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The Planter's Northern Bride : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Planter's Northern Bride
''The Planter's Northern Bride'' is an 1854 novel written by Caroline Lee Hentz, in response to the publication of ''Uncle Tom's Cabin'' by Harriet Beecher Stowe in 1852. == Overview ==
Unlike other examples of anti-Tom literature (also known as "plantation literature"), ''The Planter's Northern Bride'' does not portray white plantation owners behaving benignly toward their loyal black slaves - as had been the case in earlier novels such as ''Aunt Phillis's Cabin'' (1852) - nor is the title a pun on ''Uncle Tom's Cabin'' (as was the case with ''Uncle Robin, in His Cabin in Virginia, and Tom Without One in Boston'' (1853)).〔http://etext.virginia.edu/toc/modeng/public/PagUncl.html Etext of ''Uncle Robin...''〕 The novel, unlike previous examples of plantation literature, criticized abolitionism in the United States and how easily anti-slavery organisations such as the Underground Railroad could be manipulated by pro-slavery superiors - a concept previously discussed in Rev. Baynard Rush Hall's earlier anti-Tom novel, ''Frank Freeman's Barber Shop'' (1852).〔http://www.iath.virginia.edu/utc/proslav/hallhp.html〕
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