was the first play by Aphra Behn (1640?-1689), thought to be the earliest female professional writer. She had to earn her living by her pen and went on to write some fifteen or sixteen other plays, more than any other Restoration dramatist except John Dryden. She also wrote verse, novellas, one full length novel,
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This first play is more important than most first plays as it demonstrates her technical competence as a dramatist working at a unique time in theatrical history, when the public theatres had changed from pre-Commonwealth platform staging with no scenery and no front curtain to theatres which could mount plays against painted scenery on sliding shutters. Behn seems to
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