
Setä Tuomon tupa
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Authors:
- Fogowitz, Andrea H.
1858 - 1909
- Stowe, Harriet Beecher
1811 - 1896
- Suppanen, Aatto
1855 - 1898
About this book
"Setä Tuomon tupa" by Harriet Beecher Stowe, a groundbreaking novel from the mid-19th century, delves into the harsh realities of slavery on a Kentucky plantation. This poignant narrative introduces readers to Uncle Tom, a devout and steadfast character, and Edward Shelby, a young man entangled in the complexities of the era. Stowe's work sheds light on the unbreakable spirit of those oppressed and the moral dilemmas faced by individuals caught in the web of slavery. Ideal for students and historians seeking to explore the intricacies of American literature and the historical context of abolitionist movements, "Setä Tuomon tupa" remains a timeless testament to the power of storytelling in advocating for social change.
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