Sunday 21 August 2011

Journals and Letters

Journals and Letters
Author: Fanny Burney
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Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0140436243



Journals and Letters: Burney, Frances (Penguin Classics)


Written during a seventy-year period, from 1768 to 1839, Frances Burney's letters and journals provide a unique insight into her life and times. Get Journals and Letters literature books for free.
Distinguished by their remarkable range and variety, they record Burney's experience of English court life and later, in France, the final stages of the Napoleonic Wars. From the self-centered and irreverent writings of a precocious young girl to the more sober reflections of a mature woman, this collection demonstrates Burney's marvelous ability to capture the changing times around her and create brilliantly candid portraits of those she encountered during the course of her eventful life.

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Distinguished by their remarkable range and variety, they record Burney's experience of English court life and later, in France, the final stages of the Napoleonic Wars

This edition includes an informative introduction, as well as a chronology, selected reading list, inde

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