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Uncle Tom'S Cabin Audiolivro

de Harriet Beecher Stowe
idioma: inglês
Editor: Brilliance Audio, abril de 2015 ‧
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Neither before nor after the publication of Uncle Tom’s Cabin has a woman ever so moved America to take action against injustice as Harriet Beecher Stowe.

Published in 1852, Uncle Tom''s Cabin brought the abolitionists'' message to the public conscience. Indeed, Abraham Lincoln greeted Stowe in 1863 as "the little lady who made this big war."

Eliza Harris, a slave whose child is to be sold, escapes her beloved home on the Shelby plantation in Kentucky and heads North, eluding the hired slave catchers. Aided by the Underground Railroad, Quakers, and others opposed to the Fugitive Slave Act, Eliza, her son, and her husband George run toward Canada.

As the Harrises flee to freedom, another slave, Uncle Tom, is sent "down the river" for sale. Too loyal to abuse his master''s trust, too Christian to rebel, Tom wrenches himself from his family. Befriending a white child, Evangeline St. Clare, Tom is purchased by her father and taken to their home in New Orleans. Although Evangeline''s father finally resolves to free his slaves, his sudden death alters their fates, sending Tom farther downriver to Simon Legree''s plantation, and the whips of Legree''s overseers.

This novel is part of Brilliance Audio''s extensive Classic Collection, bringing you timeless masterpieces that you and your family are sure to love.

Uncle Tom'S Cabin

de Harriet Beecher Stowe

Propriedade Descrição
ISBN: 9781491585931
Editor: Brilliance Audio
Data de Lançamento: abril de 2015
Idioma: Inglês
Tipo de produto: Audiolivro
Tamanho Ficheiro B
Formato e Compatibilidade:
Classificação Temática: Audiolivros em Inglês > Literatura > Romance
EAN: 9781491585931

SOBRE O AUTOR

Harriet Beecher Stowe

Harriet Beecher Stowe (1811-1896) destacou--se enquanto romancista e ativista em prol da abolição da escravatura. Alcançou a fama com o seu romance A Cabana do Tio Tom (1852), que descreve as terríveis condições de vida dos afro-americanos escravizados, livro que foi lido por milhões de pessoas e traduzido em todo o mundo. Stowe escreveu trinta livros, entre romances, poesia, livros de viagens, cartas e ensaios.
Foi tia-avó paterna da escritora e feminista Charlotte Perkins Gilman (a autora do romance Terra Delas<7i>, publicado pela primeira vez em Portugal pela Sibila Publicações).

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