The Court Journals and Letters of Frances Burney

Author:   Lorna Clark
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780199688142


Pages:   824
Publication Date:   24 July 2014
Format:   Hardback
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The third and forth of six volumes that will present in their entirety Frances Burney's journals and letters from July 1786, when she assumed the position of Keeper of the Robes to Queen Charlotte, to her resignation in July 1791. Burney's later journals have been edited as The Journals and Letters of Fanny Burney (Madame d'Arblay), 1791-1840 (12 vols., 1972-84). Her earlier journals have been edited as The Early Journals and Letters of Fanny Burney (4 vols. to date, 1988- ). The Court Journals and Letters of Frances Burney continues the modern editing of Burney's surviving journals and letters, from 1768 until her death in 1840. 1788 is a crucial year that stands at the heart of the Court Journals and Letters of Frances Burney. Its centrality to Burney's court experience is suggested by the fact that in the first published edition of her Diary and Letters (1842-46) which compressed sixty years' worth of material into seven volumes, it took up almost a whole volume. Yet about a third of the text had been suppressed, either deleted by the elderly author or censored by the editor; moreover, the non-diary letters were completely ignored. All of this suppressed material has been restored and is published here, much of it for the first time. What fascinates readers about the year 1788 are two historic events: the opening of the trial of Warren Hastings and the onset of the 'madness' of George III, which precipitated the Regency Crisis. There were personal crises that affected Burney as well and both facets-public and private-are intertwined in a vivid recreation of everyday life at the Georgian court. The years spent as Keeper of the Robes to Queen Charlotte represent a watershed in Burney's life; separated from family, friends, and the dazzling London assemblies in which she could shine, she was oppressed by the monotonous routine and embarrassed by her position. While initially she tried to accept her fate, eventually she would admit her unhappiness and desire to escape. In this process, 1788 represents a year of transition.It also represents a time of literary experimentation for Burney's suffering was a source of strength that tempered her as a writer, inspiring her to embark on a series of tragedies, and honing her skills in copious accounts of the day's transactions. However, she was often behind-hand in writing up her entries (usually by more than a year), so the text that is presented as a daily journal is often written in hindsight. Though composed in the full knowledge of later events, the narrative is skilfully presented as though written up-to-the-minute. The text contained in these volumes, and the commentary that underlines the double time-scheme, may revolutionise our understanding of Burney's mastery of the epistolary.

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Author:   Lorna Clark
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
ISBN:  

9780199688142


ISBN 10:   0199688141
Pages:   824
Publication Date:   24 July 2014
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

Table of Contents

VOLUME III ; LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS ; INTRODUCTION ; EDITORIAL SYMBOLS ; SHORT TITLES AND ABBREVIATIONS ; COURT JOURNALS AND LETTERS OF FRANCES BURNEY from 1 January 1788 to 29 July 1788, Numbers 67-102 ; APPENDICES ; Appendix A: Letter from Thomas Twining to Frances Burney, 20 January 1788 ; Appendix B: Poem. The Petition of a Fan to its Mistress ... April 1788 ; VOLUME IV ; LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS ; COURT JOURNALS AND LETTERS OF FRANCES BURNEY from 30 July 1788 to late December 1788, Numbers 103-124 ; APPENDICES ; Appendix C: Answers To My Susanna for 1786 ; Appendix D: Cover sheets ; INDEX

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Lorna J. Clark is Research Adjunct Professor in the Department of English, Carleton University. Editor of the Burney Letter since 1999, she is a member of the board of the Burney Society of North America as well as the Editorial Board of The Burney Journal. She has published widely on eighteenth- and nineteenth-century women writers in various journals. She has also contributed essays to the New Oxford Dictionary of National Biography and the Encyclopedia of British Women Writers. She recently edited a collection of essays, A Celebration of Frances Burney (2007), and a volume to the Women's Novels strand of the Chawton House Library Series, The Romance of Private Life (2008). Her 1997 edition of The Letters of Sarah Harriet Burney was nominated for the British Council Prize for the Humanities and the Morton N. Cohen Prize for a Collection of Letters.

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