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The Lofty and the Lowly

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170:, which was criticised in the South for its portrayal of the evils of slaveholding. The majority of these "anti-Tom" novels often focused on the benevolence of plantation owners, and the evils of abolitionism and capitalism practised in the Northern United States. McIntosh's novel follows this latter route, although McIntosh claims in the preface of her novel that she is attempting to display a neutral image of slavery in her novel. 27: 199:
named Uriah Goldwire, who is employed by a group of devious capitalists from the North who wish to see the Montrose plantation ruined in order to keep their own pockets filled. Montrose and Cato eventually begin to fight against the efforts of Goldwire to sabotage their work, even going so far as to
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coastline in 1837, where the prosperous Montrose plantation continues to yield a rich harvest of cotton each year, which is gathered by the slaves of the plantation. The elderly owner of the plantation, Colonel Montrose, has died of old age, leaving his son to manage the plantation and tend to his
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was a critical success in both north and south upon its original release in 1853. In the opening weeks of publishing, 8,000 copies of the novel were sold in the entire United States. This would have made
644: 686: 141:. The story is set is Georgia and tells of a plantation owner's efforts to avoid bankruptcy with the help of his loyal slave Daddy Cato. Their efforts are challenged by a northern 145:
and devious northern capitalists. The book sold well across the United States upon release, making it one of the most successful anti-Tom novels in the middle 19th century.
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slave Daddy Cato, Young Montrose sets to work on getting the plantation back up to speed, but his efforts come under the scrutiny of a
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quell a pro-abolitionist riot intended to force the Montrose slaves into running away from their homes in Georgia to the North.
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unless he is able to maintain the plantation efficiently and keep it working properly. With the aid of his
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in 1852, which sold between 20,000 and 30,000 copies for the entire year.
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the most commercially successful anti-Tom novel since the publication of
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genre that emerged from the Southern United States in response to the
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The Lofty and the Lowly, or Good in All and None All Good
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The Lofty and the Lowly, or Good in All and None All Good
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The Lofty and the Lowly, or Good in All and None All Good
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The North and the South; or, Slavery and Its Contrasts
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Index


Maria Jane McIntosh
Plantation literature
D. Appleton & Company
Maria Jane McIntosh
D. Appleton & Company
anti-Tom
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Uncle Tom's Cabin
usurer
plantation literature
abolitionist
Uncle Tom's Cabin
Georgia
Panic of 1837
bankruptcy
Christianized
usurer
Uncle Tom
University of Virginia
Aunt Phillis's Cabin
D. Appleton & Company
The Ebony Idol
G. M. Flanders
"The Lofty and the Lowly"


"McIntosh: The Lofty and Lowly"
"Eastman's Aunt Phillis's Cabin"
"Flander's Ebony Idol"

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