Oroonoko

Oroonoko

by Aphra Behn
Oroonoko

Oroonoko

by Aphra Behn

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Overview

'We are bought and sold like apes or monkeys, to be the sport of women, fools, and cowards, and the support of rogues . . .'

Spy, traveller and pioneering female writer Aphra Benn's story of an African prince sold into slavery is considered one of the earliest English novels



Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780241251638
Publisher: Penguin UK
Publication date: 03/03/2016
Series: Penguin Little Black Classics
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 64
File size: 562 KB

About the Author

Aphra Behn (1640-1689) was one of the first Englishwomen to earn a living from writing. She was a playwright, poet, translator, and fiction writer during the Restoration era. Behn’s plays and writing were well-received by the public, but she often found herself in legal trouble or being judged harshly because critics did not like that she was a successful woman. Behn remained a strong advocate for herself, and argued that women should have the same education opportunities as men, paving the way for more women to become writers.

Table of Contents

Introduction
  • Aphra Behn
  • Oroonoko

Oroonoko: or, The Royal Slave: A True History

In Context
  • from Aphra Behn, the Dedication of Oroonoko to Lord Maitland (1688)
  • The Invitation to Surinam: Lord Willoughby’s Prospectus
    • from Francis Willoughby, 5th Baron Willoughby of Parham, Certain Overtures made by the Lord Willoughby of Parham unto all such as shall incline to plant in the English colony of Surinam on the continent of Guiana (c. 1655)
  • On Surinam in the Seventeenth Century
    • from George Warren, An Impartial Description of Surinam upon the Continent of Guiana in America (1667)
  • The Restoration Monarchy and the Slave Trade
    • from The Several Declarations of the Company of Royal Adventurers of England Trading into Africa (1667)
  • Infographic: England’s Slave Trade
  • Europeans on Slavery, Gold Coast to Guiana
    • from William Snelgrave, A New Account of Some Parts of Guinea, and the Slave Trade (1734)
    • from Charles de Rochefort, The History of the Carriby-Islands (1658, English translation 1666)
    • from Richard Ligon, A True and Exact History of the Island of Barbados (1657)
    • from Thomas Tryon, Friendly Advice to Gentleman Planters (1684)
    • from Jean-Baptiste du Tertre, General History of the Antilles Inhabited by the French (1667–71)
  • Black Voices on Slavery in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
    • Quobna Ottobah Cugoano, Thoughts and Sentiments on the Evil and Wicked Traffic of the Slavery and Commerce of the Human Species (1787)
    • from Richard Price, First-Time: The Historical Vision of an African American People (1983, second edition 2002)
  • Eighteenth-Century Commentaries on Aphra Behn and Oroonoko
    • from Thomas Southerne, dedication to his stage adaptation of Oroonoko (1696)
    • from anonymous, The History of the Life and Memoirs of Mrs. Behn, written by one of the Fair Sex (1698)
    • from The General Dictionary, Historical and Critical (1735)
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