Keeper of the Robes - The Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay: Volumes I & II

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by Fanny Burney

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From the much-celebrated author of the satirical novel Evelina (1778), this volume is the collected journals and private correspondence of Fanny Burney, Queen Charlotte's Keeper of the Robes. First published posthumously in seven volumes between 1842-1846, this work is comprised of epistolary correspondence and diary excerpts written by Fanny Burney and edited by her niece, Mrs. Barrett. Fanny Burney, also known by her nom de plume, Madame D'Arblay, accepted the post of Keeper of the Robes for the queen consort of King George III in 1786, going on to develop a close friendship with Queen Charlotte and her daughters. Discover this classic illustration of Georgian society, now in a new edition. Read & Co. History is proudly republishing this volume featuring a biography of the author by Francis Watt and an excerpt from A History of English Literature (1902). Frances Burney (1752-1840) was an English novelist, best known for her satire as well as her diaries. Her most-celebrated work is 'Evelina' (1778), but the highly regarded author also found success in the royal court as Queen Charlotte's Keeper of the Robes.

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