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Author: lollipoprocks

Talk at the University of Kent, Templeman Library building, by sculptor Christine Charlesworth

Talk at the University of Kent, Templeman Library building, by sculptor Christine Charlesworth about her making of the life-size bronze statue of Aphra Behn that will be erected in Canterbury […]

Talk at the University of Kent, Templeman Library building, by Mel Evans

Talk at the University of Kent, Templeman Library building, by Mel Evans about Aphra Behn’s spying letters. To book (£5 per ticket) click the link below.

Talk at the University of Kent, Templeman Library Building, by Charlotte Cornell

Talk at the University of Kent, Templeman Library Building, by Charlotte Cornell, ‘Rooting Aphra: Behn’s Kentish Beginnings’. To book (£5 per ticket) click the link below.

Laying flowers on Aphra Behn’s grave in Westminster Abbey

Laying flowers on Aphra Behn’s grave in Westminster Abbey. Trip by train, entry to the Abbey, and the flower-laying. To book (£5 per ticket) click the link below.

The Amorous Prince; or, The Curious Husband. A Comedy

This modernised text was produced by Elaine Hobby from her edition for Volume I of The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Aphra Behn.

Abdelazer, or the Moor’s Revenge. A Tragedy.

This modernised text was produced by Elaine Hobby from the edition by David McInnis in progress for Volume I of The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Aphra Behn

Statue unveiling and celebration

The Behn statue – outcome of the successful A is for Aphra campaign – with associated events.

Heritage Open Day

Heritage Open Day event at Canterbury Cathedral Archives.

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Contact

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  • Canterbury Christ Church University, North Holmes Road, Canterbury, Kent, CT1 1QU

Funding

Funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), part of UK Research and Innovation.

Events

A year of events celebrating the life and works of the first woman professional writer in English and daughter of Canterbury, Aphra Behn (1640-1689).

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