Brief Reflections relative to the Emigrant French Clergy (eBook)

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2022
110 Seiten
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Brief Reflections relative to the Emigrant French Clergy - Fanny Burney
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In "Brief Reflections relative to the Emigrant French Clergy," Fanny Burney presents a poignant examination of the plight faced by the French clergy during the tumultuous period of the French Revolution. Written in a reflective and incisive prose style, the work captures the emotional and sociopolitical upheaval the émigrés encountered. Burney's keen observations also delve into the broader implications of exile, religious identity, and national loyalty, rendering the text a vital document within the context of late 18th-century literary and historical discourse. Fanny Burney, an acclaimed novelist and playwright, was profoundly influenced by her own experiences and those of her contemporaries during this era of radical change. Known for her insightful characterizations and societal critiques, Burney's interaction with the French clergy's tragic circumstances reflects her commitment to social justice and human empathy. This work is informed by her own connections with expatriates, illuminating her sensitivity to their struggles and the moral dilemmas posed by displacement and cultural dislocation. "Brief Reflections relative to the Emigrant French Clergy" is an essential read for those interested in the intersections of literature, history, and theology. Burney's eloquence and depth encourage readers to grapple with the ethical complexities of exile while fostering a broader understanding of the French Revolution's impact on individuals and communities. This exploration not only enriches the reader's knowledge of the period but also resonates with contemporary discussions on migration and cultural identity.

Fanny Burney, an esteemed English novelist, diarist, and playwright, was born in King's Lynn, Norfolk, on June 13, 1752. Daughters of Charles Burney, a well-known music historian, she was immersed in the intellectual circles of her day. Often known as Frances Burney, she received little formal education but was nonetheless an avid reader, cultivating her literary talents. Burney's satirical, engaging, and detailed prose style has been acknowledged by literary scholars as combining elements of eighteenth-century narrative with nascent Romanticism. She achieved literary fame with her first novel, 'Evelina' (1778), capturing the intricacies of upper-class society through a comedic lens. Her subsequent works, 'Cecilia' (1782), 'Camilla' (1796), and 'The Wanderer' (1814), reinforced her position as a prominent author, balancing social commentary with psychological depth in her characters. Beyond fiction, Burney's 'Brief Reflections relative to the Emigrant French Clergy' (1793) evinces her engagement with contemporary political and humanitarian issues, offering insights into her sympathy for the plight of displaced French clergy during the French Revolution. Eventually, her extensive journals and letters would serve as valuable documents for historians regarding eighteenth-century life. Burney passed away on January 6, 1840, leaving behind a rich legacy influencing future generations, including Jane Austen and Virginia Woolf.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Regional- / Landesgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte
Schlagworte 1789-1799 • 18th century clergy • 18th-Century Literature • 18th century reflections • British women writers • Clergy • cultural displacement themes • emigrant clergy experiences • emotional narrative • Empathy • English literary classics • English literature • enlightenment era authors • exile • Fanny Burney literature • Female author perspectives • France • French • French diaspora in literature • French emigrant clergy • French Revolution • french revolution history • Great Britain • historical analysis essays • historical essays • historical fiction • History • humanitarian crisis • literary empathy exploration • personal accounts clergy • political upheaval • Religious aspects • religious exile narratives • religious history books • Revolution • Social Dynamics • social upheaval insights • sociopolitical commentary
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