

Aphra Behn, Writer and Spy
Mar 27, 2017
Aphra Behn, a multi-talented figure, led an intriguing life as a spy, dramatist, poet, novelist, and translator. The podcast explores her childhood, involvement in royalist organizations, and her flourishing career as a writer during the Restoration period. It also delves into her literature, including her novel Orinoco and play The Young King or A Mistake, as well as her espionage mission in Antwerp. The podcast discusses the obstacles she faced upon returning home, her life after prison, and her legacy in feminist history. Virginia Woolf's admiration for Behn and a listener's personal connection to the New London explosion are also mentioned.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Aphra Behn: A Multi-Talented Figure
01:45 • 9min
Exploring Aphra Behn's Literature and Spying for King Charles II
10:25 • 2min
Aphra Behn's Espionage Mission in Antwerp
12:40 • 5min
Returning Home and Facing Debts
18:04 • 3min
Aphra Behn's Life and Writing Career
20:41 • 8min
Virginia Woolf's admiration for Aphra Behn and a listener's personal connection to the New London explosion
28:29 • 5min
A Listener's Personal Connection and Question about the School's Structure
33:07 • 2min
Examining the Ambiguity of a School Basement
35:00 • 5min