Uncle Tom's cabin /

Labeled racist and condescending by some contemporary critics, this novel remains a shocking, controversial, and powerful work that exposes the attitudes of white 19th century society toward the institution of slavery.

Sonraí bibleagrafaíochta
Príomhchruthaitheoir: Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 1811-1896
Rannpháirtithe: Yellin, Jean Fagan
Formáid: Licensed eBooks
Teanga:Béarla
Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1998.
Sraith:Oxford world's classics (Oxford University Press)
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Cur síos
Achoimre:Labeled racist and condescending by some contemporary critics, this novel remains a shocking, controversial, and powerful work that exposes the attitudes of white 19th century society toward the institution of slavery.
Uncle Tom's Cabin charts the progress from slavery to freedom of fugitives who escape the chains of slavery, and of a martyr who transcends all earthly ties. This edition firmly locates the novel within the context of African-American writing, the issues of race, and the role of women. Its appendices include the most important contemporary African-American literary responses to the glorification of Uncle Tom's Christian resignation as well as excerpts from popular slave narratives, quoted by Stowe in her justification of the dramatization of slavery, Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin.
Cur síos fisiciúil:1 online resource (xxxiv, 536 pages)
Leabharliosta:Includes bibliographical references (pages xxix-xxxi).
ISBN:9780191561528
0191561525
058536396X
9780585363967
0191506001
9780191506000
0192827871