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This collection of essays addresses the continuing controversy surrounding Uncle Tom's Cabin. On publication in 1852, Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel sparked a national debate about the nature of slavery and the character of those who embraced it. Since then, critics have used the book to illuminate a host of issues dealing with race, gender, politics, and religion in antebellum America.
They have also argued about Stowe's rhetorical strategies and the literary conventions she appropriated to give her book such unique force.
The thirteen contributors to this volume enter these debates from a variety of critical perspectives. They address questions of language and ideology, the tradition of the sentimental novel, biblical influences, and the rhetoric of antislavery discourse. As much as they disagree on various points, they share a keen interest in the cultural work that texts can do and an appreciation of the enduring power of Uncle Tom's Cabin.
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Rhetoric, Technique, Slavery in literature, History and criticism, Fiction, American Didactic fiction, Narration (Rhetoric), Race relations in literature, American Political fiction, In literature, History, Rhetorik, Sklaverei, English language, Uncle Tom's cabin (Stowe, Harriet Beecher), Literature, Social aspects, Uncle Tom (Fictitious character), Stowe, harriet beecher, 1811-1896, Southern states, in literature, Rhétorique, Aspect social, Histoire, Politique-fiction américaine, Histoire et critique, Dans la littérature, Relations raciales dans la littérature, Esclavage dans la littérature, Narration, LITERARY CRITICISM, American, GeneralPlaces
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The Stowe Debate: Rhetorical Strategies in Uncle Tom's Cabin
December 1994, Univ of Massachusetts Pr
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The Stowe Debate: Rhetorical Strategies in Uncle Tom's Cabin
December 1994, University of Massachusetts Press
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The Stowe debate: rhetorical strategies in Uncle Tom's cabin
1994, University of Massachusetts Press
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"The ongoing debate over the cultural meaning and value of Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin attests to the novel's rhetorical complexity; because Stowe engages and uses a wide range of contemporary arguments on questions of race and gender, it is possible to connect the novel to multiple and divergent political movements and rhetorical traditions."
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