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University rules to SCRAP English Literature degrees as the subject is

The Daily Mail 05 Nov 2024
A collection of english literature books in a library ... Canterbury has a played a significant role in the history of English literature, through Geoffrey Chaucer's 'The Canterbury Tales' and also as the birthplace of Christopher Marlowe and Aphra Behn.
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‘He knew this was going to be the last story he wrote’: the epic legacy ...

The Guardian 13 Oct 2024
the film adaptation of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Half of a Yellow Sun , which took seven years to make; stage versions of Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart, Aphra Behn’s Oroonoko and Lorca’s Yerma; ...
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2024 Fall and Winter Arts Guide: A first look at shows and events across Hampton Roads

Daily Press 20 Sep 2024
Hampton Roads has plenty to cheer about the arts this season ... Virginia.” This season also is the 40th anniversary of the locally based but nationally known Hurrah Players ... ___ MUSIC. September. Bebop Bounty Big Band ... 21 ... 22 ... “The Rover” by Aphra Behn.
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Furious homeowners in picturesque English town slam

The Daily Mail 19 Sep 2024
'And the Aphra Behn statue, which is another collaboration with the Canterbury Commemoration Society, is expected to join them early in 2025 ... Great work on statues of Aphra Behn and Amy Johnson but ...
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What’s behind our timeless obsession?

CyprusMail 22 Aug 2024
By Marcus Harmes and Meredith Harmes. Nuns are a staple of pop culture ... The Nun II ... Aphra Behn’s The History of the Nun (1689) and Matthew LewisThe Monk (1796) linked nuns with murder, bigamy, kidnap and satanism, among other themes.
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The Amorous Prince By Aphra Behn Was The #Metoo Play Of The 17Th Century

MENA FN 13 Aug 2024
(MENAFN - The Conversation) Seventeenth-century writer Aphra Behn (1640-89) made her name in London's theatre world as the playwright who provided the Duke's Theatre Company (the theatre company ... .
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The Amorous Prince by Aphra Behn was the #MeToo play of the 17th century (Loughborough University)

Public Technologies 13 Aug 2024
) The Amorous Prince by Aphra Behn was the #MeToo play of the 17th century ... Seventeenth-century writer Aphra Behn (1640-89) made her name in London's theatre world as the playwright who provided the ...
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Six non-fiction books you can read in a day

Live Mint 10 Aug 2024
To start with the prosaic ... “What effect has poverty on fiction?” And “What conditions are necessary for the creation of works of art?” She summons the work of women over the centuries, from Aphra Behn to the Brontë sisters, to find the answers.
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A Netflix film, statue and a newly discovered first edition: joy at celebrations of Aphra Behn

The Guardian 21 Jul 2024
As the career of the pioneering writer is remembered, an 1688 copy of her novel Oroonoko is the cherry on the cake The striking name of the playwright and novelist Aphra Behn, pioneering queen of ...
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Is flirting dying? The apps appear to have swallowed the most delicate and delicious of human interactions

The Observer 21 Jul 2024
They prefer to meet people in person ... Sign up to Afternoon Update ... The enduring popularity of their work throughout time suggests Chekhov, Mae West, Aphra Behn and Oscar Wilde may have more educative heft on the topic than some random person on TikTok.
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Aphra Behn first edition novel found on home bookshelf

BBC News 14 Jul 2024
Just 13 first editions of Oroonoko were known to exist before the discovery. .
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Rare Aphra Behn novel found on home bookshelf

BBC News 14 Jul 2024
Just 13 first editions of Oroonoko were known to exist before the discovery ... .
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Canterbury: Controversial Aphra Behn play returns after 353 years

BBC News 02 Jul 2024
The play by Aphra Behn was considered too radical and shocking for its time. .

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