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Love-Letters Between a Nobleman and His Sister

By Aphra Behn

(3.5 stars) β€’ 10 reviews

In a world of political turmoil, a nobleman and his sister-in-law risk everything for a passionate, forbidden love that could destroy their families.

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2005-07-01
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Summary

"Love-Letters Between a Nobleman and His Sister" by Aphra Behn is a novel set during politically unstable times, focusing on a forbidden romance. The story follows Philander's intense love for his sister-in-law, Sylvia, even though he is married to her sister. Through a series of letters, their complex relationship unfolds, highlighting their inner turmoil and their battle against societal rules. The novel begins with high romantic tension and political drama, showing Philander expressing his strong feelings while Sylvia struggles between her own desires and what society expects of her. The characters find themselves caught between love and duty, leading to conflicts and exploring themes of love, betrayal, and the pursuit of happiness under social pressure.

About the Author

Aphra Behn was an English playwright, poet, prose writer and translator from the Restoration era. As one of the first English women to earn her living by her writing, she broke cultural barriers and served as a literary role model for later generations of women authors. Rising from obscurity, she came to the notice of Charles II, who employed her as a spy in Antwerp. Upon her return to London and a probable brief stay in debtors' prison, she began writing for the stage. She belonged to a coterie of poets and famous libertines such as John Wilmot, Lord Rochester. Behn wrote under the pastoral pseudonym Astrea. During the turbulent political times of the Exclusion Crisis, she wrote an epilogue and prologue that brought her legal trouble; she thereafter devoted most of her writing to prose genres and translations. A staunch supporter of the Stuart line, Behn declined an invitation from Bishop Burnet to write a welcoming poem to the new king William III. She died shortly after.

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