The interesting narrative and other writings

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The interesting narrative and other writings

Olaudah Equiano ; edited with an introduction and notes by Vincent Carretta

(Penguin classics)

Penguin Books, 2003

[Revised ed.]

  • : pbk

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The interesting narrative of the life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African

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Includes bibliographical references (p. xxxv-xxxviii)

Original edition first published in Great Britain by T. Wilkins 1789

Published in the USA by W. Durell 1791

Volume edited and with an introduction and notes by Vincent Carretta published in Penguin Books 1995

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An exciting and often terrifying adventure story, and a precursor to the famous nineteenth-century slave narratives, Equiano's The Interesting Narrative recounts his kidnapping in Africa aged ten, his service as a slave of an officer in the British Navy for ten years, and his life after he bought his freedom in 1766, growing to become one of the foremost figures of the anti-slavery movement in Britain. The Interesting Narrative is a spirited autobiography, a tale of spiritual quest and fulfillment and a sophisticated treatise on religion, politics and economics.

Table of Contents

Introduction Vincent Carretta A Note on the Text Acknowledgments A Note on Money Suggestions for Further Reading The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African. Written by Himself Explanatory and Textual Notes Appendix A: The Frontispieces and Title Pages of the First London (1789) and New York (1791) Editions Appendix B: A Note on the Illustrations Appendix C: List of Subscribers to the First Edition Appendix D: List of Subscribers to the New York Edition Appendix E: Correspondence of Gustavus Vassa, or Olaudah Equiano, Not Published in The Interesting Narrative Appendix F: The Will and Codicil of Gustavus Vassa (Olaudah Equiano)

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