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(1752-1840) British writer. Fanny Burney became Madam D'Arblay when she married a refugee-nobleman from France. Her Diaries and other works give us a vivid picture of the inner life at Court.
Bibliography
From A Celebration of Women Writers, find a bibliography of Burney's work, with critical studies and biographies.
Cecilia, a study guide
Here's a study guide, with bibliography and chapter questions.
Dr. Johnson and Fanny Burney
From the University of Virginia Electronic Text Center, find the etext of the 1912 edition of Burney's diaries recounting her relationship with Johnson.

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