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The Woman of Colour
The Woman of Colour | Lyndon J. Dominique
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The Woman of Colour is a unique literary account of a black heiress’ life immediately after the abolition of the British slave trade. Olivia Fairfield, the biracial heroine and orphaned daughter of a slaveholder, must travel from Jamaica to England, and as a condition of her father’s will either marry her Caucasian first cousin or become dependent on his mercenary elder brother and sister-in-law. As Olivia decides between these two conflicting possibilities, her letters recount her impressions of Britain and its inhabitants as only a black woman could record them. She gives scathing descriptions of London, Bristol, and the British, as well as progressive critiques of race, racism, and slavery. The narrative follows her life from the heights of her arranged marriage to its swift descent into annulment and destitution, only to culminate in her resurrection as a self-proclaimed “widow” who flouts the conventional marriage plot. The appendices, which include contemporary reviews of the novel, historical documents on race and inheritance in Jamaica, and examples of other women of colour in early British prose fiction, will further inspire readers to rethink issues of race, gender, class, and empire from an African woman’s perspective.
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AshleyHoss820
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Another read for Victorian Lit. This book was published anonymously in 1808. The fact that the main protagonist is a woman of color is amazing. There are still some problematic issues, of course, but more texts from marginalized voices are being recovered. That‘s pretty neat! #TBRTarot Which has a Picture on the Side

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Olivia Fairfield, the biracial daughter of a slave and of a slaveholder, finds herself in an unusual situation when her father dies. According to his will, she must go from Jamaica to England. There, she can either marry her youngest cousin or become dependent on the eldest and his wife. As part of the deal, the chosen brother inherits Olivia‘s father‘s fortune.

I found the book interesting, but also quite sad. I wish it had a happier ending.

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