Oroonoko

Oroonoko

004 - Act 4

26 min · 18 de nov de 2025
portada del episodio 004 - Act 4

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Based on Aphra Behns groundbreaking 1688 novel—one of the earliest works in the English language—Thomas Southernes adaptation of Oroonoko is celebrated by scholars as the key to reviving Behns legacy. During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, this play outshone the original novel in popularity, captivating theatergoers with its poignant tale of love and tragedy surrounding the noble prince turned slave, Oroonoko, and his unwavering devotion to his beloved, Imoinda. In a striking twist, this adaptation presents Imoinda as a white woman, adding a layer of complexity to the narrative, alongside a humorous subplot featuring the matchmaking Welldon sisters that appealed to Restoration audiences (though this subplot was later omitted in subsequent productions). This LibriVox rendition brings to life the play as it was originally conceived, illuminating themes of personal freedom, the power of true love, and the resilience of strong, independent women. Summary by Tomas Peter

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Based on Aphra Behns groundbreaking 1688 novel—one of the earliest works in the English language—Thomas Southernes adaptation of Oroonoko is celebrated by scholars as the key to reviving Behns legacy. During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, this play outshone the original novel in popularity, captivating theatergoers with its poignant tale of love and tragedy surrounding the noble prince turned slave, Oroonoko, and his unwavering devotion to his beloved, Imoinda. In a striking twist, this adaptation presents Imoinda as a white woman, adding a layer of complexity to the narrative, alongside a humorous subplot featuring the matchmaking Welldon sisters that appealed to Restoration audiences (though this subplot was later omitted in subsequent productions). This LibriVox rendition brings to life the play as it was originally conceived, illuminating themes of personal freedom, the power of true love, and the resilience of strong, independent women. Summary by Tomas Peter

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episode 004 - Act 4 artwork

004 - Act 4

Based on Aphra Behns groundbreaking 1688 novel—one of the earliest works in the English language—Thomas Southernes adaptation of Oroonoko is celebrated by scholars as the key to reviving Behns legacy. During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, this play outshone the original novel in popularity, captivating theatergoers with its poignant tale of love and tragedy surrounding the noble prince turned slave, Oroonoko, and his unwavering devotion to his beloved, Imoinda. In a striking twist, this adaptation presents Imoinda as a white woman, adding a layer of complexity to the narrative, alongside a humorous subplot featuring the matchmaking Welldon sisters that appealed to Restoration audiences (though this subplot was later omitted in subsequent productions). This LibriVox rendition brings to life the play as it was originally conceived, illuminating themes of personal freedom, the power of true love, and the resilience of strong, independent women. Summary by Tomas Peter

18 de nov de 202526 min
episode 003 - Act 3 artwork

003 - Act 3

Based on Aphra Behns groundbreaking 1688 novel—one of the earliest works in the English language—Thomas Southernes adaptation of Oroonoko is celebrated by scholars as the key to reviving Behns legacy. During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, this play outshone the original novel in popularity, captivating theatergoers with its poignant tale of love and tragedy surrounding the noble prince turned slave, Oroonoko, and his unwavering devotion to his beloved, Imoinda. In a striking twist, this adaptation presents Imoinda as a white woman, adding a layer of complexity to the narrative, alongside a humorous subplot featuring the matchmaking Welldon sisters that appealed to Restoration audiences (though this subplot was later omitted in subsequent productions). This LibriVox rendition brings to life the play as it was originally conceived, illuminating themes of personal freedom, the power of true love, and the resilience of strong, independent women. Summary by Tomas Peter

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episode 002 - Act 2 artwork

002 - Act 2

Based on Aphra Behns groundbreaking 1688 novel—one of the earliest works in the English language—Thomas Southernes adaptation of Oroonoko is celebrated by scholars as the key to reviving Behns legacy. During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, this play outshone the original novel in popularity, captivating theatergoers with its poignant tale of love and tragedy surrounding the noble prince turned slave, Oroonoko, and his unwavering devotion to his beloved, Imoinda. In a striking twist, this adaptation presents Imoinda as a white woman, adding a layer of complexity to the narrative, alongside a humorous subplot featuring the matchmaking Welldon sisters that appealed to Restoration audiences (though this subplot was later omitted in subsequent productions). This LibriVox rendition brings to life the play as it was originally conceived, illuminating themes of personal freedom, the power of true love, and the resilience of strong, independent women. Summary by Tomas Peter

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episode 001 - Act 1 artwork

001 - Act 1

Based on Aphra Behns groundbreaking 1688 novel—one of the earliest works in the English language—Thomas Southernes adaptation of Oroonoko is celebrated by scholars as the key to reviving Behns legacy. During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, this play outshone the original novel in popularity, captivating theatergoers with its poignant tale of love and tragedy surrounding the noble prince turned slave, Oroonoko, and his unwavering devotion to his beloved, Imoinda. In a striking twist, this adaptation presents Imoinda as a white woman, adding a layer of complexity to the narrative, alongside a humorous subplot featuring the matchmaking Welldon sisters that appealed to Restoration audiences (though this subplot was later omitted in subsequent productions). This LibriVox rendition brings to life the play as it was originally conceived, illuminating themes of personal freedom, the power of true love, and the resilience of strong, independent women. Summary by Tomas Peter

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