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Oroonoko full text
Oroonoko full text








oroonoko full text

TO THE Right Honourable THE Lord MAITLAND.

oroonoko full text

Canning, at his Shop in the Temple-Cloysters. AGNES de CASTRO: Or, The Force of Generous Love. The Fair Jilt: or, The History of Prince Tarquin and Miranda The following works have been included from this source: Agnes de Castro: Or, The Force of Generous Love. Do not export or print from this database without checking the Copyright Conditions to see what is permitted.īibliographic details for the Source Text

oroonoko full text

Oroonoko (1688): a machine-readable transcriptĮarly English Prose Fiction Full-Text DatabaseĬopyright © Chadwyck-Healey. Sprengemann - The woman novelist as heroine / Jane Spencer - Truth, falsehood, and fiction in Oroonoko / Robert L.Bibliographic details for the Electronic File Sackville-West (1927) - The freedom of the mind / Virginia Woolf (1929) - An astonishing masterpiece / George Sherburn (1948) - The earliest American novel: Aphra Behn's Oroonoko / William C. (1753) - from Biographia Britannica / Andrew Kippis (1780) - from The progress of romance / Clara Reeve (1785) - from Lockhart's Life of Scott / Walter Scott (1837) - Literary garbage (1872) - Impassioned protest / Algernon Swinburne (1894) - A very inflammable disposition / George Saintsbury (1913) - A born Bohemian / V. Behn / written by a gentlewoman of her acquaintance (1696) - from The lives of the poets / Theophilus Cibber, et al. You can also read the full text online using our. Behn on her poem on the coronation / written by a lady - The "Athenian Society" to a woman's love query (1694) - Dedication to Oroonoko / Thomas Southerne (1696) - Memoirs on the life of Mrs. This book is available for free download in a number of formats - including epub, pdf, azw, mobi and more. European plantation owners in need of slave labor contracted for a number of African slaves to be transported. The fictive story of the African prince Oroonoko emerges from this historical, economic, social and cultural background. The text of Oroonoko, or The royal slave: a true history - Historical backgrounds - Criticism - Aphra Behn: a chronologyĬontents of "Criticism" section: To Anne Wharton / Bishop Burnet (December 19, 1682) - To the admir'd Astrea / Charles Cotton (1686) - A pindarick to Mrs. Soon the slaves vastly outnumered whites, and fears of rebellion increased.










Oroonoko full text