A pathbreaking consideration of the intertwined critical responses to Harriet Beecher Stowe and Frederick Douglass, giants of abolitionist literature.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction: Interpreting and Reinterpreting Stowe and Douglass Uncle Tom's Cabin in Its Own Time The Eclipse of Uncle Tom's Cabin: The Early Twentieth Century Uncle Tom's Cabin Revived: Race, Gender, Religion, and Stowe's Narrative Artistry Beyond Uncle Tom's Cabin: The Reception of Stowe's Later Fiction, Nonfiction, and Poetry The Critical Response to Douglass's Autobiographies Anti-Slavery Eloquence: The Critical Response to Douglass's Anti-Slavery Speeches and Journalism Epilogue: Critical Futures - Stowe and Douglass, Together and Separately Works Cited Index
Introduction: Interpreting and Reinterpreting Stowe and Douglass Uncle Tom's Cabin in Its Own Time The Eclipse of Uncle Tom's Cabin: The Early Twentieth Century Uncle Tom's Cabin Revived: Race, Gender, Religion, and Stowe's Narrative Artistry Beyond Uncle Tom's Cabin: The Reception of Stowe's Later Fiction, Nonfiction, and Poetry The Critical Response to Douglass's Autobiographies Anti-Slavery Eloquence: The Critical Response to Douglass's Anti-Slavery Speeches and Journalism Epilogue: Critical Futures - Stowe and Douglass, Together and Separately Works Cited Index
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