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A sparkling window into late eighteenth-century England, Cecilia begins as a diary of manners and ends as a mirror of a world where wit and ambition collide with propriety. Frances Burney's epistolary novel of manners, newly reimagined by Alpha Editions, follows a heiress navigating marriage, wealth, and the pressure to conform. The narrative voice-intimate, witty, observant-offers a vivid portrait of Georgian society where female agency, social status, and family duty shape every choice. This isn't just a romance; it's a social study in the art of living well under constraint, with sharp…mehr

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A sparkling window into late eighteenth-century England, Cecilia begins as a diary of manners and ends as a mirror of a world where wit and ambition collide with propriety. Frances Burney's epistolary novel of manners, newly reimagined by Alpha Editions, follows a heiress navigating marriage, wealth, and the pressure to conform. The narrative voice-intimate, witty, observant-offers a vivid portrait of Georgian society where female agency, social status, and family duty shape every choice. This isn't just a romance; it's a social study in the art of living well under constraint, with sharp humour and nuanced character growth that will resonate with classic literature students and casual readers alike. Historically, Cecilia sits at the crossroads of late eighteenth century England and the dawning modern novel. It enriches our understanding of Georgian England society, the era's gender expectations, and the satire that quietly critiques class and convention. The book's enduring appeal lies in Burney's deft blend of personal feeling and social critique, a precursor to the era's great writers and a bridge to Austen-era sensibilities. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, this edition is restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector's item and a cultural treasure - it invites new readers to experience a renaissance of a beloved classic, while rewarding devoted aficionados with its refined wit and timeless themes.
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Frances Burney (13 June 1752 - 6 January 1840) was an English satirical novelist, diarist and playwright. Of her four novels, the first, Evelina, was the most successful, and remains the most highly regarded. When Burney published her first book, novel reading was frowned upon as something young women of a certain social status should not do, while novel writing was out of the question. When she published Evelina anonymously, she only told her siblings and two trusted aunts. Eventually her father read the novel and guessed that Burney was its author. News of her identity spread and brought Burney almost immediate fame with its unique narrative and comic strengths.