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Life of Harriet Beecher Stowe

Life of Harriet Beecher Stowe

著者: Charles Edward Stowe
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Delve into the life of Harriet Beecher Stowe, the Cincinnati-born author who stirred the world with her powerful literature. Best known for her groundbreaking novel, Uncle Toms Cabin, Stowes work revealed the harsh realities of slavery, and is said to have ignited the American Civil War. A prolific writer, Stowe authored 30 books, articles, travelogues, poems, hymns, and speeches, all reflecting her deep commitment to social issues. Born into a family of ministers, teachers, and social activists, Stowe and her family were instrumental in the Underground Railroad, often facing fierce criticism in their fight against slavery. Post-war, Stowe, her husband Calvin, and her brother Henry, relocated to Florida, establishing schools and churches to aid newly freed African Americans. This intimate portrait of Stowe, told through personal letters, offers a rare glimpse into her emotional journey - from her humble beginnings, through her ascent to global recognition, her encounters with European royalty, the heart-wrenching loss of her children, and her spiritual reconciliation. Experience the life of a woman whose faith, perseverance, and powerful writing changed the course of history.Copyright Biographies and Memoirs
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  • 35 - Life of Harriet Beecher Stowe by Charles Edward Stowe
    2025/07/26
    Delve into the life of Harriet Beecher Stowe, the Cincinnati-born author who stirred the world with her powerful literature. Best known for her groundbreaking novel, Uncle Toms Cabin, Stowes work revealed the harsh realities of slavery, and is said to have ignited the American Civil War. A prolific writer, Stowe authored 30 books, articles, travelogues, poems, hymns, and speeches, all reflecting her deep commitment to social issues. Born into a family of ministers, teachers, and social activists, Stowe and her family were instrumental in the Underground Railroad, often facing fierce criticism in their fight against slavery. Post-war, Stowe, her husband Calvin, and her brother Henry, relocated to Florida, establishing schools and churches to aid newly freed African Americans. This intimate portrait of Stowe, told through personal letters, offers a rare glimpse into her emotional journey - from her humble beginnings, through her ascent to global recognition, her encounters with European royalty, the heart-wrenching loss of her children, and her spiritual reconciliation. Experience the life of a woman whose faith, perseverance, and powerful writing changed the course of history.
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    27 分
  • 34 - Life of Harriet Beecher Stowe by Charles Edward Stowe
    2025/07/26
    Delve into the life of Harriet Beecher Stowe, the Cincinnati-born author who stirred the world with her powerful literature. Best known for her groundbreaking novel, Uncle Toms Cabin, Stowes work revealed the harsh realities of slavery, and is said to have ignited the American Civil War. A prolific writer, Stowe authored 30 books, articles, travelogues, poems, hymns, and speeches, all reflecting her deep commitment to social issues. Born into a family of ministers, teachers, and social activists, Stowe and her family were instrumental in the Underground Railroad, often facing fierce criticism in their fight against slavery. Post-war, Stowe, her husband Calvin, and her brother Henry, relocated to Florida, establishing schools and churches to aid newly freed African Americans. This intimate portrait of Stowe, told through personal letters, offers a rare glimpse into her emotional journey - from her humble beginnings, through her ascent to global recognition, her encounters with European royalty, the heart-wrenching loss of her children, and her spiritual reconciliation. Experience the life of a woman whose faith, perseverance, and powerful writing changed the course of history.
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    21 分
  • 33 - Life of Harriet Beecher Stowe by Charles Edward Stowe
    2025/07/26
    Delve into the life of Harriet Beecher Stowe, the Cincinnati-born author who stirred the world with her powerful literature. Best known for her groundbreaking novel, Uncle Toms Cabin, Stowes work revealed the harsh realities of slavery, and is said to have ignited the American Civil War. A prolific writer, Stowe authored 30 books, articles, travelogues, poems, hymns, and speeches, all reflecting her deep commitment to social issues. Born into a family of ministers, teachers, and social activists, Stowe and her family were instrumental in the Underground Railroad, often facing fierce criticism in their fight against slavery. Post-war, Stowe, her husband Calvin, and her brother Henry, relocated to Florida, establishing schools and churches to aid newly freed African Americans. This intimate portrait of Stowe, told through personal letters, offers a rare glimpse into her emotional journey - from her humble beginnings, through her ascent to global recognition, her encounters with European royalty, the heart-wrenching loss of her children, and her spiritual reconciliation. Experience the life of a woman whose faith, perseverance, and powerful writing changed the course of history.
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    29 分
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