About This Book
A portrait of Frances Burney traces her upbringing in a musical and literate family, her emergence as a novelist whose early works brought immediate public attention, and the social and artistic circles that shaped her career. The biography follows the composition and reception of her major novels, her service at court, marriage and continental exile, and her lifelong habit of journaling and letter-writing, which supply much of the narrative. Interweaving family history, contemporary anecdotes, and literary criticism, the work charts personal character, creative struggles, and the cultural milieu that framed her reputation.
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