Book Description
Wordsworth Classics covers a huge list of beloved works of literature in English and translations. This growing series is rigorously updated, with scholarly introductions and notes added to new titles.
This novel has earned the title of not only bestseller, but also the first protest novel to have a direct impact on political events. The story follows the life and vissitudes of Uncle Tom, a noble negro, and portrays the humanity of an enslaved black people and the moral evil of their enslavement.
From 500 Great Books by Women; review by Erica Bauermeister
This is one of those books that everybody has heard about but few people these days have actually read. It deserves to be read - not simply because it is the basis for symbols so deeply ingrained in American culture that we no longer realize their source, nor because it is one of the bestselling books of all time. This is a book that changed history. Harriet Beecher Stowe was appalled by slavery, and she took one of the few options open to nineteenth century women who wanted to affect public opinion: she wrote a novel, a huge, enthralling narrative that claimed the heart, soul, and politics of pre-Civil War Americans. It is unabashed propaganda and overtly moralistic, an attempt to make whites - North and South - see slaves as mothers, fathers, and people with (Christian) souls. In a time when women might see the majority of their children die, Harriet Beecher Stowe portrays beautiful Eliza fleeing slavery to protect her son. In a time when many whites claimed slavery had "good effects" on blacks, Uncle Tom's Cabin paints pictures of three plantations, each worse than the other, where even the best plantation leaves a slave at the mercy of fate or debt. By twentieth-century standards, her propaganda verges on melodrama, and it is clear that even while arguing for the abolition of slavery she did not rise above her own racism. Yet her questions remain penetrating even today: "Is man ever a creature to be trusted with wholly irresponsible power?"
From AudioFile
Classic nineteenth-century literature can be difficult to read and hear. But this production is an exception. Buck Schirner's characters are so vivid, so well enunciated, that we wish Stowe had created more people for Schirner to give voice to. His characters argue about slavery, lament their fortunes and survive by their wits. He gives each person emotion and depth and reads Stowe's prose with conviction. Indeed, it's hard not to, given the moral force behind her words. The only negative is when Schirner reads in his own voice, which is low and flat. Because of his excellent vocal work, though, the book reminds us that the debate over race and human worth was as vivid in the 1850's as it is today. R.I.G.
Book Dimension :
length: (cm)19.8 width:(cm)12.6
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湯姆叔叔的小屋
發表於2024-11-21
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第一次讀這本書是小學,然後初中時重新讀過,深深感動。 那些悲劇的情節不必多說吧,當時的我一直在想的是,我們有沒有同情心。 這本書的下一本是餘華的活著,好歹算是迴答瞭我的這個問題。但是又似乎把問題推到瞭更嚴重的地步。 起初想的是為什麼中國很少有這樣直麵苦難、嚴肅...
評分林肯總統對這本書的評價是這樣的:《湯姆叔叔的小屋》直接導製瞭南北戰爭。雖然有些誇張,但並非虛言。 其實這部小說從故事情節上講並沒有多麼扣人心弦,換個角度,如果這本書放在今天齣版,其影響力說不定連紅火一時的網絡小說都不如,正是因為在當時的情況下,作為一個敏感題...
評分今天年輕的讀者在閱讀《湯姆叔叔的小屋》這本書時,多半會感覺有些過時。誠然,節奏緩慢的敘事、大量過於明顯的說教以及無甚懸念的情節等特徵與時下的小說比起來的確顯得有些拖遝,不過若是考慮到斯托夫人是在1852年將它發錶齣來,而當時的中國仍處於太平天國時期,那麼我們就...
評分今天年輕的讀者在閱讀《湯姆叔叔的小屋》這本書時,多半會感覺有些過時。誠然,節奏緩慢的敘事、大量過於明顯的說教以及無甚懸念的情節等特徵與時下的小說比起來的確顯得有些拖遝,不過若是考慮到斯托夫人是在1852年將它發錶齣來,而當時的中國仍處於太平天國時期,那麼我們就...
圖書標籤: 美國文學 英文原版 小說 湯姆叔叔的小屋 經典 美國 HarrietBeecherStowe 外國文學
黑奴籲天錄,小說很長,在ibook上看的,點個贊!基督徒的廢奴運動的美國extention!
評分劇情很不錯,很多情節都很深刻,有的讓人感動,有的讓人憤怒,很給力。人物刻畫的不錯,tom和george反差真大,又很吸引人。對話太多瞭,很多廢話,單詞量雖然不大,口語俚語很多,不太好懂。引用的句子有的還挺難,不好理解。8.4吧,很不錯。
評分劇情很不錯,很多情節都很深刻,有的讓人感動,有的讓人憤怒,很給力。人物刻畫的不錯,tom和george反差真大,又很吸引人。對話太多瞭,很多廢話,單詞量雖然不大,口語俚語很多,不太好懂。引用的句子有的還挺難,不好理解。8.4吧,很不錯。
評分小時候看的是簡寫版,挺喜歡這個故事(因為是小孩子所以隻記得住美好的一麵),於是長大後重溫。政治性大於文學性,真實深刻,但宗教說教占比太重。
評分讀的部分章節 書的社會意義當然遠大於文學意義 看到最後一章必然聯想到現在的歐洲和美國 以及 上帝死後 我們又要用什麼來威懾人們嚮善
Uncle Tom's Cabin 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載