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Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin
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Bringing together a wealth of material with clear critical commentary, Debra J. Rosenthal offers the ideal starting point for anyone beginning to study this crucial American novel.
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Bringing together a wealth of material with clear critical commentary, Debra J. Rosenthal offers the ideal starting point for anyone beginning to study this crucial American novel.
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- Routledge Guides to Literature
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: RU21341
- Seitenzahl: 172
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 231g
- ISBN-13: 9780415234740
- ISBN-10: 0415234743
- Artikelnr.: 13004742
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Debra J. Rosenthal is Assistant Professor of English at the John Carroll University in Cleveland, Ohio.
I: Contexts, Contextual Overview, Chronology, Contemporary Documents: From Catherine Beecher, A Treatise on Domestic Economy (1841) From letter to Eliza Cabot Follen ( 1852) Letter to Gamaliel Bailey ( 1851) Frances Harper, Eliza Harris ( 1853) Frances Harper, Eva's Farewell ( 1854) Frances Harper, To Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe (1854) Harriet Beecher Stowe, Preface to A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin ( 1853) Harriet Beecher Stowe, Uncle Tom from A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin ( 1853) 2: Interpretations, Critical History, Early Critical Reception: From Charles F. Briggs, Uncle Tomitudes (1853) Charles Dickens, Letter to Harriet Beecher Stowe (1852) Anonymous, Boston Morning Post review (1852) Anonymous, Liberator review ( 1852) Anonymous, Southern Literary Messenger review (1853) From Marva Banks, Uncle Tom's Cabin and the Antebellum Black Response (1993); Modern Criticism: From James Baldwin, Everybody's Protest Novel (1949) From Jane Tompkins, Sentimental Power: Uncle Tom's Cabin and the Politics of Literary History (1985) From Gillian Brown, Domestic Individualism: Imagining Self in Nineteenth-Century America (1990) From Lawrence Buell, New England Literary Culture: From Revolution Through Renaissance (1986) From Susan Gillman, The Squatter, the Don, and the Grandissimes in Our America (2002) From Amy Schrager Lang, Prophetic Woman: Anne Hutchinson and the Problem of Dissent in the Literature of New England (1987) From Marianne Noble, The Ecstasies of Sentimental Wounding in Uncle Tom's Cabin (2000) From Jim O'Loughlin, Articulating Uncle Tom's Cabin (2000) From Arthur Riss, Racial Essentialism and Family Values in Uncle Tom's Cabin (1994) From Peter Stoneley, Sentimental Emasculations: Uncle Tom's Cabin and Black Beauty (1999) From Cynthia Griffin Wolff, 'Masculinity' in Uncle Tom's Cabin (1995) From Jean Fagan Yellin, Doing It Herself: Uncle Tom's Cabin and Woman's Role in the Slavery Crisis (1986); The Work in Performance, 3: Key Performances: Introduction, Key Passages: Preface Chapter 1: In Which the Reader is Introduced to a Man of Humanity Chapter 7: The Mother's Struggle Chapter 9: In Which it Appears that a Senator is but a Man Chapter 11: In Which Property Gets into an Improper State of Mind Chapter 13: The Quaker Settlement Chapter 14: Evangeline Chapter 16: Tom's Mistress and her Opinions Chapter 18: Miss Ophelia's Experiences and Opinions Chapter 20: Topsy Chapter 25: The Little Evangelist Chapter 26: Death Chapter 27: This is the Last of Earth-John Q. Adams Chapter 30: The Slave Warehouse Chapter 34: The Quadroon's Story Chapter 40: The Martyr Chapter 41: The Young Master Chapter 43: Results Chapter 45: Concluding Remarks 4: Further Reading.
I: Contexts, Contextual Overview, Chronology, Contemporary Documents: From
Catherine Beecher, A Treatise on Domestic Economy (1841) From letter to
Eliza Cabot Follen ( 1852) Letter to Gamaliel Bailey ( 1851) Frances
Harper, Eliza Harris ( 1853) Frances Harper, Eva's Farewell ( 1854) Frances
Harper, To Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe (1854) Harriet Beecher Stowe, Preface
to A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin ( 1853) Harriet Beecher Stowe, Uncle Tom from
A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin ( 1853) 2: Interpretations, Critical History,
Early Critical Reception: From Charles F. Briggs, Uncle Tomitudes (1853)
Charles Dickens, Letter to Harriet Beecher Stowe (1852) Anonymous, Boston
Morning Post review (1852) Anonymous, Liberator review ( 1852) Anonymous,
Southern Literary Messenger review (1853) From Marva Banks, Uncle Tom's
Cabin and the Antebellum Black Response (1993); Modern Criticism: From
James Baldwin, Everybody's Protest Novel (1949) From Jane Tompkins,
Sentimental Power: Uncle Tom's Cabin and the Politics of Literary History
(1985) From Gillian Brown, Domestic Individualism: Imagining Self in
Nineteenth-Century America (1990) From Lawrence Buell, New England Literary
Culture: From Revolution Through Renaissance (1986) From Susan Gillman, The
Squatter, the Don, and the Grandissimes in Our America (2002) From Amy
Schrager Lang, Prophetic Woman: Anne Hutchinson and the Problem of Dissent
in the Literature of New England (1987) From Marianne Noble, The Ecstasies
of Sentimental Wounding in Uncle Tom's Cabin (2000) From Jim O'Loughlin,
Articulating Uncle Tom's Cabin (2000) From Arthur Riss, Racial Essentialism
and Family Values in Uncle Tom's Cabin (1994) From Peter Stoneley,
Sentimental Emasculations: Uncle Tom's Cabin and Black Beauty (1999) From
Cynthia Griffin Wolff, 'Masculinity' in Uncle Tom's Cabin (1995) From Jean
Fagan Yellin, Doing It Herself: Uncle Tom's Cabin and Woman's Role in the
Slavery Crisis (1986); The Work in Performance, 3: Key Performances:
Introduction, Key Passages: Preface Chapter 1: In Which the Reader is
Introduced to a Man of Humanity Chapter 7: The Mother's Struggle Chapter 9:
In Which it Appears that a Senator is but a Man Chapter 11: In Which
Property Gets into an Improper State of Mind Chapter 13: The Quaker
Settlement Chapter 14: Evangeline Chapter 16: Tom's Mistress and her
Opinions Chapter 18: Miss Ophelia's Experiences and Opinions Chapter 20:
Topsy Chapter 25: The Little Evangelist Chapter 26: Death Chapter 27: This
is the Last of Earth-John Q. Adams Chapter 30: The Slave Warehouse Chapter
34: The Quadroon's Story Chapter 40: The Martyr Chapter 41: The Young
Master Chapter 43: Results Chapter 45: Concluding Remarks 4: Further
Reading.
Catherine Beecher, A Treatise on Domestic Economy (1841) From letter to
Eliza Cabot Follen ( 1852) Letter to Gamaliel Bailey ( 1851) Frances
Harper, Eliza Harris ( 1853) Frances Harper, Eva's Farewell ( 1854) Frances
Harper, To Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe (1854) Harriet Beecher Stowe, Preface
to A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin ( 1853) Harriet Beecher Stowe, Uncle Tom from
A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin ( 1853) 2: Interpretations, Critical History,
Early Critical Reception: From Charles F. Briggs, Uncle Tomitudes (1853)
Charles Dickens, Letter to Harriet Beecher Stowe (1852) Anonymous, Boston
Morning Post review (1852) Anonymous, Liberator review ( 1852) Anonymous,
Southern Literary Messenger review (1853) From Marva Banks, Uncle Tom's
Cabin and the Antebellum Black Response (1993); Modern Criticism: From
James Baldwin, Everybody's Protest Novel (1949) From Jane Tompkins,
Sentimental Power: Uncle Tom's Cabin and the Politics of Literary History
(1985) From Gillian Brown, Domestic Individualism: Imagining Self in
Nineteenth-Century America (1990) From Lawrence Buell, New England Literary
Culture: From Revolution Through Renaissance (1986) From Susan Gillman, The
Squatter, the Don, and the Grandissimes in Our America (2002) From Amy
Schrager Lang, Prophetic Woman: Anne Hutchinson and the Problem of Dissent
in the Literature of New England (1987) From Marianne Noble, The Ecstasies
of Sentimental Wounding in Uncle Tom's Cabin (2000) From Jim O'Loughlin,
Articulating Uncle Tom's Cabin (2000) From Arthur Riss, Racial Essentialism
and Family Values in Uncle Tom's Cabin (1994) From Peter Stoneley,
Sentimental Emasculations: Uncle Tom's Cabin and Black Beauty (1999) From
Cynthia Griffin Wolff, 'Masculinity' in Uncle Tom's Cabin (1995) From Jean
Fagan Yellin, Doing It Herself: Uncle Tom's Cabin and Woman's Role in the
Slavery Crisis (1986); The Work in Performance, 3: Key Performances:
Introduction, Key Passages: Preface Chapter 1: In Which the Reader is
Introduced to a Man of Humanity Chapter 7: The Mother's Struggle Chapter 9:
In Which it Appears that a Senator is but a Man Chapter 11: In Which
Property Gets into an Improper State of Mind Chapter 13: The Quaker
Settlement Chapter 14: Evangeline Chapter 16: Tom's Mistress and her
Opinions Chapter 18: Miss Ophelia's Experiences and Opinions Chapter 20:
Topsy Chapter 25: The Little Evangelist Chapter 26: Death Chapter 27: This
is the Last of Earth-John Q. Adams Chapter 30: The Slave Warehouse Chapter
34: The Quadroon's Story Chapter 40: The Martyr Chapter 41: The Young
Master Chapter 43: Results Chapter 45: Concluding Remarks 4: Further
Reading.
I: Contexts, Contextual Overview, Chronology, Contemporary Documents: From Catherine Beecher, A Treatise on Domestic Economy (1841) From letter to Eliza Cabot Follen ( 1852) Letter to Gamaliel Bailey ( 1851) Frances Harper, Eliza Harris ( 1853) Frances Harper, Eva's Farewell ( 1854) Frances Harper, To Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe (1854) Harriet Beecher Stowe, Preface to A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin ( 1853) Harriet Beecher Stowe, Uncle Tom from A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin ( 1853) 2: Interpretations, Critical History, Early Critical Reception: From Charles F. Briggs, Uncle Tomitudes (1853) Charles Dickens, Letter to Harriet Beecher Stowe (1852) Anonymous, Boston Morning Post review (1852) Anonymous, Liberator review ( 1852) Anonymous, Southern Literary Messenger review (1853) From Marva Banks, Uncle Tom's Cabin and the Antebellum Black Response (1993); Modern Criticism: From James Baldwin, Everybody's Protest Novel (1949) From Jane Tompkins, Sentimental Power: Uncle Tom's Cabin and the Politics of Literary History (1985) From Gillian Brown, Domestic Individualism: Imagining Self in Nineteenth-Century America (1990) From Lawrence Buell, New England Literary Culture: From Revolution Through Renaissance (1986) From Susan Gillman, The Squatter, the Don, and the Grandissimes in Our America (2002) From Amy Schrager Lang, Prophetic Woman: Anne Hutchinson and the Problem of Dissent in the Literature of New England (1987) From Marianne Noble, The Ecstasies of Sentimental Wounding in Uncle Tom's Cabin (2000) From Jim O'Loughlin, Articulating Uncle Tom's Cabin (2000) From Arthur Riss, Racial Essentialism and Family Values in Uncle Tom's Cabin (1994) From Peter Stoneley, Sentimental Emasculations: Uncle Tom's Cabin and Black Beauty (1999) From Cynthia Griffin Wolff, 'Masculinity' in Uncle Tom's Cabin (1995) From Jean Fagan Yellin, Doing It Herself: Uncle Tom's Cabin and Woman's Role in the Slavery Crisis (1986); The Work in Performance, 3: Key Performances: Introduction, Key Passages: Preface Chapter 1: In Which the Reader is Introduced to a Man of Humanity Chapter 7: The Mother's Struggle Chapter 9: In Which it Appears that a Senator is but a Man Chapter 11: In Which Property Gets into an Improper State of Mind Chapter 13: The Quaker Settlement Chapter 14: Evangeline Chapter 16: Tom's Mistress and her Opinions Chapter 18: Miss Ophelia's Experiences and Opinions Chapter 20: Topsy Chapter 25: The Little Evangelist Chapter 26: Death Chapter 27: This is the Last of Earth-John Q. Adams Chapter 30: The Slave Warehouse Chapter 34: The Quadroon's Story Chapter 40: The Martyr Chapter 41: The Young Master Chapter 43: Results Chapter 45: Concluding Remarks 4: Further Reading.
I: Contexts, Contextual Overview, Chronology, Contemporary Documents: From
Catherine Beecher, A Treatise on Domestic Economy (1841) From letter to
Eliza Cabot Follen ( 1852) Letter to Gamaliel Bailey ( 1851) Frances
Harper, Eliza Harris ( 1853) Frances Harper, Eva's Farewell ( 1854) Frances
Harper, To Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe (1854) Harriet Beecher Stowe, Preface
to A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin ( 1853) Harriet Beecher Stowe, Uncle Tom from
A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin ( 1853) 2: Interpretations, Critical History,
Early Critical Reception: From Charles F. Briggs, Uncle Tomitudes (1853)
Charles Dickens, Letter to Harriet Beecher Stowe (1852) Anonymous, Boston
Morning Post review (1852) Anonymous, Liberator review ( 1852) Anonymous,
Southern Literary Messenger review (1853) From Marva Banks, Uncle Tom's
Cabin and the Antebellum Black Response (1993); Modern Criticism: From
James Baldwin, Everybody's Protest Novel (1949) From Jane Tompkins,
Sentimental Power: Uncle Tom's Cabin and the Politics of Literary History
(1985) From Gillian Brown, Domestic Individualism: Imagining Self in
Nineteenth-Century America (1990) From Lawrence Buell, New England Literary
Culture: From Revolution Through Renaissance (1986) From Susan Gillman, The
Squatter, the Don, and the Grandissimes in Our America (2002) From Amy
Schrager Lang, Prophetic Woman: Anne Hutchinson and the Problem of Dissent
in the Literature of New England (1987) From Marianne Noble, The Ecstasies
of Sentimental Wounding in Uncle Tom's Cabin (2000) From Jim O'Loughlin,
Articulating Uncle Tom's Cabin (2000) From Arthur Riss, Racial Essentialism
and Family Values in Uncle Tom's Cabin (1994) From Peter Stoneley,
Sentimental Emasculations: Uncle Tom's Cabin and Black Beauty (1999) From
Cynthia Griffin Wolff, 'Masculinity' in Uncle Tom's Cabin (1995) From Jean
Fagan Yellin, Doing It Herself: Uncle Tom's Cabin and Woman's Role in the
Slavery Crisis (1986); The Work in Performance, 3: Key Performances:
Introduction, Key Passages: Preface Chapter 1: In Which the Reader is
Introduced to a Man of Humanity Chapter 7: The Mother's Struggle Chapter 9:
In Which it Appears that a Senator is but a Man Chapter 11: In Which
Property Gets into an Improper State of Mind Chapter 13: The Quaker
Settlement Chapter 14: Evangeline Chapter 16: Tom's Mistress and her
Opinions Chapter 18: Miss Ophelia's Experiences and Opinions Chapter 20:
Topsy Chapter 25: The Little Evangelist Chapter 26: Death Chapter 27: This
is the Last of Earth-John Q. Adams Chapter 30: The Slave Warehouse Chapter
34: The Quadroon's Story Chapter 40: The Martyr Chapter 41: The Young
Master Chapter 43: Results Chapter 45: Concluding Remarks 4: Further
Reading.
Catherine Beecher, A Treatise on Domestic Economy (1841) From letter to
Eliza Cabot Follen ( 1852) Letter to Gamaliel Bailey ( 1851) Frances
Harper, Eliza Harris ( 1853) Frances Harper, Eva's Farewell ( 1854) Frances
Harper, To Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe (1854) Harriet Beecher Stowe, Preface
to A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin ( 1853) Harriet Beecher Stowe, Uncle Tom from
A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin ( 1853) 2: Interpretations, Critical History,
Early Critical Reception: From Charles F. Briggs, Uncle Tomitudes (1853)
Charles Dickens, Letter to Harriet Beecher Stowe (1852) Anonymous, Boston
Morning Post review (1852) Anonymous, Liberator review ( 1852) Anonymous,
Southern Literary Messenger review (1853) From Marva Banks, Uncle Tom's
Cabin and the Antebellum Black Response (1993); Modern Criticism: From
James Baldwin, Everybody's Protest Novel (1949) From Jane Tompkins,
Sentimental Power: Uncle Tom's Cabin and the Politics of Literary History
(1985) From Gillian Brown, Domestic Individualism: Imagining Self in
Nineteenth-Century America (1990) From Lawrence Buell, New England Literary
Culture: From Revolution Through Renaissance (1986) From Susan Gillman, The
Squatter, the Don, and the Grandissimes in Our America (2002) From Amy
Schrager Lang, Prophetic Woman: Anne Hutchinson and the Problem of Dissent
in the Literature of New England (1987) From Marianne Noble, The Ecstasies
of Sentimental Wounding in Uncle Tom's Cabin (2000) From Jim O'Loughlin,
Articulating Uncle Tom's Cabin (2000) From Arthur Riss, Racial Essentialism
and Family Values in Uncle Tom's Cabin (1994) From Peter Stoneley,
Sentimental Emasculations: Uncle Tom's Cabin and Black Beauty (1999) From
Cynthia Griffin Wolff, 'Masculinity' in Uncle Tom's Cabin (1995) From Jean
Fagan Yellin, Doing It Herself: Uncle Tom's Cabin and Woman's Role in the
Slavery Crisis (1986); The Work in Performance, 3: Key Performances:
Introduction, Key Passages: Preface Chapter 1: In Which the Reader is
Introduced to a Man of Humanity Chapter 7: The Mother's Struggle Chapter 9:
In Which it Appears that a Senator is but a Man Chapter 11: In Which
Property Gets into an Improper State of Mind Chapter 13: The Quaker
Settlement Chapter 14: Evangeline Chapter 16: Tom's Mistress and her
Opinions Chapter 18: Miss Ophelia's Experiences and Opinions Chapter 20:
Topsy Chapter 25: The Little Evangelist Chapter 26: Death Chapter 27: This
is the Last of Earth-John Q. Adams Chapter 30: The Slave Warehouse Chapter
34: The Quadroon's Story Chapter 40: The Martyr Chapter 41: The Young
Master Chapter 43: Results Chapter 45: Concluding Remarks 4: Further
Reading.