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Sapphira And The Slave Girl - EDICIONES
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Sapphira and the Slave Girl
Editorial: Vintage
ISBN: 978-03-0773-965-0
ISBN sin guiones: 9780307739650
Tipo de cubierta: Softcover
Páginas: 304
Fecha de publicación: 2010-12-07
Idioma: inglés estadounidense

Sapphira And The Slave Girl
Editorial: virago
ISBN: 978-18-4408-424-1
ISBN sin guiones: 9781844084241
Tipo de cubierta: Softcover
Fecha de publicación: 2007-04-26
Idioma: inglés británico
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Sapphira And The Slave Girl
Primera publicación: 2007-04-26
'Miss Cather claims our eager attention when ever she publishes a new book' NEW YORK TIMES 'She is undoubtedly one of the century's greatest American writers' OBSERVER 'This, her last novel, is a stirring and beautifully executed depiction of a society that has vanished forever' BELFAST TELEGRAPH Originally published in 1940, this is Willa Cather's last novel, a stirring and beautifully executed description of a society and conditions that have vanished forever, and a retrospective portrait of the Old South with its stain of slavery. By 1856, Sapphira Colbert is one of few Virginians who owns slaves, a policy her husband Henry finds increasingly difficult to countenance. Sapphira presides over her Black Creek Valley property with disciplined resolution and the help of her black maid, Nancy. Henry runs the Mill and sleeps there too - their marriage a formality. Sapphira's life is an arid one and, confined to a wheelchair, she has amble opportunity for speculation. When she hears a conversation linking her husbands name to that of Nancy, that speculation festers and the horrific potential of Sapphira's power is unleashed . . .