Oroonoko; or, The Royal Slave [Bedford Cultural Editions]

by Aphra Behn, Catherine Gallagher (Editor)

Bedford Cultural Editions (2000)

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Aphra Behn was one of the first professional English female writers and

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One of the first works which can really be considered a novel, this story follows an African prince as he and his love are sold into slavery. A very interesting, startlingly 'novel' (HAHA look pun!) way of looking at the horrors of slavery, one focused much more on class consciousness, rather than racial consciousness. And the author has the hots for the guy.

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Aphra Behn is often considered the first Englishwoman to support herself as a writer. She was unquestionably the leading woman playwright of the Restoration period. Behn is also notable for her poetry and fiction. While still in her twenties, she traveled with her family to Surinam, in South America, where she witnessed a slave insurrection, much show more like the rebellion that figures prominently in her novel Oroonoko (1688), a work that introduced the character of the noble savage. Behn was well connected at court and for a brief time was sent to Antwerp as a spy. Around 1670, with the help of John Dryden, she established a career in the theater, and, during the following two decades, rarely was her work absent from the London stage. Among the comedies that bear the special stamp of her libertine, feminist, and Tory political views are The Dutch Lover (1673), The Feign'd Curtezans (1679), and her best-known works, The Rover (1677) and The Rover, Part II (1681). Readers seeking an introduction to the skill and sensibility of Aphra Behn will do well to look into her lyric poetry, which is often represented in recent anthologies of women writers. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Catherine Gallagher is professor emerita of English at the University of California, Berkeley. She is the author of many books, including The Body Economic: Life, Death, and Sensation in Political Economy and the Victorian Novel.

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Oroonoko; or, The Royal Slave [Bedford Cultural Editions]
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2000 [this edition only]
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This is a critical edition with significant additional material, please do not combine.

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Fiction and Literature, General Fiction
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823.4Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1625-1702
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PR3317 .O7Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish Literature17th and 18th centuries (1640-1770)
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