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Fanny Burney and Her Friends: Select Passages from Her Diary and Other Writings

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The collection presents edited passages from a writer's diaries and other writings, tracing childhood and family background, formative friendships, and domestic life alongside literary pursuits. Vignettes depict salon and theatrical society, relationships with mentors and fellow authors, and practical details of publishing and reception of her early novel. The editor arranges memoir, correspondence, and anecdote to illuminate personal temperament, artistic ambition, and the social networks of London literary life in which the author moved.

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Fanny Burney

Fanny Burney (also known as Madame d'Arblay) was an influential English novelist and playwright of the 18th century. She is best known for her pioneering work in the development of the novel, particularly through her acclaimed debut, "Evelina," which explores the social challenges faced by a young woman entering society. Burney's writing is characterized by its keen observations of character and society, often infused with wit and humor. In addition to her novels, she contributed significantly to literary culture through her diaries and letters, which provide valuable insights into her life and the literary circles of her time. Her works, including "Cecilia" and "Camilla," continue to be studied for their innovative narrative techniques and rich characterizations.

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