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A comprehensive collection of various works authored by the renowned American writer, Harriet Beecher Stowe. This book, compiled in the modern era, serves as an index and guide to the prolific literary output of Stowe, including notable titles such as ''Uncle Tom's Cabin,'' ''The Pearl of Orr's Island,'' and ''Queer Little Folks.'' Stowe's writings predominantly revolve around themes of social justice, morality, and the intricacies of human relationships, reflecting her passionate advocacy against slavery and her deep exploration of women's roles in society. The index itself provides readers with a structured overview of Stowe's diverse body of work, categorizing her novels, essays, and children's stories. It highlights significant chapters and sections, aiding readers in navigating through her contributions to literature with clarity. For example, ''Uncle Tom's Cabin,'' one of her most famous works, addresses the harsh realities of slavery through a poignant narrative featuring characters such as Uncle Tom, Eliza, and the tragic struggles for freedom. Overall, this index not only honors Stowe's legacy but also invites contemporary readers to engage with her powerful messages and storytelling legacy across various genres.