The novel of the American writer Harriet Beche-Stow first released in 1852. The book made a splash. For several years, she withstood hundreds of publications and many transfers. In Russian, the novel was first printed in 1857 as an appendix to the Nekrasov “Contemporary”.
“Uncle Tom’s hut” is a novel about slavery. The author prompted the desire to imagine this phenomenon in living dramatic reality. G. Bucher-Stow depicts the life of black slaves reliably and vividly, shows longing and despair, tearing hearts when thousands of slave families collapse by someone else’s will.
Author
Beche-Stow Harriet
Translator
Volzhina Natalia Albertovna
Publisher
Sretensky Stavropigial Monastery, 2010
Series
Christian West
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