Oroonoko, The rover, and other works

384 pages

English language

Published March 16, 1992 by Penguin Books.

ISBN:
978-0-14-043338-8
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This novel is from the 1600s, but the language is very accessible, so don't let that keep you from reading "Oroonoko, or The Royal Slave." It's a peculiar story and definitely written from a colonial perspective. Oroonoko is black, visually, but in all other respects this character is described as 'white' -- he has all the attributes Behn's narrator finds desirable for the best and most civilized of people.

Oroonoko is not 'just' black, he is dark as ebony, with a roman nose and a beautiful body. He is 'cultured' because a Frenchman has taught him, and he is a pleasure for the colonialists to be around. Oh, and he also trades in slaves. Yes, this is not an anti-slavery novel, even though it shows the colonizers, especially at the end, as more savage than the natives.

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Subjects

  • Slaves -- Fiction
  • Slave trade -- Fiction
  • Princes -- Fiction
  • Caribbean Area -- Fiction
  • Suriname -- Fiction
  • Africa -- Fiction