 
This   carefully crafted ebook: “Oroonoko: or, the Royal Slave (Unabridged)” is   formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of   contents.
            This ebook is a short novel by Aphra Behn (1640–1689), published in 1688,   concerning the love of its hero, an enslaved African in Surinam in the 1660s,   and the author's own experiences in the new South American colony. It is one   of the earliest English novels. Interest in it has increased since the 1970s,   critics arguing that Behn is the foremother of British women writers, and   that Oroonoko is a crucial text in the history of the novel.
            Aphra Behn (baptised 14 December 1640 – 16 April 1689) was a prolific   dramatist of the English Restoration, the first English professional female   literary writer. Her writing contributed to the amatory fiction genre of   British literature. Along with Delarivier Manley and Eliza Haywood, she is   sometimes referred to as part of "The fair triumvirate of   wit."
            Behn's work Oroonoko (1688) is critically acknowledged as important to the   development of the English novel. She was also a key writer in seventeenth   century theatre. She is perhaps best known to modern audiences for her short   novel.
