Paperback, 198 pages

Deutsch language

Published by Arena.

ISBN:
978-3-401-50880-1
Copied ISBN!
Goodreads:
57816458

View on OpenLibrary

View on Inventaire

4 stars (4 reviews)

Der gutmütige Onkel Tom, Sklave auf einer Plantage in Kentucky, wird an einen geldgierigen Sklavenhändler verkauft und tiefer in die Südstaaten verschleppt. Dort erwarten ihn gewissenlose Ausbeuter. Der amerikanische Bestseller aus der Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts ist mehr als eine spannende Erzählung; er ist ein zeitloses Plädoyer gegen Sklaverei und Unterdrückung.

"So this is the little lady who made this big war." Abraham Lincoln's legendary comment upon meeting Mrs. Stowe has been seriously questioned, but few will deny that this work fed the passions and prejudices of countless numbers. If it did not "make" the Civil Warm, it flamed the embers. That Uncle Tom's Cabin is far more than an outdated work of propaganda confounds literary criticism. The novel's overwhelming power and persuasion have outlived even the most severe of critics. As Professor John William Ward of Amherst College points out in his incisive Afterword, the dilemma posed by Mrs. …

60 editions

Subjects

  • Fiction
  • Slavery
  • Slaves
  • Plantation life
  • African Americans
  • Fugitive slaves
  • Uncle Tom (Fictitious character)
  • Master and servant
  • Slavery in literature
  • In literature
  • Readers
  • Political fiction
  • History
  • Juvenile fiction
  • Social conditions
  • Classic Literature
  • Juvenile literature
  • Uncle Tom's cabin, or, life among the lowly
  • Literature
  • Uncle Tom's cabin (Stowe, Harriet Beecher)
  • Correspondence
  • American fiction (fictional works by one author)
  • Slaves, fiction
  • Southern states, fiction
  • Fiction, general
  • Fiction, political
  • African americans, fiction
  • Fiction, historical
  • Fiction, short stories (single author)
  • Stowe, harriet beecher, 1811-1896
  • American literature, foreign influences

Lists