Dred: A Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp
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Dred: A Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp

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Dred: A Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp

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With a subtitle like "A Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp" you would be forgiven for thinking that this book is an antidote to joy, and when on top of that, you discover that Dred is not in fact Dredd - as in Judge Dredd, futuristic cop played by Sylvester Stallone in the 1995 movie of the same name - vigor and optimism might leave your body entirely. But fear not, somebody left the Stowe on after "Uncle Tom's Cabin" and Harriet is back with a vengeance.

The Great Dismal Swamp was a swamp in Virginia inhabited by thousands of escaped slaves for about 150 years in 18th and 19th century, one of whom is the titular character, Dred, an outspoken revolutionary. The story, however, is Nina Gordon's – the heiress of a failing plantation, her idealistic, liberal husband and their humane relationship with their slaves.

In some circles touted as superior to "Uncle Tom's Cabin", "Dred" is a slow-burning drama full of engaging characters sprinkled with the writer's abolitionist viewpoints. A solid pick if you had preferred Uncle Tom to have been more of a Malcolm X.

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Publisher
SAGA Egmont
Year
2021
eBook ISBN
9788726644463
Subtopic
Classics

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Preface
  5. Chapter I.: The mistress of canema.
  6. Chapter II.: Clayton.
  7. Chapter III.: The clayton family and sister anne.
  8. Chapter IV.: The gordon family.
  9. Chapter V.: Harry and his wife.
  10. Chapter VI.: The dilemma.
  11. Chapter VII.: Consultation.
  12. Chapter VIII.: Old tiff.
  13. Chapter IX.: The death.
  14. Chapter X.: The preparation.
  15. Chapter XI.: The lovers.
  16. Chapter XII.: Explanations.
  17. Chapter XIII.: Tom gordon.
  18. Chapter XIV.: Aunt nesbit's loss.
  19. Chapter XV.: Mr. Jekyl's opinions.
  20. Chapter XVI.: Milly's story.
  21. Chapter XVII.: Uncle John.
  22. Chapter XVIII.: Dred.
  23. Chapter XIX.: The conspirators.
  24. Chapter XX.: Summer talk at canema.
  25. Chapter XXI.: Tiff's preparations.
  26. Chapter XXII.: The worshippers.
  27. Chapter XXIII.: The camp-meeting.
  28. Chapter XXIV.: Life in the swamps.
  29. Chapter XXV.: More summer talk.
  30. Chapter XXVI.: Milly's return.
  31. Chapter XXVII.: The trial.
  32. Chapter XXVIII.: Magnolia grove.
  33. Chapter XXIX.: The troubadour.
  34. Chapter XXX.: Tiff’s garden.
  35. Chapter XXXI.: The warning.
  36. Chapter XXXII.: The morning star.
  37. Chapter XXXIII.: The legal decision.
  38. Chapter XXXIV.: The cloud bursts.
  39. Chapter XXXV.: The voice in the wilderness.
  40. Chapter XXXVI.: The evening star.
  41. Chapter XXXVII.: The tie breaks.
  42. Chapter XXXVIII.: The purpose.
  43. Chapter XXXIX.: The new mother.
  44. Chapter XL.: The flight into Egypt.
  45. Chapter XLI.: The clerical conference.
  46. Chapter XLII.: The result.
  47. Chapter XLIII.: The slave's argument.
  48. Chapter XLIV.: The desert.
  49. Chapter XLV.: Jegar sahadutha.
  50. Chapter XLVI.: Frank Russel's opinions.
  51. Chapter XLVII.: Tom Gordon's plans.
  52. Chapter XLVIII.: Lynch law.
  53. Chapter XLIX.: More violence.
  54. Chapter L.: Engedi.
  55. Chapter LI.: The slave hunt.
  56. Chapter LII.: "All over."
  57. Chapter LIII.: The burial.
  58. Chapter LIV.: The escape.
  59. Chapter LV.: Lynch law again.
  60. Chapter LVI.: Flight.
  61. Chapter LVII.: Clear shining after rain.
  62. Appendix I.
  63. Appendix II.
  64. APPENDIX III.
  65. About Dred: A Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp
  66. Notes

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