
Minister's Wooing
Published in 1859, Harriet Beecher Stowe's *The Minister's Wooing* is a novel set in 18th century New England that intertwines themes of slavery and religion within a domestic narrative. The story follows Mary, a woman torn between her true love, who is lost at sea, and her decision to marry a minister she does not love. This work is notable for its exploration of moral and social issues, reflecting Stowe's commitment to anti-slavery sentiments, and is part of her broader literary contributions beyond *Uncle Tom's Cabin*.
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