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I Tituba Black Witch Of Salem

Conde, MaryseScarboro, Ann Armstrong(Afterword by)Davis, Angela Y.(Foreword by)Philcox, Richard(Translated by)
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This wild and entertaining novel expands on the true story of the West Indian slave Tituba, who was accused of witchcraft in Salem, Massachusetts, arrested in 1692, and forgotten in jail until the general amnesty for witches two years later.

Maryse Condé brings Tituba out of historical silence and creates for her a fictional childhood, adolescence, and old age.

She turns her into what she calls "a sort of female hero, an epic heroine, like the legendary ‘Nanny of the maroons,’" who, schooled in the sorcery and magical ritual of obeah, is arrested for healing members of the family that owns her. This book has been supported by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, an independent federal agencY.

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Product Details
University of Virginia Press
0813927676 / 9780813927671
Paperback / softback
843
28/02/2009
United States
English
Classics
xiii, 227 pages
22 cm
Reprint. Translated from the French This translation originally published: 1992.