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BIBLIOGRAPHY<br />

Evelina, or A Young Lady's Entrance into the World (1778) ; Cecilia,<br />

or Memoirs of an Heiress (1782); Camilla, or a Picture of Youth (1796);<br />

The Wanderer; or Female Difficulties (1814) / Memoirs of Dr Burney,<br />

arranged from his own manuscripts, from family papers and from<br />

personal recollections (3 vols. 1832); Diary and Letters of Madame<br />

D'Arblay, edited by her niece, Charlotte Barrett (Vols. I-V, 1842;<br />

VI and VII, 1846); The Early Diary of Fran/res Burney, edited by Mrs<br />

A. R. Ellis (2 vols. 1889; reprinted with additional material, 1907).<br />

Fanny Burney also wrote a pamphlet: Briej' Reflection Relative to the<br />

Emigrant Clergy, earnestly submitted to the humane consideration of the<br />

Ladies of Great Britain (1793), and five plays. Three of these were<br />

tragedies. One, Edny and Elgiva, was produced at Drury Lane in<br />

1795, but withdrawn after a single performance. Of the others,<br />

all that is known is that one was called Cerulia. The two comedies<br />

were The Witlings, and Love and Fashion. Neither was aded, though<br />

Love and Fashion was put into rehearsal at Covent Garden in 1799.<br />

Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay, edited by Austin Dobson<br />

(6 vols. 1904-5). This gives the original text for the years 1778-1840,<br />

and is supplied with a preface, notes, illustrations, and appendices.<br />

Austin Dobson: Fanny Burney (Madame d'Arblay). English Men of<br />

Letters Series (1903).<br />

Macaulay: ' Madame d'Arblay,' in Edinburgh Review, January 1843.<br />

Christopher Lloyd: Fanny Burney (Longmans, 1936).<br />

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