Oroonoko
Por Behn, Aphra
Publicado por Antique Editions
English
2026
ISBN 9782379262760
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Some injustices echo across centuries.
In Oroonoko, Aphra Behn tells a powerful and emotionally charged story of love, betrayal, and enslavement. Based on a West African prince sold into bondage, the novel confronts colonialism, power, and human dignity with striking directness.
Blending romance with political and moral critique, the narrative explores loyalty, resistance, and the devastating cost of oppression. Its vivid storytelling and tragic intensity make it one of the earliest and most important works to challenge slavery in English literature.
A groundbreaking classic that remains urgent, moving, and deeply relevant today.
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