This is the first full-scale biography of Harriet Beecher Stowe in over fifty years. Joan Hedrick takes the reader into the multi-layered world of nineteenth-century morals and mores in this absorbing story of a gifted and complex writer whose place in the canon is still contended.
A collection of Stowe's most important writings from the 1830s through to the 1860s, including the complete "Uncle Tom's Cabin". The reader is divided into three sections: Early Essays and Sketches; Anti-Slavery Writings; Domestic Culture and Politics. The editor has included an introductory essay that appraises Harriet Beecher Stowe's impact on ...
Edition: 8vo. 9-1/4" x 5-3/4". 1st ed.. xviii, [1], 265 pp (including
Binding: Red cloth spine with red paper-wrapped boards. Dust jacket, with
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press,
Date Published: (1982).
Description: F/VG+ (slt rubbing/spine panel sunned) Frontis. read more
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