Aphra Behn (1640-1689), a pioneering figure in English literature, is widely celebrated as one of the first women to earn her living as a writer during the Restoration era. Behn's body of work encompasses poetry, fiction, and drama, with her prose style marked by a vivid expressiveness and an engagement with the themes of political intrigue, gender roles, and colonialism. Her seminal work, 'Oroonoko; or, The Royal Slave', published in 1688, is a groundbreaking piece of literature that blends narrative with social commentary. It tells the tragic story of an African prince and his beloved Imoinda, dealing with issues of slavery, race, love, and betrayal. Behn's Oroonoko is considered a precursor to the novel form and a compelling critique of the transatlantic slave trade, which was pervasive during her time. Her literary accomplishments, subversive for the period, have been extensively analyzed by scholars in the realms of feminist and postcolonial studies (Todd, Janet, 'The Secret Life of Aphra Behn', 1996; Gallagher, Catherine, 'Nobody's Story: The Vanishing Acts of Women Writers in the Marketplace, 1670-1820', 1994). Behn's writing not only reflects the complexity of her own experiences as a woman in a male-dominated society but also her nuanced understanding of power dynamics within diverse sociopolitical contexts. Her work continues to be essential reading for those interested in the early development of the English novel and the evolution of women's literature.
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 22.11.2022 |
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| Verlagsort | Prague |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Literatur ► Historische Romane |
| Schlagworte | 17th-century English literature • 17th-century historical fiction • 17th century literature • 18th century Literature • African prince narrative • African prince tragedy • African protagonist novel • Anti-colonial sentiment • Aphra Behn • Aphra Behn novels • Betrayal and power dynamics • Classic • Colonial Exploitation • Colonial identity exploration • Colonialism and literature • cultural exploitation themes • early english novels • Emotional depth storytelling • female author perspective • female authorship • Historical • historical fiction classic • historical fiction novel • Literary exploration of human rights • literary masterpieces • Oroonoko slavery narrative • pioneering women's writing • Political subterfuge narrative • power dynamics analysis • Slavery in literature • slave trade critique • Surinam setting • women authors fiction |
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