Versions of Blackness
Discover the profound insights of "Versions of Blackness" by Derek Hughes, published by Cambridge University Press in 2007. This compelling collection spans 416 pages, featuring an edition of Aphra Behn's groundbreaking novel "Oroonoko" (1688), one of the earliest literary explorations of African slavery within the British Empire. Alongside this pivotal text, the book includes complete works from three other prominent British seventeenth-century authors who delve into themes of race and colonialism. Hughes enriches the reading experience with a comprehensive anthology that contextualizes these important works, prompting readers to reflect on historical and contemporary issues relating to race and identity. Ideal for students and enthusiasts of English literature, literary criticism, and historical narratives, "Versions of Blackness" is an essential addition to any library. Immerse yourself in this vital discourse on the complexities of existence and humanity in a colonial context.