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A highly regarded study of Uncle Tom's Cabin, Harriet Beecher Stowe's epic nineteenth-century novel which helped educate the American public about the evils of slavery. Written by a leading scholar, this introduction links Stowe's ideas with modern philosophical and political resistance movements, including Marxism, liberation theology, existentialism, and cultural feminism. The author finds Stowe's treatment of the problem of evil still timely in the twenty-first century. "Both teachers and students will be pleased." -Choice

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A highly regarded study of Uncle Tom's Cabin, Harriet Beecher Stowe's epic nineteenth-century novel which helped educate the American public about the evils of slavery. Written by a leading scholar, this introduction links Stowe's ideas with modern philosophical and political resistance movements, including Marxism, liberation theology, existentialism, and cultural feminism. The author finds Stowe's treatment of the problem of evil still timely in the twenty-first century. "Both teachers and students will be pleased." -Choice
Autorenporträt
Josephine Donovan is the author of Animals, Mind, and Matter: The Inside Story; The Lexington Six: Lesbian and Gay Resistance in 1970s America, a finalist for the 2021 Lambda Literary Award; The Aesthetics of Care: On the Literary Treatment of Animals; Women and the Rise of the Novel; Feminist Theory: The Intellectual Traditions, and other books and articles. She is Professor Emerita of English at the University of Maine.