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This is not only a "classic" of American literature, it's an important book in American history. This book is as much an portrait of slavery -- and all the varied thoughts and philosophies surrounding it -- as it was a story.
And actually, that kind of tore at me. On the one hand, I thought it was highly interesting to read some of the discussions between characters, particularly those between St. Clare and Ophelia (a southern gentleman and his Yankee relative) (Mrs. Stowe points out that Ophelia ...more
And actually, that kind of tore at me. On the one hand, I thought it was highly interesting to read some of the discussions between characters, particularly those between St. Clare and Ophelia (a southern gentleman and his Yankee relative) (Mrs. Stowe points out that Ophelia ...more


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