Introduction by Luis Duno-Gottberg and Adriana Uma.a Hossman
The Haitian Revolution
Nineteenth-century Haitian Novel
Emeric Bergeaud: First Haitian Novelist
Haiti’s First Foundational Novel
An Early Post-Colonial Gesture?
Bibliography
Translator’s Preface by Adriana Umana Hossman
Stella
Foreword by Emeric Bergeaud
Notice to the Reader Alexis Beaubrun Ardouin
1. Saint-Domingue
2. Marie the African
3. Romulus and Remus
4. The Mountain
5. Retaliation
6. The Stranger
7. The Colonist
8. The Dream
9. The Attack
10. The Day After the Attack
11. A New Enemy
12. The Peacemaker
13. The Cave
14. General Freedom
15. New Combats
16. Coalition
17. Accusation, Departure
18. Deborah
19. End of the Foreign War
20. Colonial Machiavellianism
21. Love and Rivalry
22. The Genius of the Nation
23. Civil War
24. Civil War — Last Episode
25. Outcomes of the Civil War
26. French Expedition — 111
27. Defense of La Crête-à-Pierrot
28. Government of the Captain-General
29. Reconciliation
30. Return to the Mountain
31. Independence War
32. Death of the Captain-General
33. Rochambeau
34. The Ball
35. The Dogs
36 Last Efforts
37. Departure of the French Army
38. Liberty, Independence
39. Haiti
Notes by Emeric Bergeaud