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This is a new critical edition of an unjustly forgotten drama by
Alphonse de Lamartine, written in the early 1840s but only given
its first, and last, performance in Paris in 1850. It draws a
compelling image of Toussaint Louverture, the father of Haitian
Independence. Lamartine proved something of a visionary by
stressing his hero's search for a coherent racial and national
ideology, a theme which has become fundamental in Negritude and
post-colonial literatures. This edition is the first to provide a
critical apparatus covering the history of the text, the political
and social background against which it should be read, the
reception of the work from the time of its original performance to
today, and to offer notes on the historical figures included in the
cast of characters, as well as a selection of variants, explanatory
footnotes and an extensive bibliography. This volume is in the
series Textes litteraires/Exeter French Texts. The text,
introduction and essential notes are all in French.
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