The position Frances Burney (1752-1840) holds as a novelist, journalist, and letter-writer is now undisputed, thanks to reevaluations of the canon in recent years. Yet Burney was always intrigued by, and wrote for, the stage. Though only one of Burney’s dramas was performed in her lifetime, Barbara Darby places the plays in the context of performance and feminist theory, challenging past assertions about Burney that were based entirely on her novels and journals. Darby maintains that in exposing the failure of such practices and institutions as courtship, marriage, family, government, and the church, Burney’s dramas often exceed her novels in the depth of their social commentary. In her four comedies and four tragedies, Burney uses stage sp...
It is well known that the neglect of the dramatic works composed by Frances Burney (1752-1840) was l...
"In Backstage in the Novel, Francesca Saggini traces the unique interplay between fiction and theate...
The paper traces the intertextual echoes of Frances Burney’s debut novel, "Evelina", in "The Belle’s...
The position Frances Burney (1752-1840) holds as a novelist, journalist, and letter-writer is now un...
Today Fanny Burney’s venture into authorship would not be questionable. She was, after all, a daught...
Frances Burney's early experiences of performance culture in her father Charles's musical household ...
In the eighteenth century male-dominated world of English literature, Frances\ud Burney was one of t...
In Frances Burney and Her Readers, Anna Paluchowska-Messing traces the rugged trajectory marked by t...
Eighteenth century society regulated middle to upper class women to the domestic sphere, claiming th...
This dissertation examines the relationship between the drama and the novel in the "Long" Eighteenth...
My reading of Frances Burney's and Mary Wollstonecraft's works explores their reactions to sentiment...
This year was ushered in by a grand and most important event,—for at the latter end of January, the ...
This article focuses on Frances Burney's abortive career as a playwright and uses her journals and l...
The paper traces the intertextual echoes of Frances Burney’s debut novel, "Evelina", in "The Belle’s...
This dissertation contributes to studies of Frances Burney’s prose fiction, by establishing the impo...
It is well known that the neglect of the dramatic works composed by Frances Burney (1752-1840) was l...
"In Backstage in the Novel, Francesca Saggini traces the unique interplay between fiction and theate...
The paper traces the intertextual echoes of Frances Burney’s debut novel, "Evelina", in "The Belle’s...
The position Frances Burney (1752-1840) holds as a novelist, journalist, and letter-writer is now un...
Today Fanny Burney’s venture into authorship would not be questionable. She was, after all, a daught...
Frances Burney's early experiences of performance culture in her father Charles's musical household ...
In the eighteenth century male-dominated world of English literature, Frances\ud Burney was one of t...
In Frances Burney and Her Readers, Anna Paluchowska-Messing traces the rugged trajectory marked by t...
Eighteenth century society regulated middle to upper class women to the domestic sphere, claiming th...
This dissertation examines the relationship between the drama and the novel in the "Long" Eighteenth...
My reading of Frances Burney's and Mary Wollstonecraft's works explores their reactions to sentiment...
This year was ushered in by a grand and most important event,—for at the latter end of January, the ...
This article focuses on Frances Burney's abortive career as a playwright and uses her journals and l...
The paper traces the intertextual echoes of Frances Burney’s debut novel, "Evelina", in "The Belle’s...
This dissertation contributes to studies of Frances Burney’s prose fiction, by establishing the impo...
It is well known that the neglect of the dramatic works composed by Frances Burney (1752-1840) was l...
"In Backstage in the Novel, Francesca Saggini traces the unique interplay between fiction and theate...
The paper traces the intertextual echoes of Frances Burney’s debut novel, "Evelina", in "The Belle’s...