Uncle Tom's Cabin
About the eBook
Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852) is the novel that moved an entire nation and became a powerful manifesto against slavery. The story follows Tom, a kindhearted and deeply religious enslaved man whose faith and dignity remain unshaken despite oppression and suffering. Published during the intense political tensions preceding the American Civil War, this work not only marked a milestone in American literature but also inspired the abolitionist movement. A moving and courageous tale that continues to remind generation after generation of the importance of freedom and humanity.
About the Author
Harriet Beecher Stowe (1811-1896) was an American writer and activist whose most celebrated work, Uncle Tom's Cabin, became a symbol of the fight against slavery and a catalyst for the national debate that led to the Civil War. The daughter of an influential preacher and raised in a deeply religious and reformist environment, Stowe used her literary talent to denounce social injustices and champion the abolitionist cause. She published more than thirty books, including novels, essays, and memoirs.
Product Details
Publisher: Edicions Perelló
Genre: Sprache - Englisch
Language: English
Size: 470 Pages
Filesize: 3.0 MB
ISBN: 9791370191795
Published: Aug. 15, 2025