Frances Burney, Privacy, and Female Writing Practices in 18th-Century England

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Maria Vitória Dias Collares, « Frances Burney, Privacy, and Female Writing Practices in 18th-Century England », Centre for Privacy Studies, ID : 10.58079/vodo


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Frances Burney (1752-1840), or Madame D’Arblay, second daughter of Charles Burney, born in Norfolk, England, was a writer who achieved success through her four main works: Evelina (1778), Cecilia (1782), Camilla (1796) and The Wanderer (1814). From a young age, Frances Burney developed her writing skills. However, before becoming a writer, she kept a diary and communicated via correspondence with family and friends. Her literary career began with the anonymous publication of Evelina, Or the ...

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