An edition of Uncle Tom's Cabin (1850)

La case de l'oncle Tom

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An edition of Uncle Tom's Cabin (1850)

La case de l'oncle Tom

  • 4.27 ·
  • 15 Ratings
  • 246 Want to read
  • 12 Currently reading
  • 27 Have read

Tom est un esclave noir au caractère généreux, Elisa une jeune mulâtresse, mère d'un petit Harry. Leurs maîtres, des gens bienveillants, sont obligés de les vendre. Tom accepte son sort : d'abord acheté par un aristocrate du Sud, il finit aux mains d'une brute sans pitié. Elisa, elle, refuse de se voir enlever son enfant et fuit avec lui vers le Canada.

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Publisher
Gallimard
Language
French
Pages
394

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2017, Arcturus
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2016, Mei tan gong ye chu ban she
Zhuan zhu / in Chinese - Di 1 ban.
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Tang mu shu shu de xiao wu
2014, Zhang jiang shao nian er tong chu ban she
Zhuan zhu. in Chinese - Di 1 ban.
Cover of: La case de l'oncle Tom
La case de l'oncle Tom
2010, Gallimard
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Cover of: Uncle Tom's Cabin
Uncle Tom's Cabin: A Library of America Paperback Classic
2010-07, Library of America
paperback in English
Cover of: Uncle Tom's Cabin
Uncle Tom's Cabin
2006-01-13, Project Gutenberg
in English
Cover of: Setä Tuomon tupa
Setä Tuomon tupa
2005-07-30, Project Gutenberg
in Finnish
Cover of: Uncle Tom's Cabin
Uncle Tom's Cabin
1966-06, Washington Square Press
in English
Cover of: Uncle Tom's Cabin
Uncle Tom's Cabin
1963, Washington Square Press
in English
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Uncle Tom's Cabin
1888, Houghton, Mifflin and Company
in English
Cover of: Uncle Tom's Cabin
Uncle Tom's Cabin
1852, Thomas Nelson and Sons
in English
Cover of: Uncle Tom's Cabin
Uncle Tom's Cabin
19xx?, P. R. Gawthorn Ltd.
in English
Cover of: Uncle Tom's Cabin
Uncle Tom's Cabin
19xx?, International Collectors Library
in English

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Edition Notes

Titre original : Uncle Tom's cabin.

Adolescents (12-15 ans)

Published in
[Paris]
Series
Folio junior -- 658

The Physical Object

Pagination
394 p.
Number of pages
394

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL32113412M
Internet Archive
lacasedeloncleto0000stow
ISBN 10
2070629988
ISBN 13
9782070629985
OCLC/WorldCat
999732316

Work Description

This unforgettable novel tells the story of Tom, a devoutly Christian slave who chooses not to escape bondage for fear of embarrassing his master. However, he is soon sold to a slave trader and sent down the Mississippi, where he must endure brutal treatment. This is a powerful tale of the extreme cruelties of slavery, as well as the price of loyalty and morality. When first published, it helped to solidify the anti-slavery sentiments of the North, and it remains today as the book that helped move a nation to civil war.

"So this is the little lady who made this big war." Abraham Lincoln's legendary comment upon meeting Mrs. Stowe has been seriously questioned, but few will deny that this work fed the passions and prejudices of countless numbers. If it did not "make" the Civil War, it flamed the embers. That Uncle Tom's Cabin is far more than an outdated work of propaganda confounds literary criticism. The novel's overwhelming power and persuasion have outlived even the most severe of critics. As Professor John William Ward of Amherst College points out in his incisive Afterword, the dilemma posed by Mrs. Stowe is no less relevant today than it was in 1852: What is it to be "a moral human being"? Can such a person live in society -- any society? Commenting on the timeless significance of the book, Professor Ward writes: "Uncle Tom's Cabin is about slavery, but it is about slavery because the fatal weakness of the slave's condition is the extreme manifestation of the sickness of the general society, a society breaking up into discrete, atomistic individuals where human beings, white or black, can find no secure relation one with another. Mrs. Stowe was more radical than even those in the South who hated her could see. Uncle Tom's Cabin suggests no less than the simple and terrible possibility that society has no place in it for love." - Back cover.

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