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Uncle Tom's Cabin [Norton Critical Edition]

por Harriet Beecher Stowe, Elizabeth Ammons (Editor)

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This Norton Critical Edition includes:The 1852 first book edition, accompanied by Elizabeth Ammons's preface, note on the text, and explanatory annotations.Twenty-two illustrations.A rich selection of historical documents on slavery and abolitionism.Seventeen critical reviews spanning more than 160 years.A Chronology, A Brief Time Line of Slavery in America, and an updated Selected Bibliography.About the SeriesRead by more than 12 million students over fifty-five years, Norton Critical Editions set the standard for apparatus that is right for undergraduate readers. The three-part format--annotated text, contexts, and criticism--helps students to better understand, analyze, and appreciate the literature, while opening a wide range of teaching possibilities for instructors. Whether in print or in digital format, Norton Critical Editions provide all the resources students need.… (más)
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My English teacher said we should keep this book and be proud of the fact that we have read it! Well, I own it for precisely that reason -- I knew I would be proud of the fact that I read it!

I definitely fall on the side of the critics ... I think Harriet Beecher Stowe was a racist, which I wasn't expecting. I would be interested in reading journal articles from the Catholic perspective from that time, because the Christian martyrdom aspect of the novel confused and disturbed me. There's a whole religious aspect to the novel that I was not aware of and I'm definitely interested in learning more about that.

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  Adrianne_p | Nov 12, 2011 |
A somewhat confusing read because of its "dramatix mix of anti-slavery and white racism" (Introduction by Jean Fagan Yellin, page XXVII) I nevertheless enjoyed the story, the characters, the dialogues and the drama of the book. It is clear that the book has been written more than 150 years ago and we probably have to read it with that fact in mind in order to to enjoy it. I had read a children's version many times before but have now read the full text. And I found it much more profound ànd shocking at the same time. But I cannot but admire Harriet Beechers Stowe's language and storytelling skills which made me so interested in all her characters, even though I knew the main events already. ( )
  brusselsbook | Feb 22, 2011 |
Very hard book to get through with the mix of basically ebonics and old english narrative. Would recommend the movie Amistad much more over this book to show the world of slavery in America, just seemed like every slave character had the IQ of a two year old and preached the values of Christianity much more than the triumphs of human will or perseverance of hope. ( )
  wings2291 | Sep 10, 2010 |
How do you rate a classic? It's certainly a difficult task. Do you rate by the enjoyment? The significance of the novel? Uncle Tom's Cabin is definitely significant. It did, after all, persuade many Americans to see the wrongs of slavery. This novel is an important piece of literature which will help readers understand life in the 19th century. Now, that's not necessarily slave life. Stowe uses methods to manipulate her audiences into joining the "abolitionist" side. A great intention, yes, but was ignoring the brutal harshness of slavery and replacing it with lovable, pious, charitable, "impressionable", slaves who are described more like docile pets than humans really the right method? Who knows. Stowe achieved what she set out to do.

The modern reader who ignores the novel's conventions as 19th century conventions might find Uncle Tom's Cabin a little bit of a bore and often "corny" at times. The novel is also notorious for its sentimentality, so don't be surprised when you witness every character crying at everything. It's a mopey piece! The characters might not appear very convincing to the modern reader. I often felt like I do when watching a decent play with terrible actors. Everything seems forced, overly dramatic, and way too long.

Overall, don't read this for enjoyment or pleasure. Read it for what it did for America. ( )
1 vota coffee.is.yum | May 5, 2010 |
This is one of the most touching novels that I have ever read . The portrayal of slavery in America and its effects on families and on individuals is gut-wrenching. When Uncle Tom is sold and when Eliza comes close to losing her son, one feels utterly desperate and sad. Through Uncle Tom's experiences, the author paints pictures of three plantations, each worse than the other. The character of Uncle Tom stands tall with dignity and compassion. This was the first book that moved me to tears. I cried and I smiled with the various characters. It gave a true picture of the plight of the slaves in those days and the dignity with which Uncle Tom bore everything. It gave a new meaning to what true freedom was.This following is a link to the book available onlinehttp://www.nalanda.nitc.ac.in/resources/english/etext-project/harriet_beecher_stowe/utomc10/index.ht m ( )
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This Norton Critical Edition includes:The 1852 first book edition, accompanied by Elizabeth Ammons's preface, note on the text, and explanatory annotations.Twenty-two illustrations.A rich selection of historical documents on slavery and abolitionism.Seventeen critical reviews spanning more than 160 years.A Chronology, A Brief Time Line of Slavery in America, and an updated Selected Bibliography.About the SeriesRead by more than 12 million students over fifty-five years, Norton Critical Editions set the standard for apparatus that is right for undergraduate readers. The three-part format--annotated text, contexts, and criticism--helps students to better understand, analyze, and appreciate the literature, while opening a wide range of teaching possibilities for instructors. Whether in print or in digital format, Norton Critical Editions provide all the resources students need.

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