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Aunt Phillis's Cabin; Or, Southern Life As It Is

Aunt Phillis's Cabin; Or, Southern Life As It Is in Vernon, BC

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Aunt Phillis's Cabin; Or, Southern Life As It Is in Vernon, BC

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Mary H. Eastman's novel offers a portrayal of life in the American South, particularly focusing on the experiences of African Americans living in slavery. The title itself, "Aunt Phillis's Cabin," draws a clear parallel to Harriet Beecher Stowe's famous work "Uncle Tom's Cabin," which had been published just a few years earlier in 1852.In "Aunt Phillis's Cabin," Eastman likely provides a perspective from the Southern point of view, aiming to counteract the abolitionist sentiment and anti-slavery narrative presented in Stowe's novel. Eastman's work may attempt to justify the institution of slavery and portray it as a benign or even positive aspect of Southern life.While "Uncle Tom's Cabin" became a powerful anti-slavery tool in the North and abroad, "Aunt Phillis's Cabin" reflects the pro-slavery sentiments prevalent in certain circles of the Southern United States during the antebellum period.
Mary H. Eastman's novel offers a portrayal of life in the American South, particularly focusing on the experiences of African Americans living in slavery. The title itself, "Aunt Phillis's Cabin," draws a clear parallel to Harriet Beecher Stowe's famous work "Uncle Tom's Cabin," which had been published just a few years earlier in 1852.In "Aunt Phillis's Cabin," Eastman likely provides a perspective from the Southern point of view, aiming to counteract the abolitionist sentiment and anti-slavery narrative presented in Stowe's novel. Eastman's work may attempt to justify the institution of slavery and portray it as a benign or even positive aspect of Southern life.While "Uncle Tom's Cabin" became a powerful anti-slavery tool in the North and abroad, "Aunt Phillis's Cabin" reflects the pro-slavery sentiments prevalent in certain circles of the Southern United States during the antebellum period.

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