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Oroonoko

by Aphra Behn

When Prince Oroonokoas passion for the virtuous Imoinda arouses the jealousy of his grandfather, the lovers are cast into slavery and transported from Africa to the colony of Surinam. Oroonokoas noble bearing soon wins the respect of his English captors, but his struggle for freedom brings about his destruction. Inspired by Aphra Behnas visit to Surinam, "Oroonoko" reflects the authoras romantic views of native peoples as being in athe first state of innocence, before man knew how to sin.a The novel also reveals Behnas ambiguous attitude toward slavery: while she favored it as a means to strengthen Englandas power, her powerful and moving work conveys its injustice and brutality.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Oroonoko, a novel published in 1688, is notable as an early protest against the slave trade and as a description of primitive people 'in the first state of innocence'. Aphra Behn's memories of her own visit to Surinam in 1663 provide a vivid background to the story in which Prince Oroonoko and the woman he loves are cast into slavery by his jealous grandfather. There follows a dramatic tale of revolt, betrayal and revenge in which the lovers pay the ultimate price for their beliefs.

Notes

New edition of this classic early anti-slavery novel. Modernised text, with a chronology of Behn's life and works and suggested further reading.

Author Biography

Little is known of Aphra Behn's early life. She was probably born around 1640 in Kent and in the early 1660s claims to have visited the British colony of Surinam. She turned to literature for a living, producing numerous short stories, 19 stage plays and political propaganda for the Tories.Janet Todd is Francis Hutcheson Professor of English Literature, University of Glasgow and Aphra Behn's biographer.

Kirkus UK Review

Oroonoko is a poignant tragic story of an African prince whose grandfather, the king, denied him his true love, black beauty Imoinda . Betrayed and sold into slavery to British colonists, Oroonoko finds his lost love in the British colony of Suriname but fails to gain freedom for himself and his family and soon finds a tragic, grotesque death. This new edited version with an introduction, further reading and notes by Janet Todd, offers a fresh assessment of the literary and political contexts of Oronoko, providing also a summary of Aphra Behn's life and the criticism of her writing during the Restoration period. Particularly interesting is the editor's observation of Behn's controversial treatment of the racial differences and colonialism; Todd highlights how the narrator identifies herself with her hero - Imoinda, but also includes herself in the 'we' of the Europeans. Moving and thought-provoking. (Kirkus UK)

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Details

ISBN0140439889
Author Aphra Behn
Short Title OROONOKO PENGUIN CLASSICS/E
Pages 144
Publisher Penguin Books
Edition Description Penguin Classic
Series Penguin Classics
Language English
ISBN-10 0140439889
ISBN-13 9780140439885
Media Book
DEWEY FIC
Year 2004
Publication Date 2004-06-30
Subtitle Or the History of the Royal Slave
Place of Publication London
Edited by Janet Todd
Birth 1640
Edition 1st
Audience Age 18-17
Death 1689
Tag pengblackclassics
Format Paperback
Residence ENK
Imprint Penguin Classics
DOI 10.1604/9780140439885
Audience General/Trade
UK Release Date 2003-10-30
US Release Date 2004-05-25
Country of Publication United Kingdom
NZ Release Date 2005-07-20
AU Release Date 2005-07-20

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