Uncle Tom’s Cabin

Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe, published by Arcturus Publishing Limited in June 2017, is a significant work in American literature, comprising 464 pages in English. This classic novel navigates the complexities of its anti-slavery themes while presenting a narrative that is often recognized for its adventure elements and well-developed characters.
Readers will encounter a story that delves into the moral and theological implications of slavery, reflecting Stowe’s puritanical beliefs. The novel explores the nature of Christianity and its inherent conflict with the institution of slavery, making it a poignant commentary on the political and social issues of its time. This edition invites readers to engage with the historical context and the rich characterizations that have contributed to its lasting impact.
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The narrative drive of Stowe’s classic novel is often overlooked in the heat of the controversies surrounding its anti-slavery sentiments. In fact, it is a compelling adventure story with richly drawn characters and has earned a place in both literary and American history. Stowe’s puritanical religious beliefs show up in the novel’s final, overarching theme-the exploration of the nature of Christianity and how Christian theology is fundamentally incompatible with slavery.
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