Oroonoko
Book (italiano):
This long-awaited Norton Critical Edition of Aphra Behn's best-knownand most influential work makes available the original 1688 text, theonly text published in her lifetime. The editor supplies explanatoryannotations and textual notes.<br /><br />"Historical Backgrounds" is an especially rich collection ofseventeenth-and eighteenth-century documents about colonizers andslaves in the new world. Topically arranged-"Montaigne on America,""The Settling of Surinam," "Observers of Slavery, 1654-1712," "After<em>Oroonoko</em>: Noble Africans in Europe," and "Opinions on Slavery"-theseselections create a revealing context for Behn's unusual story.Illustrations and maps are also included.<br /><br />"Criticism" begins with an overview of responses to Behn and Oroonoko,from learned and popular writers of her time to Sir Walter Scott andVirginia Woolf, among others. Current critical interpretations are byWilliam C. Spengemann, Jane Spencer, Robert L. Chibka, Laura Brown,Charlotte Sussman, and Mary Beth Rose.<br /><br />A Chronology of Behn's life and a Selected Bibliography are included.
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