Uncle Tom's Children

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أبناء العم توم عنوان راوية مترجمة من الإنجليزية للعربية (العنوان الاصلي:Uncle Tom's Children)، هي أولى أعمال الكاتب ريتشارد رايت حيث قدم صياغة قصصية جديدة تعتمد. نشرت عام 1936 في الولايات المتحدة الامريكية. rdf:langString
Uncle Tom's Children is a collection of novellas and the first book published by African-American author Richard Wright, who went on to write Native Son (1940), Black Boy (1945), and The Outsider (1953). When it was first published in 1938, Uncle Tom's Children included only four novellas: "Big Boy Leaves Home," "Down by the Riverside," "Long Black Song," and "Fire and Cloud." "The Ethics of Living Jim Crow" and "Bright and Morning Star," which are now the first and final pieces, respectively, were added when the book was republished in 1940. The book's title is derived from Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin, an anti-slavery novel published in 1852. rdf:langString
rdf:langString أبناء العم توم (رواية)
rdf:langString Uncle Tom's Children
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rdf:langString أبناء العم توم عنوان راوية مترجمة من الإنجليزية للعربية (العنوان الاصلي:Uncle Tom's Children)، هي أولى أعمال الكاتب ريتشارد رايت حيث قدم صياغة قصصية جديدة تعتمد. نشرت عام 1936 في الولايات المتحدة الامريكية.
rdf:langString Uncle Tom's Children is a collection of novellas and the first book published by African-American author Richard Wright, who went on to write Native Son (1940), Black Boy (1945), and The Outsider (1953). When it was first published in 1938, Uncle Tom's Children included only four novellas: "Big Boy Leaves Home," "Down by the Riverside," "Long Black Song," and "Fire and Cloud." "The Ethics of Living Jim Crow" and "Bright and Morning Star," which are now the first and final pieces, respectively, were added when the book was republished in 1940. The book's title is derived from Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin, an anti-slavery novel published in 1852.
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