Harriet Beecher Stowe : : Dred: A Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp / / Judie Newman.

Stowe's second anti-slavery novel is a primary text for students of literature and history - less well-known but now more pertinent than Uncle Tom's Cabin. This vigorous and compulsive read combines thought-provoking themes, rich characterisation, satire and sentiment.

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Place / Publishing House:Edinburgh : : Edinburgh University Press, , [2022]
©1992
Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (752 p.)
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Introduction --   |t Volume I of Dred --   |t Chapter I The Mistress of Canema --   |t Chapter II Clayton --   |t Chapter III The Clayton Family and Sister Anne --   |t Chapter IV The Gordon Family --   |t Chapter V Harry and His Wife --   |t Chapter VI The Dilemma --   |t Chapter VII Consultation --   |t Chapter VIII Old Tiff --   |t Chapter IX The Death --   |t Chapter X The Preparation --   |t Chapter XI The Lovers --   |t Chapter XII Explanations --   |t Chapter XIII Tom Gordon --   |t Chapter XIV Aunt Nesbit's Loss --   |t rChapter XV Mr. Jekyl's Opinions --   |t Chapter XVI Milly's Story --   |t Chapter XVII Uncle John --   |t Chapter XVIII Dred --   |t Chapter XIX The Conspirators --   |t Chapter XX Summer Talk at Canema --   |t Chapter XXI Tiff's Preparations --   |t Chapter XXII The Worshippers --   |t Chapter XXIII The Camp-Meeting --   |t Volume II of Dred --   |t Chapter I Life in the Swamps --   |t Chapter II More Summer Talk --   |t Chapter III Milly's Return --   |t Chapter IV The Trial --   |t Chapter V Magnolia Grove --   |t Chapter VI The Troubadour --   |t Chapter VII Tiff's Garden --   |t Chapter VIII The Warning --   |t Chapter IX The Morning Star --   |t Chapter X The Legal Decision --   |t Chapter XI The Cloud Bursts --   |t Chapter XII The Voice in the Wilderness --   |t Chapter XIII The Evening Star --   |t Chapter XIV The Tie Breaks --   |t Chapter XV The Purpose --   |t Chapter XVI The New Mother --   |t Chapter XVII The Flight into Egypt --   |t Chapter XVIII The Clerical Conference --   |t Chapter XIX The Result --   |t Chapter XX The Slave's Argument --   |t Chapter XXI The Desert --   |t Chapter XXII Jegar Sahadutha --   |t Chapter XXIII Frank Russel's Opinions --   |t Chapter XXIV Tom Gordon's Plans --   |t Chapter XXV Lynch Law --   |t Chapter XXVI More Violence --   |t Chapter XXVII Engedi --   |t Chapter XXVIII The Slave Hunt --   |t Chapter XXIX "All Over" --   |t Chapter XXX The Burial --   |t Chapter XXXI The Escape --   |t Chapter XXXII Lynch Law Again --   |t Chapter XXXIII Flight --   |t Chapter XXXIV Clear Shining after Rain --   |t Appendix I --   |t Appendix II --   |t Appendix III --   |t Editor's Notes 
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