Uncle Tom’s Cabin
Harriet Beecher Stowe, Aloka Patel (Ed)
Price
580.00
ISBN
9789386296702
Language
English
Pages
584
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
140 x 216 mm
Year of Publishing
2017
Territorial Rights
World
Imprint
Orient BlackSwan

Published in 1852, Uncle Tom’s Cabinis an account of the trials and tribulations of the eponymous character and other slaves in antebellum America, and is a testament to the fact that literature can bring about social change. This edition of the novel seeks to bring the tale of Uncle Tom to contemporary readers. Meticulously edited and annotated, this edition features a detailed introduction providing contextual and thematic information. The novel is further supplemented by two essays—a nineteenth-century critical response to the novel soon after it was published, and an erudite critical study by Kenneth Hada that presents a modern-day perspective.

Aloka Patel teaches at the Department of English, Sambalpur University.

Introduction 
Life and Works of Harriet Beecher Stowe (1811–96) 
Literary, Historical and Political Contexts 
Slavery, Race and Colonization  
Conceptualizations of Race in Uncle Tom’s Cabin 
Christianity and Uncle Tom’s Cabin 
The Roles of Women: Home and the World 
Form and Style
Reception of Uncle Tom’s Cabin 
Importance of Uncle Tom’s Cabin 
Uncle Tom’s Cabin 
Notes and Annotations

Critical Readings 
‘Notices of New Works’ from The Southern Literary Messenger 
Unsigned; Probably John R. Thompson 
The Kentucky Model: Economics, Individualism and Domesticity in Uncle Tom’s Cabin 
Kenneth Hada 
Selected Bibliography


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