Uncle Tom's Cabin

Uncle Tom's Cabin

By Harriet Beecher Stowe

Pages

379

Rating

3.91

Year

1852

Description

Stowe's powerful abolitionist novel fueled the fire of the human rights debate in 1852.

Stowe's characters are powerfully and humanly realized in Uncle Tom, a majestic and heroic slave whose faith and dignity are never corrupted; Eliza and her husband, George, who elude slave catchers and eventually flee a country that condones slavery; Simon Legree, a brutal plantation owner; Little Eva, who suffers emotionally and physically from the suffering of slaves; and fun-loving Topsy, Eva's slave playmate.

Critics, scholars, and students are today revisiting this monumental work with a new objectivity, focusing on Stowe's compelling portrayal of women and the novel's theological underpinnings.

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