ENG-2040 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Aphra Behn, Coromantee, Monarchy Of The United Kingdom
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From the restoration era of england; the literal restoration of british monarchy by charles ii which re-instated the national power of the church of england and created a new government settlement. Considered one of the first female novelists in history; was also a poet and playwright. Served as a spy for charles ii in antwerp, belgium; became a playwright once she returned to. Was known for making more prolific statements on gender, race, and social class (i. e. ooronko) Focuses on the heavy imagery of the african villagers that corresponded with british travelers likely in service of the king; highlights what was traded, such as exotic animals, feathers, beads, etc. The narrator lives amongst them, once a member of elite british society and corresponds with the british governor. The people themselves are described as quiet and even jovial; gentle to touch, naked and different-looking (wears beads all across the body, etc. ) but very simple to get used to .