Uncle Tom's Cabin is one of the most famous books in the world. It is so famous that people are capable of describing someone as an "Uncle Tom" or a "Simon Legnee," even of snickering at the death of"Little Eva," withoht altogether remembering that they have, in fact, never read Uncle Tom's Cabin.
They have never read it because they think they already know it. But the book itself was virtually out of print in the middle of the twentieth century until the 1960s and the renewed struggle over civil rights in the South: Uncle Tom's Cabin, the greatest fiction successof the nineteenth century,had become not only inaccessible but seemingly unnecessary...
Uncle Tom, Topsy, Sambo. Simon Legree, little Eva: their names are American bywords, and all of them are characters in Harriet Beecher Stowe"s remarkable novel of the pre-Civil War South. Uncle Tom"s Cabin was revolutionary in 1852 for its passionate indictment of slavery and for its presentation of Tom. "a man of humanity," as the first black hero in American fiction. Labeled racist and condescending by some contemporary critics, it remains a shocking, controversial, and powerful work exposing the attitudes of white nineteenth-century society toward "the peculiar institution" and documenting, in heartrending detail, the tragic breakup of black Kentucky families "sold down the river." An immediate international sensation. Uncle Tom "s Cabin sold 300,000 copies in the first year. was translated into thirty-seven languages, and has never gone out of print;its political impact was immense,its emotional influence immeasurable.
Introduction
Preface
1. In Which the Reader is Introduced to a Man of Humanity
2. The Mother
3. The Husband and Father
4. An Evening in Uncle Tom"s Cabin
5. Showing the Feelings of Living Property on Changing Owners
6. Discovery
7. The Mother"s Struggle
8. Eliza"s Escape
9. In Which it Appears that a Senator is but a Man
10. The Property is Carried Off
11. In Which Property Gets into an Improper State of Mind
12. Select Incident of Lawful Trade
13. The Quaker Settlement
14. Evangeline
15. Of Tom"s New Master, and Various Other Matters
16. Tom"s Mistress and Her Opinious
17. The Freeman"s Defence
18. Miss Ophelia" s Experiences and Opinions
19. Miss Ophelia"s Experiences and Opinions, Continued
20. Topsy
21. Kentuck
22. "The Grass Withereth--the Flower Fadeth"
23. Henrique
24. Foreshadowings
25. The Little Evangelist
26. Death
27. "This Is the Last of Earth"
28. Reunion
29. The Unprotected
30. The Slave Warehouse
31. The Middle Passage
32. Dark Places
33. Cassy
34. The Quadroon"s Story
35. The Tokens
36. Emmeline ad Cassy
37. Liberty
38. The Victory
39. The Stratagem
40. The Martyr
41. The Young Master
42. An Authentic, Ghost Story
43. Results
44. The Liberator
45. Concluding Remarks
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