In Frances Burney's dedicatory letter to her final novel, The Wanderer; or, Female Difficulties (1814), she affirms her belief that politics have always been “without” her “sphere,” asserting …
Frances Burney's protracted concern with subjectivity is evident in the originating moments of her diary writing when she addresses her first journal to “Nobody”; 1 and it is perceptible …
This essay proposes that in The Wanderer, Juliet's shame is inextricably linked with her poverty and her ambiguous national identity; because she is not readily identifiable as …
C Davidson - Burney Journal, 2012 - search.ebscohost.com
The article focuses on novelist Frances Burney and her literary figure Elinor Joddrel in his first novel" The Wanderer: Or, Female Difficulties." Topics discussed include the novel" …
KM Distel - Burney Journal, 2020 - search.ebscohost.com
This essay proposes that in The Wanderer, Juliet's shame is inextricably linked with her poverty and her ambiguous national identity; because she is not readily identifiable as …
Abstract Exploring Memory's Terra Incognitas explores two narrative concerns in Frances Burney's The Wanderer: Juliet's opacity as a heroine and her troubling entrance in the novel …