Author: Aphra Behn
Cited by
- Karen Bloom Gervirtz (1)
- IN: Women, the Novel, and Natural Philosophy (2014) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: It was a great while before she could recover from the Indisposition to which this fatal and unexpected Accident had reduced her: But, as I have said, she was not of a Nature to dy for Love...
FROM: Love-Letters Between a Nobleman and His Sister, (1687), Novel, UK
- Sir Croft, Herbert (1)
- IN: Love and Madness (1780) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: Governor: Who did the bloody Deed?
Oroonoko: The Deed was mine.
Bloody I know it is; and I expect
Your laws should tell me so. Thus self-condemned.
I do resign myself into their hands.
The hands of justice.
FROM: Oroonoko, (1688), Play, UK
- Debby Holt (1)
- IN: The Trouble With Marriage (2008) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: Oh, what a dear ravishing thing is the beginning of an Amour!
FROM: The Emperor of the Moon, (1687), Play, UK