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Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852)
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Description for Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852)
Paperback. "Uncle Tom's Cabin" brought the realities of slavery into the nineteenth-century American home. This title offers various appendices that clarify the novel's participation in antebellum debates about domesticity, colonization, abolitionism, and the law, and includes a section on dramatic adaptations of the novel. Editor(s): Diller, Christopher G. Num Pages: 632 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: FC. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 218 x 141 x 25. Weight in Grams: 590.
Uncle Tom's Cabin brought the searing realities of slavery into the nineteenth-century American home. The novel offers readers a portrait of a nation on the verge of disunion and a subtle examination of the relationship between race and nationalism that has always been at the heart of the American experience. This edition offers a wide array of appendices that clarify the novel's participation in antebellum debates about domesticity, colonization, abolitionism, and the law, and includes a section on dramatic adaptations of the novel.
Uncle Tom's Cabin brought the searing realities of slavery into the nineteenth-century American home. The novel offers readers a portrait of a nation on the verge of disunion and a subtle examination of the relationship between race and nationalism that has always been at the heart of the American experience. This edition offers a wide array of appendices that clarify the novel's participation in antebellum debates about domesticity, colonization, abolitionism, and the law, and includes a section on dramatic adaptations of the novel.
Product Details
Publisher
Broadview Press Ltd Canada
Number of pages
632
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2009
Condition
New
Weight
589g
Number of Pages
632
Place of Publication
Peterborough, Canada
ISBN
9781551118062
SKU
V9781551118062
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Christopher G. Diller is Associate Professor of English, Rhetoric, and Writing, Berry College, Mount Berry, Georgia.
Reviews for Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852)
Christopher Diller's edition of Uncle Tom's Cabin is, without a doubt, a major contribution. By tracing the novel's critical reception and voracious consumption by a global audience for more than 150 years, Diller breathes new life into this best-selling text. Diller makes the work accessible to a variety of audiences: scholars; students in American Studies, history, and literature courses; and ... Read more