CECILIA (eBook)

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2023
1042 Seiten
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Frances Burney's "Cecilia" intricately weaves the complexities of society, class, and romance in 18th-century England. As a novel of manners, Burney employs sharp social observation and lively dialogue to explore the challenges faced by her protagonist, Cecilia Beverly, a young heiress navigating a world rife with duplicity and deception. Through a series of engaging episodes and character interactions, the narrative critiques the social structures of its time, blending humor with poignant commentary. The epistolary style enhances its realism, allowing readers to intimately appreciate Cecilia's internal struggles amidst external societal pressures. Frances Burney, a pioneering figure in English literature, was influenced by her own experiences in a highly stratified society. Her background, as the daughter of a music historian and a writer, coupled with her keen observations of the aristocracy, informed her keen insights into gender dynamics and financial dependency. "Cecilia" comes at a time when women began to assert their voices, reflecting Burney's own aspirations as a writer in a male-dominated literary landscape. Readers seeking an insightful examination of societal norms, emotional resilience, and the quest for autonomy will find "Cecilia" a captivating journey. Burney's masterful blend of wit and empathy invites readers to empathize with Cecilia's trials, ultimately providing a timeless exploration of human nature and societal constraints.

Frances Burney (13 June 1752 – 6 January 1840), better known by her married name, Madame d'Arblay, was a distinguished English novelist, diarist, and playwright of the 18th century. Born in King's Lynn, England, she was the third of six children to the historian and musician Dr. Charles Burney. With a natural predilection towards writing, her early literary endeavors were encouraged by her family, particularly her father. Burney rose to literary fame with her first novel, 'Evelina' (1778), which received critical acclaim for its keen eye into social practices and the barriers faced by women in society. Her unique blend of satire and sentimentality marked her as a pioneering figure in the evolution of the novel, influencing later writers including Jane Austen. Her novel 'Cecilia; or, Memoirs of an Heiress' (1782) is a classic of eighteenth-century literature, notable for its exploration of the issues of propriety and the struggles of an orphaned woman navigating a patriarchal society. It was an innovative work that combined the epistolary form with third-person narrative and continued the development of the domestic novel. 'Cecilia' remains a touchstone in the study of women's literature and the novel of manners. Over her lifetime, Burney's flair for social observation was also evident in her meticulous diaries, which now serve as valuable documents for historians studying the period. She passed away after a long life filled with literary achievement, leaving behind a legacy as an author who deftly addressed the complexities of Georgian society through her compelling prose.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.12.2023
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Romane / Erzählungen
Schlagworte 18th-Century England • 18th Century English Literature • 18th-century novel • Austen-era social critique • before we were yours • beneath a scarlet sky • British Literature Classics • character-driven narrative • classic historical romance • class structure • female empowerment • female identity • Frances Burney novels • From Sand and Ash • Gender dynamics • Gothic elements in fiction • Historical Romance • Jane Austen • Jane Eyre • literary fiction by women • Literary heritage • Little Women • london society • marriage and morality • Pride and Prejudice • Regency Romance • rich narrative texture • romantic novels period piece • satirical commentary • satirical social commentary • social class dynamics • Social Constraints • Social satire fiction • The girl with no name • The Handmaid's Tale • Victorian era romance • wealth inheritance challenges • When I'm Gone • Women authors in literature • women's societal roles
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