Aphra Behn
Active Years
Min year: 1671, Max year: 1800, Max count: 12
As Author
- 1671: The amorous prince, or, The curious husband
- 1671: The forc'd marriage, or The jealous bridegroom
- 1672: Young Jemmy, or, The princely shepherd
- 1672: Young Jemmy: or, The princely shepheard
- 1673: The Dutch lover
- 1677: The rover. Or, The banish't cavaliers
- 1677: The rover: or, The banish't cavaliers
- 1677: Abdelazer, or The Moor's revenge
- 1677: The town-fopp: or Sir Timothy Tawdrey
- 1677: The rover: or, The banish't cavaliers
- 1678: The lives of sundry notorious villains. Memorable for their base and abominable actions
- 1678: Sir Patient Fancy
- 1679: The feign?d curtizans, or, A nights intrigue
- 1679: The feign'd curtizans
- 1681: The second part of The rover
- 1682: The Roundheads or, The good old cause
- 1682: Prologue to Romulus
- 1682: The false count, or, A new way to play an old game
- 1682: A farce call'd The false count, or, A new way to play an old game
- 1682: A prologue by Mrs. Behn to her new play, called Like father, like son, or The mistaken brothers
- 1682: The city-heiress: or, Sir Timothy Treat-all
- 1683: The young king: or, The mistake
- 1684: Prologue spoken by Mrs. Cook
- 1684: Love-letters between a noble-man and his sister
- 1684: Poems upon several occasions
- 1685: A poem humbly dedicated to the great pattern of piety and virtue Catherine Queen Dowager
- 1685: A pindarick on the death of our late sovereign
- 1685: A poem humbly dedicated to the great patern of piety and virtue Catherine Queen Dowager
- 1685: A pindarick on the death of our late sovereign
- 1685: A pindarick on the death of our late sovereign
- 1685: Love letters from a noble man to his sister
- 1685: A pindarick poem on the happy coronation of His most sacred Majesty James II. and his illustrious consort Queen Mary· By Mrs. Behn
- 1685: Love letters from a noble man to his sister
- 1687: The amours of Philander and Silvia
- 1687: The luckey chance, or An alderman's bargain
- 1687: The emperor of the moon
- 1687: To the most illustrious Prince Christopher Duke of Albemarle, on his voyage to his government of Jamaica
- 1688: To poet Bavius
- 1688: A congratulatory poem to Her Most Sacred Majesty, on the universal hopes of all loyal persons, for a Prince of Wales. By Mrs. A. Behn
- 1688: A poem to Sir Roger L'Estrange
- 1688: Two congratulatory poems to Their Most Sacred Majesties
- 1688: The forc'd marriage, or The jealous bridegroom
- 1688: The fair jilt: or, The history of Prince Tarquin and Miranda
- 1688: The emperor of the moon
- 1688: A congratulatory poem to the King's most sacred Majesty, on the happy birth of the Prince of Wales
- 1688: Oroonoko: or, The royal slave
- 1688: Three histories
- 1688: A congratulatory poem to Her most sacred Majesty, on the universal hopes of all loyal persons for a Prince of Wales. By Mrs. A. Behn
- 1688: A congratulatory poem to the King's most sacred majesty, on the happy birth of the Prince of Wales
- 1689: A congratulatory poem to Her sacred Majesty Queen Mary, upon her arrival in England. By Mrs. A. Behn
- 1689: A Pindaric poem to the Reverend Doctor Burnet, on the honour he did me of enquiring after me and my muse. By Mrs. A. Behn.
- 1689: The history of the nun: or, The fair vow-breaker. Written by Mrs. A. Behn. Licensed, Octob. 22. 1688. Ric. Pocock
- 1689: The lucky mistake
- 1690: The forc'd marriage: or, The jealous bridegroom
- 1690: The widdow ranter or, The history of Bacon in Virginia
- 1693: The amours of Philander and Silvia
- 1693: Abdelazer: or, The Moor's revenge
- 1693: Love-letters from a nobleman to his sister
- 1693: Love-letters between a noble-man and his sister
- 1694: Love-letters between a noble-man and his sister
- 1695: A new song sung in Abdelazar or The Moor's reuenge
- 1696: The histories and novels of the late ingenious Mrs Behn
- 1696: The younger brother: or, The amorous jilt
- 1696: The deceived lovers, in five novels of love and gallantry
- 1696: The histories and novels of the late ingenious Mrs Behn
- 1697: The false count, or, A new way to play an old game
- 1697: [The histories and novels of the late ingenious Mrs Behn]
- 1697: The rover; or, The banish't cavaliers
- 1697: Poems upon several occasions
- 1698: The Roundheads or, The good old cause
- 1698: The young king: or, The mistake·
- 1698: The city-heiress: or, Sir Timothy Treat-All
- 1698: All the histories and novels written by the late ingenious Mrs. Behn
- 1699: The town-fopp: or, Sir Timothy Tawdrey
- 1699: All the histories and novels
- 1700: Histories, novels, and translations, written by the most ingenious Mrs. Behn; The second volume, the greatest part never before printed: viz. 1. A theory or system of several new-inhabited worlds lately discover'd and pleasantly describ'd, in five nights conversation with Madam the Marchioness of ***** Written in French by the famous Mons. Fontanelle. 2. An essay on translation and translated prose. 3. The history of oracles, and cheats of the pagan priests fully discovr'd. Written in Latin by Dr. Vandale. Translated into French and improv'd by the famous Mons. Fontanelle. 4. The blind lady a beauty: a novel. 5. The dumb virgin: or, the force of imagination: a novel. 6. The unhappy fortunate lady: a true history. 7. The wandring beauty: or, The lucky fair one. 8. The unhappy mistake: or, The impious vow punish'd
- 1700: All the histories and novels
- 1700: The fair jilt: or, The amours of Prince Tarquin and Miranda
- 1702: Plays
- 1705: All the histories and novels
- 1708: Love-Letters between a nobleman and his sister
- 1708: Love-letters between a nobleman and his sister
- 1709: The rover
- 1711: The works of Mrs. Behn
- 1712: Love-Letters between a nobleman and his sister
- 1712: A companion for the ladies-closets: or, the life and death of the most excellent the lady ---------
- 1716: Plays
- 1717: The land of love
- 1718: Seventeen histories and novels written by the late ingenious Mrs. Behn, compleat in two volumes. ... Together with the history of the life and memoirs of Mrs. Behn, by one of the fair sex.
- 1718: Select novels and histories
- 1718: Love-Letters between a nobleman and his sister
- 1718: All the histories and novels
- 1721: The amours of Philander and Sylvia: being the third and last part of the Love-letters between a nobleman and his sister
- 1721: Love-letters between a nobleman and his sister; with the history of their adventures. In three parts
- 1722: All the histories and novels
- 1724: The rover
- 1724: Plays
- 1729: Love-letters between a nobleman and his sister
- 1729: The rover
- 1735: Love-Letters between a nobleman and his sister; with the history of their adventures
- 1735: All the histories and novels
- 1735: The rover
- 1735: Love-letters between a nobleman and his sister
- 1739: Love-letters between a nobleman and his sister
- 1741: The rover
- 1751: All the histories and novels
- 1757: The rover
- 1757: The emperor of the moon
- 1759: The amours of Philander and Sylvia: being the third and last part of Love-letters between a nobleman and his sister. Volume the second
- 1765: Love-Letters between a nobleman and his sister
- 1769: Oronoko
- 1770: The history of Oronooko
- 1777: The emperor of the moon
- 1790: Love in many masks
- 1790: Love in many masks
- 1790: Love in many masks: as altered by J. P. Kemble, from Mrs. Behn's Rover, and first acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane, March 8th, 1790
- 1800: English nights entertainments. The history of Oroonoko; or, the royal slave. Written originally by Mrs. Behn, and revised by Mrs. Griffiths.
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