Uncle Tom's Cabin; or, Life Among the Lowly
Published in Two Volumes
Author:
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Publication:
1852 by John P. Jewett & Company
Genre:
Adult Fiction, Classic Literature, Fiction, Historical Fiction
Pages:
634
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Uncle Tom's Cabin and The Emancipation Proclamation
Reprinted in 2021 by SeaWolf Press
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A nicely illustrated edition with 120 illustrations. Includes The Emancipation Proclamation. Includes:
- 120 illustrations by Hammatt Billings
- Beautiful replica cover of an 1899 poster
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Uncle Tom's Cabin
Reviewed by Diane Pendergraft
Here are some other questions we wrestled with:
Throughout the story, Uncle Tom serves under three different masters.
The third, Simon Legree, is among the most vile villains in all of literature. Again, not much discussion is required for him. The first, Arthur Shelby, and the second, Augustine St. Clare, are both relatively kind-hearted men. How does each of these justify the institution of slavery in his own mind?
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