Contents
- Contexts and Contemporary Reactions
- CONDUCT BOOKS
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- Modesty
- Passivity
- Wit
- Learning
- Aging
- Dangerous Connections
- Inequality
- Love Amusements
- Theatre
- Dancing
- Madame d’Arblay [Frances Burney], Publication of Evelina
- Frances Burney, Extracts from the Journals and Letters
- Madame d’Arblay [Frances Burney], Dedication to The Wanderer
- REVIEWS
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- From the London Review
- From the Monthly Review
- From the Westminster Magazine
- From the Critical Review
- From the Gentleman’s Magazine
- Criticism
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- Anna Letitia Barbauld, Miss Burney
- William Hazlitt, [The Spirit of Cockneyism], [On Burney’s Characters]
- John Wilson Crocker, [Review of The Wanderer]
- Thomas Babington Macaulay, [On Burney’s Art], [On Burney’s Morality]
- Virginia Woolf, [The Mother of English Fiction]
- Joyce Hemlow, [The Composition of Evelina]
- Martha G. Brown, Fanny Burney’s "Feminism": Gender or Genre?
- Kenneth W. Graham, Cinderella or Bluebeard, The Double Plot of Evelina
- Kristina Straub, Evelina: Marriage as the Dangerous Die
- Gina Campbell, How to Read Like a Gentleman: Burney’s Instructions to Her Critics in Evelina
- Susan Fraiman, Getting Waylaid in Evelina
- Margaret Anne Doody, Beyond Evelina: The Individual Novel and the Community of Literature
- Frances Burney: A Chronology
Selected Bibliography
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