She traveled to the Low Countries and Suriname on missions for King Charles II, and she took up writing to support herself because he never paid her. She went on to become one of Restoration London’s most popular, and most controversial, playwrights and poets, using her work to argue against slavery and forced marriage and for women’s right to sexual pleasure. Here is the story of Aphra Behn. – Narratively

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