Like Father, Like Son (play)

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Like Father, Like Son, or The Mistaken Brothers is a lost play written by Aphra Behn, first performed by the Duke's Company in 1682.[1]

Behn based her play, a comedy, on Thomas Randolph's The Jealous Lovers (which was printed in 1640 and published in 1643).[2]

Pierre Danchin suggests that the title may allude to a notorious Whig ballad that included the words 'Like father, like son', which was accused of inciting regicide (Behn herself was a royalist).[2]

Like Father, Like Son proved to be such a failure with audiences that it was the only one of Behn's plays never to be printed.[3] All that survives are its prologue and epilogue, which were printed in 1682.[3]

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