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Annotated Uncle Tom's Cabin by Henry Louis Gates Jr., Harriet Beecher Stowe and Hollis Robbins (2006, Hardcover)

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PublisherNorton & Company, Incorporated, w. w.
ISBN-100393059464
ISBN-139780393059465
eBay Product ID (ePID)44188137

Product Key Features

Book TitleAnnotated Uncle Tom's Cabin
Number of Pages736 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2006
TopicClassics, African American / General, Political
IllustratorYes
GenreFiction
AuthorHenry Louis Gates Jr., Harriet Beecher Stowe, Hollis Robbins
Book SeriesThe Annotated Bks.
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height0.2 in
Item Weight58.4 Oz
Item Length1 in
Item Width0.9 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2005-004946
Dewey Edition22
TitleLeadingThe
Series Volume Number0
Dewey Decimal813/.3
SynopsisHenry Louis Gates Jr. redefines Uncle Tom's Cabin with this seminal interpretation of the great American novel., Henry Louis Gates Jr. redefines "Uncle Tom's Cabin" with this seminal interpretation of the great American novel. Declared worthless and dehumanizing by James Baldwin in 1949, "Uncle Tom's Cabin" has lacked literary credibility for fifty years. Now, in a ringing refutation of Baldwin, Henry Louis Gates Jr. demonstrates the literary transcendence of Harriet Beecher Stowe's masterpiece. "Uncle Tom's Cabin," first published in 1852, galvanized the American public as no other work of fiction has ever done. The editors animate pre-Civil War life with rich insights into the lives of slaves, abolitionists, and the American reading public. Examining the lingering effects of the novel, they provide new insights into emerging race-relation, women's, gay, and gender issues. With reproductions of rare prints, posters, and photographs, this book is also one of the most thorough anthologies of Uncle Tom images up to the present day. 2-color throughout; 32 pages of color illustrations, 150 black-and-white illustrations., Declared worthless and dehumanizing by James Baldwin in 1949, Uncle Tom's Cabin has lacked literary credibility for fifty years. Now, in a ringing refutation of Baldwin, Henry Louis Gates Jr. demonstrates the literary transcendence of Harriet Beecher Stowe's masterpiece. Uncle Tom's Cabin , first published in 1852, galvanized the American public as no other work of fiction has ever done. The editors animate pre-Civil War life with rich insights into the lives of slaves, abolitionists, and the American reading public. Examining the lingering effects of the novel, they provide new insights into emerging race-relation, women's, gay, and gender issues. With reproductions of rare prints, posters, and photographs, this book is also one of the most thorough anthologies of Uncle Tom images up to the present day., Declared worthless and dehumanizing by James Baldwin in 1949, Uncle Tom\'s Cabin has lacked literary credibility for fifty years. Now, in a ringing refutation of Baldwin, Henry Louis Gates Jr. demonstrates the literary transcendence of Harriet Beecher Stowe\'s masterpiece. Uncle Tom\'s Cabin, first published in 1852, galvanized the American public as no other work of fiction has ever done. The editors animate pre-Civil War life with rich insights into the lives of slaves, abolitionists, and the American reading public. Examining the lingering effects of the novel, they provide new insights into emerging race-relation, women\'s, gay, and gender issues. With reproductions of rare prints, posters, and photographs, this book is also one of the most thorough anthologies of Uncle Tom images up to the present day., Declared worthless and dehumanizing by James Baldwin in 1949, "Uncle Tom's Cabin" has lacked literary credibility for fifty years. Now, in a ringing refutation of Baldwin, Henry Louis Gates Jr. demonstrates the literary transcendence of Harriet Beecher Stowe's masterpiece. "Uncle Tom's Cabin," first published in 1852, galvanized the American public as no other work of fiction has ever done. The editors animate pre-Civil War life with rich insights into the lives of slaves, abolitionists, and the American reading public. Examining the lingering effects of the novel, they provide new insights into emerging race-relation, women's, gay, and gender issues. With reproductions of rare prints, posters, and photographs, this book is also one of the most thorough anthologies of Uncle Tom images up to the present day.
LC Classification NumberPS2954.U5 2006

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