Uncle Tom's Cabin
By Harriet Beecher StoweFirst published in serial form in 1851-52, this text is based on the edition published as a book later in 1852. The backgrounds section covers the Fugitive Slave Act and the ideals of the abolitionists, and the contemporary criticism section gives an indication of the huge acclaim that greeted the novel's publication.
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- 608 pages
- English
- 0393963039
- 9780393963038
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