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  1. Mothering Daughters: Novels and the Politics of Family Romance Frances Burney to Jane Austen by Susan C. Greenfield, 2003-06
  2. Evelina Or The History Of A Young Lady's Entrance Into The World by Frances Burney, 2008-09-16
  3. Journals and Letters: Burney, Frances (Penguin Classics) by Fanny Burney, Frances Burney, et all 2001-11-01
  4. Cecilia, or Memoirs of an Heiress (Oxford World's Classics) by Frances Burney, 2009-01-15
  5. Cecilia; OrMemoirs of an HeiressVolume 3 by Frances Burney, 2008-08-18
  6. Laughing Feminism: Subversive Comedy in Frances Burney, Maria Edgeworth, and Jane Austen (Xumor in Life and Letters Series) by Audrey Bilger, 2002-03
  7. The Cambridge Companion to Frances Burney (Cambridge Companions to Literature)
  8. Frances Burney: The Life in the Works by Margaret Anne Doody, 2010-09-02
  9. The Body in the Library: A Literary History of Modern Medicine
  10. A Known Scribbler: Frances Burney on Literary Life (Broadview Literary Texts) by Fanny Burney, 2002-09-19
  11. Iron Pen: Frances Burney by Julia Epstein, 1989-04-15
  12. Transforming the Cinderella Dream: From Frances Burney to Charlotte Bronte by Huang Mei, 1990-04-01
  13. A Celebration of Frances Burney by Lorna J. Clark, 2007-10-01
  14. The Diary and Letters of Madame D'arblay (Frances Burney); 1792-1840 by Fanny Burney, 2010-02-11

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3. Burney, Frances
Frances Burney (1752 – 1840), also known as Fanny Burney and after marriage as Madame d’Arblay, was born in King’s Lynn, England, on June 13, 1752, to musical historian Dr
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Jump to: navigation search Previous (France) Next (Frances Harper) Frances Burney Frances Burney (1752 – 1840), also known as Fanny Burney and after marriage as Madame d’Arblay , was born in King’s Lynn, England , on June 13, 1752, to musical historian Dr. Charles Burney (1726-1814) and Mrs. Esther Sleepe Burney (1725-1762). The third of six children, she was self-educated, and began writing what she called her “scribblings” at the age of ten. She married in 1793 at 42, to a French exile, General Alexandre D'Arblay. Their only son, Alexander, was born in 1794. After a lengthy writing career, and travels that took her to France for over ten years, she settled in Bath, England. Frances Burney was a novelist, diarist, and playwright. In total she wrote four novels, eight plays, one biography, and 20 volumes of journals and letters. In addition to the critical respect she receives for her own writing, she is recognized as a literary precursor to prominent authors that came after her, including Jane Austen and William Makepeace Thackeray . She published her first novel Evelina anonymously in 1778. When its authorship was revealed, it brought her almost immediate fame, due to its unique narrative and comic strengths. She followed with

4. Cecilia; Or Memoirs Of An Heiress Volume 3 - Burney, Frances
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5. Biography Of Frances Burney
Biography of the English novelist.
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Frances Burney d'Arblay
In her long life that spanned five reigns, Frances Burney d'Arblay (1752-1840) created a new genre in the English novel, chronicled events ranging from George III's mad crisis to the aftermath of Waterloo, and wrote comedies that could have rivalled Sheridan's had they been produced. She was born June 13, 1752, in King's Lynn, Norfolk, the daughter of Esther Sleepe Burney and music historian Dr. Charles Burney. From the time she learned her alphabet, she was a writer, composing odes, plays, songs, farces, and poems at an early age. She burned them all at age 15, most likely under the influence of her stepmother, who didn't think it appropriate for women to write. But Frances Burney's urge to write could not be stifled. At age 16, she began the diary that would chronicle personal and public events from the early reign of George III to the dawn of the Victoria age. These included first-hand accounts of the Johnson-Boswell circle, the trial of Warren Hastings, George III's mad crisis, Napoleonic France, a mastectomy without anaesthesia, and the aftermath of the battle of Waterloo, which found her nursing the stream of English wounded evacuated from the battlefield. She knew luminaries such as David Garrick, Sir Joshua Reynolds, James Boswell, and Samuel Johnson through her father, and her early diaries chronicle evenings spent in this circle at home.

6. Burney, Frances | Eighteenth-Century Book Tracker
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7. Works By Fanny Burney
Complete list of works by Burney with dates of publication.
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Works by Fanny Burney
(Place of publication is London unless otherwise stated.)
Fiction
Nonfiction
  • Brief Reflections Relative to the French Emigrant Clergy
  • Memoirs of Doctor Burney , London: Moxon, 1832.
Journals and Letters
  • The Early Diary of Frances Burney 1768-1778 , (2 vols.) ed. Annie Raine Ellis. London: 1889.
  • The Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay , ed. Austin Dobson. Macmillan, 1904.
  • The Diary of Fanny Burney , ed. Lewis Gibbs. Everyman, Dent, 1971.
  • by Fanny Burney. Ed. Chauncy Brewster Tinker. London: Jonathan Cape, 1912.
  • The Journal and Letters of Fanny Burney (Madame D'Arblay) 1791-1840 , (12 vols.) Vols. I-VI. ed. Joyce Hemlow, with Patricia Boutilier and Althea Douglas; Vol. VII, eds. Edward A. and Lillian D. Bloom; Vol. VIII, ed. Peter Hughes; Vols. IX-X, ed. Warren Derry; Vols. XI-XII, ed. Joyce Hemlow with Althea Douglas and Patricia Hawkins. Oxford University Press, 1972-1984.
Plays
  • The Witlings , 1779. (satiric comedy)

8. Burney, Frances Encyclopedia Topics | Reference.com
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9. Fanny Burney | Quotidiana
Fanny Burney Biography (17521840) Ever aware of the sometimes comic, sometimes criminal blunderings of English high society, Frances Burney recreated what she witnessed in her novels
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Fanny Burney
Biography
Ever aware of the sometimes comic, sometimes criminal blunderings of English high society, Frances Burney recreated what she witnessed in her novels, dramatized it in plays, and recorded it in her diary. She was born in King's Lynn, England, where under the tutelage and support of her father, she began writing extensively while still a child. She eventually published her first novel Evelina in 1778, but did so anonymously. The success of the novel made anonymity impossible though, and she became quite famous very quickly. She published three other novels, wrote eight plays, and kept an extensive diary for more than 70 years. Her diaries where published posthumously, beginning in 1841, and have become the centerpiece of her literary contributions. Her work was admired by notable literary figures like Samuel Johnson and Edmund Burke, and Jane Austen. Though not an essayist in the classical sense, her frank record of the world around her, including her relentless divulgence of her own inner thoughts, mirrors the candid confessions of Montaigne and others.
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Curiosity regarding the author of Evelina
What strange ideas are taken from mere book-reading!

10. Burney Centre - Biographies - Frances (Fanny) Burney (married Name D'Arblay) (17
A biography of provided by the Burney Centre at McGill University.
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Frances Burney
By Edward Francisco Burney
Born: June 13, 1752
Died: January 6, 1840
Works:
  • Evelina, or, A Young Lady's Entrance into the World
  • The Witlings
  • Cecilia, or, Memoirs of an Heiress
  • Edwy and Elgiva
  • Hubert de Vere
  • The Siege of Pevensey
  • Elberta
  • Brief Reflections Relative to the Emigrant French Clergy
  • Camilla, or, A Picture of Youth
  • Love and Fashion
  • A Busy Day (c. 1801)
  • The Woman-Hater (c. 1801-1802)
  • The Wanderer, or, Female Difficulties Birth and Development as a Writer Frances Burney was born on June 13, 1752, in King's Lynn, Norfolk. She was the daughter of Charles Burney (1726-1814) and his first wife, Esther Sleepe (c.1725-1762). From the time young Fanny learned her alphabet, she was a writer, composing odes, plays, songs, farces, and poems at an early age. She burned them all at age 15, most likely under the influence of her stepmother, who didn't think it appropriate for women to write. But Frances Burney's urge to write could not be stifled. At age 16, she began the diary that would chronicle personal and public events from the early reign of George III to the dawn of the Victorian age. Early Literary Life Frances knew luminaries such as David Garrick Sir Joshua Reynolds James Boswell , and Samuel Johnson through her father, and her early diaries chronicle evenings spent in this circle at home. In 1778, when Frances was twenty-six, her first novel
  • 11. Burney, Frances - Cecilia, 1783 (ESTC T65256) | Eighteenth-Century Book Tracker
    Printed for T. Payne and Son, at the MewsGate, and T. Cadell, in the Strand
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    12. British Fiction, 1800–1829: Newspaper Advertisements
    BURNEY, Frances. Wanderer, The (1814) Newspaper Advertisements. Morning Chronicle. Wed, 22 Dec 1813. (1.5.5). ‘In the press and will be published early in the new year’.
    http://www.british-fiction.cf.ac.uk/newspapers/wand14-15.html
    BURNEY, Frances. Wanderer, The Newspaper Advertisements Morning Chronicle Wed, 22 Dec 1813. (1.5.5).
    Notes: [Books published this day] Fri, 24 Dec 1813. (1.5.5).
    Notes: [Books published this day] Wed, 2 Mar 1814. (2.1.3).
    Notes: [Books published this day] [also: a list of 18 other works, mainly history and travel writing but including Corasmin (14th in the list) and Waverley (as Waverly; 17th in the list)] Thu, 10 Mar 1814. (2.2.4).
    Notes: [Books published this day] [also: a list of 18 other works, mainly history and travel writing but including Corasmin (14th in the list) and Waverley (as Waverly; 17th in the list)] Thu, 17 Mar 1814. (1.5.3).
    Wed, 8 Jun 1814. (2.1.11).
    Notes: Star Tue, 28 Dec 1813. (1.2.1).
    Thu, 3 Mar 1814. (1.3.6).
    Notes: [also: a list of 18 other works, mainly history and travel writing but including Corasmin (14th in the list) and Waverley (as Waverly; 17th in the list)] Sat, 19 Mar 1814. (1.2.4).
    Thu, 24 Mar 1814. (1.2.1).
    Thu, 14 Apr 1814. (1.2.2). Notes: [also: Early in May will be published: Alicia De Lacy] Mon, 18 Apr 1814. (1.2.2).

    13. Cecilia By Frances Burney
    A study guide with selected bibliographical sources.
    http://locutus.ucr.edu/~cathy/burney.html

    14. Burney, Frances (Mme. D'Arblay; 1752–1840) | Burney, Frances (Mme. D'Arblay; 1
    Burney, Frances (Mme. D'Arblay; 1752–1840) Research Burney, Frances (Mme. D'Arblay; 1752–1840) articles at HighBeam.com. Find information, facts and related
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    15. Cecilia; Or, Memoirs Of An Heiress — Volume 1 By Fanny Burney - Project Gutenb
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    18. Evelina, Or, The History Of A Young Lady's Entrance Into The World By Fanny Burn
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    19. Burney, Frances (Fanny) - Enlightenment Revolution
    Burney, Frances (Fanny) (17521840). English Writer. Born in Norfolk on June 13, 1752, Fanny Burney became one of the greatest female novelists, diarists, and dramatists of the
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    Jump to: navigation search Burney, Frances (Fanny) (1752-1840). English Writer. Born in Norfolk on June 13, 1752, Fanny Burney became one of the greatest female novelists, diarists, and dramatists of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Burney’s parents were Dr. Charles Burney, the accomplished music historian, and Esther Burney. Frances Burney was very close to her parents and her siblings, and her strong devotion to her father underscored Frances’s need for family love, guidance, and approval. At her father’s insistence, she refrained from staging her plays, with only one being performed in her lifetime, and curtailed her promising playwriting career. Frances’s siblings did not share her rapport with her father. Her brothers Charles and James were abandoned and ostracized from the family by the senior Charles after they committed crimes in their youth. The fragmented family unit, the displacement of the child by the father, mirrors the plot in Frances Burney’s most famous novel, Evelina (1778), which portrays a young ingenue who is vulnerable because of her lack of family and emotional guidance. In fact, the novel represents a journey in which Evelina, near the conclusion, finds her father, Sir John Belmont, and illegitimate brother, Mr. Macartney, thus also finding her social identity. Although told that she has no place in respectable society because she fails to derive from a noble family, Evelina discovers her true noble heritage as Burney’s novel ends. The novel’s preoccupation with the social class and family heritage of an innocent but seemingly abandoned and friendless protagonist plays a major role in fiction of the Enlightenment, including

    20. KnowledgeBase: Syllabus Archive
    January 22 Burney, Frances. Journals and Letters, The Apprentice Years (pp. 185) Burney, Frances. Evelina. January 29 Burney, Frances. Journals and Letters, Evelina and Streatham
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    Garrick, David. The Clandestine Marriage (co-authored with George Colman; photocopy)
    Goldsmith, Oliver. She Stoops to Conquer (available on Project Gutenberg) Burke, Edmund. Excerpts from Enquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful (pp. 63-81) Archive Assignment Due; brief discussion of archive findings and experience in-class Course Description: Course Objectives: I. To provide students with a guided research and writing experience in 18th-century studies. 2. To provide venues for students to develop their own archives of primary and secondary texts, and to evaluate the process of developing an archive, and the contents of archives. 3. To analyze gender relations in 18th-century England, so as to familiarize students with the strategies of gender analysis.

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