The Poetry of Aphra Behn
Written by Aphra Behn
Narrated by Libby Brunton, Ghizela Rowe and Tania Rodrigues
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Aphra was baptised on 14th December 1640 and grew up with the gathering tensions leading to the English Civil War, a time of much division and difficulty as the King, Parliament, and their respective forces, came closer and then finally into open conflict.
By 1664 her marriage was over, less than a year after it began. She now used Mrs Behn as her professional name and moved towards pursuing a more sustainable and substantial career, working for the King's Company and the Duke's Company players as a scribe. Her first play ‘The Forc’d Marriage’, was staged in 1670, and thereafter many followed, including her later comic works, which were more commercially successful. She wrote 19 plays in all and contributed to many others as well as several works of prose.
Along with her literary career there are claims she was a spy, that she travelled abroad, possibly as far as Surinam. She also claimed to have met a slave leader in Africa and based her story ‘Oroonoko’ on his life. Other accounts suggest that during her life she was also known as Ann Behn, Agent One-Sixty and Astrea. Her financial troubles seem to have also incurred her a brief stay in a debtors' prison. Whatever the truth, both her life and work seem rich, textured and full of adventure.
From the mid 1680’s Aphra’s health began to decline. This was exacerbated by her continual state of debt and descent into poverty although she was often fond of saying that she had led a ‘life dedicated to pleasure and poetry.’
Aphra Behn died on 16th April 1689. She is buried in the East Cloister of Westminster Abbey and the inscription on her tombstone reads: "Here lies a Proof that Wit can never be Defence enough against Mortality."
1 - The Poetry of Aphra Behn - An Introduction
2 - The Disappointment by Aphra Behn
3 - On a Juniper Tree, Cut Down to Make Busks by Aphra Behn
4 - The Willing Mistress by Aphra Behn
5 - To Lysander by Aphra Behn
6 - Love Armed by Aphra Behn
7 - On Desire by Aphra Behn
8 - The Counsel by Aphra Behn
9 - Love's Witness by Aphra Behn
10 - The Invitation by Aphra Behn
11 - To Mrs B by Aphra Behn
12 - On Her Loving Two Equally by Aphra Behn
13 - The Dream by Aphra Behn
14 - Song by Aphra Behn
15 - A Ballad on Mr J H to Amoret, Asking Why I Was So Sad by Aphra Behn
16 - The Return by Aphra Behn
17 - Oh How the Hand the Lover Ought to Prize by Aphra Behn
18 - The Dog in the Manger by Aphra Behn
19 - Angellica's Lament by Aphra Behn
20 - A Congratulatory Poem by Aphra Behn
21 - A Letter to a Brother of the Pen in Tribulation by Aphra Behn
22 - Epitaph on the Tombstone of a Child, the Last of Seven That Died Before by Aphra Behn
23 - A Thousand Martyrs aka The Libertine by Aphra Behn
24 - On the Death of the Late Earl of Rochester by Aphra Behn
Aphra Behn
Born in the first few decades of the seventeenth century, Aphra Behn is one of early literature’s best-known female writers. Behn had the lucky distinction of being able to support herself strictly by her “pen,” something unheard of for women of her time. Throughout her long career, she wrote in various forms—poetry, plays, prose—and is known as a member of the ‘fair triumvirate of wit’ alongside fellow scribes Eliza Haywood and Delarivier Manley. Although little is known about her early life, Behn’s father held a post as lieutenant governor of Surinam, and Behn’s experiences during her stay most likely formed the basis for her most famous work, Oroonoko. Behn was also a popular dramatist in her time, penning critical successes like The Rover and The Feigned Courtesans. Her literary exploits aside, Behn is also known to have acted as a political spy for King Charles II of England during the Second Anglo-Dutch War. Behn died in 1689, and is buried in Westminster Abbey.
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