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The Wanderer Fanny Burney

The Wanderer By Fanny Burney

The Wanderer by Fanny Burney


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'The Wanderer' is the tale of a penniless emigree from Revolutionary France trying to earn her living in England while guarding her own secrets. Combining the best elements of the Gothic, historical, and satirical novels, this work of Romantic fiction examines the evils of sexual, class, and racial discrimination.

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The Wanderer: Or, Female Difficulties by Fanny Burney

The Wanderer or Female Difficulties is the tale of a penniless emigree from Revolutionary France trying to earn her living in England while guarding her own secrets. Combining the best elements of the Gothic and historical novels, this newly appreciated work is an extraordinary piece of Romantic fiction. Burney's tough comedy offers a satiric view of complacent middle-class insularity that echoes Godwin and Wollstonecraft's attacks on the English social structure. The problems of the new feminism and of the old anti-feminism are explored in the relationship between the heroine and her English patroness and rival, the Wollstonecraftian Elinor Joddrel, and the racism inherent within both the French and British empires is exposed when the emigree disguises herself as a black woman. This edition is fully annotated with appendices on the French Revolution, race relations, amusements, and geography and a previously unpublished manuscript revealing the connection between The Wanderer and Camilla.

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CIN0192837583A
9780192837585
0192837583
The Wanderer: Or, Female Difficulties by Fanny Burney
Used - Well Read
Paperback
Oxford University Press
20010222
1004
N/A
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