audiobook
by Fanny Burney
THE DIARY AND LETTERS OF MADAME D’ARBLAY - By Madame D’Arblay (Frances Burney) - With Notes by W. C. Ward - In Three Volumes. - VOL. 2. (1787-1792.) - London: Vizetelly & Co., 16, Henrietta Street, Covent Garden. 1891. - Printed By J. S. Virtue & Company, London, City Road.
SECTION 10. (1787) COURT DUTIES AT ST. JAMES’S AND WINDSOR.
THE QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY DRAWING ROOM.
A SERIOUS DILEMMA.
COUNSELS OF A COURT OFFICIAL.
MR. TURBULENT’s ANXIETY TO INTRODUCE MR. WELLBRED.
COLONEL WELLBRED IS RECEIVED AT TEA.
ECCENTRIC MR. BRYANT.
MR TURBULENT IN A NEW CHARACTER.
BANTERING A PRINCESS.
Language
en
Duration
~17 hours (1008K characters)
Release date
2004-07-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1752–1840
Best known for sharp, lively novels such as Evelina and Cecilia, this English writer helped shape the novel of manners with wit, social insight, and an eye for awkward human comedy. Her journals and letters also left behind one of the richest firsthand records of literary and court life in late 18th-century Britain.
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