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The Court Journals and Letters of Frances Burney - Volume I: 1786 (Hardcover, New)
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The Court Journals and Letters of Frances Burney - Volume I: 1786 (Hardcover, New)
Series: Court Journals & Letters of Frances Burney 1786-1791
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This volume is the first of six that will present in their entirety
Frances Burney's journals and letters from 17 July 1786, when she
assumed the position of Keeper of the Robes to Queen Charlotte,
until 7 July 1791, when she resigned her position because of ill
health. Burney's later journals have been edited as The Journals
and Letters of Fanny Burney (Madame d'Arblay), 1791-1840 (12 vols.,
1972-84). Her earlier journals have been edited as The Early
Journals and Letters of Fanny Burney (4 vols. to date, 1988- ). The
Court Journals and Letters of Frances Burney continues the modern
editing of Burney's surviving journals and letters, from 1768 until
her death in 1840.
The only previous edition of the Court journals and letters is the
Diary and Letters of Madame d'Arblay, edited by Burney's niece
Charlotte Barrett and published by Henry Colburn in seven volumes,
1842-46. Barrett's edition, however, is heavily abridged. For the
Court years, it excludes about half of the extant material, which
will be printed in the present volumes for the first time. In
addition, Barrett made no attempt to recover the thousands of lines
obliterated by Burney in the Court journals and letters, and indeed
added many further deletions of her own. Barrett's edition was
subsequently revised by Austin Dobson in a six-volume edition,
1904-05, containing new annotations and illustrations, but no
alterations to the text.
The present edition includes every extant letter that Burney wrote
during her five years at Court, as well as all of her copious
journals. The elderly Madame d'Arblay attempted to edit her own
journals and letters, making numerous changes that would, she
believed, make them fitter for publication. This edition aims to
restore the manuscripts, as far as possible, to their original
state. It recovers the words, lines, and entire passages that
Madame d'Arblay strove to conceal and it contains a comprehensive
commentary on the text.
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