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Brief
Lecture Notes on Uncle Tom's Cabin
Biographical sketch by Stowe scholar Susan Belasco.
Harriet Beecher Stowe Society.
Mothers
in
Uncle Tom's America (1997). This site at the University of
Virginia's Crossroads project contains images from the original publication
of Uncle Tom's Cabin, definitions, background information about
the cult of domesticity, and other materials.
Extended
primary and secondary bibliography on Stowe by Martha Henning at the
Celebration of Women Writers site.
Jane Tompkins's guide
to teaching Stowe from the Heath Anthology site.
Stowe
and Uncle Tom's Cabin page at the University of Wisconsin (1997).
A Matthew
Brady photograph of Stowe and her two brothers, Henry Ward Beecher
and Lyman Beecher, taken circa 1861.
Photo courtesy of the Celebration
of Women Writers Page |
Works Available
Online
Books
Stories
and Poems (HTML)
Articles (Page images at MOA)
Uncle Tom's Cabin
(1852)
The Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin (Boston:
Jewett, 1854)
The Christian Slave: A Drama Founded Upon
a Portion of Uncle Tom's Cabin (Boston: Phillips, Sampson, 1855)
Uncle
Tom's Cabin; or, Life Among the Lowly: A Domestic Drama in Six Acts (New
York: Samuel French, 1858), by George L. Aiken (frames; HTML at Virginia)
House
and Home Papers (1869) (page images at MOA)
Woman
in Sacred History: A Series of Sketches Drawn from Scriptural, Historical
and Legendary Sources (1873)(page images at MOA)
"Tell
It All": The Story of a Life's Experience in Mormonism (1875) (publisher's
dummy; includes an introduction by Harriet Beecher Stowe), by Mrs. T. B.
H. Stenhouse (page images at MOA)
Poganuc
People: Their Loves and Lives (1878) (illustrated HTML at Virginia's
E-Text Center)
Uncle
Tom's Cabin (New Version): A Melodrama in Five Acts (New York: Harold
Roorbach, 1889), by Charles Townsend, also contrib. by George L. Aiken
(HTML at Virginia)
Queer
Little Folks (T. Nelson and Sons, 1897) (Gutenberg text)
Stories,
Poems, and Essays
"The
Two Altars" (story; 1851)
"Consolation"
(poem; 1862)
"The
Crocus" (poem; no date)
"Knocking"(poem;
no date)
"Lines"
(poem; 1860)
"Mary
at the Cross" (poem; no date)
"The
Other World" (poem; no date)
"The
Old Psalm Tune" (poem; no date)
"A
Reply" (essay; 1862)
Articles
and Stories (Page Images at MOA)
"A
Reply to the Address of the Women of England" (Atlantic, 1863)
"Sojourner
Truth, The Libyan Sibyl" (Atlantic, 1863)
"The
Parson's Horse-Race" (Atlantic, 1878)
"The
Education of Freedmen" (North American Review, 1879)
"The
Education of Freedmen. Part II"
"The
Modern Martyrdom of St. Perpetua" (Atlantic, 1879)
"Our
Florida Plantation" (Atlantic, 1879)
"A
Student's Sea Story" (Atlantic, 1879)
Comments
to D. Campbell.
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