Ourika is the story of an African girl growing up in France: based
on a true story, it was a runaway bestseller following its first
publication in Paris in 1823. It is now seen as a novel of
exceptional psychological penetration and intercultural interest,
anticipating Fanon in several ways. Race, class and the role of
women in society are key issues it raises. Ourika is acknowledged
by John Fowles to have inspired his novel The French Lieutenant's
Woman. This is a corrected and updated reprint of the 1998 second
edition of this text, first published by University of Exeter Press
in 1993 in the series Exeter French Texts/Textes litteraires. It is
one of the most consistently successful volumes in the series,
frequently used as a teaching text on university and other courses.
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