Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, English, 2007.In her final novel The Wanderer, or Female Difficulties (1814), Frances Burney addresses contemporary philosophies of personal identity in complex ways that expose the ambiguities inherent in eighteenth-century notions of the self. Burney engages, tests, and challenges the concepts of the self-in-consciousness and the abject self to expose problems and complexities within contemporary discourses. Issues of performance, performativity, and theatricality are also explored within the narrative to expose complexities concerning the role of agency in the creation, profession, and perpetuation of personal identity. Several ways in which Burney experiments with narrative form and the relationship ...
"In Backstage in the Novel, Francesca Saggini traces the unique interplay between fiction and theate...
This essay aims to explore Evelina’s abilities to self-author her life as a tool of agency, self-aut...
This dissertation examines the configuration of feminine subjectivity under the mask of proper femin...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, English, 2007.In her final novel The Wanderer, or Female Diffic...
Frances Burney's early experiences of performance culture in her father Charles's musical household ...
Exploring Memory’s Terra Incognitas explores two narrative concerns in Frances Burney’s The Wanderer...
The novels of Fanny Burney have attracted comment over the years from three disctinct perspectives. ...
In Frances Burney and Her Readers, Anna Paluchowska-Messing traces the rugged trajectory marked by t...
The position Frances Burney (1752-1840) holds as a novelist, journalist, and letter-writer is now un...
The novels of Fanny Burney are usually seen within the patriarchal code of individual autonomy, as d...
The thesis consists of an introduction; two contextualising chapters, the first historical, the seco...
This article focuses on Frances Burney's abortive career as a playwright and uses her journals and l...
The British novelist Sarah Harriet Burney. (1772-1844) achieved great popularity at the beginning of...
In their novels Evelina and Mrs. Dalloway, Frances Burney and Virginia Woolf pursue an understanding...
Artykuł przedstawia postać Frances Burney, bestsellerowej powieściopisarki angielskiej, która pod ko...
"In Backstage in the Novel, Francesca Saggini traces the unique interplay between fiction and theate...
This essay aims to explore Evelina’s abilities to self-author her life as a tool of agency, self-aut...
This dissertation examines the configuration of feminine subjectivity under the mask of proper femin...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, English, 2007.In her final novel The Wanderer, or Female Diffic...
Frances Burney's early experiences of performance culture in her father Charles's musical household ...
Exploring Memory’s Terra Incognitas explores two narrative concerns in Frances Burney’s The Wanderer...
The novels of Fanny Burney have attracted comment over the years from three disctinct perspectives. ...
In Frances Burney and Her Readers, Anna Paluchowska-Messing traces the rugged trajectory marked by t...
The position Frances Burney (1752-1840) holds as a novelist, journalist, and letter-writer is now un...
The novels of Fanny Burney are usually seen within the patriarchal code of individual autonomy, as d...
The thesis consists of an introduction; two contextualising chapters, the first historical, the seco...
This article focuses on Frances Burney's abortive career as a playwright and uses her journals and l...
The British novelist Sarah Harriet Burney. (1772-1844) achieved great popularity at the beginning of...
In their novels Evelina and Mrs. Dalloway, Frances Burney and Virginia Woolf pursue an understanding...
Artykuł przedstawia postać Frances Burney, bestsellerowej powieściopisarki angielskiej, która pod ko...
"In Backstage in the Novel, Francesca Saggini traces the unique interplay between fiction and theate...
This essay aims to explore Evelina’s abilities to self-author her life as a tool of agency, self-aut...
This dissertation examines the configuration of feminine subjectivity under the mask of proper femin...