Stowe.
Butler's "Analogy," study of, by H. B. S.
"Byron Controversy," 445; history of; George Eliot on; Dr. Holmes on.
Byron, Lady; letters from; makes donation to Kansas sufferers; on
power of words; death of; her character assailed; her first meeting
with H. B. S.; dignity and calmness; memoranda and letters about Lord
Byron shown to Mrs. Stowe; solemn interview with H. B. S.; letters to
H. B. S. from,; on "The Minister's Wooing;" farewell to; her
confidences; Mrs. Stowe's counsels to.
Byron, Lord, Mrs. Stowe on; she suspects his insanity; cheap edition
of his works proposed; Recollections of, by Countess Guiecioli; his
position as viewed by Dr. Holmes; evidence of his poems for and
against him.
"CABIN, The," literary centre.
Cairnes, Prof., on the "Fugitive Slave Law."
Calhoun falsifies census.
Calvinism, J. R. Lowell's sympathy with.
Cambridgeport, H. B. S. reads in.
Carlisle, Lord, praises "Uncle Tom's Cabin;" Mrs. Stowe's reply;
writes introduction to "Uncle Tom," 192; H. B. S. dines with; farewell
to; letter from H. B. S. to on moral effect of slavery; letter to H.
B. S. from.
Gary, Alice and Phoebe.
Casaubon and Dorothea, criticism by H. B. S. on.
Catechisms, Church and Assembly, H. B. S.'s early study of.
Chapman, Mrs. Margaret Weston.
Charpentier of Paris, publishes "Uncle Tom's Cabin;" eulogy of that
work.
Chase, Salmon P.
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