Uncle Tom's Cabin

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Pub. Date: 2002-06-01
Publisher(s): Aladdin
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Summary

Uncle Tom's Cabinwas a sensation upon its publication in 1852. In its first year it sold 300,000 copies, and has since been translated into more than twenty languages. This powerful story of one slave's unbreakable spirit holds an important place in American history, as it helped solidify the anti-slavery sentiments of the North, and moved a nation to civil war.

Author Biography

HARRIET BEECHER STOWE began her writing career by writing pieces for magazines to compliment her husbands' meager salary as a professor. She won a short story prize from Western Monthly Magazine, and in 1834, her short-story collection The Mayflower was published. At this time, Stowe was living in Cincinnati, Ohio, which was just across the river from the slave trade and gave her the impetus to write Uncle Tom's Cabin.

In 1850, the family movied to Boston at the height of the public furor over the 1850 Fugitive Slave Law, which mandated the return of runaway slaves already in the North to their owners. Stowe set about writing a novel illustrating the moral responsibility of the entire nation for the cruel system. She forwarded the first episodes to the editor of the Washington anti-slavery weekly, The National Era, where it was published it in 40 installments. Although many Northerners considered slavery a political institution for which they had no personal responsibility, Uncle Tom's Cabin was becoming a national sensation.

The episodes attracted the attention of Boston publisher, J. P. Jewett, who published the work in March of 1852. Uncle Tom's Cabin immediately broke all sales records of the day: selling half-a-million copies by 1857. Stowe went on to many other literary projects, producing about a book a year from 1862 to 1884, but she is still most remembered as the author of Uncle Tom's Cabin.

Table of Contents

Foreword ix
Preface to the First Edition xiii
In Which the Reader Is Introduced to a Man of Humanity
1(16)
The Mother
17(5)
The Husband and Father
22(8)
An Evening in Uncle Tom's Cabin
30(18)
Showing the Feelings of Living Property on Changing Owners
48(13)
Discovery
61(14)
The Mother's Struggle
75(20)
Eliza's Escape
95(24)
In Which It Appears That a Senator Is but a Man
119(25)
The Property Is Carried Off
144(15)
In Which Property Gets Into an Improper State of Mind
159(21)
Select Incident of Lawful Trade
180(26)
The Quaker Settlement
206(14)
Evangeline
220(15)
Of Tom's New Master, and Various Other Matters
235(24)
Tom's Mistress and Her Opinions
259(28)
The Freeman's Defence
287(26)
Miss Ophelia's Experiences and Opinions
313(25)
Miss Ophelia's Experiences and Opinions, Continued
338(30)
Topsy
368(23)
Kentuck
391(8)
``The Grass Withereth---The Flower Fadeth''
399(11)
Henrique
410(12)
Foreshadowings
422(10)
The Little Evangelist
432(8)
Death
440(20)
``This Is the Last of Earth.''
460(11)
Reunion
471(22)
The Unprotected
493(12)
The Slave Warehouse
505(16)
The Middle Passage
521(9)
Dark Places
530(13)
Cassy
543(11)
The Quadroon's Story
554(16)
The Tokens
570(10)
Emmeline and Cassy
580(11)
Liberty
591(10)
The Victory
601(16)
The Stratagem
617(15)
The Martyr
632(10)
The Young Master
642(10)
An Authentic Ghost Story
652(10)
Results
662(13)
The Liberator
675(6)
Concluding Remarks
681

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