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Life of Harriet Beecher Stowe, Compiled from her Letters and Journals

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Life of Harriet Beecher Stowe, Compiled from her Letters and Journals

Charles Edward Stowe

Harriet Beecher Stowe (June 14, 1811 – July 1, 1896), of Cincinnati, was the most famous female American author of her age, and is said to have touched off the American Civil War with her novel, Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852), awakening the whole world to the harsh conditions of slavery. She wrote 30 other successful books depicting life in early America, plus collections of well written articles and travellogues, poems, hymns, and speeches on social issues. Harriet's father and all 7 of her brothers were ministers, her 5 sisters teachers and/or social activists, a whole family concerned with improving society. Her father was the outspoken Calvinist preacher Lyman Beecher, a Calvinist minister who became one of the best-known evangelists of his age. Her younger brother, Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, was one of the most famous orators of his day and with Harriet, was very active in the Underground Railroad, for which both were savagely attacked by the slave holding aristocracy. After the War, Harriet and her husband Calvin Stowe, a theology professor, and Henry all moved to north-east Florida to establish schools and churches to help educate the free negros who had fled there. In this book we see, through colorful letters written to family, friends, and other famous personages throughout her life, a very intimate portrait of a brilliantly emotional girl's inner life, a wife and mother's struggle raising 7 children at near poverty, her rise to fame and fortune, her and family's travels through Europe where they were feted by royalty, her depiction of the devastating sadness at losing 3 of her children early in their lives, her tortuous musings as to why God allows suffering, slavery and injustice, and her eventual reconciliation with God's grace and her ultimate devotion to Christ. - Summary by Michele Fry, Soloist.

Year of Publication: 1889Genres: Biography & Autobiography
Running Time: 15 hours 18 minutes 40 seconds
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1
The Nights
Preface and Introduction
Michele Fry
3:10
2
The Nights
Ch.1- Childhood 1811-1824
Michele Fry
36:25
3
The Nights
Ch. 2.1- School Days in Hartford, 1824-1832
Michele Fry
31:15
4
The Nights
Ch. 2.2- School Days in Hartford, 1824-1832
Michele Fry
26:28
5
The Nights
Ch. 3.1- Cincinnati, 1832-1836
Michele Fry
21:52
6
The Nights
Ch. 3.2- Cincinnati, 1832-1836
Michele Fry
23:37
7
The Nights
Ch. 4- Early Married Life, 1836-1840
Michele Fry
37:26
8
The Nights
Ch. 5.1- Poverty and Sickness, 1840-1850
Michele Fry
20:06
9
The Nights
Ch. 5.2- Poverty and Sickness, 1840-1850
Michele Fry
26:35
10
The Nights
Ch. 6.1- Removal To Brunswick, 1850-1852
Michele Fry
26:42
11
The Nights
Ch. 6.2- Removal To Brunswick, 1850-1852
Michele Fry
26:56
12
The Nights
Ch. 7- Uncle Tom's Cabin, 1852
Michele Fry
38:41
13
The Nights
Ch. 8.1- First Trip To Europe, 1853
Michele Fry
23:09
14
The Nights
Ch. 8.2- First Trip To Europe, 1853
Michele Fry
25:24
15
The Nights
Ch. 9.1- Sunny Memories, 1853
Michele Fry
21:12
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The Nights
Ch. 9.2- Sunny Memories, 1853
Michele Fry
20:02
17
The Nights
Ch. 10- From Over The Sea, 1853
Michele Fry
38:48
18
The Nights
Ch. 11- Home Again, 1853-1856
Michele Fry
35:23
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The Nights
Ch. 12.1- Dred, 1856
Michele Fry
22:12
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The Nights
Ch. 12.2- Dred, 1856
Michele Fry
20:09
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The Nights
Ch. 13- Old Scenes Revisited, 1856
Michele Fry
36:38
22
The Nights
Ch. 14.1- The Minister’s Wooing, 1857-1859
Michele Fry
24:54
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The Nights
Ch. 14.2- The Minister’s Wooing, 1857-1859
Michele Fry
28:12
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The Nights
Ch. 15- The Third Trip To Europe, 1859
Michele Fry
33:11
25
The Nights
Ch. 16.1- The Civil War, 1860-1865
Michele Fry
25:11
26
The Nights
Ch. 16.2- The Civil War, 1860-1865
Michele Fry
32:13
27
The Nights
Ch. 17.1- Florida, 1865-1869
Michele Fry
20:34
28
The Nights
Ch. 17.2- Florida, 1865-1869
Michele Fry
21:38
29
The Nights
Ch. 18.1- Oldtown Folks, 1869
Michele Fry
28:04
30
The Nights
Ch. 18.2- Oldtown Folks, 1869
Michele Fry
16:55
31
The Nights
Ch. 19- The Byron Controversy, 1869-1870
Michele Fry
24:24
32
The Nights
Ch. 20.1- George Eliot
Michele Fry
24:50
33
The Nights
Ch. 20.2- George Eliot
Michele Fry
28:37
34
The Nights
Ch. 21.1- Closing Scenes, 1870-1889
Michele Fry
21:12
35
The Nights
Ch. 21.2- Closing Scenes, 1870-1889
Michele Fry
26:35

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