"Rover" by Aphra Behn

"Rover" by Aphra Behn

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A racy comedy of intrigue, action and amorous adventures set in Naples at carnival time during the exile of Charles II. This edition takes account of critical approaches as well as the play's stage history, and contains commentary notes on language and staging.

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"Rover" by Aphra Behn

Callis: What, go in masquerade?...what would you do there? Hellena: That which all the world does...be as mad as the rest and take all innocent freedoms Aphra Behn was the first female professional writer in England and the most prolific playwright of the late 17th century, after Dryden. The Rover, her most popular play, is set in Naples during the misrule of carnival time, when prohibitions are temporarily removed, privileges and rank suspended, and women, from convent girls to courtesans, take the initiative. Behn has been credited with creating more daring dialogue between the sexes than many of her male contemporaries. The Rover explores issues of love, trickery and deception, forced marriage, male power, fidelity and the excesses of sexual passion. This student edition contains a lengthy Introduction with background on the author, date and sources, theme, critical interpretation and stage history.
'Behn was a pioneering female playwright and her script twists between full-blooded romp, offering insidious arguments for free love and a more rueful vision of the consequences of the inequality of the sexes' Robert Shore, Time Out London, 9.7.09
The Editor, Robyn Bolam, is Professor of Literature at St Mary's University College, London.
SKU Unavailable
ISBN 13 9780713666717
ISBN 10 0713666714
Title "Rover"
Author Aphra Behn
Series New Mermaids
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 2002-12-20
Number of pages 160
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.