Frances Burney's early experiences of performance culture in her father Charles's musical household uniquely informed her own professional identity. The imagined continuity between the authorial body and its textual product parallels the physical exposure associated with performance professions, especially for women in a gender artistic culture. Burney's relationship with the literary hostess Hester Thrale illustrates the perpetuation of gendered models of cultural production and consumption in fashionable literary society. Burney's attempt to maintain an emotional, rather than intellectual, friendship with Thrale resists the cultural commodification that attends literary celebrity. The meritocratic, artistic-professional ethos of the Burne...
The thesis consists of an introduction; two contextualising chapters, the first historical, the seco...
The formative influence on Frances Burney’s work of the artistic-professional context of her upbring...
"In Backstage in the Novel, Francesca Saggini traces the unique interplay between fiction and theate...
In Frances Burney and Her Readers, Anna Paluchowska-Messing traces the rugged trajectory marked by t...
In the eighteenth century male-dominated world of English literature, Frances\ud Burney was one of t...
Frances Burney's experiences of conversational culture at Streatham and St Martin's Street are cruci...
Frances Burney's experiences of conversational culture at Streatham and St Martin's Street are cruci...
Eighteenth century society regulated middle to upper class women to the domestic sphere, claiming th...
First book to examine the influence of the arts on Burney’s work. Explores broader practices of tran...
The position Frances Burney (1752-1840) holds as a novelist, journalist, and letter-writer is now un...
This article maps Frances Burney’s life and works from the vantage point of material studies, consid...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, English, 2007.In her final novel The Wanderer, or Female Diffic...
The first part of this thesis will consider how a range of eighteenth-century novels represented the...
This special issue of Eighteenth-Century Life aspires to place Frances Burney and her writings firml...
The late eighteenth-century author Frances Burney is best known for popularizing the “comedy of mann...
The thesis consists of an introduction; two contextualising chapters, the first historical, the seco...
The formative influence on Frances Burney’s work of the artistic-professional context of her upbring...
"In Backstage in the Novel, Francesca Saggini traces the unique interplay between fiction and theate...
In Frances Burney and Her Readers, Anna Paluchowska-Messing traces the rugged trajectory marked by t...
In the eighteenth century male-dominated world of English literature, Frances\ud Burney was one of t...
Frances Burney's experiences of conversational culture at Streatham and St Martin's Street are cruci...
Frances Burney's experiences of conversational culture at Streatham and St Martin's Street are cruci...
Eighteenth century society regulated middle to upper class women to the domestic sphere, claiming th...
First book to examine the influence of the arts on Burney’s work. Explores broader practices of tran...
The position Frances Burney (1752-1840) holds as a novelist, journalist, and letter-writer is now un...
This article maps Frances Burney’s life and works from the vantage point of material studies, consid...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, English, 2007.In her final novel The Wanderer, or Female Diffic...
The first part of this thesis will consider how a range of eighteenth-century novels represented the...
This special issue of Eighteenth-Century Life aspires to place Frances Burney and her writings firml...
The late eighteenth-century author Frances Burney is best known for popularizing the “comedy of mann...
The thesis consists of an introduction; two contextualising chapters, the first historical, the seco...
The formative influence on Frances Burney’s work of the artistic-professional context of her upbring...
"In Backstage in the Novel, Francesca Saggini traces the unique interplay between fiction and theate...