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Camilla a picture of youth /

Though Frances Burney's novels significantly influenced writers such as Jane Austen, Austen satirizes the genre in her own novel Northanger Abbey , writing of it: 'It is only Cecilia, or Camilla, or Belinda'; or, in short, only some work in which the greatest powers of the mind are di...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Burney, Fanny, 1752-1840
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [Auckland, N.Z.] : Floating Press, c2009.
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  • Title; Contents; BOOK I; Chapter I A Family Scene; Chapter II Comic Gambols; Chapter III Consequences; Chapter IV Studies of a Grown Gentleman; Chapter V Schooling of a Young Gentleman; Chapter VI Tuition of a Young Lady; Chapter VII Lost Labour; BOOK II; Chapter I New Projects; Chapter II New Characters; Chapter III A Family Breakfast; Chapter IV A Public Breakfast; Chapter V A Raffle; Chapter VI A Barn; Chapter VII A Declaration; Chapter VIII An Answer; Chapter IX An Explication; Chapter X A Panic; Chapter XI Two Lovers; Chapter XII Two Doctors.
  • Chapter XIII Two Ways of Looking at the Same ThingChapter XIV Two Retreats; Chapter XV Two Sides of a Question; BOOK III; Chapter I A Few Kind Offices; Chapter II A Pro and a Con; Chapter III An Author's Notion of Travelling; Chapter IV An Internal Detection; Chapter V An Author's Opinion of Visiting; Chapter VI An Author's Idea of Order; Chapter VII A Maternal Eye; Chapter VIII Modern Ideas of Duty; Chapter IX A Few Embarrassments; Chapter X Modern Ideas of Life; Chapter XI Modern Notions of Penitence; Chapter XII Airs and Graces; Chapter XIII Attic Adventures; BOOK IV.
  • Chapter I A Few ExplanationsChapter II Specimens of Taste; Chapter III A Few Compliments; Chapter IV The Danger of Disguise; Chapter V Strictures on Deformity; Chapter VI Strictures on Beauty; Chapter VII The Pleadings of Pity; Chapter VIII The Disastrous Buskins; Chapter IX Three Golden Maxims; BOOK V; Chapter I A Pursuer; Chapter II An Adviser; Chapter III Various Confabulations; Chapter IV A Dodging; Chapter V A Sermon; Chapter VI A Chat; Chapter VII A Recall; Chapter VIII A Youth of the Times; BOOK VI; Chapter I A Walk by Moonlight; Chapter II The Pantiles; Chapter III Mount Ephraim.
  • Chapter IV KnowleChapter V Mount Pleasant; Chapter VI The Accomplished Monkies; Chapter VII The Rooms; Chapter VIII Ways to the Heart; Chapter IX Counsels for Conquest; Chapter X Strictures Upon the Ton; Chapter XI Traits of Character; Chapter XII Traits of Eccentricity; Chapter XIII Traits of Instruction; Chapter XIV A Demander; Chapter XV An Accorder; Chapter XVI An Helper; BOOK VII; Chapter I The Right Style of Arguing; Chapter II A Council; Chapter III A Proposal of Marriage; Chapter IV A Bull-Dog; Chapter V An Oak Tree; Chapter VI A Call of the House; Chapter VII The Triumph of Pride.
  • Chapter VIII A Summons to HappinessChapter IX Offs and Ons; Chapter X Resolutions; Chapter XI Ease and Freedom; Chapter XII Dilemmas; Chapter XIII Live and Learn; BOOK VIII; Chapter I A Way to Make Friends; Chapter II A Rage of Obliging; Chapter III A Pleasant Adventure; Chapter IV An Author's TimeKeeper; Chapter V An Agreeable Hearing; Chapter VI Ideas Upon Marriage; Chapter VII How to Treat a Defamer; Chapter VIII The Power of Prepossession; Chapter IX A Scuffle; Chapter X A Youthful Effusion; Chapter XI The Computations of Self-Love; BOOK IX; Chapter I A Water Party.