Thoughts on Aphra Behn’s Oroonoko (1688)

2026-01-20T11:24:34-05:00

My first copy of Oroonoko (1688) by Aphra Behn (1640-1689) was a skinny little volume bound like a play. It felt a little like a travelogue, and a little like epic poetry—harder to read than either—with a love story (if one calls Romeo-and-Juliet a love story). I knew Aphra

Thoughts on Aphra Behn’s Oroonoko (1688)2026-01-20T11:24:34-05:00

Women Writing Before Jane Austen: Beginning to Begin

2026-01-20T10:56:40-05:00

Writing about women writing in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, Rebecca Romney outlines some of the risks for those who dared to venture out of the “private” sphere into the “public” in that fashion, echoing ideas expressed by Sandra Gilbert, Susan Gubar, Elaine Showalter, Dale Spender, and Ellen Moers.

Women Writing Before Jane Austen: Beginning to Begin2026-01-20T10:56:40-05:00
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