Plays 1682–1696
Volume 4. The Plays 1682–1696
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Part of The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Aphra Behn
- Real Author: Aphra Behn
- Editors:
- Rachel Adcock, Keele University
- Kate Aughterson, University of Brighton
- Claire Bowditch, Loughborough University
- Elaine Hobby, Loughborough University
- Alan James Hogarth, University of Leicester
- Anita Pacheco, The Open University, Milton Keynes
- Margarete Rubik, Universität Wien, Austria
- Date Published: March 2021
- availability: In stock
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781108840743
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Aphra Behn (1640-1689) is renowned as the first professional woman of literature and drama in English. Her career in the Restoration theatre extended over two decades, encompassing remarkable generic range and diversity. Her last five plays, written and performed between 1682 and 1696, include city comedies (The City-Heiress, The Luckey Chance), a farce (The Emperor of the Moon), a tragicomedy (The Widdow Ranter), and a comedy of family inheritance (The Younger Brother). These plays exemplify Behn's skills in writing for individual performers, and exhibit the topical political engagement for which she is renowned. They witness to Behn's popularity with theatre audiences during the politically and financially difficult years of the 1680s and even after her death. Informed by the most up-to-date research in computational attribution, this fully annotated edition draws on recent scholarship to provide a comprehensive guide to Behn's work, and the literary, theatrical and political history of the Restoration.
Read more- Provides fully annotated, trustworthy texts of the works of Aphra Behn (1682-1696), incorporating the latest scholarship
- Detailed introductions place Behn's works in literary and historical contexts, provides a knowledgeable guide both to Behn's work and to the literary and political cultures of the Restoration
- Incorporates cutting-edge research on authorship analysis, informed by both literary and Digital Humanities approaches, enabling readers to evaluate the likely authorship of dubious works that have been historically attributed to Behn
Awards
- Winner, 2021 Josephine Roberts Award for a Scholarly Edition, Society for the Study of Early Modern Women and Gender (SSEMWG)
Reviews & endorsements
'This is an encyclopaedic edition, with a full command of modern historical scholarship and of contemporary plays, pamphlets and polemics … Behn's is a witty, humorous, indignant, but pessimistic and truly distinctive voice. This fine edition allows it to be heard clearly for our time and, with luck, will lead to more performances of her plays. In the meantime, one thing is sure: that Aphra Behn would have relished the new attention and publicity it brings and, since she complained about the negligence of her printers, the extreme care of the production.' Derek Hughes and Janet Todd, The Times Literary Supplement
See more reviews'No doubt this richly annotated collection will facilitate a wealth of further inspiring discussion on Behn in the future.' Amelia Mills, Women's Writing
'an impressive production that does full justice to Behn's now canonical status… this first glimpse into the Cambridge Edition offers a refreshing presentation of Behn's oeuvre, setting her texts in light of recent scholarly interests and in a wealth of contextual detail regarding Restoration English culture that has become increasingly available in recent years … the series promises to become not only the indispensable scholarly resource for all serious research on Behn, but also an indispensable collection for all serious research on Restoration culture.' The Review of English Studies
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- Date Published: March 2021
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781108840743
- length: 954 pages
- dimensions: 235 x 160 x 48 mm
- weight: 1.57kg
- contains: 11 b/w illus.
- availability: In stock
Table of Contents
Introduction
Editorial Conventions
1. The City-Heiress
2. The Luckey Chance
3. The Emperor of the Moon
4.The Widdow Ranter
5. The Younger Brother.
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