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Madame D'Arblay

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Madame D'Arblay see Burney, Fanny .


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Madame d' Arblay
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Fanny Burney
later Madame D'Arblay , 1752-1840, English novelist, daughter of Charles Burney , the composer...member of Queen Charlotte's household. In 1793 she married General D'Arblay, a French émigré. Her voluminous journals and letters give an excellent... Read more
Fanny Burney
...of the robes to Queen Charlotte. In 1793 she married Gen. d'Arblay, a French refugee, with whom she lived in France from 1802...project begun in 1814. Seven volumes of The Diary and Letters of Madame d'Arblay, published between 1842 and 1846, and two volumes of The Early... Read more

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