Madame d'Arblay

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Madame d'Arblay, better known as Fanny Burney, was an influential 18th-century English novelist and diarist whose works and journals offer vivid insights into Georgian society and court life.

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instanceOf 18th-century English writer
diarist
letter writer
novelist
person
playwright
alsoKnownAs Fanny Burney NERFINISHED
Frances d'Arblay NERFINISHED
birthName Frances Burney NERFINISHED
burialPlace St Swithin's Church, Bath NERFINISHED
CamillaPublicationYear 1796
CeciliaPublicationYear 1782
child Alexander d'Arblay NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Great Britain
dateOfBirth 1752-06-13
dateOfDeath 1840-01-06
employedBy Queen Charlotte NERFINISHED
employer British royal court NERFINISHED
father Charles Burney NERFINISHED
fatherOccupation composer
music historian
firstPublishedWork Evelina NERFINISHED
firstPublishedWorkPublicationYear 1778 GENERATED
gender female
genre comedy of manners
diary
novel
influenced 19th-century women novelists
Jane Austen NERFINISHED
Maria Edgeworth NERFINISHED
knownFor comic characterization
court diaries
vivid depictions of Georgian society
language English
mother Esther Sleepe Burney NERFINISHED
movement 18th-century literature
early Romanticism
name Fanny Burney NERFINISHED
nationality English
notableWork Camilla NERFINISHED
Cecilia NERFINISHED
Evelina NERFINISHED
Journals and Letters NERFINISHED
The Wanderer NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth King's Lynn NERFINISHED
Norfolk NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath London, England
surface form: London
positionHeld Second Keeper of the Robes to Queen Charlotte
spouse Alexandre d'Arblay NERFINISHED
spouseOccupation French émigré officer
TheWandererPublicationYear 1814
workLocation St James's Palace NERFINISHED
Windsor NERFINISHED

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