Author:Harriet Elizabeth Beecher Stowe

Harriet Beecher Stowe
(1811–1896)

American author and abolitionist, famous for her novel Uncle Tom's Cabin, which attacked the cruelty of slavery. Her husband, Calvin Ellis Stowe, was also her literary agent.

Harriet Beecher Stowe

Works

  • The Mayflower; or, Sketches of scenes and characters among the descendants of the Pilgrims (1843) IA
  • Agitation—the doom of slavery. (185-?) IA
  • A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin (1853)
  • Uncle Sam's emancipation: earthly care, a heavenly discipline, and other sketches (1853) IA
  • Pictures and stories from Uncle Tom's cabin (1853) IA
  • Sunny memories of foreign lands (1854) IA 1, IA 2
  • Our Charley: and what to do with him (1858) IA
  • The Pearl of Orr's Island (1862) IA
  • Agnes of Sorrento (1862) IA
  • As "Christopher Crowfield"
  • Men of our times (1868) IA
  • Old Town Folks (1869) IA
  • Lady Byron Vindicated (1870) (transcription project)
  • My Wife and I (1871) IA
  • The lives and deeds of our self-made men (1872) IA
  • Palmetto-leaves (1873) IA
  • A library of famous fiction: embracing the nine standard masterpieces of imaginative literature (1873) IA
  • Woman in sacred history (1874) IA
  • Footsteps of the Master (1877) IA
  • Poganuc People (1878) IA
  • The education of freedmen (1879) IA
  • Our famous women (1883) IA
  • The Salem witchcraft (1886) IA
  • Flowers and fruit (1888) IA
  • The story of "Uncle Tom's cabin", 1897 (short work) IA
  • He's coming to-morrow (1901) IA

Novels

Short stories

Poetry

Hymns

Articles

Letters

Works about Stowe

Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1930, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.

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