American Woman's Home: Or, Principles of Domestic Science

American Woman's Home: Or, Principles of Domestic Science

by Harriet Beecher Stowe and Catharine Esther Beecher
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Publication Date: 15/08/2022

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Harriet Beecher Stowe's 'American Woman's Home: Or, Principles of Domestic Science' stands as a seminal work in domestic literature, representing a confluence of 19th-century home economics and moral philosophy. Co-authored with her sister Catharine Esther Beecher, the book is a comprehensive guide to creating homes that are not only economically sensible and aesthetically pleasing but also fundamentally rooted in Christian values. Its literary style is didactic yet accessible, reflecting the authors' educational background and deep investment in the moral development of society through the cultivation of the domestic sphere. Within its historical context, the book emerges as an unequivocal artifact of socio-cultural attitudes towards gender roles and domesticity during its time. The author, Harriet Beecher Stowe, is best known for her influential novel 'Uncle Tom's Cabin', which galvanized anti-slavery sentiment in pre-Civil War America. Her oeuvre often addresses the major social and ethical issues of her day, and 'American Woman's Home' extends this approach to the domestic realm. Experiences within her own household and observations of contemporary American life undoubtedly informed the book's composition, reflecting Stowe's deep commitment to social reform and the elevation of womanhood. To those interested in the historical intersections of feminism, theology, and domestic science, 'American Woman's Home' offers a fascinating insight into the 19th-century American domestic landscape. Academics, social historians, and general readers alike will find value in Stowe's instructive prose, as it not just narrates but advocates for the improvement of home life through practical and moral guidance. The book promises to engage readers with an appreciation for historical works that have shaped domestic ideologies and contributed significantly to the discourse around the role of women in society.

ISBN:
8596547169680
8596547169680
Category:
Classic fiction
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
15-08-2022
Language:
English
Publisher:
DigiCat
Harriet Beecher Stowe

Harriet Beecher Stowe was born in Litchfield, Connecticut, in 1811, the seventh child of a well-known Congregational minister, Lyman Beecher. The family moved to Cincinnati, Ohio, where she met and married Calvin Stowe, a professor of theology, in 1836.

Living just across the Ohio River from the slave-holding state of Kentucky, and becoming aware of the plight of escaping slaves, led her to write Uncle Tom’s Cabin, published in book form in 1842. She wrote the novel amidst the difficulties of bringing up a large family of six children.

The runaway success of Uncle Tom’s Cabin made its author a well-known publish figure. Stowe died in 1896.

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