
Uncle Tom's Cabin (selected Translations of Classics)
About This Novel
"Uncle Tom's Cabin" is a masterpiece reflecting the black slavery system published in 1852 by the American female writer Harriet Beecher Stowe. The publication of this novel set off the climax of the abolition movement in the United States and played a great role in promoting the outbreak of the American Civil War. It has been translated into many languages over the past 100 years and has had a profound impact on people around the world's fight against racial discrimination and their struggle for freedom and democracy.
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Official(2)Scraped 1mo ago
After looking for several versions, I finally found a free one... But the translation of the free version is still poor... Is there an English version...
The whole story is told in a storytelling way. It's just that the author added too many religious things.
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Official(2)Scraped 1mo ago
After looking for several versions, I finally found a free one... But the translation of the free version is still poor... Is there an English version...
The whole story is told in a storytelling way. It's just that the author added too many religious things.
