Book: Sarah: An English Translation A dugout canoe comes ashore on the island of Saint-Barthelemy in the Antilles; in it are a black man, Arsene, and a sleeping white child, Sarah. Seeking refuge, they are taken in by a good man, but the overseer of his plantation threatens both Arsene and Sarah with the loss of their freedom. Deborah Jenson and Doris Kadish introduce Sarah, an 1821 novella by Desbordes-Valmore, explaining its autobiographical background, political context (the revolt of blacks against Napoleon's soldiers), and literary genre (sentimentalism). The novella was a precursor to anti-colonial and antislavery texts by Claire de Duras, Victor Hugo, George Sand, and Alphonse de Lamartine.
Details of Book: Sarah: An English Translation Book: Sarah: An English Translation
Author: Marceline Desbordes-valmore, Deborah Jenson, Doris Y. Kadish
ISBN: 1603290273
ISBN-13: 9781603290272
, 978-1603290272
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: Dec 2008
Publisher: Modern Language Association Of America
Number of Pages: 96
Language: English