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Ich, Tituba, die schwarze Hexe von Salem - Details zu Inhalt, Autor und Veröffentlichung
Mit Ich, Tituba, die schwarze Hexe von Salem liegt ein Buch von Maryse Condé vor, das der Kategorie Sachbuch zugeordnet wird und sich für alle eignet, die gezielt nach Literatur mit diesem Schwerpunkt suchen. Ich, Tituba, die schwarze Hexe von Salem wird in der Beschreibung wie folgt charakterisiert: Offered here for the first time in English is I, Tituba Black Witch of Salem, by Guadeloupean writer Maryse Conde. This wild and entertaining novel, winner of the 1986 Grand Prix Litteraire de la Femme, expands on the true story of the West Indian slave Tituba, who was accused of witchcraft in Salem, Massachusetts, arrested in 1692, and forgotten in jail until the general amnesty for witches two years later. Maryse Conde brings Tituba out of historical silence and. Creates for her a fictional childhood, adolescence, and old age. She turns her into what she calls "a sort of female hero, an epic heroine, like the legendary 'Nanny of the maroons, "' who, schooled in the sorcery and magical ritual of obeah, is arrested for healing members of the family that owns her. Rich with postmodern irony, the novel even includes an encounter with Hester Prawn of Hawthorne's Scarlet Letter. Conde breaks new ground in both style and content. Transcending cultural and epochal boundaries, not only exposing the hypocrisy of Puritan New England but challenging us to look at racism and religious bigotry in contemporary America. This highly readable and ultimately joyful novel celebrates Tituba's unique voice, exploring issues of identity and the implications of Otherness in Western literary tradition. Its multiple layers will delight a wide variety of readers
Einordnung nach Autor, Thema und Ausgabe
Ich, Tituba, die schwarze Hexe von Salem liegt in Deutsch vor, was für die inhaltliche Nutzung ebenso wichtig ist wie für die bibliografische Suche. Für Recherchen nach Veröffentlichungszeitraum ist Ich, Tituba, die schwarze Hexe von Salem mit dem Datum 1988 eindeutig zuordenbar. Ich, Tituba, die schwarze Hexe von Salem spricht besonders Nutzer an, die sich für Bücher rund um Sachbuch interessieren. Gerade wer nach Werken von Maryse Condé sucht, sollte Ich, Tituba, die schwarze Hexe von Salem näher betrachten.
Thematische Einordnung von Ich, Tituba, die schwarze Hexe von Salem
Im thematischen Kontext von Sachbuch setzt Ich, Tituba, die schwarze Hexe von Salem laut Beschreibung auf folgende Schwerpunkte: Offered here for the first time in English is I, Tituba Black Witch of Salem, by Guadeloupean writer Maryse Conde. This wild and entertaining novel, winner of the 1986 Grand Prix Litteraire de la Femme, expands on the true story of the West Indian slave Tituba, who was accused of witchcraft in Salem, Massachusetts, arrested in 1692, and forgotten in jail until the general amnesty for witches two years later. Maryse Conde brings Tituba out of historical silence and. Creates for her a fictional childhood, adolescence, and old age. She turns her into what she calls "a sort of female hero, an epic heroine, like the legendary 'Nanny of the maroons, "' who, schooled in the sorcery and magical ritual of obeah, is arrested for healing members of the family that owns her. Rich with postmodern irony, the novel even includes an encounter with Hester Prawn of Hawthorne's Scarlet Letter. Conde breaks new ground in both style and content. Transcending cultural and epochal boundaries, not only exposing the hypocrisy of Puritan New England but challenging us to look at racism and religious bigotry in contemporary America. This highly readable and ultimately joyful novel celebrates Tituba's unique voice, exploring issues of identity and the implications of Otherness in Western literary tradition. Its multiple layers will delight a wide variety of readers Über die Schlagwörter Fiction, History, Fiction, historical, general, Fiction, historical, Witchcraft, Trials (Witchcraft), Slaves, fiction, Fiction, occult & supernatural, Black Women, Women slaves, Salem (mass.), fiction, Tituba, Witchcraft--history, Witchcraft--massachusetts--salem--history--fiction, Pq3949.2.c65 m5613 1994, 843 lässt sich Ich, Tituba, die schwarze Hexe von Salem auch in größeren Beständen gezielt auffinden. Auch die unter Ingeborg Ebel (Translator) geführten Mitwirkenden tragen zur vollständigen bibliografischen Einordnung bei.
Ausgabe, Identifikatoren und Referenzen
Für weiterführende bibliografische Verknüpfungen sind die Kennungen OL470774W und OL58349176M besonders hilfreich.
Bibliografische Daten auf einen Blick
- Titel: Ich, Tituba, die schwarze Hexe von Salem
- Primäre Kategorie: Sachbuch
- Verfügbare Sprache dieser Ausgabe: Deutsch
- Internationale Standardbuchnummer (ISBN-10): 3426080745
- Externe Editionsreferenzen: OL58349176M
- Verfasst von: Maryse Condé
- Verlag: Droemer Knaur
- Erscheinungsdatum: 1988
- Weitere Beteiligte: Ingeborg Ebel (Translator)
- Open-Library-Work-ID: OL470774W
- Kurzbeschreibung: Offered here for the first time in English is I, Tituba Black Witch of Salem, by Guadeloupean writer Maryse Conde. This wild and entertaining novel, winner of the 1986 Grand Prix Litteraire de la Femme, expands on the true story of the West Indian slave Tituba, who was accused of witchcraft in Salem, Massachusetts, arrested in 1692, and forgotten in jail until the general amnesty for witches two years later. Maryse Conde brings Tituba out of historical silence and. Creates for her a fictional childhood, adolescence, and old age. She turns her into what she calls "a sort of female hero, an epic heroine, like the legendary 'Nanny of the maroons, "' who, schooled in the sorcery and magical ritual of obeah, is arrested for healing members of the family that owns her. Rich with postmodern irony, the novel even includes an encounter with Hester Prawn of Hawthorne's Scarlet Letter. Conde breaks new ground in both style and content. Transcending cultural and epochal boundaries, not only exposing the hypocrisy of Puritan New England but challenging us to look at racism and religious bigotry in contemporary America. This highly readable and ultimately joyful novel celebrates Tituba's unique voice, exploring issues of identity and the implications of Otherness in Western literary tradition. Its multiple layers will delight a wide variety of readers
- Thematische Tags: Fiction, History, Fiction, historical, general, Fiction, historical, Witchcraft, Trials (Witchcraft), Slaves, fiction, Fiction, occult & supernatural, Black Women, Women slaves, Salem (mass.), fiction, Tituba, Witchcraft--history, Witchcraft--massachusetts--salem--history--fiction, Pq3949.2.c65 m5613 1994, 843
Auffindbarkeit und bibliografische Präzision
Ich, Tituba, die schwarze Hexe von Salem profitiert für die Auffindbarkeit besonders von der Verbindung zwischen Maryse Condé, Sachbuch und den Tags Fiction, History, Fiction, historical, general, Fiction, historical, Witchcraft, Trials (Witchcraft), Slaves, fiction, Fiction, occult & supernatural, Black Women, Women slaves, Salem (mass.), fiction, Tituba, Witchcraft--history, Witchcraft--massachusetts--salem--history--fiction, Pq3949.2.c65 m5613 1994, 843, weil dadurch eine starke semantische Einordnung entsteht.
Häufige Fragen zu Ich, Tituba, die schwarze Hexe von Salem
Welche Sprache und Schlagwörter sind hinterlegt?
Verzeichnet sind die Sprache Deutsch sowie die Tags Fiction, History, Fiction, historical, general, Fiction, historical, Witchcraft, Trials (Witchcraft), Slaves, fiction, Fiction, occult & supernatural, Black Women, Women slaves, Salem (mass.), fiction, Tituba, Witchcraft--history, Witchcraft--massachusetts--salem--history--fiction, Pq3949.2.c65 m5613 1994, 843, die die thematische Zuordnung erleichtern.
Gibt es externe Referenzdaten für das Werk?
Ja, das Werk ist über die Open-Library-Work-ID OL470774W sowie die Editions-IDs OL58349176M referenzierbar.
Gibt es eine inhaltliche Zusammenfassung?
Ja, die Beschreibung fasst die Ausrichtung des Buches so zusammen: Offered here for the first time in English is I, Tituba Black Witch of Salem, by Guadeloupean writer Maryse Conde. This wild and entertaining novel, winner of the 1986 Grand Prix Litteraire de la Femme, expands on the true story of the West Indian slave Tituba, who was accused of witchcraft in Salem, Massachusetts, arrested in 1692, and forgotten in jail until the general amnesty for witches two years later. Maryse Conde brings Tituba out of historical silence and. Creates for her a fictional childhood, adolescence, and old age. She turns her into what she calls "a sort of female hero, an epic heroine, like the legendary 'Nanny of the maroons, "' who, schooled in the sorcery and magical ritual of obeah, is arrested for healing members of the family that owns her. Rich with postmodern irony, the novel even includes an encounter with Hester Prawn of Hawthorne's Scarlet Letter. Conde breaks new ground in both style and content. Transcending cultural and epochal boundaries, not only exposing the hypocrisy of Puritan New England but challenging us to look at racism and religious bigotry in contemporary America. This highly readable and ultimately joyful novel celebrates Tituba's unique voice, exploring issues of identity and the implications of Otherness in Western literary tradition. Its multiple layers will delight a wide variety of readers
Wer sollte sich für Ich, Tituba, die schwarze Hexe von Salem interessieren?
Besonders relevant ist Ich, Tituba, die schwarze Hexe von Salem für Leserinnen und Leser, die nach Literatur aus dem Bereich Sachbuch suchen oder gezielt Veröffentlichungen von Maryse Condé betrachten möchten.
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