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Uncle Tom's Cabin on Stage and Screen: From Nineteenth-Century True-Up Team to Twentieth-Century Film Star

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  • Explores the theatrical and cinematic adaptations of Harriet Beecher Stowe's influential anti-slavery novel.
  • Examines how the novel's themes and characters have been interpreted and reimagined on stage and screen.
  • Analyzes the impact of these adaptations on American culture and society.
  • Features contributions from leading scholars in theater and performance studies.
  • Provides a comprehensive overview of the history of Uncle Tom's Cabin on the American stage and screen.
  • Includes detailed case studies of specific adaptations, such as the 1852 stage play and the 1914 film.
  • Explores the ways in which these adaptations have shaped our understanding of slavery and race in America.
  • Offers new insights into the power of theater and film to raise awareness and promote social change.
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