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ISBN 10: 0521855446
ISBN 13: 9780521855440
Author: Sarah Robbins
Through the publication of her bestseller Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Harriet Beecher Stowe became one of the most internationally famous and important authors in nineteenth-century America. Today, her reputation is more complex, and Uncle Tom’s Cabin has been debated and analysed in many different ways. This book provides a summary of Stowe’s life and her long career as a professional author, as well as an overview of her writings in several different genres. Synthesizing scholarship from a range of perspectives, the book positions Stowe’s work within the larger framework of nineteenth-century culture and attitudes about race, slavery and the role of women in society. Sarah Robbins also offers reading suggestions for further study. This introduction provides students of Stowe with a richly informed and accessible introduction to this fascinating author.
The Cambridge Introduction to Harriet Beecher Stowe Cambridge Introductions to Literature 1st Table of contents:
Chapter 1 Life
Beecher lore and community vision
A Beecher education for social agency
Navigating Cincinnati as a cultural “contact zone”
Composing Uncle Tom’s Cabin while housekeeping in Maine
Traveling as an international celebrity
Re-envisioning New England domesticity
The lure of the south
Final days in Hartford
Chapter 2 Cultural contexts
Middle-class womanhood
Writing American literature
Racial politics
Religion
Class identity
Chapter 3 Works
Early writings
Uncle Tom’s Cabin
Black masculinity in Uncle Tom’s Cabin
Controversies over Stowe’s ending
Racial essentialism in Uncle Tom’s Cabin
Uncle Tom’s Cabin as gendered moral suasion
From periodical serial into book form
Stowe’s Key, Dred, and The Christian Slave
A Key to Uncle Tom’s Cabin
Dred: A tale of the Great Dismal Swamp
The Christian Slave
Dramatizing Uncle Tom’s Cabin
Travel writing
Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands
Agnes of Sorrento
Palmetto Leaves
New England regionalist fiction
The Pearl of Orr’s Island
The Minister’s Wooing, Oldtown Folks, and Poganuc People
Additional late-career writings
Chapter 4 Reception and critics
US readers’ regional differences
Antebellum blacks as readers
African Americans’ responses in a new century
Nineteenth-century European responses
Twentieth-century literary criticism
New directions in Stowe studies
Notes
1 Life
2 Cultural contexts
3 Works
4 Reception and critics
Further reading
Editions
Selected biographies
Criticism and responses
Electronic resources
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