The Works of Aphra Behn, Volume VI

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The Works of Aphra Behn, Volume VI

by Aphra Behn

EN·~11 hours·21 chapters

Chapters

21 total

THE WORKS OF APHRA BEHN

2:57:56

POEMS UPON SEVERAL OCCASIONS: WITH A VOYAGE TO THE ISLAND OF LOVE.

2:21:59

A Voyage to the Isle of Love. - INTRODUCTION.

1:41:11

LYCIDUS: OR, THE LOVER IN FASHION, &c. - To the EARL OF MELFORD, &c., Knight of the most Noble Order of the Thistle.

1:23:51

A MISCELLANY OF POEMS. - On the Honourable Sir Francis Fane, on his Play call'd the Sacrifice, by Mrs. A. B.

28:03

WESTMINSTER DROLLERY, 1671. - A SONG.

1:05

Miscellany, 1685. - To SIR WILLIAM CLIFTON.

33:36

GILDON'S MISCELLANY, 1692. - VENUS and CUPID.

3:04

GILDON'S CHORUS POETARUM, 1694.

0:55

MUSES MERCURY, June, 1707. - The Complaint of the poor Cavaliers.

5:44

Description

A lively collection that brings together a charming blend of verse, drama, and occasional prose, all centered on the many facets of love and desire in the late‑seventeenth century. The opening piece, a cleverly structured “watch” on romance, offers a mock‑heroic tribute to a gentleman whose wit and modesty set a humorous standard for courtly affection. Accompanying poems celebrate fleeting moments and tender sentiments, while the short play “Lycidus; or, the Lover in Fashion” sketches a witty satire of fashionable lovers and their pretensions.

Interspersed with these works are several occasional poems that capture the era’s lyrical elegance, and a brief, adventurous narrative titled “A Voyage to the Isle of Love” that hints at exotic escapades without revealing its conclusion. Together, the pieces showcase a deft hand at blending satire, genuine feeling, and the sparkling language of Restoration literature, inviting listeners to experience the playful and poignant side of love as imagined centuries ago.

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en

Duration

~11 hours (673K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Richard Tonsing, Wendy Bertsch and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2014-05-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Aphra Behn

Aphra Behn

1640–1689

A pioneering voice of the Restoration, this playwright, poet, and prose writer became one of the first English women known to make a living by her pen. Best remembered today for bold stage comedies and the novella Oroonoko, she wrote with unusual freedom about power, gender, and desire.

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