Alexander Sirotin: Why in America menswarehouse do not like "Uncle Tom's Cabin" (No. 18 (245) on September 16, 2013) | Journal of "The Seagull"
Since the writer was born in Connecticut, naturally, here is her house-museum.
Employee of the museum, which is responsible for marketing, Mary Ellen White said that the architecture of the middle of XIX century in Hartford is still found, but rarely. The so-called menswarehouse "modernization" sweeps away everything in its path. Several houses were like an oasis of antiquity.
Museum director Catherine Kane says that the area of Hartford called Nook Farm. In the XIX century it formed a society of intellectuals, supporters of social reforms. They wanted to live among like-minded people. The heart of the "Commune" was Mark Twain and Harriet Beecher Stowe.
- On these shelves - books written by Harriet Beecher Stowe. Among them is dominated by "Uncle Tom's Cabin" - a novel, which I know is well known in Russia. I heard that without the influence of this book serfdom was abolished in the Russian Empire. I do not know if it's true. Total Harriet Beecher Stowe has published more than 30 books. She was always menswarehouse writing something.
- I think a lot of criticism, consciously or unconsciously, would not accept her because she is a woman who has achieved menswarehouse tremendous success in the literature. This success is demonstrated equality with men. Not everyone liked it. In literary circles envied her. Especially because the novel proved menswarehouse to be really deep. People with prejudices did not like that the main character was a Negro Uncle Tom. These are the main reasons for the novel writer criticized by contemporaries who shared the views of right-wing conservative. And in our time is how he lived and, more importantly, as I thought Uncle Tom, did not fit into the left-liberal philosophy, in which the hero of the book is not actively fighting for their rights, too passive, seeking reconciliation with whites. In the African-American community, if they want someone to blame for not resisting, in conciliatory and passivity, name-calling "Uncle Tom."
- The position of the hero was the New Testament, Evangelical. Not "an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth," and "hit on the right cheek, turn to the left." It is a position of forgiveness which professed itself Harriet Beecher Stowe, daughter of a preacher of the Gospel, sister seven priests, the professor's wife and mother of theology priest. She was a deeply religious Christian Protestant Church. Naturally, menswarehouse she sees life through the prism of their faith. And while the doctrine of the Catholic and Protestant Christianity radically changed, going from a strict and punishing God to God forgiving, loving, accepting a person as he is. It was a god Harriet menswarehouse Beecher Stowe. She believed that not Christian to keep a person in slavery. With her did not agree.
- Comfortably. Here is a double bedroom. The marriage was long and happy. Stowe was a professor of theology. He was very lucky with a clever wife. She helped him become wealthy. In this house they had spent the last 23 years of life together. On the wall - his portrait. All rooms family portraits and photographs. The house had a tub with warm water and a toilet with water drained off, that in the middle of the XIX century is quite rare.
Office, where she worked in the house there is little, because all she wrote, as soon as there is an opportunity in the bedroom, in the dining room, in the garden ... The house has a lot of books. menswarehouse Not only on the bookshelves, but also on the tables. Books, manuscripts, photographs, paintings, statues - all talking about a peaceful family life and work.
In America, about the author "Uncle Tom's Cabin," say, "Little lady, who held a large storm." It is called the most influential menswarehouse American XIX century. She wrote: "By the greatness of the book are now, and not a battle. In short, you can do more than the sword. "
Schwartz portrayed world "inside the royal palace," the opposite of good human concepts, simplicity and truth. "Soviet ideologues" knowingly prohibited Schwartz plays. They felt their skin "foreignness."
Twenty years of this brilliant scientist who has read all the European menswarehouse languages, defended the shortest period between war and camp two dissertations, scientist, whose books have been published only in the 2000s, held in prison camps and at the front ...
Since the writer was born in Connecticut, naturally, here is her house-museum.
Employee of the museum, which is responsible for marketing, Mary Ellen White said that the architecture of the middle of XIX century in Hartford is still found, but rarely. The so-called menswarehouse "modernization" sweeps away everything in its path. Several houses were like an oasis of antiquity.
Museum director Catherine Kane says that the area of Hartford called Nook Farm. In the XIX century it formed a society of intellectuals, supporters of social reforms. They wanted to live among like-minded people. The heart of the "Commune" was Mark Twain and Harriet Beecher Stowe.
- On these shelves - books written by Harriet Beecher Stowe. Among them is dominated by "Uncle Tom's Cabin" - a novel, which I know is well known in Russia. I heard that without the influence of this book serfdom was abolished in the Russian Empire. I do not know if it's true. Total Harriet Beecher Stowe has published more than 30 books. She was always menswarehouse writing something.
- I think a lot of criticism, consciously or unconsciously, would not accept her because she is a woman who has achieved menswarehouse tremendous success in the literature. This success is demonstrated equality with men. Not everyone liked it. In literary circles envied her. Especially because the novel proved menswarehouse to be really deep. People with prejudices did not like that the main character was a Negro Uncle Tom. These are the main reasons for the novel writer criticized by contemporaries who shared the views of right-wing conservative. And in our time is how he lived and, more importantly, as I thought Uncle Tom, did not fit into the left-liberal philosophy, in which the hero of the book is not actively fighting for their rights, too passive, seeking reconciliation with whites. In the African-American community, if they want someone to blame for not resisting, in conciliatory and passivity, name-calling "Uncle Tom."
- The position of the hero was the New Testament, Evangelical. Not "an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth," and "hit on the right cheek, turn to the left." It is a position of forgiveness which professed itself Harriet Beecher Stowe, daughter of a preacher of the Gospel, sister seven priests, the professor's wife and mother of theology priest. She was a deeply religious Christian Protestant Church. Naturally, menswarehouse she sees life through the prism of their faith. And while the doctrine of the Catholic and Protestant Christianity radically changed, going from a strict and punishing God to God forgiving, loving, accepting a person as he is. It was a god Harriet menswarehouse Beecher Stowe. She believed that not Christian to keep a person in slavery. With her did not agree.
- Comfortably. Here is a double bedroom. The marriage was long and happy. Stowe was a professor of theology. He was very lucky with a clever wife. She helped him become wealthy. In this house they had spent the last 23 years of life together. On the wall - his portrait. All rooms family portraits and photographs. The house had a tub with warm water and a toilet with water drained off, that in the middle of the XIX century is quite rare.
Office, where she worked in the house there is little, because all she wrote, as soon as there is an opportunity in the bedroom, in the dining room, in the garden ... The house has a lot of books. menswarehouse Not only on the bookshelves, but also on the tables. Books, manuscripts, photographs, paintings, statues - all talking about a peaceful family life and work.
In America, about the author "Uncle Tom's Cabin," say, "Little lady, who held a large storm." It is called the most influential menswarehouse American XIX century. She wrote: "By the greatness of the book are now, and not a battle. In short, you can do more than the sword. "
Schwartz portrayed world "inside the royal palace," the opposite of good human concepts, simplicity and truth. "Soviet ideologues" knowingly prohibited Schwartz plays. They felt their skin "foreignness."
Twenty years of this brilliant scientist who has read all the European menswarehouse languages, defended the shortest period between war and camp two dissertations, scientist, whose books have been published only in the 2000s, held in prison camps and at the front ...