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The Two Oroonokos
By Suzanne Reffel It is fascinating how the same story, told differently, can achieve two completely different purposes. One perfect example of this the tale of Oroonoko as told by Aphra Behn in her romantic novel Oroonoko, The Royal Slave … Continue reading
Posted in 300 Level Papers, Edition: Fall 2010
Tagged Aphra Behn, literature, Oroonoko, Play, Stetson, Thomas Southerne, Writing
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