The Greatest Works of Frances Burney (Illustrated)
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- Nombre de pages4658
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4775225-7
- EAN8596547752257
- Date de parution13/12/2023
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Résumé
In "The Greatest Works of Frances Burney (Illustrated), " readers are invited to explore the rich tapestry of Burney's literary contributions, encapsulated in this beautifully illustrated volume. Renowned for her insightful portrayal of societal constraints and the inner lives of women, Burney employs a distinctive blend of epistolary form and dramatic realism. This collection showcases her pioneering role in the development of the novel, echoing the sentiments of her contemporaries while venturing into nuanced psychological landscapes that resonate with themes of identity, class, and gender.
The exquisite illustrations enhance the text, offering a visual dimension that deepens the reader's engagement with Burney's richly drawn characters and intricate plots, reflective of the late 18th century literary scene. Frances Burney (1752-1840) emerged from a vibrant literary family in England, engaging with the intellectual currents of her time, including connection with notable figures like Samuel Johnson and James Boswell.
Her experiences as a lady-in-waiting at the court of George III provided her with a unique perspective on the intrigues of court life, which became a rich wellspring for her narratives. Burney's works were groundbreaking, laying foundational stones for later novelists such as Jane Austen and Charles Dickens. For readers intrigued by the evolution of the novel and its reflection of societal dynamics, "The Greatest Works of Frances Burney (Illustrated)" is not merely a collection but an essential exploration.
This volume invites both scholars and casual readers alike to appreciate the profound themes and the artistic prowess of Burney's writing, making it a vital addition to any literary library.
The exquisite illustrations enhance the text, offering a visual dimension that deepens the reader's engagement with Burney's richly drawn characters and intricate plots, reflective of the late 18th century literary scene. Frances Burney (1752-1840) emerged from a vibrant literary family in England, engaging with the intellectual currents of her time, including connection with notable figures like Samuel Johnson and James Boswell.
Her experiences as a lady-in-waiting at the court of George III provided her with a unique perspective on the intrigues of court life, which became a rich wellspring for her narratives. Burney's works were groundbreaking, laying foundational stones for later novelists such as Jane Austen and Charles Dickens. For readers intrigued by the evolution of the novel and its reflection of societal dynamics, "The Greatest Works of Frances Burney (Illustrated)" is not merely a collection but an essential exploration.
This volume invites both scholars and casual readers alike to appreciate the profound themes and the artistic prowess of Burney's writing, making it a vital addition to any literary library.
In "The Greatest Works of Frances Burney (Illustrated), " readers are invited to explore the rich tapestry of Burney's literary contributions, encapsulated in this beautifully illustrated volume. Renowned for her insightful portrayal of societal constraints and the inner lives of women, Burney employs a distinctive blend of epistolary form and dramatic realism. This collection showcases her pioneering role in the development of the novel, echoing the sentiments of her contemporaries while venturing into nuanced psychological landscapes that resonate with themes of identity, class, and gender.
The exquisite illustrations enhance the text, offering a visual dimension that deepens the reader's engagement with Burney's richly drawn characters and intricate plots, reflective of the late 18th century literary scene. Frances Burney (1752-1840) emerged from a vibrant literary family in England, engaging with the intellectual currents of her time, including connection with notable figures like Samuel Johnson and James Boswell.
Her experiences as a lady-in-waiting at the court of George III provided her with a unique perspective on the intrigues of court life, which became a rich wellspring for her narratives. Burney's works were groundbreaking, laying foundational stones for later novelists such as Jane Austen and Charles Dickens. For readers intrigued by the evolution of the novel and its reflection of societal dynamics, "The Greatest Works of Frances Burney (Illustrated)" is not merely a collection but an essential exploration.
This volume invites both scholars and casual readers alike to appreciate the profound themes and the artistic prowess of Burney's writing, making it a vital addition to any literary library.
The exquisite illustrations enhance the text, offering a visual dimension that deepens the reader's engagement with Burney's richly drawn characters and intricate plots, reflective of the late 18th century literary scene. Frances Burney (1752-1840) emerged from a vibrant literary family in England, engaging with the intellectual currents of her time, including connection with notable figures like Samuel Johnson and James Boswell.
Her experiences as a lady-in-waiting at the court of George III provided her with a unique perspective on the intrigues of court life, which became a rich wellspring for her narratives. Burney's works were groundbreaking, laying foundational stones for later novelists such as Jane Austen and Charles Dickens. For readers intrigued by the evolution of the novel and its reflection of societal dynamics, "The Greatest Works of Frances Burney (Illustrated)" is not merely a collection but an essential exploration.
This volume invites both scholars and casual readers alike to appreciate the profound themes and the artistic prowess of Burney's writing, making it a vital addition to any literary library.








