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Uncle Tom's Cabin

In Our Time

CHAPTER

The Influence of Harriet Beecherstow's Novel on the South

Clive: Harriet Jacobs' novel might have given slave narratives more license. Clive: Southerners feel northerners and people abroad are talking about us because of this novel in ways that are hateful. It doesn't help the tense relationship between the North and South, it helps to kind of crystallize that polarization. Sarah Gunkley: There's this issue very much related to what both Clive and Sarah have suggested of how she uses the slave narrative in Uncle Combs' cabin. She brings in the question of sex, doesn't she?

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