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Uncle Tom'S Cabin eBook

de Harriet Beecher Stowe
idioma: português do brasil
Editor: Lebooks Editora, julho de 2024 ‧
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The book that awakened the conscience of so many men and women to the iniquity of slavery and played such a significant role in the liberation of slaves in the United States would be considered, ironically, from the 1960s onwards (by leaders of the civil rights and African American emancipation movements), as a racist work perpetuating the submission of black people. The reason lies mainly in its protagonist, Uncle Tom. "Uncle Tom" is, in the USA, an insult one can hurl at a black person, since the character is not a rebellious leader, a Spartacus, as the African American movement would have wished, but a martyr, docile and pious, who accepts all punishments as penance and forgives all his enemies. However, Tom is a man of extreme nobility, without a trace of servitude, with physical courage and supreme self-sacrifice, who recognizes the ignominy of slavery and does not accept it in any way, but rejects violence as a form of resistance and is incapable of lying even to the vilest of men—not out of fear, but out of self-respect. Tom is a saint, whereas the African Americans of the twentieth century were looking for a hero. It is evident that this passivity would not receive political approval from activists, just as Harriet Beecher Stowe's depictions of black people, with all their benevolence and angelic qualities, could not avoid being denounced as paternalistic. But few books can boast of having had such a significant influence on the lives of so many millions of people and on the history of the United States itself.

Uncle Tom'S Cabin

de Harriet Beecher Stowe

Propriedade Descrição
ISBN: 9786558945673
Editor: Lebooks Editora
Data de Lançamento: julho de 2024
Idioma: Português do Brasil
Páginas: 202
Tipo de produto: eBook
Formato e Compatibilidade:
Classificação Temática: eBooks em Português > Literatura > Ficção
eBooks em Português > Infantis e Juvenis > Livros de referência
EAN: 9786558945673
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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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