Cecilia, Or, Memoirs of an Heiress
Title | Cecilia, Or, Memoirs of an Heiress PDF eBook |
Author | Fanny Burney |
Publisher | |
Pages | 342 |
Release | 1823 |
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Frances Burney's Cecilia
Title | Frances Burney's Cecilia PDF eBook |
Author | Catherine M. Parisian |
Publisher | Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. |
Pages | 399 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1409418200 |
In her exhaustive publishing history of Frances Burney's Cecilia, Or Memoirs of an Heiress, Parisian mines an extensive archival record that includes portions of the original manuscript, annotated page proofs, legal records relative to its copyright, and an abundance of letters, to chronicle the composition, printing, and publication of Frances Burney's Cecilia from its first edition in 1782 to the present-day Oxford World's Classics paperback. Her timely history demonstrates the importance of Cecilia to the art of the novel and the history of the book.
Cecilia, Or, The Memoirs of an Heiress
Title | Cecilia, Or, The Memoirs of an Heiress PDF eBook |
Author | Fanny Burney |
Publisher | |
Pages | 324 |
Release | 1790 |
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Camilla
Title | Camilla PDF eBook |
Author | Fanny Burney |
Publisher | Oxford Paperbacks |
Pages | 994 |
Release | 1999-07-15 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 019283908X |
First published in 1796, Camilla, Fanny Burney's third novel, proved to be an enormous popular success. It deals with the matrimonial concerns of a group of young people-Camilla Tyrold and her sisters, the daughters of a country parson, and their cousin Indiana Lynmere-and, in particular, with the love affair between Camilla herself and her eligible suitor, Edgar Mandlebert.
Journals and Letters
Title | Journals and Letters PDF eBook |
Author | Frances Burney |
Publisher | Penguin UK |
Pages | 943 |
Release | 2006-05-25 |
Genre | Literary Collections |
ISBN | 0141911050 |
Novelist and playwright Frances (Fanny) Burney, 1752-1840, was also a prolific writer of journals and letters, beginning with the diary she started at fifteen and continuing until the end of her eventful life. From her youth in London high society to a period in the court of Queen Charlotte and her years interned in France with her husband Alexandre d'Arblay during the Napoleonic Wars, she captured the changing times around her, creating brilliantly comic and candid portraits of those she encountered - including the 'mad' King George, Samuel Johnson, Sir Joshua Reynolds, David Garrick and a charismatic Napoleon Bonaparte. She also describes, in her most moving piece, undergoing a mastectomy at fifty-nine without anaesthetic. Whether a carefree young girl or a mature woman, Fanny Burney's forthright, intimate and wickedly perceptive voice brings her world powerfully to life.
The Cambridge Companion to Frances Burney
Title | The Cambridge Companion to Frances Burney PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Sabor |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 155 |
Release | 2007-03-08 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 113982760X |
Frances Burney (1752–1840) was the most successful female novelist of the eighteenth century. Her first novel Evelina was a publishing sensation; her follow-up novels Cecilia and Camilla were regarded as among the best fiction of the time and were much admired by Jane Austen. Burney's life was equally remarkable: a protegee of Samuel Johnson, lady-in-waiting at the court of George III, later wife of an emigre aristocrat and stranded in France during the Napoleonic Wars, she lived on into the reign of Queen Victoria. Her journals and letters are now widely read as a rich source of information about the Court, social conditions and cultural changes over her long lifetime. This Companion is the first volume to cover all her works, including her novels, plays, journals and letters, in a comprehensive and accessible way. It also includes discussion of her critical reputation, and a guide to further reading.
The Wanderer, Or, Female Difficulties
Title | The Wanderer, Or, Female Difficulties PDF eBook |
Author | Fanny Burney |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Pages | 1012 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9780192837585 |
Set in England during the period of the French Revolution, The Wanderer chronicles the ordeals of an ́emigr ́ee's escape from France and the Terror and her attempts to earn a living while guarding her own secrets. Tracing the heroine's progress through a cross-section of English working life, this novel covers various social issues--from racism, to feminism--in its critique of the English middle class.