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The Witlings and the Woman Hater

The Witlings and the Woman Hater
Author: Geoffrey M Sill
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2016-06-16
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 1315476711

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This edition contains two of Frances Burney's comedies: The Witlings, (1778-80) which satirizes the bluestockings; and The Woman Hater (1800-02), which explores social pretension and gender conflict.


The Witlings

The Witlings
Author: Fanny Burney
Publisher: Michigan State University Press
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1995
Genre: Drama
ISBN:

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The Witlings

The Witlings
Author: Fanny Burney
Publisher:
Total Pages: 662
Release: 1989
Genre: English drama
ISBN:

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The Witlings and the Woman Hater

The Witlings and the Woman Hater
Author: Geoffrey M Sill
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2016-06-16
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 131547672X

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This edition contains two of Frances Burney's comedies: The Witlings, (1778-80) which satirizes the bluestockings; and The Woman Hater (1800-02), which explores social pretension and gender conflict.


Women's Writing and the Circulation of Ideas

Women's Writing and the Circulation of Ideas
Author: George Justice
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2002-03-07
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780521808569

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This book examines the writing and manuscript publication of key authors from 1550 to 1800.


Censored

Censored
Author: Matthew Fellion
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2017-09-05
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0773551891

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When Henry Vizetelly was imprisoned in 1889 for publishing the novels of Émile Zola in English, the problem was not just Zola’s French candour about sex – it was that Vizetelly’s books were cheap, and ordinary people could read them. Censored exposes the role that power plays in censorship. In twenty-five chapters focusing on a wide range of texts, including the Bible, slave narratives, modernist classics, comic books, and Chicana/o literature, Matthew Fellion and Katherine Inglis chart the forces that have driven censorship in the United Kingdom and the United States for over six hundred years, from fears of civil unrest and corruptible youth to the oppression of various groups – religious and political dissidents, same-sex lovers, the working class, immigrants, women, racialized people, and those who have been incarcerated or enslaved. The authors also consider the weight of speech, and when restraints might be justified. Rich with illustrations that bring to life the personalities and the books that feature in its stories, Censored takes readers behind the scenes into the courtroom battles, legislative debates, public campaigns, and private exchanges that have shaped the course of literature. A vital reminder that the freedom of speech has always been fragile and never enjoyed equally by all, Censored offers lessons from the past to guard against threats to literature in a new political era.


Fanny Burney (Madame D'Arblay)

Fanny Burney (Madame D'Arblay)
Author: Austin Dobson
Publisher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2022-06-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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This biographical work presents wonderfully a memoir of Frances or Fanny Burney, later known as Madame D'Arblay, compiled by Henry Austin Dobson. Fanny Burney was an English satirical novelist, diarist, and playwright. She was best known for her most successful and famous works, Evelina (1778), Cecilia (1782), Camilla (1796). English poet, critic, and biographer, Henry Austin Dobson used several sources to create this memoir. Besides her novels and the period's literature, he used Memoirs of Dr. Burney by his daughter, Franny Burney, Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay edited by her niece, and The Early Diary of Frances Burney 1768-1778, edited by Annie Raine Ellis. Contents include: The Burney Family No. 1, St. Martin's Street The Story of "Evelina" The Successful Author "Cecilia"—and After The Queen's Dresser Half a Lifetime


Fanny Burney

Fanny Burney
Author: Kate Chisholm
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2011-05-31
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1446476316

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Fanny Burney (1752-1840) is best known as the author of EVELINA, one of the most engaging novels of the eighteenth century. But for much of her long life, she was also an incomparable diarist, witnessing both the madness of George III and the young Queen Victoria's coronation. To read the journals she kept from the age of sixteen is to step back into Georgian England, meeting Dr Johnson, Garrick and Reynolds, being chased round the gardens of Kew Palace by the King. . . She was lady-in-writing to Queen Charlotte; she married an aristocratic emigre from the French Revolution and had her first and only child when she was forty-two; she was in Paris as Napoleon's armies marshalled against England, and in Brussels she heard the muffled guns, and watched the wounded being carried back from Waterloo. Kate Chisholm's delightful biography, incorporating the latest research and illustrate with unusual portraits and drawings, is lively, funny, shocking, informative and deeply moving; it paints a vivid portrait of a woman of great talent, against the changing background of England and France, a culture and an age.


Famous Blue-stockings

Famous Blue-stockings
Author: Ethel Rolt-Wheeler
Publisher:
Total Pages: 416
Release: 1910
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Community and Solitude

Community and Solitude
Author: Anthony W. Lee
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2019-04-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1684480248

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Samuel Johnson’s life was situated within a rich social and intellectual community of friendships—and antagonisms. Community and Solitude is a collection of ten essays that explore relationships between Johnson and several of his main contemporaries—including James Boswell, Edmund Burke, Frances Burney, Robert Chambers, Oliver Goldsmith, Bennet Langton, Arthur Murphy, Richard Savage, Anna Seward, and Thomas Warton—and analyzes some of the literary productions emanating from the pressures within those relationships. In their detailed and careful examination of particular works situated within complex social and personal contexts, the essays in this volume offer a “thick” and illuminating description of Johnson’s world that also engages with larger cultural and aesthetic issues, such as intertextuality, literary celebrity, narrative, the nature of criticism, race, slavery, and sensibility. Contributors: Christopher Catanese, James Caudle, Marilyn Francus, Christine Jackson-Holzberg, Claudia Thomas Kairoff, Elizabeth Lambert, Anthony W. Lee, James E. May, John Radner, and Lance Wilcox. Published by Bucknell University Press. Distributed worldwide by Rutgers University Press.