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  1. Oroonoko (Penguin Classics) by Aphra Behn, 2004-05-25
  2. The Secret Life of Aphra Behn by Janet Todd, 1997-07-01
  3. The Plays, Histories, and Novels of the Ingenious Mrs. Aphra Behn: With Life and Memoirs. Complete in Six Volumes... by Aphra Behn, 2010-04-22
  4. The Rover and Other Plays (Oxford World's Classics) by Aphra Behn, 2008-06-15
  5. Oroonoko, The Rover, and Other Works (Penguin Classics) by Aphra Behn, 1999-08-11
  6. Phoenix: The Passionate Shepherdess: The Life of Aphra Behn 1649-1680 by Maureen Duffy, 2000-10
  7. The Lover's Watch (Hesperus Classics) by Aphra Behn, 2004-02-01
  8. The Works of Aphra Behn, Volume II by Aphra Behn, 2010-01-01
  9. THE ROVER by Aphra Behn, 2009-04-28
  10. Oroonoko by Aphra Behn, 2010-09-21
  11. Aphra Behn, the imcomparable Astrea, (Representative women) by V Sackville-West, 1927
  12. The Works of Aphra Behn, Volume III by Aphra Behn, 2010-02-28
  13. The Rover; or, The Banish'd Cavaliers by Aphra Behn, 2008-12-23
  14. The Cambridge Companion to Aphra Behn (Cambridge Companions to Literature)

1. BEHN Aphra
Translate this page behn aphra Titre 1. Oroonoko or, The Royal Slave. A True History. Genre. Nouvelleédition revue et corrigée. behn aphra Titre 1. Oroonoko or, The Royal Slave.
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BEHN Aphra Titre 1 Oroonoko: or, The Royal Slave. A True History Genre roman HF origine AF Date origine Titre 2 Traducteur LA PLACE Pierre-Antoine de Traducteur 2 Traduction Traduction 2 imitation HF traduction TH Editeur S. Jorry Editeur 2 Lieu Paris Lieu 2 Collation 2 parties en 1 volume; in-12 Localisation BN/Y2.11400-11401 Remarque BEHN Aphra Titre 1 Oroonoko: or, The Royal Slave. A True History Genre roman HF origine AF Date origine Titre 2 Traducteur LA PLACE Pierre-Antoine de Traducteur 2 Traduction Traduction 2 imitation HF traduction TH Editeur Editeur 2 Lieu Paris Lieu 2 Collation in-8 Localisation BN/Y2-.12257 Remarque BEHN Aphra Titre 1 Oroonoko: or, The Royal Slave. A True History Genre roman HF origine AF Date origine Titre 2 Traducteur LA PLACE Pierre-Antoine de Traducteur 2 Traduction Traduction 2 imitation HF traduction TH Editeur S Dasier Editeur 2 Lieu Versailles Lieu 2 Collation 2 parties en 1 volume; in-12 Localisation BN/Y2.11403-11404 Remarque BEHN Aphra Titre 1 Oroonoko: or, The Royal Slave. A True History Genre roman HF origine AF Date origine Titre 2 Traducteur LA PLACE Pierre-Antoine de Traducteur 2 Traduction Traduction 2 HF traduction TH Editeur F.H. Scheuleer

2. BEHN Aphra, LYTTELTON George, Lord
Translate this page behn aphra, LYTTELTON George, Lord Titre 1. Agnès de Castro par Mme Behn..Le nomde la traductrice est donné par Barbier. behn aphra, LYTTELTON George, Lord
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BEHN Aphra, LYTTELTON George, Lord Titre 1 Novels Genre roman HF origine AH/AF Titre 2 Romans traduits de l'anglois Traducteur Traducteur 2 Traduction Traduction 2 HF traduction TF Editeur Editeur 2 Lieu Amsterdam Lieu 2 Collation Localisation BN/Y2-12202 Remarque BEHN Aphra, LYTTELTON George, Lord Titre 1 Novels Genre roman HF origine AH/AF Titre 2 Romans traduits de l'anglois Traducteur Traducteur 2 Traduction Traduction 2 HF traduction TF Editeur Editeur 2 Lieu Amsterdam Lieu 2 Collation in-12 Localisation BN/Z-22022 Remarque dernière mise à jour de cette page : 14/11/2002

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4. Who2 Profile: Aphra Behn
APHRA BEHN • Writer. Name at birth Aphra Johnson In The Aphra BehnSociety For serious scholars, some background and a syllabus, The
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APHRA BEHN Writer Name at birth: Aphra Johnson In the 1660s, Aphra Behn served as a spy in Belgium for King Charles II, who had just gained the throne of England after the rule of the Cromwells . By 1670 her first play was produced, The Forced Marriage , the first in a string of successful plays. During the remainder of her life she wrote plays, poems and novels, and is considered one of the first women professional writers in the English language. The Aphra Behn Society
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5. Behn Aphra Oroonoko And Other Stories
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6. Isle Of Lesbos: Poetry Of Aphra Behn
This site includes brief biographical information, the texts of a couple of Behn's poems, and links Category Arts Literature Authors B Behn, Aphra......Aphra Behn 16401689. Aphra Behn, The City Heiress (available online);Aphra Behn, Oronooko, or The Royal Slave (available online);
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Lesbian Poetry Historical Poetry Contemporary Poetry Resources for Poets and Readers Lesbian Poetry FAQ ... Historical : Aphra Behn
Aphra Behn
Aphra Behn ( 33k JPG image ), alleged by Vita Sackville-West to be the first women in England to earn a living as a writer, is a bit of a mystery. Little is known about her backgroundwho her parents were and where she was bornbut the details of her life that are known paint the portrait of an intriguing woman. Aphra lived for a time in Surinam, an experienced that inspired her first novel, Oroonoko, or The Royal Slave (1688). She was married for a short time and widowed at age 25. She secured employment as a spy for King Charles II and was sent to Belgium in this capacity. The King refused to pay her return trip, however, and after borrowing the funds to return, she was thrown into debtor's prison. After leaving prison, Aphra worked hard to make sure she was always capable of supporting herself. She became a successful London playwright and then a novelist. She wrote poetry, feeling that this form allowed her to express her "masculine" side. Aphra's opinions were unconventional, and because she openly expressed her viewpoints in her lifestyle and through her writing, she was seen as scandalous. Her poetry remarks on romantic relationships with both men and women, discusses rape and impotence, puts forth a woman's right to sexual pleasure, and includes scenes of eroticism between men.

7. Aphra Behn
Aphra Behn. Had Between 1670 and 1689, Aphra Behn produced 17 extantplays, plus numerous poems, novels, and translations. Aphra
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Aphra Behn
Had the Plays I have writ come forth under any Man's Name, and never known to have been mine; I appeal to all unbyast Judges of Sense, if they had not said that Person had made as many good Comedies, as any one Man that has writ in our Age; but a Devil on't the Woman damns the poet....All I ask, is the Priviledge for my Masculine Part the Poet in me. Preface, The Lucky Chance Aphra Behn differed from the women playwrights who came before her in that she was "forced to write for Bread and not ashamed to own it" ("To the Reader," Sir Patient Fancy ). Little is known about her life prior to 1666 when she went to Antwerp as a secret agent for the English government. Penniless and in debt, she returned to England in 1667 where, despite appeals to the government, she was put in debtor's prison. Upon her release, "the Rest of her Life was entirely dedicated to Pleasure and Poetry; the success in which, gain'd her the Acquaintance and Friendship of the most sensible Men of the Age" ("Memoirs on the Life of Mrs. Aphra Behn). Between 1670 and 1689, Aphra Behn produced 17 extant plays, plus numerous poems, novels, and translations. Aphra Behn did not look upon playwrighting as a frivolous affair, but used the stage to voice her strong opinions on politics and English society. In both The Town Fop (1676) and The Lucky Chance (1686) she attacked the idea of forced marriages, which were all too common in her day for her tastes, believing that marriage should be based on love, not duty.

8. Aphra Behn
Aphra Behn A Legacy of Names for the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender andqueer communities. Click here for more info. Behn, Aphra (16401689). WRITER.
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Online Resources Texts: Aphra Behn Texts: Queer Histories Texts: Authors Index ... Suggest a Name Names Index: A B C D ... Scholars Index Aphra Behn Studies by Janet M. Todd (Editor) Aphra Behn was England's first professional woman writer, but her status as a major author has only recently become clear. Between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries Behn was denigrated for her 'unwomanly' subject matter and intellectual immodesty. In the twentieth century she has been increasingly viewed as an important dramatist and poet of the Restoration and a founder of the English novel.This collection forms an important resource for those studying seventeenth century English literature and drama, and to those interested in the development of women's writing. Oroonoko : Or, the Royal Slave

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157 Aphra Behn links. behn aphra english women oroonoko century love societylife literature. 14. Behn, Aphra. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition.
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8. Oroonoko Other Stories by behn aphra, Aphra Behn. 9. Aphra Behn Oroonoko,Or, the Royal Slave A Critical Edition by Adelaide P. Amore, Aphra Behn.
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Oroonoko, the Rover and Other Works (Penguin Classics)
by Aphra Behn, Janet Todd (Editor)
Penguin USA (Paper)
Paperback - 384 pages
Reprint edition (January 1993)
Oroonoko : An Authoritative Text Historical Backgrounds Criticism (Norton Critical Editions)

by Aphra Behn, Joanna Lipking (Editor)
Paperback
(February 1997)
Oroonoko : Or, the Royal Slave

by Aphra Behn, Lore Metzger (Introduction) Paperback - 78 pages Reissue edition (June 1997) Oroonoko, and Other Writings (Oxford World's Classics) by Aphra Behn, Paul Salzman (Editor) Oxford Univ Pr (Trade) Paperback (September 1998) Oroonoko (Bedford Cultural Edition) by Aphra Behn, Catherine Gallagher (Editor) St Martins Pr (Short) Hardcover - 368 pages (September 1999) Oroonoko and Other Writings (The World's Classics) by Aphra Behn, Paul Salzman (Editor) by Behn Aphra, Aphra Behn Konemann Paperback (October 1999) Aphra Behn : Oroonoko, Or, the Royal Slave : A Critical Edition by Adelaide P. Amore, Aphra Behn University Press of America Hardcover (August 1987) Rover and Other Plays by Aphra Behn, Jane Spencer (Editor)

11. Aphra Behn - Author Of The Rover And Oroonoko
Biography of the first professional female playwright, plus links to all of her works currently in print.
http://www.imagi-nation.com/moonstruck/clsc17.htm
Aphra Behn Before becoming a professional writer, Aphra Behn was a professional spy for England, code-named "Astrea" or Agent 160. She was the first professional female writer in England, and for the first twenty years of her career, she was the only female playwright. It was rumored that she was James II's mistress. However, we know very little else about her life. The Restoration , as a period, was badly documented, and the institutions that did keep records, Oxford and Cambridge, the Inns of Court and the Middle Temple, excluded women from their ranks. So our understanding of Ms. Behn's life must depend on the writings she left behind, the voices of her characters, the repeated themes and expressions. Perhaps as a result of her one certain activity, espionage, Ms. Behn was fascinated with the entanglement of sex and power, both in the personal and political spheres. And because this was considered an inappropriate subject for a woman, she was, for centuries after her death, simply regarded as a smutty writer. The Marquis of Halifax went so far as to blame Behn for the oppression of other women when he remarked, "The unjustifiable freedom of some of your sex have involved the rest in the penalty of being reduced." In recent years, however, Ms. Behn has been rediscovered by a more liberal generation of readers and performers. Her plays are now read throughout the English-speaking world and are regarded not as vulgar sexploits, but rather as legitimate and sensual explorations of gender, race and class.

12. Aphra Behn Society Homepage
The Society ". . . is dedicated to encouraging and advancing research that focuses on issues Category Arts Literature Authors B behn, aphra......The aphra behn Society is dedicated to encouraging and advancing research thatfocuses on issues of gender and/or women's role in the arts of early modern
http://prometheus.cc.emory.edu/behn/
The Aphra Behn Society is dedicated to encouraging and advancing research that focuses on issues of gender and/or women's role in the arts of early modern culture, circa 1660-1800. Through its newsletter, Web site, and annual meeting (see information below), the Behn Society seeks to promote an exchange of information and ideas among members of the various disciplines engaged in related research. If you have items for the newsletter, please contact Aleksondra Hultquist at aleksondra12@yahoo.com . For information about the Society, contact Mark Fulk at FULKMK@BuffaloState.edu. The Society welcomes as members anyone interested in Aphra Behn or early modern women artists. Dues are $15 per year. To join, please fill out this form visitors since spring 1997. Contact: Carole Meyers , Website Editor
Last modified March 2003

13. Aphra Behn -- The Unfortunate Happy Lady: A True History
Provides notes and definitions to accompany aphra behn's story of women in late 17th century England. aphra behn The Unfortunate Happy Lady A True History
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Aphra Behn: The Unfortunate Happy Lady: A True History
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I have no idea whether this story is great literature or not, but it struck me as interesting for the light it throws on the fantasy life and daydreams of women in late 17th-century England. It's also kind of fun to read, if you can appreciate a little juicy melodrama, and aren't put off by the excessive italicizing . The story was first published in 1698 or 1700, after Aphra Behn's death, but from the remark about King Charles II , was apparently written before 1685. This text is scanned in from Volume V of the Collected Works , published in 1916; quotation marks were added, and some of the more obfuscatory punctuation was tampered with to improve readability.
THE
UNFORTUNATE HAPPY LADY:
A True History.
I CANNOT omit giving the World an account of the uncommon Villany of a Gentleman of a good Family in England , practis'd upon his Sister, which was attested to me by one who liv'd in the Family, and from whom I had the whole Truth of the Story. I shall conceal the unhappy Gentleman's own under the borrow'd Names of Sir William Wilding , who succeeded his Father Sir Edward , in an Estate of near 4000 l.

14. BEHN, APHRA
is of course given to the Persian language (in four columns); the three Susian (Elamitic) columns lie to the left, and the Babylonian text is on a slanting boulder above them; a part of the Babylonian has been destroyed by a torrent, which has made
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is of course given to the Persian language (in four columns); the three Susian (Elamitic) columns lie to the left, and the Babylonian text is on a slanting boulder above them; a part of the Babylonian has been destroyed by a torrent, which has made its way over it. In former times the second language has often been called Scythian, Turanian or Median; but we now know from numerous inscriptions of Susa that it is the language of Elam which was spoken ‘in Susa, the capital of the Persian empire. In 1835 the difficult and almost inaccessible cliff was first climbed by Sir Henry Rawlinson, who copied and deciphered the inscriptions (1835—1845), and thus completed the reading of the old cuneiform text and laid the foundation of the science of Assyriology. Diodorusii. 13 (cf. Xvii. 110), probably following a later author who wrote the history of Alexander’s campaigns, mentions the sculptures and inscriptions, but attributes them to Semiramis. At the foot of the rock are the remainders of some other sculptures (quite destroyed), the fragments of a Greek inscription of the Parthian prince Gotarzes (A.D. 40; text in Dittenberger, Orientis gracci inscr. seleclae, 110. 431), and of an Arabic inscription. See Sir I’Ienry Rawlinson in the Journ. R. Geog. Soc. ix., 1839; J. R. Asiatic Soc. x. 1866, xiv., 1853, xv., 1855; Archaeologia, xxxiv., 1852; Sir R. Ker Porter, Travels, ii. 149 if.; Flandin and Coste, I Voyage en Perse, i. pl. I6; and the modern editions of the inscriptions, the best of which, up to the end of the 19th century, were:

15. Aphra Behn: Poems
Text of five of her poems.
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16. Aphra Behn Society Homepage
The Society . . . is dedicated to encouraging and advancing research that focuses on issues of gender and/or women's role in the arts of early modern culture, circa 16601800.
http://prometheus.cc.emory.edu/behn/index.html
The Aphra Behn Society is dedicated to encouraging and advancing research that focuses on issues of gender and/or women's role in the arts of early modern culture, circa 1660-1800. Through its newsletter, Web site, and annual meeting (see information below), the Behn Society seeks to promote an exchange of information and ideas among members of the various disciplines engaged in related research. If you have items for the newsletter, please contact Aleksondra Hultquist at aleksondra12@yahoo.com . For information about the Society, contact Mark Fulk at FULKMK@BuffaloState.edu. The Society welcomes as members anyone interested in Aphra Behn or early modern women artists. Dues are $15 per year. To join, please fill out this form visitors since spring 1997. Contact: Carole Meyers , Website Editor
Last modified March 2003

17. Aphra Behn Society: Sites
behn Sites. The aphra behn Page (Ruth Nestvold); behn entry at the LesbianPoetry site (includes some poems); behn's Oroonoko Bibliography;
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18. Poems By 17th Century Dramatists
An index of poems by some of the greatest dramatists of the seventeenth century, including aphra behn, William Congreve, and John Dryden.
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19. Aphra BehnAphra Behn, Perhaps The First Professional English Woman Author, Was B
aphra behn (1640 1689) - Biography of the first professional female playwright, plus links to all of her works currently in print. aphra behn Society Homepage - The Society ".
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aphra behn (16401689), British dramatist and novelist, was baptized at Wye,Kent, in 1640. Please browse our Amazon list of titles about aphra behn.
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Aphra Behn
British dramatist and novelist, was baptized at Wye, Kent, in 1640. Her father, John Johnson, was a barber. While still a child she was taken out to Surinam, then an English possession, from which she returned to England in 1658, when it was handed over to the Dutch. In Surinam Aphra learned the history, and acquired a personal knowledge of the African prince Oroonoko and his beloved Irnoinda, whose adventures she has related in her novel, Oroonoko . On her return she married Mr Behn, a London merchant of Dutch extraction. The wit and abilities of Mrs Behn brought her into high estimation at court, and - her husband having died by this time - Charles II employed her on secret service in the Netherlands during the Dutch war. At Antwerp she successfully accomplished the objects of her mission; Disgusted with political service, she returned to England, and from this period she appears to have supported herself by her writings. Among her numerous plays are The Forced Marriage, or the Jealous Bridegroom

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