Frances Burney
(1752–1840)

English novelist, diarist, and playwright; daughter and biographer of Charles Burney

Frances Burney

Works

Novels

Non-fiction

  • Brief Reflections Relative to the French Emigrant Clergy, 1793.
  • Memoirs of Doctor Burney, London: Moxon, 1832.

Journals and letters

  • The Early Diary of Frances Burney 1768-1778 (1889), in 2 vols., edited by Annie Raine Ellis (external scans (multiple parts): 1, 2)
  • The Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay (1904), edited by Austin Dobson
  • The Diary of Fanny Burney (1971), edited by Lewis Gibbs
  • Dr. Johnson & Fanny Burney (1912), edited by Chauncey Brewster Tinker (external scan)
  • The Journal and Letters of Fanny Burney (Madame D'Arblay) 1791-1840 (1972-1984), in 12 vols. Vols. I-VI, ed. Joyce Hemlow, with Patricia Boutilier and Althea Douglas; Vol. VII, eds. Edward A. Bloom and Lillian D. Bloom; Vol. VIII, ed. Peter Hughes; Vols. IX-X, ed. Warren Derry; Vols. XI-XII, ed. Joyce Hemlow with Althea Douglas and Patricia Hawkins

Plays

  • The Witlings, 1779, (satiric comedy).
  • Edwy and Elgiva, 1790, (verse tragedy). Produced at Drury Lane, 21 March 1795.
  • Hubert de Vere, 1788-91? (verse tragedy).
  • The Siege of Pevensey, 1788-91? (verse tragedy).
  • Elberta, (fragment) 1788-91? (verse tragedy).
  • Love and Fashion, 1799, (satiric comedy).
  • The Woman Hater, 1800-1801, (satiric comedy).
  • A Busy Day, 1800-1801, (satiric comedy).

Works about Burney


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