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The Diary And Letters Of Madame D¿¿¿¿¿¿¿Arblay V2: 1785-1788 (1876) is a collection of personal writings by Fanny Burney, also known as Madame D'Arblay, a British novelist and diarist. This volume covers the years 1785 to 1788, and includes both Burney's diary entries and her letters to friends and family. The diary section of the book provides a detailed account of Burney's daily life during this period, including her social engagements, visits with friends and family, and her work as a writer. She also documents her interactions with notable figures of the time, such as King George III and…mehr

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The Diary And Letters Of Madame D¿¿¿¿¿¿¿Arblay V2: 1785-1788 (1876) is a collection of personal writings by Fanny Burney, also known as Madame D'Arblay, a British novelist and diarist. This volume covers the years 1785 to 1788, and includes both Burney's diary entries and her letters to friends and family. The diary section of the book provides a detailed account of Burney's daily life during this period, including her social engagements, visits with friends and family, and her work as a writer. She also documents her interactions with notable figures of the time, such as King George III and Queen Charlotte.The letters included in this volume offer further insight into Burney's life and experiences, as well as her relationships with those around her. They cover a wide range of topics, including Burney's health, her writing projects, and her personal relationships.Overall, Diary And Letters Of Madame D¿¿¿¿¿¿¿Arblay V2: 1785-1788 (1876) provides a fascinating glimpse into the life of a prominent female writer during the late 18th century, and offers valuable insights into the social and cultural context of the time.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Frances Burney (1752-1840), better known as Fanny Burney, was an English dramatist and writer. She contributed significantly to the growth of the book as a genre and was one of the most well-known female authors of her day. Burney was born into a low-income household in King's Lynn, Norfolk, England. Charles Burney, her father, was a well-known expert in music history. Burney released "Evelina," her first book, under an assumed name in 1778, to tremendous public and critical acclaim. Burney published many additional books after "Evelina," including "Cecilia" (1782) and "Camilla" (1796). Strong female heroes who struggled with moral decisions and cultural expectations were a common theme in Burney's books. Burney created plays, diaries, and letters in addition to novels. Burney struggled with both emotional and financial issues throughout her life, despite her literary achievement. She had a son via her marriage to General Alexandre D'Arblay, a French immigrant. The death of her spouse, as well as other hardships with money and health, characterized Burney's latter years. The contributions Fanny Burney made to English literature and her status as a pioneering female author have been acknowledged and honored.