She lived a remarkable life and, what is even more striking, is that she wrote it all down. There has never been such a chronicle of a life and, in our digitized society, there may never be again. — Paula LaBeck Stepankowsky (Co-founder and President of the Burney Society, p. xiii

Places and People associated with Burney

Bibliography

Hill, Constance. Fanny Burney at the Court of Queen Charlotte, with numerous illustrations by Ellen G. Hill, and reproductions of contemporary portraits. London: John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1912. Internet Archive. Contributed by the University of California Libraries. Web. 1 August 2020.

_____. Juniper Hall, A Rendezvous of Certain Illustrious Personages during the French Revolution, including Alexandre d'Arblay and Fanny Burney. Illustrations by Ellen G. Hill and reproductions of photogravure, etc. London: John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1904. Internet Archive. Contributed by Robarts Library, University of Toronto. Web. 1 August 2020.

Nairn, Ian, and Nikolaus Pevsner, revised by Bridget Cherry. Surrey. Buildings of England. 2nd ed. London: Penguin, 1971.

Stepankowsky, Paula LaBeck. Foreword. A Celebration of Frances Burney. Ed. Lorna J. Clark. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars, 2007. xi-iii.


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