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- | '''Aphra Behn''' ([[July 10]], [[1640]] – [[April 16]], [[1689]]) was a prolific dramatist of the [[English Restoration|Restoration]] and was one of the first [[English people|English]] professional female writers. Her writing participated in the [[amatory fiction]] genre of British literature.{{GFDL}} | + | '''Aphra Behn''' ([[July 10]], [[1640]] – [[April 16]], [[1689]]) was a prolific dramatist of the [[English Restoration|Restoration]] and was one of the first [[English people|English]] professional female writers. Her writing participated in the [[amatory fiction]] genre of [[British literature]]. |
+ | ==Bibliography== | ||
+ | ===Plays=== | ||
+ | *''The Forced Marriage'' (1670) | ||
+ | *''The Amorous Prince'' (1671) | ||
+ | *''The Dutch Lover'' (1673) | ||
+ | *''[[Abdelazar|Abdelazer]]'' (1676) | ||
+ | *''The Town Fop'' (1676) | ||
+ | *''[[The Rover (play)|The Rover]]'', Part 1 (1677) and Part 2 (1681) | ||
+ | *''Sir Patient Fancy'' (1678) | ||
+ | *''The Feigned Courtesans'' (1679) | ||
+ | *''The Young King'' (1679) | ||
+ | *''The False Count'' (1681) | ||
+ | *''The Roundheads'' (1681) | ||
+ | *''[[The City Heiress]]'' (1682) | ||
+ | *''Like Father, Like Son'' (1682) | ||
+ | *''The Lucky Chance'' (1686) with composer [[John Blow]] | ||
+ | *''[[The Emperor of the Moon]]'' (1687) | ||
+ | '''Posthumously performed''' | ||
+ | *''The Widdow Ranter'' (1689)<ref>[http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/etas/45/ Online etext]</ref> | ||
+ | *''The Younger Brother'' (1696) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Novels=== | ||
+ | *''The Fair Jilt'' | ||
+ | *''Agnes de Castro'' | ||
+ | *''[[Love-Letters Between a Nobleman and His Sister]]'' (1684) | ||
+ | *''[[Oroonoko]]'' (1688) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Short Stories=== | ||
+ | *''[[The History of the Nun|The History of the Nun: or, the Fair Vow-Breaker]]'' (1688) | ||
+ | |||
+ | *''[[The Dumb Virgin: Or, The Force of Imagination]]'' (1700) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Poems=== | ||
+ | *''[[Poems upon Several Occasions]]'' (1684) | ||
+ | {{GFDL}} |
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Aphra Behn (July 10, 1640 – April 16, 1689) was a prolific dramatist of the Restoration and was one of the first English professional female writers. Her writing participated in the amatory fiction genre of British literature.
Contents |
Bibliography
Plays
- The Forced Marriage (1670)
- The Amorous Prince (1671)
- The Dutch Lover (1673)
- Abdelazer (1676)
- The Town Fop (1676)
- The Rover, Part 1 (1677) and Part 2 (1681)
- Sir Patient Fancy (1678)
- The Feigned Courtesans (1679)
- The Young King (1679)
- The False Count (1681)
- The Roundheads (1681)
- The City Heiress (1682)
- Like Father, Like Son (1682)
- The Lucky Chance (1686) with composer John Blow
- The Emperor of the Moon (1687)
Posthumously performed
- The Widdow Ranter (1689)<ref>Online etext</ref>
- The Younger Brother (1696)
Novels
- The Fair Jilt
- Agnes de Castro
- Love-Letters Between a Nobleman and His Sister (1684)
- Oroonoko (1688)
Short Stories
Poems
- Poems upon Several Occasions (1684)
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