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Uncle Robin, in His Cabin in Virginia, and Tom Without One in Boston : ウィキペディア英語版 | Uncle Robin, in His Cabin in Virginia, and Tom Without One in Boston
''Uncle Robin, in His Cabin in Virginia, and Tom Without One in Boston'' (sometimes shortened to simply ''Uncle Robin's Cabin'') is an 1853 novel written by J.W. Page and released by J. W. Randolph Publishers of Richmond, Virginia. == Overview == ''Uncle Robin'' is one of several examples of the pro-slavery anti-Tom or plantation literature genre that emerged in the Southern United States. They were written in response to the publication of the bestselling abolitionist novel ''Uncle Tom's Cabin'', released in book form in 1852, and were read both in the North and the South. Such novels contributed to the national discussions about slavery and were part of the rising sectional tensions. Much like other novels of the genre, ''Uncle Robin'' serves as an antithesis to ''Uncle Tom's Cabin''. It portrays planters as benign and helpful to their slaves, with the villains portrayed as the abolitionists who stir up trouble.〔(''Uncle Tom's Cabin'' ), E-notes〕
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