Collection MS Burney - Burney family manuscripts collection

Fanny Burney autograph manuscript Novels, plays and poems : Letter from Charles Burney Jr. to William Davies, 1 December 1800 Letter from Charles Burney Jr. to Longman, 24 February 1814 Fragment of letter from Charles Burney to Keane Fitzgerald The Rev'd Charles Burney, D. D. Letter signed James Burney to unknown recipient, 21 December 1816 Letter attributed to Susanna Burney, 1770 Correspondence, Charles Burney and Michael Kelly, 16-20 May 1806 Letter from Charles Burney Jr. to W.F. Rose, 30 November 1813
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Burney family manuscripts collection

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CA RBD MS Burney

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  • 1770-1904, bulk 1785-1839 (Creation)

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1 portrait : black and white, engraved

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Collection acquired by librarians at Rare Books and Special Collections, McGill University.

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The Burney family manuscript collection consists chiefly of material created by Fanny Burney (1752-1840), novel Evelina (1778) was a bestseller during her life time and is still in print, as well as by Burney family members and friends. The manuscript collection contains correspondence, letter fragments, and a journal kept by Fanny Burney (1812), and other materials by Burney herself, other members of her family, and members of their circle. The collection also includes significant correspondence for her father, the musician and musical historian Charles Burney (1726-1814).

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The Burney Collection, also held at Rare Books and Special Collections, contains extensive monographic holdings relating to the life and career of eighteenth-century author Fanny Burney and her family. The library holds significant holdings of her first novel, Evelina, or, A Young Lady's Entrance into the World (published 1778), published in over sixty known additions during her lifetime. The collection also contains significant numbers of editions of her other novels: Cecilia, or, Memoirs of an Heiress (1782), Camilla, or, A Picture of Youth (1796), and The Wanderer; or, Female Difficulties (1814). Other members of Burney's family are represented through publications; of special note is a unique copy of Arthur Dobson's The Diary and Letters of Madame d'Arblay (1904-1905), extra-illustrated by A. M. Broadley.
(Description revised from Richard Virr, Publications, p. 234)

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