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A collected edition presents lyric and occasional poems, longer narrative verse, translations and adaptations, and a range of short songs, prologues, epilogues and letters. The material frequently explores love, desire and absence, offering direct address, playful eroticism and advice to lovers alongside witty social observation and satire. Pieces vary from intimate billets and madrigals to mock‑romantic and parodic experiments, and editorial notes and indices guide the reader through a diverse miscellany of forms and tones.

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Aphra Behn

Aphra Behn (1640-1689) was a pioneering English playwright, poet, and novelist, often regarded as one of the first professional female writers in the English language. Known for her bold exploration of themes such as love, gender, and politics, Behn's works often challenged the societal norms of her time. Her notable novel, "Love-Letters Between a Nobleman and His Sister," showcases her innovative narrative style and complex characterizations. Throughout her career, she produced a diverse body of work, including plays and poetry, which contributed significantly to the development of the English literary tradition.

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