Aphra Behn

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Aphra Behn was a pioneering 17th-century English playwright, poet, and novelist, often regarded as one of the first professional female writers in English literature.

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Aphra Behn canonical 4

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instanceOf English writer
dramatist
human
novelist
playwright
poet
short story writer
spy
activeInPeriod Restoration era
burialPlace Collegiate Church of St Peter at Westminster
surface form: Westminster Abbey
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
dateOfBirth 1640
dateOfDeath 1689-04-16
employer Charles II of England
fieldOfWork drama
espionage
poetry
prose fiction
genre Restoration comedy
poetry
prose fiction
hasInfluenced Virginia Woolf
women writers in English literature
languageOfWorkOrName English
mannerOfDeath natural causes
movement Restoration literature
name Aphra Behn self-link
notableFor being one of the first English women to earn a living by writing
notableWork Love-Letters Between a Nobleman and His Sister
Oroonoko
The City Heiress
The Dutch Lover
The Fair Jilt
The Feigned Courtesans
The Forced Marriage
The Lucky Chance
The Rover
The Rover
surface form: The Rover, Part 2
occupation novelist
playwright
poet
spy
translator
placeOfBirth Canterbury
England
Kent
placeOfDeath England
London, England
surface form: London
religion Anglicanism (broadly)
surface form: Anglicanism
sexOrGender female
spouse Johan Behn

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Restoration notableWriter Aphra Behn
subject surface form: Restoration (England)
Aphra Behn name Aphra Behn self-link