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The Rover (play)
Jane Spencer
FRENCH INFLUENCES on ENGLISH RESTORATION THEATRE a Thesis
The Rover by Aphra Behn
"Play Your Fan": Exploring Hand Props and Gender on the Restoration Stage Through the Country Wife, the Man of Mode, the Rover, and the Way of the World
The Whore and the Breeches Role As Articulators of Sexual Economic Theory in the Intrigue Plays of Aphra Behn
Aphra Behn's the Rover (1677) and Thomas Killigrew's Thomaso (1663)
Masking the Drama: a Space for Revolution in Aphra Behn's the Rover and the Feign'd Courtezans XVI Ciclo Dipartimento Di F
H. Wekker Aphra Behn and the Royal Slave Oroonoko In
Rape and the Female Subject in Aphra Behn's "The Rover" Author(S): Anita Pacheco Source: ELH, Vol
A Re-Examination of Spectacle and the Spectacular in Restoration Theatre, 1660-1714
Annalisa Adams Thesis
Fall 2015 Course Descriptions
Princes, Power, and Politics in the Early Plays of Aphra Behn
Aphra Behn (1640-1689)* by Janet Todd
THE RISE of the LIBERTINE HERO on the RESTORATION STAGE by JAMES BRYAN HILEMAN (Under the Direction of Elizabeth Kraft)
Aphra Behn's the ROVER
Rape and the Female Subject in Aphra Behn's "The Rover" Author(S): Anita Pacheco Reviewed Work(S): Source: ELH, Vol
The Scrutiny of Poet Squab: John Dryden and the Figure of the Critic in Late Seventeenth-Century London, 1668-1700
Top View
British Theatre: 1660 to 1895: Volume 2 Edited by Joseph Donohue Frontmatter More Information
John Crowne's the Married Beau
William Wycherley the Country Wife
Or, Aphra Behn and the Restoration Woman
The Perspective Landscape Scene in the English Theatre, 1660-1682
Cannibalizing and Carnivalizing: Reviving Aphra Behn's "The Rover" Author(S): Susan Carlson Source: Theatre Journal , Dec., 1995, Vol
Constructions of Masculinity in Aphra Behn's the Rover Though It Has
The Use of Rape Narratives in the Plays of Aphra Behn
Teaching Willmore
İnönü Üniversitesi Uluslararası Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi Cilt 4, Sayı 2, 2015, S
Collaboration of Feminist and Postcolonial Discourses in the Plays of Aphra Behn and Caryl Churchill
The Rake's Progress: Masculinities on Stage and Screen