In the twelfth and final volume of The Journals and Letters of Fanny Burney, Joyce Hemlow published, for the first time, a transcription of the will of Frances Burney d’Arblay (1752–1840), dated 6 March 1839 and proved on 17 February 1840, six weeks after her death.1 The will provides much valuable information on Burney’s final intentions for the disposal of her effects, including her vast horde of manuscripts, as well as on the state of her finances. Unknown to Hemlow or to subsequent scholars, however, another key document in the National Archives throws new light on these matters: “Burney’s Legacy Duty Account,” dated 19 October 1840, thanks to which we now have complete information about her finances at the time of her death.2 Of partic...
The idea that Burney features in her own journals and letters as a novelistic heroine is something t...
The British novelist Sarah Harriet Burney. (1772-1844) achieved great popularity at the beginning of...
The position Frances Burney (1752-1840) holds as a novelist, journalist, and letter-writer is now un...
In the twelfth and final volume of The Journals and Letters of Fanny Burney, Joyce Hemlow published,...
Note:From the age of fifteen until her death, the British female novelist Prances Burney (1752-1840)...
The formative influence on Frances Burney’s work of the artistic-professional context of her upbring...
From the age of fifteen until her death, the British female novelist Frances Burney (1752--1840) kep...
This thesis is a complete edition of the journals and letters of Fanny Burney (1752-1840) for Januar...
Eighteenth century society regulated middle to upper class women to the domestic sphere, claiming th...
Frances Burney d’Arblay, who was born in 1752 and died in 1840, spent 72 years of her long and event...
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...
This special issue of Eighteenth-Century Life aspires to place Frances Burney and her writings firml...
Artykuł przedstawia postać Frances Burney, bestsellerowej powieściopisarki angielskiej, która pod ko...
"Reflection and Revision in the Novels of Frances Burney" constitutes the only comprehensive portrai...
The idea that Burney features in her own journals and letters as a novelistic heroine is something t...
The British novelist Sarah Harriet Burney. (1772-1844) achieved great popularity at the beginning of...
The position Frances Burney (1752-1840) holds as a novelist, journalist, and letter-writer is now un...
In the twelfth and final volume of The Journals and Letters of Fanny Burney, Joyce Hemlow published,...
Note:From the age of fifteen until her death, the British female novelist Prances Burney (1752-1840)...
The formative influence on Frances Burney’s work of the artistic-professional context of her upbring...
From the age of fifteen until her death, the British female novelist Frances Burney (1752--1840) kep...
This thesis is a complete edition of the journals and letters of Fanny Burney (1752-1840) for Januar...
Eighteenth century society regulated middle to upper class women to the domestic sphere, claiming th...
Frances Burney d’Arblay, who was born in 1752 and died in 1840, spent 72 years of her long and event...
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...
This special issue of Eighteenth-Century Life aspires to place Frances Burney and her writings firml...
Artykuł przedstawia postać Frances Burney, bestsellerowej powieściopisarki angielskiej, która pod ko...
"Reflection and Revision in the Novels of Frances Burney" constitutes the only comprehensive portrai...
The idea that Burney features in her own journals and letters as a novelistic heroine is something t...
The British novelist Sarah Harriet Burney. (1772-1844) achieved great popularity at the beginning of...
The position Frances Burney (1752-1840) holds as a novelist, journalist, and letter-writer is now un...