Authors: Aphra Behn, Janet Todd
ISBN-13: 9780140433388, ISBN-10: 0140433384
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
Date Published: January 1993
Edition: Reprint
'All women together ought to let flowers fall upon the tomb of Aphra Behn, for it was she who earned them the right to speak their minds' - Virginia Woolf in A Room of One's Own.
By the time of her death in 1689, the poet, playwright, novelist and politial satirist Aphra Behn had become the first truly professional woman writer in English. Famous for her frank eroticism, enjoyed as much for her 'female sweetness' as for her 'manly grace' she was 'sole Empress of the Land of Wit' - yet two centureis of female modesty were to pass before she could again come into her own.
Acknowledgements | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Selected Bibliography of Secondary Works | 23 | |
Note on the Text | 25 | |
The Fair Jilt | 27 | |
Oroonoko | 73 | |
Love-Letters to a Gentleman | 143 | |
The Rover | 155 | |
The Widow Ranter | 249 | |
Love Armed | 329 | |
Epilogue to Sir Patient Fancy | 329 | |
The Disappointment | 331 | |
To Mr Creech (under the Name of Daphnis) on his Excellent Translation of Lucretius | 335 | |
A Letter to Mr Creech at Oxford, Written in the last great Frost | 339 | |
Song: On her Loving Two Equally | 342 | |
To the fair Clarinda, who made Love to me, imagined more than Woman | 343 | |
On Desire: a Pindaric | 344 | |
A Pindaric Poem to the Reverend Doctor Burnet | 347 | |
Notes | 351 |