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Cecilia

Frances Burney

Publisher: DigiCat

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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.
Available since: 12/13/2023.
Print length: 1042 pages.

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