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Ser libre era bueno: Una traducci?

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Ser libre era bueno: Una traducci?

$61.00
 

"Ser libre era bueno: Dos narrativas de esclavos del caribe angloparlante: Una traducci?n" (Versi?n biling?e ingl?s-espa?ol) da vida a las historias de Mary Prince y Ashton Warner, dos esclavos del Caribe que dictaron sus narrativas a la autora brit?nica Susan Strickland. Prince fue la primera mujer esclavizada del Caribe en emprender tal esfuerzo.


Este texto biling?e, con una introducci?n en espa?ol, no s?lo es un recurso valioso para investigadores y estudiantes de literatura, sino que tambi?n es accesible y atractivo para otros adultos, adolescentes y j?venes. Ofrece una perspectiva ?nica sobre las experiencias de los pueblos esclavizados en el Caribe y su lucha por la libertad.


"Ser libre era bueno: Dos narrativas de esclavos del caribe angloparlante: Una traducci?n" (Bilingual version English- Spanish) brings to life the stories of Mary Prince and Ashton Warner, two enslaved people from the Caribbean who dictated their narratives to British author Susan Strickland. Prince was the first enslaved woman from the Caribbean to undertake such an endeavor.


This bilingual text, with an introduction in Spanish, is not only a valuable resource for researchers and literature students but is also accessible and engaging for other adults, adolescents, and young adults. It offers a unique perspective on the experiences of enslaved people in the Caribbean and their fight for freedom.




Author: Carmen J. Jim?Ez
Publisher: Vernon Press
Publication Date: Nov 11, 2024
Number of Pages: 290 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: NA
ISBN-13: 9798881901530
 

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