Based on Leonora Sansay's eyewitness accounts of the final days of
French rule in Saint Domingue (Haiti), Secret History is a vivid
account of race warfare and domestic violence. Sansay's writing
provocatively draws comparisons between Saint Domingue during the
Haitian Revolution and the postrevolutionary United States, while
fluidly combining qualities of the eighteenth-century epistolary
novel, colonial travel writing, and political analysis. Laura,
Sansay's second novel, features as its protagonist a beautiful
impoverished orphan who throws herself headlong into a secret marriage
with a young medical student. When her husband dies in a duel in an
effort to protect his wife's reputation, Laura finds herself once more
alone in the world. The republication of these works will contribute
to a significant revision of thinking about early American literary
history. This Broadview edition offers a rich selection of contextual
materials, including selections from periodical literature about
Haiti, engravings, letters written by Sansay to her friend Aaron Burr,
historical material related to the Burr trial for treason, and
excerpts from literature referenced in the novels.
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ISBN
9781460401675
Publisert
2013
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Vendor
Broadview Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok