The Witlings and the Woman Hater

The Witlings and the Woman Hater
Title The Witlings and the Woman Hater PDF eBook
Author Geoffrey M Sill
Publisher Routledge
Pages 359
Release 2016-06-16
Genre Drama
ISBN 1315476711

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This edition contains two of Frances Burney's comedies: The Witlings, (1778-80) which satirizes the bluestockings; and The Woman Hater (1800-02), which explores social pretension and gender conflict.

The Witlings

The Witlings
Title The Witlings PDF eBook
Author Fanny Burney
Publisher Michigan State University Press
Pages 184
Release 1995
Genre Drama
ISBN

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The Witling

The Witling
Title The Witling PDF eBook
Author Vernor Vinge
Publisher Tor Books
Pages 228
Release 2006-11-28
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1429924896

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This second novel by multiple award-winner Vernor Vinge, from 1976, is a fast-paced adventure where galactic policies collide and different cultures clash as two scientists and their faith in technology are pitted against an elusive race of telekinetic beings. Marooned on a distant world and slowly dying of food poisoning, two anthropologists are caught between warring alien factions engaged in a battle that will affect the future of the world's inhabitants and their deadly telekinetic powers. If the anthropologists can't help resolve the conflict between the feuding alien factions, no one will survive. This edition features sixteen full-page illustrations by Doug Beekman. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

Frances Burney, Dramatist

Frances Burney, Dramatist
Title Frances Burney, Dramatist PDF eBook
Author Barbara Darby
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Pages 341
Release 2021-12-14
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0813193788

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The position Frances Burney (1752-1840) holds as a novelist, journalist, and letterwriter is now undisputed, thanks to reevaluations of the canon in recent years. Yet Burney was always intrigued by, and wrote for, the stage. Though only one of Burney's dramas was performed in her lifetime, Barbara Darby places the plays in the context of performance and feminist theory, challenging past assertions about Burney that were based entirely on her novels and journals. Darby maintains that in exposing the failure of such practices and institutions as courtship, marriage, family, government, and the church, Burney's dramas often exceed her novels in the depth of their social commentary. In her four comedies and four tragedies, Burney uses stage space, dialogue, blocking, and gesture to highlight the ways power is distributed among society's members. According to Darby, these plays show that the eighteenth-century female experience was dominated by physical, psychic, and emotional regulation that included bodily punishment and the limitation of personal choice. Placing Burney alongside other prominent female playwrights of the period, Darby brings to light a substantial body of work, revealing that Burney's drama was not a casual sideline to her novel writing. Frances Burney, Dramatist, expands our appreciation of the extent to which eighteenth-century women playwrights used the stage as a forum.

Frances Burney

Frances Burney
Title Frances Burney PDF eBook
Author Margaret Anne Doody
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 484
Release 1988
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780813513553

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Treating Frances Burney (1752-1840) with the seriousness usually reserved for later novelists of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Margaret Anne Doody combines biographical narrative with informed literary criticism as she analyzes not only Burney's published novels, but her plays, fragments of novels, poems, and other works never published. Doody also draws upon a mine of letters and diaries for detailed and sometimes surprising biographical information. Burney's feelings and emotions forcefully emerge in her sophisticated and complex late novels, Camilla and The Wanderer. Her novels all relate to personal experience; as an artist she is attracted to the violent, the grotesque, and the macabre. She is a powerful comic writer, but her comedy is far from reflecting a shallow cheerfulness. Bringing a novelist's perspective to her material, in this 1989 book Doody shows an appreciation of the many dimensions of a predecessor's writings and she tells her story with force and conviction.

Frances Burney

Frances Burney
Title Frances Burney PDF eBook
Author J. Thaddeus
Publisher Springer
Pages 276
Release 2000-02-17
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0230288324

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Emphasizing Frances Burney's professionalism and her courage, Janice Farrar Thaddeus shows the protean writer who recognised her abilities and exercised them, always carefully shaping her career. Though now frequently depicted as retiring, even fearful, Burney forced on her reading public themes they were scarcely ready for, flamboyantly mixing genres, writing comically about intimate violence. Not content in old age to be merely a literary icon, she privately recorded with increasing clarity the moments when the world lacerates the self.

The Complete Plays of Frances Burney

The Complete Plays of Frances Burney
Title The Complete Plays of Frances Burney PDF eBook
Author Peter Sabor
Publisher Routledge
Pages 777
Release 2016-12-14
Genre Drama
ISBN 1315477912

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The complete plays of Fanny Burney, taken from the original manuscripts of her work. The work includes a general introduction, headnotes to each play, explanatory notes and variant readings.