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  1. The diary and letters of Frances Burney, Madame DArblay by Fanny (1752-1840) Woolsey, Sarah Chauncey Burney, 1890-01-01
  2. The Complete Plays of Frances Burney, 2 Volumes by Fanny Burney, 1995-10
  3. The Early Diary Of Frances Burney 1768-1778 V2 by Frances Burney, 2007-07-25
  4. The Early Diary of Frances Burney, 1768-1778: With a Selection from Her Correspondence, and from the Journals of Her Sisters Susan and Charlotte Burney, Volume 2 by Fanny Burney, 2010-04-20
  5. Frances Burney by Katharine M. Rogers, 1991-11-05
  6. The Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay. Frances Burney: Vol. I (1778-1787) & Vol III (1792-1840) by E. A.; Thane, G. D.; Godlee, R. J. Schäfer, 1900
  7. The Journals and Letters of Fanny Burney (Madame d'Arblay): Volume VI: France, 1803-1812 Letters 550-631 (Vol 6) by Fanny Burney, 1976-02-05
  8. The Diary and Letters of Frances Burney, Madam D'Arblay, 2 Vols by Frances] Woolsey, Sarah C., Ed [Burney, 1910-01-01
  9. The Diary and Letters of Madame D'arblay (Frances Burney): 1787-1792 by Baron Thomas Babington Macaula Macaulay, 2010-02-23
  10. The Early Diary Of Frances Burney 1768-1778 V1 by Frances Burney, 2007-07-25
  11. The Early Diary of Frances Burney, 1768-1778 (Volume 1); With a Selection From Her Correspondence and From the Journals of Her Sisters Susan by Fanny Burney, 2010-10-14
  12. The Diary and Letters of Frances Burney Madame D'arblay by Fanny Burney, 2010-01-02
  13. D'Arblay, Frances Burney by Fanny Burney, 2010-01-01
  14. Frances Burney, Dramatist: Gender, Performance, and the Late Eighteenth-Century Stage by Barbara Darby, 1997-10-16

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22. Cecilia By Frances Burney
Cecilia by frances burney. A Study Guide by Cathy Decker. ©Cathy Decker,1998. Last Update 2/25/01. Books about frances burney and Cecilia.
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Cecilia by Frances Burney
A Study Guide by Cathy Decker
Last Update 2/25/01
Books about Frances Burney and Cecilia
1. Cutting-Gray, Joanne. Woman as `Nobody' and the Novels of Fanny Burney. Gainesville: UP of Florida, 1992. 2. Castle, Terry. "Masquerade and Utopia I: Burney's Cecilia." In Masquerade and Civilization: The Carnivalesque in Eighteenth-century English Culture and Fiction. By Terry Castle. Stanford: Stanford UP, 1986. 253-89. 3. Brown, Martha G. "Fanny Burney's `Feminism': Gender or Genre?" In Fetter'd or Free? British Women Novelists, 1670-1815. Eds. Mary Anne Schofield and Cecilia Macheski. Athens, Ohio: Ohio UP, 1986. 29-39. 4. Spender, Dale. "Fanny Burney, Maria Edgeworth and the Height of Achievement." In Mothers of the Novel: 100 Good Women Writers Before Jane Austen. By Dale Spender. New York: Pandora, 1986. 270-300. [This chapter includes a picture of Burney. Be aware this book is written for a less scholarly audience and contains many typographical errors and inaccurate dates of publication. It is however very readable and is a convenient source with which to begin your research.] See also the volume of The Diary and Letters of Madame d'Arblay which discusses the years in which Cecilia was written and those following its publication.

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8. Evelina (Hardcover) by Fanny burney; Kristina Straub June 1996 9. Evelina (Paperback)by frances burney; Stewart J. Cooke; Fanny burney November 1997 10.
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25. Frances Burney Bibliography (Darby)
Selected Bibliography frances burney. Margaret Anne Doody, francesburney The Life in the Works (New Brunswick Rutgers, 1988).
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Last revised 18 March 1999
Bibliographies
  • Joseph A. Grau, Fanny Burney: An Annotated Bibliography (New York: Garland, 1981).
  • See also Barbara Darby's Burney Web site, listed below ("Electronic Resources").
Editions
  • Novels
    • Camilla: or, A Picture of Youth , ed. Edward A. Bloom and Lillian D. Bloom (Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press, 1972).
    • Cecilia, or Memoirs of an Heiress , ed. Peter Sabor and Margaret Anne Doody (Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press, 1988).
    • Evelina, or, The History of a young Lady's Entrance into the World , ed. Stewart J. Cooke (New York: Norton, 1998).
    • Evelina , ed. Kristina Straub (Boston: Bedford, 1997).
    • Evelina, or, The History of a Young Lady's Entrance into the World , ed. Edward A. Bloom with Lillian D. Bloom (Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press, 1968).
    • The Wanderer; or, Female Difficulties , ed. Margaret Anne Doody, Robert L. Mack, and Peter Sabor (Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press, 1991).
  • Plays
    • The Complete Plays of Frances Burney
    • A Busy Day , ed. Tara Ghosal Wallace (New Brunswick: Rutgers Univ. Press, 1984).

26. Frances Burney

http://www.cwrl.utexas.edu/~worp/burney/
Frances Burney Frances Burney , also known as Fanny, lived from 1752-1840. Her works include non-fiction and fiction, ranging from novels, memoirs, and journals to letters and plays. For more biographical information about Fanny Burney, click here You can also use an online forum to discuss Frances Burney References to Frances Burney in "The Unsex'd Females"
  • Lines 195-196 "If BURNEY mix with sparkling humour chaste / "Delicious feelings and the purest taste..."
Works by Frances Burney

27. Frances Burney Message Forum

http://www.cwrl.utexas.edu/~worp/forums/burney/burneyforum.html

28. Complete Plays Of Frances Burney Published By Pickering & Chatto
The Complete Plays of frances burney published by Pickering Chatto makes a massiveedition to the published canon of an author whose claim to major status it
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The Complete Plays of Frances Burney
The Pickering Masters 2 Volume Set General Editor: Peter Sabor Associate Editor: Stewart Cooke This is the first ever edition of the complete plays of Frances Burney and is taken from the original manuscripts of her work. The edition includes a substantial general introduction, headnotes to each play, explanatory notes and variant readings. This edition reveals Burney in a hitherto little-known role as a comic and tragic dramatist, and provide many new insights into her overall achievement. Frances Burney (1752-1840) published four novels, a pamphlet, and memoirs of her father, Charles Burney, during her lifetime. After her first novel, Evelina (1778), she wrote The Witlings (1779), a satire on the Bluestockings, but the play was never performed in case of possible scandal. Cecilia, her second novel, appeared in 1782. While a Keeper of the Robes to Queen Charlotte (1786- 91), Burney wrote three historical tragedies ( Edwy and Elgiva Hubert de Vere , and The Siege of Pevensey ), as well as the fragmentary

29. The Witlings And The Woman Hater By Frances Burney Published By Pickering & Chat
The Witlings and the Woman Hater by frances burney published by Pickering Chattobrings together two of burney's (17521840) comedies, The Witlings (1778-80
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The Witlings and the Woman Hater
by Frances Burney
The Pickering Women's Classics Edited by Peter Sabor and Geoffrey Sill This edition brings together two of Burney's (1752-1840) comedies, The Witlings (1778-80), which satirises the blue stockings (but which was never performed for fear of scandal) and The Woman-Hater (1800-2) which playfully explores social pretension and gender conflict. By placing the two together, the editors enable the reader to observe both the genesis and fruition of a literary idea. Their introduction examines Burney's debt to Moliere and the English tradition, the themes of misogyny and misanthropy, and Burney's claim to a place in the literary canon beyond her status as a famous novelist.
Publication details
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Contents
Short titles
Introduction
Note on the text
Select Bibliography
Chronology
The Witlings
The Woman-Hater

Notes
Appendix: Literary Allusions
Editorial board
Peter Sabor is at Université de Laval, Québec, Canada

30. Fiction: Frances Burney
A Study Guide to frances burney's Cecelia http//locutus.ucr.edu/~cathy/burney.html. BIOGRAPHYfrances burney (17521840) was born in King's Lynn, England.
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Francis Burney
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A Celebration of Women Writers: Work by Frances Burney

http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~mmbt/women/burney/burneyf-bibliography.html
A useful list of all of Burney's published work as well as a short list of biographical and critical studies of Burney's life and writings. This site is a good place to start if you are writing an essay on this author. The Witlings World Premiere
http://www.csbsju.edu/imtest/womenwork/witlings.html
This site, constructed on the occasion of the world premiere of Burney's play, The Witlings , includes a brief biography on Burney as well as a synopsis of the play. A Study Guide to Frances Burney's Cecelia
http://locutus.ucr.edu/~cathy/burney.html

31. Laughing Feminism - Subversive Comedy In Frances Burney, Maria Edgeworth, And Ja
Laughing Feminism Subvesive Comedy in frances burney, Maria Edgeworth, and JaneAusten Audrey Bilger New in paper, Laughing Feminism focuses on comedy in the
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Book Information About the book Reviews Laughing Feminism
Subvesive Comedy in Frances Burney, Maria Edgeworth, and Jane Austen
Audrey Bilger
New in paper Laughing Feminism focuses on comedy in the works of Frances Burney, Maria Edgeworth, and Jane Austen, authors who scrutinized the subjected prejudices against women in order to expose their absurdity and encourage readers to laugh at the folly of sexist views. Audrey Bilger shows that these women writers employed a full arsenal of comic weapons such as satire, burlesque, and parody to combat patriarchal nonsense and make comedy out of the discrepancies between the myth and reality of womanhood. Bilger draws on current feminist criticism, comic theory, and the methodologies of literary history to provide a context for re-assessing the novels of these writers. At a time when overt feminist statements could ruin a woman's reputation, comedy enabled these authors to smuggle feminism into their writing. "Laughing Feminism
"Bilger's refreshingly irreverent interpretation of scenes that have vexed more squeamish critics exemplifies a very American brand of feminism. . . ."

32. Laughing Feminism - Subversive Comedy In Frances Burney, Maria Edgeworth, And Ja
Laughing Feminism Subvesive Comedy in frances burney, Maria Edgeworth, and Jane AustenAudrey Bilger New in paper, Preface Acknowledgements 1. Women and Comedy
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Book Information Table of Contents About the Author Laughing Feminism
Subvesive Comedy in Frances Burney, Maria Edgeworth, and Jane Austen
Audrey Bilger
New in paper Preface
Acknowledgements
1. Women and Comedy in Eighteenth-Century England
2. Defiant Laughter: Mary Wollstonecraft and Feminist Humor
3. From Inside Jokes to Published Comedy
4. Comedy in Manners: Making Fun of the Angel in the House
5. Mocking the "Lords of Creation": Male Comic Characters
6. The Limits of Sisterhood: Satirizing Women 7. Goblin Laughter: Violent Comedy and the Condition of Women Notes Works Cited Index Audrey Bilger is an associate professor of literature at Claremont McKenna College. Humor in Life and Letters Series $39.95s cloth / ISBN 0-8143-2722-2 $19.95s paper / ISBN 0-8143-3054-1 264 pages / 6 x 9

33. Mad Jack Fuller As Seen By Frances Burney
Novelist frances 'Fanny' burney writes about meeting a young, dashing CaptainJohn Fuller in her Journals and Letters. frances Fanny burney 17521840.
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ARNE BRAHAM BURNEY CIPRIANI ... FEATURES Charles Lennox, 3rd Duke of Richmond and Lennox (1735-1806) by George Romney oil on canvas, 1776 On display at the National Portrait Gallery
At Tea we had more Company; Major Holroyd, his Lady, and Miss Firth , who is on a visit at her House. The 1st of these is major of the militia a very rich Sussex Gentleman, and agreeable enough, - It was he, who, you may remember, Mrs. Thrale said told her he had Dined at Sir Joshua Reynold's with the Father of the celebrated Lady who writ Evelina, - and congratulated her about knowing me. I suppose he gave me a good stare, but as I did not, at the Time, recollect this circumstance, I did not heed him. His Lady is Tall, genteel, rather sensible, but terribly gossiping and full of the scandal of the place. Miss Firth is, in every thing, like her. They took us to the Parade before Tea, to see the soldiers mustered, a ceremony the officers are obliged to go through every night. We then returned here and had a chatty and comfortable Evening. Monday [24 May] was a Field Day, and

34. Calls For Papers: 18th: CFP: Frances Burney, Dramatist: The Pla
CFP frances burney, Dramatist The Plays, the Novels, the Journals (4/1/03; 10/10/0310/11/03). francesburney, Dramatist The Plays, the Novels, the Journals.
http://www.english.upenn.edu/CFP/archive/18th/0107.html
CFP: Frances Burney, Dramatist: The Plays, the Novels, the Journals (4/1/03; 10/10/03-10/11/03)
From: Stewart Cooke ( scooke@dawsoncollege.qc.ca
Date: Wed Nov 06 2002 - 13:11:51 EST Frances Burney, Dramatist: The Plays, the Novels, the Journals
The Burney Society, together with the Burney Center at McGill
University, Montreal, is sponsoring a conference on the dramatic aspects
of Frances Burney's works, to be held at McGill, October 10-11, 2003.
The weekend will include the presentation to McGill University of the
society's copy of the window honouring Burney, recently installed at
Westminster Abbey in Poet's Corner. A performance of selections from
Burney's plays is planned, along with a performance of music by Dr.
Charles Burney and his contemporaries. A display of Burney first
editions, as well as those of other women writers of the period, is also

35. Frances Burney D'Arblay
frances burney d'Arblay. frances (or Fanny) burney d'Arblay, 17521840,English novelist. frances burney was the daughter of the
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Frances Burney d'Arblay
Frances (or Fanny) Burney d'Arblay, , English novelist. Frances Burney was the daughter of the musician and musicologist Charles Burney, whose familiarity with many of the most important figures in late eighteenth-century English intellectual life Samuel Johnson Edmund Burke , David Garrick, Richard Sheridan, Hester Thrale introduced Frances into the highest literary circles. Her first published work was Evelina; or, The History of a Young Lady's Entrance into the World ), a tremendously successful epistolary novel. It was followed by the more ambitious Cecilia; or, Memoirs of an Heiress Both novels brought her considerable celebrity, and in she was appointed second keeper of the robes to the royal family a position in which she was unhappy, and from which she retired after five years. She then married a poor Frenchman, a former adjutant general to Lafayette, named Alexandre d'Arblay, with whom she moved to France in with their son. The Napoleonic Wars made travel difficult, so they remained in France until Waterloo in . After d'Arblay's death in , Frances moved to London, where she remained until her own death in Besides her four novels ( Evelina Cecilia Camilla ], and

36. Westminster Abbey - Frances Burney 1752-1840
Westminster Abbey frances burney 1752-1840. by Paula LaBeck Stepankowsky,President, The burney Society. Portrait of frances d'arblay
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Westminster Abbey - Frances Burney 1752-1840 by Paula LaBeck Stepankowsky, President, The Burney Society
Portrait of Frances d'arblay by Edward Francis Burney (1760-1848) appears by courtesy of the National Portait Gallery, London. In a life that spanned five reigns, Frances Burney d’Arblay fashioned a new genre in the novel, chronicled events ranging from George III’s mad crisis to the aftermath of Waterloo, and wrote comedies that rivalled Sheridan’s for their wit.
With the publication of Evelina in 1778, a new school of English fiction was born, one in which women were portrayed in realistic, contemporary circumstances. Burney went on to write three more novels, two of them best-sellers, as well as a monumental series of diaries and journal letters that is emerging as the most remarkable record of a life ever written in the English language. Her comedies, suppressed during her lifetime, show a talent for dialogue and wit that could have made her as celebrated in the theatre as she was in libraries and drawing rooms. Her work influenced and inspired a generation of writers, including Jane Austen, who borrowed plot elements and the title of Pride and Prejudice from Burney’s second novel

37. Westminster Abbey - Frances Burney 1752-1840
Westminster Abbey frances burney 1752-1840. Charles burney is adirect descendant of frances burney’s brother, Charles burney.
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Westminster Abbey - Frances Burney 1752-1840 Dedication of a memorial at Poet’s Corner, Westminster Abbey
Thursday 13 June 2002 at 6 pm
A memorial to Frances (Fanny) Burney d’Arblay, novelist, playwright and diarist will be unveiled by members of The Burney Society, during a service of dedication at Poet’s Corner, Westminster Abbey, on 13 June 2002.
The Very Reverend Dr Wesley Carr, Dean of Westminster, will lead the service and invite Charles Burney* to unveil the memorial panel in the East Window of Poets Corner. Paula Stepankowsky, President, The Burney Society will give the address. * Charles Burney is a direct descendant of Frances Burney’s brother, Charles Burney. That makes him her great, great, great, great nephew. He is also head of the Burney family and a patron of the society. Home Brief History Services Voice of the Abbey ... Contact Us

38. Frances
frances Fanny burney. Austin, Andrea, ‘Between Women frances burney’s TheWanderer’, English Studies in Canada, 22 (1996), 25366 not in Bham library.
http://artsweb.bham.ac.uk/ejoshua/Romanticism/1790sfrancesburney.htm
Frances "Fanny" Burney Austin, Andrea, ‘Between Women: Frances Burney’s The Wanderer English Studies in Canada , 22 (1996), 253-66 [not in Bham library] Brown, Martha G., ‘Fanny Burney’s "Feminism": Gender or Genre’, in Schofield, Mary Anne and Cecilia Macheski (eds) Fetter’d or Free? British Women Novelists, 1670-1815 (Athens, 1986), 29-39 [short loan] Copeland, Edward W., 'Money in the Novels of Fanny Burney', Studies in the Novel Crump, Justine, '"Turning the World Upside-Down": Madness, Moral Management, and Frances Burney's The Wanderer Eighteenth-Century Fiction Daugherty, Tracy Edgar, Narrative Techniques in the Novels of Fanny Burney (New York, 1989) Devlin, D. D., The Novels and Journals of Fanny Burney (London, 1987) Doody, Margaret Ann, Fanny Burney: The Life in the Works Epstein, Julia, The Iron Pen: Frances Burney and the Politics of Women’s Writing (University of Wisconsin Press, 1989) [short loan] Epstein, Julia, 'Marginality in Frances Burney's Novels', in The Cambridge Companion to the Eighteenth-Century Novel , ed., John Richetti (Cambridge, 1996), 198-72

39. Fanny Burney
Editions frances burney Camilla. , Cecilia. -, Evelina,. -, The Wandererare available in Oxford Classics. frances burney, Love and Fashion Ed.
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Fanny Burney Editions Frances Burney Camilla -, Cecilia -, Evelina, The Wanderer are available in Oxford Classics. Frances Burney, Love and Fashion [Ed. with an Introduction by Jessica Richard. British Women
Playwrights around 1800] Biography and criticism Brown, Martha G., ‘Fanny Burney’s "Feminism": Gender or Genre’, in Schofield, Mary Anne and Cecilia Macheski (eds) Fetter’d or Free? British Women Novelists, 1670-1815 (Athens, 1986) [on order] [short loan] Copeland, Edward W., 'Money in the Novels of Fanny Burney', Studies in the Novel Crump, Justine, '"Turning the World Upside-Down": Madness, Moral Management, and Frances Burney's The Wanderer', Eighteenth-Century Fiction Daugherty, Tracy Edgar, Narrative Techniques in the Novels of Fanny Burney (New York, 1989) Devlin, D. D., The Novels and Journals of Fanny Burney (London, 1987) Doody, Margaret Ann, Fanny Burney: The Life in the Works Epstein, Julia, The Iron Pen: Frances Burney and the Politics of Women’s Writing (University of Wisconsin Press, 1989) Epstein, Julia, 'Marginality in Frances Burney's Novels', in

40. Corvey CW3 | Author Index
Cullen Brown, Mary Ann Brunton, Mary Bullock, Hannah A Bullock, Mrs Bulmer, AgnesBunbury, Selina Burke, Mrs W burney, Caroline burney, frances burney, Sarah
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