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'Or,' at Seattle Rep: A romp through the Restoration era
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[The Seattle Times] - Kirsten Potter stars as the spy-playwright Aphra Behn. By Misha Berson By Liz Duffy Adams. Through April 22 at Seattle Repertory Theatre, 155 Mercer St., Seattle; $12-$49 ( or www.seattlerep.org). No comments have been posted to this
Book review: 'Lives of the Novelists' by John Sutherland
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[Los Angeles Times] - Was Aphra Behn's "Oroonoko," published in 1689, truth or invention? Daniel Defoe's "A Journal of the Plague Year" had a veneer of accuracy, but Defoe was only about 6 during the time he describes. Samuel Richardson's name appeared on the epistolary
Google News: William Inge, Come Back
[Artvoice] - It's an old story; from Aphra Behn and Susanna Centlivre (great women writers of the English Restoration who fell into obscurity) to Sophie Treadwell and Susan Glaspell (early 20th century writers who suffered a similar fate), even women who were
Google News: Check It Out at the Library: Worth noting: Early women writers were 'firsts ...
[Enterprise-Record] - Some of these 17th- and 18th-century writers were Aphra Behn (1640?-1689), often credited with being the first woman to earn a living by her pen and Fanny Burney ( ), who wrote about women's roles in relation to British aristocracy, marriage
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