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Diary and Letters of Madame d'Arblay: Volume 4 : Edited by her Niece

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Born into a musical family as the daughter of Charles Burney, Frances 'Fanny' Burney (1752-1840) opted for a life of letters.

Her epistolary novel Evelina generated both sensation and sales upon its appearance early in 1778, and when her identity as the author was soon revealed, it opened the door to intellectual circles frequented by the likes of Samuel Johnson and fellow diarist Hester Thrale.

Appearing under her married name of Madame d'Arblay, her witty and candid journals and correspondence, from her breakthrough until her final years, were edited by her niece Charlotte Barrett (1786-1870) and first published in seven volumes between 1842 and 1846.

Reissued here is the new edition of 1854, including biographical notes.

Volume 4 covers the period from the beginning of 1788 through to the end of February 1789.

It features the notable episode in which an unbalanced George III chased Fanny through Kew Gardens.

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Cambridge University Press
1108064116 / 9781108064118
Paperback / softback
823.6
29/08/2013
United Kingdom
366 pages, 1 Plates, black and white
140 x 216 mm, 470 grams
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