Oroonoko (Norton Critical Editions) Aphra Behn epub Oroonoko (Norton Critical Editions) Aphra Behn pdf download Oroonoko (Norton Critical Editions) Aphra Behn pdf file Oroonoko (Norton Critical Editions) Aphra Behn audiobook Oroonoko (Norton Critical Editions) Aphra Behn book review Oroonoko (Norton Critical Editions) Aphra Behn summary | #29461 in Books | 1997-01-17 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.40 x.60 x5.10l,.68 | File type: PDF | 272 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| An interesting story of British colonialism by the first professional female author.|By Randee Baty|Aphra Behn is usually considered the first professional female writer so just for that reason, it's worth trying out her writing. This particular story is about an African prince who is kidnapped into slavery. It's touching and sad. It's seems to have a lot of political overto|About the Author|Aphra Behn flourished in the cosmopolitan world of the London playhouse and the court. It was she, Virginia Woolf wrote, "who earned [women] the right to speak their minds."
Joanna Lipking is Lecturer in English at Northwestern Univer
This long-awaited Norton Critical Edition of Aphra Behn’s best-known and most influential work makes available the original 1688 text, the only text published in her lifetime.
The editor supplies explanatory annotations and textual notes.
"Historical Backgrounds" is an especially rich collection of seventeenth-and eighteenth-century documents about colonizers and slaves in the new world. Topically arranged-"Montaigne on America,"...
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