Uncle Tom's Cabin Revisited: The Bible, the Romantic Imagination, and the Sympathies of Christ

Interpretation 27 (1):67-85 (1973)
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Abstract

In an evocative and provocative way Harriet Beecher Stowe focused the attention of her reader on the "sympathies of Christ/' to show that where these sympathies were manifested among whites and blacks, God was present, manifesting his power, liberating all in bondage.

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