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The first table of contents (at the very beginning of the ebook) lists the titles of all novels included in this volume. By clicking on one of those titles you will be redirected to the beginning of that work, where you'll find a new TOC that lists all the chapters and sub-chapters of that specific work.
Here you will find the complete novels of Harriet Beecher Stowe in the chronological order of their original publication.
- Uncle Tom’s CabinUncle Tom’s Cabin
- Dred: A Tale of the Great Dismal SwampDred: A Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp
- The Minister’s WooingThe Minister’s Wooing
- The Pearl of Orr’s IslandThe Pearl of Orr’s Island
- My Wife and IMy Wife and I
- Agnes of SorrentoAgnes of Sorrento
- Oldtown FolksOldtown Folks
- Pink and White TyrannyPink and White Tyranny
- We and Our NeighborsWe and Our Neighbors
- Poganuc PeoplePoganuc People
1811-1896
Harriet Beecher Stowe was an American abolitionist and author. Harriet was born in Litchfield, Connecticut, as the daughter of an outspoken religious leader Lyman Beecher. She was the sister of the educator and author, Catherine Beecher, clergymen Henry Ward Beecher and Charles Beecher.
Her father was a preacher who was greatly effected by the pro-slavery riots that took place in Cincinnati in 1834.
Stowe's novel Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852) depicted life for African-Americans under slavery; it reached millions as a novel and play, and became influential in the U.S. and Britain and made the political issues of the 1850s regarding slavery tangible to millions, energizing anti-slavery forces in the American North, while provoking widespread anger in the South. Upon meeting Stowe, Abraham Lincoln allegedly remarked, "So this is the little old lady who started this new great war!"
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