Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harret Beecher Stowe Vintage Classic Paperback Book

$15.00
DISCOUNTS
Quantity:
Add to cart
Payment options
PayPal
Shipping options
Estimated to arrive by Thu, Nov 21st

This estimate is based on:

  • The seller's handling time
  • USPS Priority Mail transit time to US

Actual delivery times may vary. Have shipping questions? Contact the seller

Calculated by USPS in US. Get price
Other shipping options
Qty available
Only one in stock, order soon
Return policy
Returns Accepted Learn more »
  12
Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harret Beecher Stowe Vintage Classic Paperback Book image 1 Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harret Beecher Stowe Vintage Classic Paperback Book image 2 Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harret Beecher Stowe Vintage Classic Paperback Book image 3 Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harret Beecher Stowe Vintage Classic Paperback Book image 4

Item details

Condition
Good
ISBN
Does not apply
Special Attributes
Vintage Paperback
Author
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Book Title
Uncle Tom's Cabin
Language
English
Topic
African Americans, Books, Classic Literature
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Airmont
Genre
Historical, History, World literature & Classics
Publication Year
1967
Original Language
English
Narrative Type
Fiction
Type
Novel
Intended Audience
Adults
Ex Libris
No
Inscribed
No
Vintage
Yes
Signed
No
Era
1800s
Number of Pages
414

More about this item

Uncle Tom's Cabin

by Harret Beecher Stowe


1967 Edition


The subject of the good man opposed by the forces of evil is a predominant American theme, whether in the novels of the nineteenth century or in the Western epics of twentieth century television.


What makes Uncle Tom's Cabin decidedly different from much of the other important American fiction is that goodness here is defined so absolutely in Christian terms.


If Ralph Waldo Emerson could define evil as the absence of good, Harriet Beccher Stowe sees it as the lack of Christian morality.


Whereas Herman Melville or Mark Twain would write of the initiation of the hero into the meaning of life - in all its evil dimensions - Mrs. Stowe  chose, instead, to expose the American reader to the half-known world of slavery-an evil created, not by the devil, but my man; not by the Southerner, but by the entire American nation.



Pages in unmarked condition. Small date written at top cover page. Inside covers have foxing. Cover has chipping at corners and edges, and creasing near spine. Back cover has some discoloration.