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The complete plays of Frances Burney

Fanny Burney, Peter Sabor, Geoffrey M. Sill and Stewart J Cooke c1995 © McGill-Queen's University Press
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  • 9780773513334 (hardcover)
  • 9780773565555 (ebook)
Subject
  • Dance & Performance History
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  • Frontmatter
  • COMEDIES
  • List of Illustrations (page vi)
  • Preface (page vii)
  • Short Titles (page ix)
  • General Introduction (page xi)
  • Textual Introduction (page xlii)
  • Chronology (page xlvi)
  • The Witlings (1778-80) (page 1)
  • Love and Fashion (1798-99) (page 103)
  • The Woman-Hater (1800-02) (page 191)
  • A Busy Day (1800-02) (page 287)
  • Appendix: Literary Allusion in The Witlings and The Woman-Hater (page 398)
  • TRAGEDIES
  • List of Illustrations (page vi)
  • Edwy and Elgiva (1788-95) (page 1)
  • Hubert De Vere (1790-97) (page 91)
  • The Siege of Pevensey (1790-91) (page 165)
  • Elberta (1791-1814) (page 229)
  • Appendix: The Triumphant Toadeater (1798), by Ralph Broome or Charlotte Burney, possibly in collaboration with Frances Burney (page 309)
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UTQ 66.1 (1996): 338-340 https://muse.jhu.edu/article/515693
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