Uncle Tom’s Cabin

Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe is an unabridged edition published by Ascent Audio in July 2020, featuring 576 pages in English. This novel serves as an anti-slavery narrative that vividly portrays the lives and struggles of slaves in the American South, presenting a critical view of the institution of slavery. The story revolves around Uncle Tom, a long-suffering black slave, and explores the divergent paths of characters like Eliza, who escapes to freedom, and Uncle Tom, who faces repeated sales and ultimately a tragic fate.
Readers will find a detailed depiction of the realities of slavery, intertwined with themes of Christian love and moral responsibility. The book addresses significant historical topics, including the Civil War era and the abolitionist movement, making it a notable work in the context of American literature and social science. This edition includes both Volume I and Volume II, providing a comprehensive look at Stowe’s influential narrative and its lasting impact on the discourse surrounding slavery and human rights.
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This beautifully designed unabridged edition includes both Volume I and Volume II.Uncle Tom’s Cabin, or Life Among the Lowly is an anti-slavery novel by American author Harriet Beecher Stowe. The lives and losses of slaves in the American south are portrayed in this unflinching indictment of slavery. The book is credited with helping fuel the abolitionist cause in the 1850s and it helped lay the groundwork for the Civil War. In the first year after the novel was published, 300,000 copies were sold in the United States and one million copies in Great Britain. It was the best-selling novel of the 19th century and the second best-selling book of that century, following the Bible.Stowe, a Connecticut-born teacher at the Hartford Female Seminary and an active abolitionist, featured the character of Uncle Tom, a long-suffering black slave around whom the stories of other characters revolve. When a benevolent landowner decides to sell two slaves, Uncle Tom and Eliza, in order to raise funds, their lives follow divergent paths. While Eliza escapes to eventual freedom, Uncle Tom is repeatedly sold until he ends up working on the prosperous Legree plantation, where his very life is destroyed by his violent master. In depicting the reality of slavery this sentimental novel also asserts that Christian love can overcome something as destructive as enslavement of fellow human beings. The deep historical impact of Uncle Tom’s Cabin as a vital antislavery tool is reinforced by a story that when Abraham Lincoln met Stowe at the start of the Civil War, Lincoln declared, “So this is the little lady who started this great war.”
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