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Uncle Tom's Cabin;Harriet Beecher Stowe;General evaluation of Mrs. Stowe;;Litchfield, Connecticut;Cincinnati, Ohio;in June 1851, when she was 40, the first installment of her?Uncle Tom's Cabin?was published in serial form in the newspaper National Era ;;In1869: campaigned for the expansion of married women's rights. In the 1870s Stowe fled to Florida , After her return to Connecticut, Mrs. Stowe was among the founders of the Hartford Art School In 1886: Calvin Stowe's died, and her own health started to decline rapidly. Died on July 1, 1896, in Hartford, Connecticut. at age 85 ;Uncle Tom's Cabin, 1852《汤姆叔叔的小屋》 A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin, 1853《汤姆叔叔的小屋题解》 Dred: A Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp, 1856《德雷德:阴暗大沼地的故事》 The Minister's Wooing, 1859《牧师的求婚》 The Pearl of Orr's Island, 1862《奥尔岛上的明珠》 Old Town Folks, 1869《老镇居民》 Palmetto Leaves, 1873 《棕榈叶》 ; Background;She lives in Cincinnati city in Ohio, one of anti-slavery places and a terminal for slaves escaping to the north. Housing fugitive slaves, hearing of more about slave’s wretched sufferings. Visiting plantations in Kentucky, seeing with her eyes slaves’ misery.;Harriet Beecher Stowe acknowledged that she was partly inspired to create?Uncle Tom's Cabin?by the slave’s narrative? The blending of pious belief in Christianity and abolishing slavery resulted in Uncle Tom’s Cabin ;Influence;Uncle Tom's Cabin?outraged people in the American South.? The novel was also roundly criticized by slavery supporters. However,?Abraham Lincoln commented, "So this is the little lady who started this great war." ; Uncle Tom's Cabin?also created great interest in the United Kingdom. The first London edition appeared in May 1852 and sold 200,000 copies By 1857, the novel had been translated into 20 languages, Later, it was translated into almost every major language. ;Main Plots of The Novel;part 1;Part 1:;Eliza escaped with her son, Tom sold "down the river" ;Eliza escaped with

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