The Rover (play)

The Rover or The Banish'd Cavaliers
Masked Revellers by Giuseppe Bonito
Written byAphra Behn
Date premiered24 March 1677 (1677-03-24)
Place premieredDuke's Theatre, Dorset Gardens, London
GenreRestoration Comedy
SettingCarnival time in Naples, Italy during the English Interregnum

The Rover or The Banish'd Cavaliers is a play in two parts that is written by the English author Aphra Behn. It is a revision of Thomas Killigrew's play Thomaso, or The Wanderer (1664), and features multiple plot lines, dealing with the amorous adventures of a group of Englishmen and women in Naples at Carnival time. According to Restoration poet John Dryden, it "lacks the manly vitality of Killigrew's play, but shows greater refinement of expression." The play stood for three centuries as "Behn's most popular and most respected play."[1]

  1. ^ Carlson, Susan (1995). "Cannibalizing and Carnivalizing: Reviving Aphra Behn's "The Rover"". Theatre Journal. 47 (4): 517–539. doi:10.2307/3208990. JSTOR 3208990.

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