Eros, Ethics, Identity: Royalist Feminism and the Politics of Desire in Aphra Behn's Love Letters

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Shows the interconnections between public/private betrayals in LL and links betrayals to an anti-royalist sense of self and of language. Argues that Aphra Behn presents that atomized self as negative in both Philander and Silvia.

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Wehrs, D. R. (1992). Eros, Ethics, Identity: Royalist Feminism and the Politics of Desire in Aphra Behn’s Love Letters. Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900, 32(3), 461. https://doi.org/10.2307/450916

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