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» 41 mere Southern Fiction (46) Favourite Books (580) Female Author (234) 1,001 BYMRBYD Concensus (127) Carole's List (177) Out of Copyright (72) 19th Century (92) Sonlight Books (390) Books Read in 2017 (3,538) Books Read in 2021 (276) Generation Joshua (62) CCE 1000 Good Books List (417) Didactic Fiction (20) Unread books (819) Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. Frábær saga sem var ein af ástæðum borgarastyrjaldarinnar, skv. Lincoln forseta. ( ![]() I struggled to keep picking this book up because I knew what it had to say and it broke my heart to read it. But I read it because “it’s good for me”. Stowe uses rhetoric deliberately and proficiently to describe the evils of abusing humans for their skin color. In fact, substitute black for gay, and you may flinch at how accurate this novel still is today. J-2 Harriet Beecher Stowe's book is one that I would classify as important rather than great. It's a powerful condemnation of slavery using the language of Stowe's Christian faith, and her moral outrage at it seeps through nearly every page. This I expected; what I didn't expect was how she developed her characters. While her African American characters are uniformly dignified and good, most of the slaveholders received surprisingly nuanced treatments, with some good (if hypocritical) characters among them and only the infamous Simon Legree really embodying in full the evil and corruption resulting from slavery. Yet for all the positive nature of her depiction of her slave characters Stowe cannot help but reflect the racial attitudes of her time, with descriptions that have not aged well. In this she demonstrates the limits of even antislavery activists in their attitudes towards African Americans, yet this is all of a piece in a work that arguably serves as the most historically significant novel in American history, one that helped galvanize opposition to the institution that was corroding the nation's soul. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
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I Amerika i årene før borgerkrigen prøver den gudfrygtige negerslave onkel Tom at lindre tilværelsen for sine medslaver. Men den onde og grusomme slaveejer Legree prøver på alle måder at knække ham. No library descriptions found. |
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