The Minister's Wooing

by Harriet Beecher STOWE (1811 - 1896)

Chapter XXII

The Minister's Wooing

Harriet Beecher Stowe is today best known for her classic novel Uncle Tom's Cabin. However, that book was certainly not her only remarkable anti-slavery work. In The Minister's Wooing, Stowe takes the reader into 18th century New England, and uses that setting to explore themes of slavery and religion as the background to a domestic story. Mary, the heroine of this story, is a woman between several candidates for matrimony. The man she truly loved is lost at sea, and so she finally decides to marry a minister whom she does not love. Will there be a happy end? - Summary by Carolin


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Chapter XL , Chapter XLI , Chapter XLII , Chapter XXIII , Chapter XXIV, part 1 , Chapter XXIV, part 2 , Chapter XXIX , Chapter XXV, part 1 , Chapter XXV, part 2 , Chapter XXVI , Chapter XXVII , Chapter XXVIII , Chapter XXX , Chapter XXXI , Chapter XXXII , Chapter XXXIII , Chapter XXXIV , Chapter XXXIX , Chapter XXXV , Chapter XXXVI , Chapter XXXVII , Chapter XXXVIII