Discover a short novel by Aphra Behn, published in 1698. Utilize a link to other texts from Emory University.
Access a complete text, arranged scene by scene by the University of Virginia Library, of a play composed by this versatile 17th-century writer.
Aphra Behn's discourse on female beauty is told from the mirrors perspective. Behn mixes prose and verse in this text.
Provides a summary of the seventeenth century text along with a background history and a sample of academic topics to pursue in conjunction.
Presentation of Aphra Behn's 1698 account. Provides links to a bibliography of the work and the Behn home page.
First published in 1688, this novel by Aphra Behn is considered a landmark for women writers. The ASCII-formatted e-text is available through the ERIS Project.
View three poems by the English female author more known for her novels and plays.
"Love Arm'd," a poem by Aphra Behn, recounts the cruelties of love.
Provides notes and definitions to accompany Aphra Behn's story of women in late 17th century England.