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1. A Study On The Freedom-Aspiration Theme In Aphra Behn's Works
2. Body Narrative In Aphra Behn’s Oroonoko
3. On The Heterotopias In Ahpra Behn’s Oroonoko
4. From Salvation To Servanthood
5. Ambiguous "Europeanness" In Oroonoko
6. Antagonistic Discourses And Royalism In The Rover
7. For sex or marriage: The commodification of women in William Shakespeare's 'Measure for Measure' and Aphra Behn's 'The Rover'
8. 'My masculine part': or, The disappearance of the female body: The shifting boundaries between gender, status, and the body in the writing of Aphra Behn
9. Wiley women and ingenious ingenues: Cross-dressing and bed-tricks by women in the comedies of Aphra Behn
10. Mask as metaphor: The function of personae in Aphra Behn's 'The Rover', part I and 'Oroonoko'
11. Ladies of the shade: The pastoral poetry of Aphra Behn, Anne Finch, and Elizabeth Singer Rowe
12. 'Empire lost': Unstable terms in the language of female sexuality, political conquest, and literary authority, 1660 to 1765
13. The eyes have it: 'Othello''s after-life and the legacy of 'ocular proof' (William Shakespeare, Elizabeth Cary, Thomas Otway, Aphra Behn, Paula Vogel)
14. A case for equity: Fiction, ethics, and the origins of law in later Stuart England (John Milton, John Dryden, Aphra Behn, Henry Neville)
15. Masked criticism: The whore and the breeches role as articulators of sexual economic theory in the intrigue plays of Aphra Behn
16. Stage space in performance: Aphra Behn's dramatic technique in her plays and 'Oroonoko'
17. Tracking a 'monster of the wood...': Individual freedom and natural law in the works of Aphra Behn
18. Reading Behn again: A critical introduction to the writings of Aphra Behn
19. Distancing discourses and the disruption of ideology in Daniel Defoe's 'Robinson Crusoe' and Aphra Behn's 'Oroonoko': A symptomatic reading
20. Aphra Behn and Susanna Centlivre: A materialist-feminist study
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