The Rover

The Rover

by Aphra Behn
The Rover

The Rover

by Aphra Behn

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Overview

Now considered Behn's most famous and most accomplished play, The Rover is in many ways firmly in the tradition of Restoration drama; Willmore, the title character, is a rake and a libertine, and the comedy feeds on sexual innuendo, intrigue and wit. But the laughter that the play insights has a biting edge to it and the sexual intrigue an unsettling depth. As Anne Russell points out in her introduction to this edition, there are three options for women in the society represented here: marriage, the convent, or prostitution. In this marriage economy the witty and pragmatic virgin Hellena learns how to survive, while the prostitute Angellica Bianca can retain her autonomy only so long as she remains free from romantic love. It seems that in this world women can only be free by the anonymity of disguise-yet the mask is also the mark of the prostitute. And, paradoxically, disguise is the device that in many ways drives the plot towards marriage. Enormously popular through the eighteenth century, The Rover is now once again widely performed. Filled with the play of ideas, it is one of the most amusing, entertaining-and unsettling-of comedies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781718662933
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 05/05/2018
Pages: 290
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.61(d)

About the Author

Anne Russell is Associate Professor of English at Wilfrid Laurier University and a specialist in 17th-century drama.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Note to the Second Edition
Introduction

Aphra Behn’s Life and Career
Sources of The Rover
The Rover: Critical Issues
Stage History
Notes
Selected Bibliography
A Note on the Text

The Rover

Prologue
The Actors’ Names
Act I
Act II
Act III
Act IV
Act V
Epilogue
Post-Script

Textual Notes

Appendix A: Behn on her Work

  1. From the “Epistle Dedicatory” to the Second Part of The Rover
  2. From “A Pastoral to Mr. Stafford…”

Appendix B: From Early Accounts of Behn’s Life

  1. From Female Forms of Several Occasions. Written by Ephelia
  2. From Gerard Langbaine, An Account of the English Dramatick Poets
  3. From “The History of the Life and Memoirs of Mrs. Behn”
  4. From The Poetical Register
  5. From A General Dictionary, Historical and Critical

Appendix C: Adaptation

  1. Excerpt from J.P. Kemble’s adaptation of The Rover, Love in Many Masks
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