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<A classic read in English_ The Chimney_Corner by Harriet Beecher Stowe>
"The Chimney Corner" is a collection of essays by Harriet Beecher Stowe published in 1868. The book consists of articles originally written for publication in the Atlantic Monthly, where Stowe regularly published her column.
Stowe was known not only for her opposition to slavery, but also for her advocacy of women's rights and her keen observation of society. "The Chimney Corner" demonstrates her ability to address the pressing issues of her time in a way that is accessible and thought-provoking to her readers.

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Summary
The essays in Chimney Corner are presented in the form of conversations around a fireplace and address domestic and social issues of the time. These essays often mix wit and humor with serious commentary on topics such as women's roles, marriage, and family. This reflects Stowe's keen insight into the challenges and changes experienced in American society after the Civil War, especially in the context of family and gender relations.