Hardcover, 494 pages

English language

Published June 22, 1995 by A.A. Knopf.

ISBN:
978-0-679-44365-0
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OCLC Number:
32441254

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3 stars (43 reviews)

This unforgettable novel tells the story of Tom, a devoutly Christian slave who chooses not to escape bondage for fear of embarrassing his master. However, he is soon sold to a slave trader and sent down the Mississippi, where he must endure brutal treatment. This is a powerful tale of the extreme cruelties of slavery, as well as the price of loyalty and morality. When first published, it helped to solidify the anti-slavery sentiments of the North, and it remains today as the book that helped move a nation to civil war.

"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 …

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4 stars

It was very good, and very spiritual. It bordered on spiritual reading, I think. If you haven't read it, and think the term "Uncle Tom" is an euphemism for a turncoat slave or someone who betrayed their roots, that thought is dead wrong.

I feel like the primary reason this is thought is because of increased secularism and atheism in the world. If you are a Christian, everything the characters do makes 100% sense.

reviewed Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe (The Penguin American library)

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4 stars

"Uncle Tom's Cabin" by Harriet Beecher Stowe is a rare novel. It was, after the Bible, the best selling book of the entire nineteenth century, and remains one of the few fictional works that can be said to have had a direct and appreciable impact on history. But perceptions of the novel and its reputation has often overshadowed the content of the novel. While I would not dismiss many contemporary criticisms of the book, including its portrayal of blacks as innately religious, I urge the reader to look past its stereotypes and saccharine sentimentality. The novel is immensely passionate and deeply affecting, even over one-hundred and fifty years since its first publication, and provides the reader with an unparallelled glimpse into the imaginative world of Antebellum America. I would recommend that any student of American history make the effort to get through the book - its worth the effort!

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2 stars

The benefits of Christianity, as described here, are so bountiful that one wonders how slavery dared to exist in its presence. The story is so replete with Jesus figures that the author has to juggle them carefully to avoid a scene where they must all sacrifice themselves en masse. The author is to be commended for restricting her anti-semitism to only a single line.

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4 stars

The religious morality is certainly laid on thick with a shovel, like many books of that period. Nonetheless, it's a book well worth reading, not least because of the global impact it had at the time. I can't say I was 100% a fan of the author's writing style, but it would be hard not to appreciate her sincerity, and the essential truths of the story (most of which was based on real incidents), and it's hard not to sympathize with some of the characters and get caught up in their lives and problems.

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Subjects

  • Uncle Tom (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
  • Master and servant -- Fiction
  • African Americans -- Fiction
  • Fugitive slaves -- Fiction
  • Plantation life -- Fiction
  • Slavery -- Fiction
  • Slaves -- Fiction
  • Southern States -- Fiction