Life And Letters of Harriet Beecher Stowe

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I always want faith that a bulky manuscript will go safe, for all I never lost one. ... I should like to show you the result here when we are fairly in, and the spring leaves are out. It is the brightest, cheer- fulest, homeliest home that you could see, not even excepting yours.
The pursuit of literature under such circumstances is neither natural nor profitable. In Mrs. Stowe s case it proved that she was pursuing, not literature, but the ne cessities of life. Everything in the household econ
...omy now depended upon her; and however strong her tenden cies were naturally, she no longer possessed the reserved strength to forge the work from her brain. In the writing of "Uncle Tom, 77 great as were the odds against her, she had been preparing to that end from the moment of her birth. Her father s fiery powers of expression; her mo ther s nature, absorbed in the still dream of love and duty; her own solitary childhood in spite of the enormous house hold in which she was brought up; above all her brooding 296 HARRIET BEECHER STOWE [1863 nature quietly absorbing and assimilating the knowledge and thought which were finding expression around her; the first years of married life in Cincinnati, where the slaves were continually harbored and assisted, notwith standing the risks to life and property, everything, in short, within and around her was nourishing the child of her genius which was to leap into being and gather the armies of America.

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