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Anti-Tom literature consists of the 19th century pro-slavery novels and other literary works written in response to Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin. Also called plantation literature, these writings were generally written by authors from the Southern United States. Books in the genre attempted to show that slavery was beneficial to African Americans and that the evils of slavery as depicted in Stowe's book were overblown and incorrect.

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  • Anti-Tom literature consists of the 19th century pro-slavery novels and other literary works written in response to Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin. Also called plantation literature, these writings were generally written by authors from the Southern United States. Books in the genre attempted to show that slavery was beneficial to African Americans and that the evils of slavery as depicted in Stowe's book were overblown and incorrect. (en)
  • La letteratura anti-Tom è un filone di romanzi e altre opere letterarie scritti nel XIX secolo come reazione alla pubblicazione di La capanna dello zio Tom di Harriet Beecher Stowe. Chiamati anche letteratura delle piantagioni, questi scritti furono generalmente opera di scrittori del sud degli Stati Uniti e cercavano di mostrare che la schiavitù aveva anche degli aspetti favorevoli per gli afroamericani, oppure che i mali causati dalla schiavitù stessa descritti nel romanzo della Stowe erano largamente esagerati e riportati in maniera scorretta. (it)
  • Литература «Анти-Том» (англ. Anti-Tom literature, используется также термин «литература плантаций») — направление американской литературы XIX века, возникшее в качестве реакции на выход романа Гарриет Бичер-Стоу «Хижина дяди Тома», обличающего рабство. Произведения в этом жанре, как правило, написаны авторами южной части Соединённых Штатов. Книги в жанре «Анти-Том» доказывают, что рабство было выгодно афроамериканцам или что утверждение, что рабство — это зло, как изображено в книге Стоу, является преувеличенным и неверным. (ru)
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  • Anti-Tom literature consists of the 19th century pro-slavery novels and other literary works written in response to Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin. Also called plantation literature, these writings were generally written by authors from the Southern United States. Books in the genre attempted to show that slavery was beneficial to African Americans and that the evils of slavery as depicted in Stowe's book were overblown and incorrect. (en)
  • La letteratura anti-Tom è un filone di romanzi e altre opere letterarie scritti nel XIX secolo come reazione alla pubblicazione di La capanna dello zio Tom di Harriet Beecher Stowe. Chiamati anche letteratura delle piantagioni, questi scritti furono generalmente opera di scrittori del sud degli Stati Uniti e cercavano di mostrare che la schiavitù aveva anche degli aspetti favorevoli per gli afroamericani, oppure che i mali causati dalla schiavitù stessa descritti nel romanzo della Stowe erano largamente esagerati e riportati in maniera scorretta. (it)
  • Литература «Анти-Том» (англ. Anti-Tom literature, используется также термин «литература плантаций») — направление американской литературы XIX века, возникшее в качестве реакции на выход романа Гарриет Бичер-Стоу «Хижина дяди Тома», обличающего рабство. Произведения в этом жанре, как правило, написаны авторами южной части Соединённых Штатов. Книги в жанре «Анти-Том» доказывают, что рабство было выгодно афроамериканцам или что утверждение, что рабство — это зло, как изображено в книге Стоу, является преувеличенным и неверным. (ru)
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  • Anti-Tom literature (en)
  • Literatura anti-Tom (es)
  • Letteratura anti-Tom (it)
  • Анти-Том (ru)
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