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A witty, intimate window into a glittering, rigid world. An epistolary memoir that moves with humour, pathos, and razor-sharp observation. Cecilia; Or, Memoirs Of An Heiress (Volume Iii) continues Frances Burney's delicate ballet of manners, class, and desire set in eighteenth-century England. Restored for today's readers, this instalment follows a young estate heiress navigating love, obligation, and the tangled etiquette of Georgian society. The form-diary-like letters and confiding recollections-offers a vivid, immersive experience: a historical fiction memoir that reads as both social…mehr

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A witty, intimate window into a glittering, rigid world. An epistolary memoir that moves with humour, pathos, and razor-sharp observation. Cecilia; Or, Memoirs Of An Heiress (Volume Iii) continues Frances Burney's delicate ballet of manners, class, and desire set in eighteenth-century England. Restored for today's readers, this instalment follows a young estate heiress navigating love, obligation, and the tangled etiquette of Georgian society. The form-diary-like letters and confiding recollections-offers a vivid, immersive experience: a historical fiction memoir that reads as both social satire and intimate confession. Burney's voice invites us to measure virtue against ambition, generosity against reputation, in a world where every gesture can shape a life. This edition is more than a reprint; it is a cultural treasure and a crucial academic study resource for those drawn to Georgian London settings and the novel of manners. The work functions as a lens on class and gender themes, tracing how wit, prudence, and self-possession contend with constraint. For casual readers, it satisfies with lively character, compelling social scenes, and a narrative arc that feels both timeless and decisively of its time. For classic-literature collectors, it offers restored clarity and the refined resonance of Burney's compassion and critique, inviting comparison with Richardson's era and influence. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, Cecilia is a treasure that honours historical fiction readers while enriching scholarly conversations about etiquette, power, and identity across eighteenth-century England.
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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.