A noble prince. A forbidden love. A powerful story of courage, injustice, and human dignity.
Oroonoko is a groundbreaking novella by Aphra Behn, one of the earliest English novels and a significant work in the history of world literature.
The story follows Oroonoko, an African prince known for his intelligence, bravery, and noble character, whose life is transformed by betrayal, captivity, and the harsh realities of colonial slavery. His love for Imoinda and his struggle for honor and freedom create a deeply moving exploration of loyalty, power, and injustice.
With its dramatic storytelling and complex portrayal of colonial society, Oroonoko raises enduring questions about humanity, identity, and the meaning of freedom.
A historically important work, this classic continues to be studied for its literary innovation and its powerful themes of love, resistance, and social justice.











